It appears there is a friendDEMIC happening now that may be the worst in history. It's kinda nice to remember that you are NOT ALONE in your loneliness. All dark nights come to an end at some point and I can GUARANTEE you that. WE ARE STRONG!! LOVE YOU ALL!
How is that for some OLD SCHOOL french cooking?? I love rillettes and I love Salmon so here we are. If you want to try this with a different type of fat like cream cheese instead of butter or creme fraiche instead of cream just GO FOR IT! Happy Cooking to all of you.
Dude, awesome. I won't say I would've *never* cooked this, but it wasn't at all on my radar. Now it is. Hope you're not too lonely in these strange times, I appreciate your videos! Edit: if you ever come to SLC, UT, would love to have you to the taqueria I cook at!
You’re my friend Sunny! As a college student that moved into my first apartment living by myself for the first time ever, I can’t stress how much I’ve learned from your videos. Truly a joy to watch
I've also lost almost all my friends due to them having children. It sucks. We ARE your friends, Sonny! 😊😊😊😊 This recipe looks AMAZING, and I LOVE salmon, so I'll definitely try it soon. Thanks!
you are great man. I really enjoy your vibe of clearly having extensive training/knowledge/experience in classical/"high brow" cooking and just casually sharing that with us.
Hey there from London, England... Couldn't swear to it, but supplies seem pretty good. Yours are the best cooking videos out there for me. Great choices, explanations, energy and pacing. Look after YOU!
I love you too, Sonny! I’ve never had rillette but this looks delicious! I live in North Louisiana and the supply chain has definitely been affected by the winter storms across the country. Thankfully we have a great local farmers market and the weather is currently quite magnificent! Btw I miss my friends too. I’ll be your friend. Might just move to Colorado and be your friend in real life. That might sound a bit creepy. Please don’t block me! I need you to help me level up my culinary skills! Thanks for having the best cooking channel ever and teaching me tons of awesome recipes. Your rosemary salt and steak cooking techniques have changed my life! I appreciate you. ✌🏼
Hi Sonny, I'm in Dutch Harbor, AK. My family and I love French cooking and this is a solid winner. Our shelves are bare and when I recreate your recipes, I have to sub. ingredients, but we are able to harvest some from our back yard.
That’s so Awesome! My Family is always talking about a trip to Alaska. It’s probably never gonna happen but wishful thinking. Lol I’m sure it’s beautiful there. On TV the Mountains and ice are amazing. Be safe friend
Sending hugs your way Sonny!! You have a friend in me and many others. You brighten my day every time i watch one of your videos. Hang in there and know you have people who love you!! ❤️❤️❤️
Southern Maryland’s supply chain sucks. Blow Jiden has left our shelves bare. Meat section of the grocery store reminds me of what you would find in Russia. Love your videos!
Man, I could relate to your poignant moment of recognizing your loneliness. I too was really lonely during the pandemic. I live just far enough outside of Atlanta that it’s not easy to get together with folks on a good day, much less with the restrictions we faced during the pandemic. I hope you’ve gathered a new set of friends! ❤
I made a duck rillette in October for a New Year’s Eve party where all my cooking friends try (but refuse to acknowledge) to outdo each other. It was actually a pretty close call since someone actually made Scotch eggs (SOOO delicious!) but the fact that I also made mustard tarragon crostini pushed me over the top. I have no idea what I’m gonna do next year!!
Sonny you are such a gem of brightness in our world and love your videos lil bro! I’ve got leftover pecan crusted salmon and the hubs (Mark) and I are gonna have this tomorrow night as our app with some beautiful steaks! Thanks for the inspiration and this recipe! ❤ y’all, Kristy in Missouri 😃🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I'm in Columbus Ohio. Here, we have Giant Eagle Market Place stores ( which are way better than Krogers and the other large grocery chains), and they have an EXCELLENT selection of spices, produce and fruit that good cooks will love. In addition, because Columbus is a foodie hub ( really, don't let the snobs in NY fool you), a lot of smaller markets have ingredients you would never think you'd find in Ohio. Lastly, the diversity here has led to an interest in ethnic foods from around the world and this has led to a bunch of specialty markets that specializes in providing herbs, fruits, produce and meats for cooking foods from a specific region or culture. The range is immense, and more of the home cooked style than commercial. From Somali, Ethiopian and Arabic, to Indian, Asian, Mexican and American Bbq, we have it here.
