Is (fill in the blank) a sandwich? A question that my team at work have discussed at length, I love it! Keep the DPP episodes coming, you make my week 😁
That burger looked so good.. What Iliza said was also true. ❤️It was cheaper to mail a child than it was to pay for a rail ticket, and there wasn’t any of the regulation in place that would have made it illegal. People also trusted the mail carrier and knew the children were in safe hands. So it was a common occurrence for young children to travel by mail.
I am now making food friendly friends watch these videos. I think I mentioned your videos 10 times in 2 days. The fact you have a brilliant A-list pop in is just gravy on this concept. Shame real cooking is no longer on TV. I hope the Magnolia team or HBO bring you into the mix.
Appropriate video for Memorial Day Weekend. I've never put mayo on a bun and then grilled it, I'll have to try that. Being in Wisconsin, I usually opt for sharp cheddar cheese right at the end of the grilling process. Rather than a thick slice, some thin shavings melt more quickly and evenly. Remember our fallen heros, and enjoy a great American tradition, a hamburger done up right. Thanks Noah.
I'm not a fan of a slice of raw tomato on a burger...I can maybe get behind a griddled, grilled or roasted one though. Something a little less wet and more concentrated maybe?
Rustic charm on the potato rolls! love that!
Rustic always sounds better than burned
Is (fill in the blank) a sandwich? A question that my team at work have discussed at length, I love it! Keep the DPP episodes coming, you make my week 😁
Thank you! Now add "envelope" to the discussion.
That burger looked so good..
What Iliza said was also true. ❤️It was cheaper to mail a child than it was to pay for a rail ticket, and there wasn’t any of the regulation in place that would have made it illegal. People also trusted the mail carrier and knew the children were in safe hands. So it was a common occurrence for young children to travel by mail.
Honestly down to try it now and aww what happens
@@dontpanicpantry LOL!!!! You might bring the craze back into fashion if you are successful.
I am now making food friendly friends watch these videos. I think I mentioned your videos 10 times in 2 days. The fact you have a brilliant A-list pop in is just gravy on this concept. Shame real cooking is no longer on TV. I hope the Magnolia team or HBO bring you into the mix.
Thank you so much for spreading the word! We really appreciate it and hopefully we can just keep on growing our channel!
Omg that look so good ! I'm trying that this week end !
Thank you for the amazing videos !
Thank you!!! Let me know how it goes!
@@dontpanicpantry so.. i did it last night and it was amazing 🥰 thank you so much for these great recipes!
happy memorial day to the don't panic pantry fam!
Thank you!
GREAT TIPS!!! 80-20--who knew?
The perfect ratio!
Sweet relish is too sweet, so the alternative is dill relish? You need to make some chow chow, especially the hot varieties.
Also a good idea! But I do love dill relish
4:42 That's what he said. 😝
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A little Worcestershire wouldn’t hurt
Never does
Appropriate video for Memorial Day Weekend. I've never put mayo on a bun and then grilled it, I'll have to try that. Being in Wisconsin, I usually opt for sharp cheddar cheese right at the end of the grilling process. Rather than a thick slice, some thin shavings melt more quickly and evenly. Remember our fallen heros, and enjoy a great American tradition, a hamburger done up right. Thanks Noah.
Good ideas Rick!
No tomato?
I'm not a fan of a slice of raw tomato on a burger...I can maybe get behind a griddled, grilled or roasted one though. Something a little less wet and more concentrated maybe?
When it doubt, just call it rustic 😉
Always
As long as you saw the "fact" on instagram, it must be true! I saw Johnny CArson sign a "check" using the side of a cow!
Haha
Burgers don't have ketchup or mayo. Meatloaf has ketchup, sandwiches have mayo. Burgers have mustard. What part of Texas are you in?!
ha
@@dontpanicpantry was something funny?