That looks really good! I'm sure your friends haven't forgotten you! I am definitely your friend though! You can invite this girl for food and hanging out any time. Lol 💙
I would be so happy to be your friend! I binge watch your videos all the time! I have this little mental game I play about people that I would love to sit and have lunch with. It's a short list with some interesting names on it, to which I have added yours! Please keep making your fantastic cooking videos! Every one of them is a jewel! Your friend, Troy
I am planning on someday trying to make a tea, you know the high or low kind, for my husband. Maybe on a weekend would be a good time to try this? So , this recipe will be added to my savory menu along with some other delicious sandwiches. I am just so excited to try this. Thank you for sharing.
Salt Lake City area here and it took me three different stores to find garam masala the other day. And your Thanksgiving brine with juniper berries stumped me in November, although I just recently saw juniper berries in stock at my local grocery store. If you're ever driving through the area you've got a friend to your west! But I have kids too, we can ignore them though.
I'm from Slovakia and we have really great produce, you get everything you would ever want, some things take time to find in specialized shops, but in general, it's great :-) keep the energy in the videos up!
@@icedcat4021 well we have weekly markets, where you can find really great range of produce, when you know few sellers there, you can get and "preorder" anything
I live in the middle of Saskatchewan up in Canada, our grocery chains have been hit hard as of late. We don't have all the variety of foods larger centers have but it's too the point that if you want to eat greens you need to go out or just buy cabbage cause 1 it's hardy lasts a long time and you don't find it rotten on the shelf
Good one I’m gonna try. I smoke a side of salmon and make basically the same thing but use smoked salmon. Eat on it for days. Great appetizer! Looking into that fish farming info as well👍 Love your channel, learned plenty and love your humor. Love, DD…
Following you from Germany. While times are crazy I do get all I need, supply chains don't seem to be affected at all for the stuff you'd need in the supermarket luckily. Thank you so much for your hard work and sharing your passion for cooking. I really enjoy watching your videos.
I'm in L.A. here and we are stocked up like it is 2019. My girl's in Long Beach and she mentioned the cream cheese was out at one store, so... Great stuff as always, pal. Classic dish, funny vid
YEAHHHH! Beautiful! I'm making a salmon mousse or paté today. I have my own recipe but will incorporate some of your technique here. That creme looks delicious. Or… I may just make yours straight up next time! Thanksgiving is coming up! Either way, I adore you and your style. Thanks for always sharing interesting recipes and techniques. Cheers!
I'm from Scotland and my local supermarket shelves are packed up with Herbs, fresh Veg etc. We are doing good and I always buy Salmon and some sort of Whitefish, Scallops etc.
You should try making court bouillon with dry vermouth. Daniel Gritzer from Serious Eats used it in his shrimp scampi recipe, and because of that, I tried it out a few years ago on a whim in the court bouillon I made to poach a shrimp cocktail. It turned out absolutely incredible; after the shriimp was done and the shrimpy goodness had infused the broth, I darn near could have chugged that delicious concoction. If I had had the foresight, it would have made a delicious risotto too.
I live in North Alabama. There have been pretty awful electric shortages in my local stores, not any worse than the rest of the U.S. I can get most everything online. I haven’t had any problems getting anything grocery wise. Some spices have been difficult to find. There were a couple weeks we’re the only honey available was the expensive stuff. I broke down and bought some. There’s always been a bourgeoisie option, if I really needed something. Only thing that was completely out one time was avocados, but those showed back up.
I got that exact same burn on my left hand, reaching into an oven, I hit the top burner. The scar has lasted for decades, as a little reminder....so that I put my mitt on, every time 🔥 feel better soon
I’m an English guy that moved to Malta just before the pan so we left all our friends behind in the uk and thought it’ll be easy to make new friends out here, but oh no…..pandemics and stuff, but I’m a new Daddy “AGAIN” and it has bought our family closer together, I’m a stay at home dad my wife works remotely and you my friend have bought a whole new energy to my cooking game. The wife and kids genuinely get excited when I tell the what’s for dinner, just remember sonny you’ve got friends worldwide 🙏🙏
I'm in Atlanta and I work at the state farmers market we supply Kroger and publix and alot of grocery stores in the southeast. And most of the shortages are pretty normal for our industry this time of year.
Hi Sunny if it wasn't for you I don't know what I'd do. You been a good friend in these hard times. You remind me of my brother who I use to cook with.I don't cook with him anymore because of Covid. So you know I love am I'm out. Just like my brother use to say. 🙂
Hey Sonny, that's a lovely rilette there! Here in The Netherlands we don't have any supply problems and everything is available in abundance. Prices however are sky rocketing....
Dude! Love watching you! I really need to start doing your recipes once a week. I'm in Eastern Wa state...can get most anything foodie wise..we can hook you up! Your friends have got 'ya!
think about it like this, you want to build layers of salt along the way, dont put to much at once and do it near the end so you dont over season. can always add more but you cant fix it if its to salty.
I don't eat salmon but I still liked this video because I like your videos lol also, I live in the Detroit area, south of the city, and overall our shelves are pretty well stocked.
I did a way cheaper quick version of this, but with canned salmon, lemon, minced onion, minced jalapeños, black pepper and cream cheese. It went over well with my work and boyfriend, but yours sounds more decadent. Mine is quickly frugal. :)
I live in Zephyrhills, FL. There’s very little out of stock items. I have had a hard time finding pickled odd items (okra & asparagus), however, I tend to find it at a different store if my regular is out. Oh, and Breyers low carb novelties!
Actually, we didn't have any supply chain issues when it comes to food because Quebec produces a lot of food. We exported a lot of the food we produce.
Sonny? I need a friend to hunt elk in Colorado. It could be a Win Win Situation? I'm getting older and you could make an excellent recipe for wild game?
I think the Midwest is getting hit the hardest by the supply chain. I’m from Minnesota and I work at the land of Costco, and our trucks have been getting delayed every day, if not weekly.
@@nmdakini5226 just keep bowing to your master praying for crumbs. if you think the government is looking out for what's best for you you're already too far gone.
I know the feeling... I don't have any friends neither 😕. I get so lonesome at times. I cry from time to time from being so lonely 🙁 🥺... But u right we are your friends.
It appears there is a friendDEMIC happening now that may be the worst in history. It's kinda nice to remember that you are NOT ALONE in your loneliness. All dark nights come to an end at some point and I can GUARANTEE you that. WE ARE STRONG!! LOVE YOU ALL!
🥰🥰🥰
Hope you are ok mate.
My friends all have kids now too but all I have is a dog, cats, and a love of cooking and a wife who likes that I make good food for her. I feel you.
Yes! We stand together and are here for each other!! Hold fast man!
Upstate ny isnt to bad yet
Hang in there. And if it helps, you are certainly making this pandemic more bearable ❤️
How is that for some OLD SCHOOL french cooking?? I love rillettes and I love Salmon so here we are. If you want to try this with a different type of fat like cream cheese instead of butter or creme fraiche instead of cream just GO FOR IT! Happy Cooking to all of you.
Does it also work if you mix in ranch?
Dude, awesome. I won't say I would've *never* cooked this, but it wasn't at all on my radar. Now it is. Hope you're not too lonely in these strange times, I appreciate your videos!
Edit: if you ever come to SLC, UT, would love to have you to the taqueria I cook at!
Ur my friend bro
You’re my friend Sunny! As a college student that moved into my first apartment living by myself for the first time ever, I can’t stress how much I’ve learned from your videos. Truly a joy to watch
Congrats on your new place! That's amazing!
I’m from Highland, Ca. Zero issues getting food and ingredients I need to cook with.
I've also lost almost all my friends due to them having children. It sucks.
We ARE your friends, Sonny! 😊😊😊😊
This recipe looks AMAZING, and I LOVE salmon, so I'll definitely try it soon. Thanks!
you are great man. I really enjoy your vibe of clearly having extensive training/knowledge/experience in classical/"high brow" cooking and just casually sharing that with us.
Love seeing you back to relaxing videos at a semi regular rate again, the quality is the content is insane. Remember not to burn yourself out though!
You are the BEST! You always put a smile on my face. I look forward to all your videos. Thanks for all your hard work.
Dang, this dude CAN cook!
Hey there from London, England...
Couldn't swear to it, but supplies seem pretty good.
Yours are the best cooking videos out there for me.
Great choices, explanations, energy and pacing.
Look after YOU!
I love you too, Sonny! I’ve never had rillette but this looks delicious! I live in North Louisiana and the supply chain has definitely been affected by the winter storms across the country. Thankfully we have a great local farmers market and the weather is currently quite magnificent! Btw I miss my friends too. I’ll be your friend. Might just move to Colorado and be your friend in real life. That might sound a bit creepy. Please don’t block me! I need you to help me level up my culinary skills! Thanks for having the best cooking channel ever and teaching me tons of awesome recipes. Your rosemary salt and steak cooking techniques have changed my life! I appreciate you. ✌🏼
Hi Sonny, I'm in Dutch Harbor, AK. My family and I love French cooking and this is a solid winner. Our shelves are bare and when I recreate your recipes, I have to sub. ingredients, but we are able to harvest some from our back yard.
Oooo, what do you guys grow?
@@Ena48145 we grow strawberries, carrots, lettuce, mushrooms, etc.
That’s so Awesome! My Family is always talking about a trip to Alaska. It’s probably never gonna happen but wishful thinking. Lol
I’m sure it’s beautiful there. On TV the Mountains and ice are amazing. Be safe friend
I'm in Washington state and supply chain stuff is pretty good honestly! Hope everyone is doing well or at least making the best of things!❤
Sending hugs your way Sonny!! You have a friend in me and many others. You brighten my day every time i watch one of your videos. Hang in there and know you have people who love you!! ❤️❤️❤️
Southern Maryland’s supply chain sucks. Blow Jiden has left our shelves bare. Meat section of the grocery store reminds me of what you would find in Russia.
Love your videos!
This feels so nice to watch and paired with the cooking just feels so relaxing
Man, I could relate to your poignant moment of recognizing your loneliness. I too was really lonely during the pandemic. I live just far enough outside of Atlanta that it’s not easy to get together with folks on a good day, much less with the restrictions we faced during the pandemic. I hope you’ve gathered a new set of friends! ❤
You've been a staple at my table since I found you on the TikkerTock.
It's wild how many lives you've touched.
I made a duck rillette in October for a New Year’s Eve party where all my cooking friends try (but refuse to acknowledge) to outdo each other. It was actually a pretty close call since someone actually made Scotch eggs (SOOO delicious!) but the fact that I also made mustard tarragon crostini pushed me over the top.
I have no idea what I’m gonna do next year!!
This looks Super Bowl worthy. Just in time! Thanks Sonny🙌🏿🏈
Sonny you are such a gem of brightness in our world and love your videos lil bro! I’ve got leftover pecan crusted salmon and the hubs (Mark) and I are gonna have this tomorrow night as our app with some beautiful steaks! Thanks for the inspiration and this recipe! ❤ y’all, Kristy in Missouri 😃🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I'm in Columbus Ohio. Here, we have Giant Eagle Market Place stores ( which are way better than Krogers and the other large grocery chains), and they have an EXCELLENT selection of spices, produce and fruit that good cooks will love. In addition, because Columbus is a foodie hub ( really, don't let the snobs in NY fool you), a lot of smaller markets have ingredients you would never think you'd find in Ohio. Lastly, the diversity here has led to an interest in ethnic foods from around the world and this has led to a bunch of specialty markets that specializes in providing herbs, fruits, produce and meats for cooking foods from a specific region or culture. The range is immense, and more of the home cooked style than commercial. From Somali, Ethiopian and Arabic, to Indian, Asian, Mexican and American Bbq, we have it here.
That looks amazing, and I so relate to everything about this. Your videos always bring a smile to my face!
Another great video, second one Ive watched today! You are making the world a brighter place!
That looks really good! I'm sure your friends haven't forgotten you! I am definitely your friend though! You can invite this girl for food and hanging out any time. Lol 💙
Greeting from Singapore! I made this the day the video dropped and it was an amazing starter that served us well whole weekend! Keep it up Sonny!
Nice! glad you enjoyed!
I would be so happy to be your friend! I binge watch your videos all the time! I have this little mental game I play about people that I would love to sit and have lunch with. It's a short list with some interesting names on it, to which I have added yours! Please keep making your fantastic cooking videos! Every one of them is a jewel! Your friend, Troy
I’m a little east in Denver and at my local king’s, the international isle is barren.
I am planning on someday trying to make a tea, you know the high or low kind, for my husband. Maybe on a weekend would be a good time to try this? So , this recipe will be added to my savory menu along with some other delicious sandwiches. I am just so excited to try this. Thank you for sharing.
I’ll surely try this recipe! IF I’m able to find salmon at my local grocery store. Oh my…
This looks so freaking good. Gonna have to try the off heat cooking technique.
That looks divine, I love salmon, never had it poached. I'm definitely trying this recipe.
Dont forget to karate chop your fridge during preparation. It just doesnt taste the same if you dont.
Salt Lake City area here and it took me three different stores to find garam masala the other day. And your Thanksgiving brine with juniper berries stumped me in November, although I just recently saw juniper berries in stock at my local grocery store. If you're ever driving through the area you've got a friend to your west! But I have kids too, we can ignore them though.
Dude. You’re a super good chef. Your technique is so spot on. I’m in Chicago. Supply chain is not bad here. You can find almost anything
I'm from Slovakia and we have really great produce, you get everything you would ever want, some things take time to find in specialized shops, but in general, it's great :-) keep the energy in the videos up!
Where the fuck do you shop if youre getting great produce? Or do you grow your own vegetables
@@icedcat4021 well we have weekly markets, where you can find really great range of produce, when you know few sellers there, you can get and "preorder" anything
I live in the middle of Saskatchewan up in Canada, our grocery chains have been hit hard as of late. We don't have all the variety of foods larger centers have but it's too the point that if you want to eat greens you need to go out or just buy cabbage cause 1 it's hardy lasts a long time and you don't find it rotten on the shelf
amazing work as always man, im sure you are a great person to hang out with.
Good one I’m gonna try. I smoke a side of salmon and make basically the same thing but use smoked salmon. Eat on it for days. Great appetizer! Looking into that fish farming info as well👍
Love your channel, learned plenty and love your humor.
Love, DD…
Following you from Germany. While times are crazy I do get all I need, supply chains don't seem to be affected at all for the stuff you'd need in the supermarket luckily.
Thank you so much for your hard work and sharing your passion for cooking. I really enjoy watching your videos.
I'm in L.A. here and we are stocked up like it is 2019. My girl's in Long Beach and she mentioned the cream cheese was out at one store, so... Great stuff as always, pal. Classic dish, funny vid
YEAHHHH! Beautiful! I'm making a salmon mousse or paté today. I have my own recipe but will incorporate some of your technique here. That creme looks delicious. Or… I may just make yours straight up next time! Thanksgiving is coming up! Either way, I adore you and your style. Thanks for always sharing interesting recipes and techniques. Cheers!
I'm from Scotland and my local supermarket shelves are packed up with Herbs, fresh Veg etc. We are doing good and I always buy Salmon and some sort of Whitefish, Scallops etc.
I love this dude for life
Simple yet elegant. It’s now in my arsenal.
Nice, very nice and it is also low carb which fits my diet right now. Tyvm!
The shelves are fully stocked here in Toronto ❤ this looks so delicious!!
Great teaching! Thank you. ❤
You should try making court bouillon with dry vermouth. Daniel Gritzer from Serious Eats used it in his shrimp scampi recipe, and because of that, I tried it out a few years ago on a whim in the court bouillon I made to poach a shrimp cocktail. It turned out absolutely incredible; after the shriimp was done and the shrimpy goodness had infused the broth, I darn near could have chugged that delicious concoction. If I had had the foresight, it would have made a delicious risotto too.
I live in North Alabama. There have been pretty awful electric shortages in my local stores, not any worse than the rest of the U.S. I can get most everything online.
I haven’t had any problems getting anything grocery wise. Some spices have been difficult to find. There were a couple weeks we’re the only honey available was the expensive stuff. I broke down and bought some. There’s always been a bourgeoisie option, if I really needed something.
Only thing that was completely out one time was avocados, but those showed back up.
I'm living that no kid life too. You're welcome to hang out with us and we can cook and eat all weekend.
Hey Sonny, I live n Kerrville Tx and supply chain coming out of San Antonio Tx not so bad
Love the channel brother. Hope all is amazing for you, and if not, it will be.
I got that exact same burn on my left hand, reaching into an oven, I hit the top burner. The scar has lasted for decades, as a little reminder....so that I put my mitt on, every time 🔥 feel better soon
love the old school french recipes dude
What a beautiful salmon rilette. Thanks for important recipe for me. Love salmon rilette.
Hi from Australia great job , I love cooking Salmon 👌👌👌
I’m an English guy that moved to Malta just before the pan so we left all our friends behind in the uk and thought it’ll be easy to make new friends out here, but oh no…..pandemics and stuff, but I’m a new Daddy “AGAIN” and it has bought our family closer together, I’m a stay at home dad my wife works remotely and you my friend have bought a whole new energy to my cooking game. The wife and kids genuinely get excited when I tell the what’s for dinner, just remember sonny you’ve got friends worldwide 🙏🙏
I'm in Atlanta and I work at the state farmers market we supply Kroger and publix and alot of grocery stores in the southeast. And most of the shortages are pretty normal for our industry this time of year.
Lovely..! I did something very similar with smoked mackrell. It was delicious.
absolutely love salmon, far as seafood food very easy to purchase and I do fish allot, in Florida, this dish looks so delicious😋
Hi Sunny if it wasn't for you I don't know what I'd do. You been a good friend in these hard times. You remind me of my brother who I use to cook with.I don't cook with him anymore because of Covid. So you know I love am I'm out. Just like my brother use to say. 🙂
Hey Sonny, that's a lovely rilette there! Here in The Netherlands we don't have any supply problems and everything is available in abundance. Prices however are sky rocketing....
Hartelijk bedankt!
@@thatdudecancook Wow, that's unexpected, very cool bro!!! Alstublieft!! 😉👍
It's like a luxury tuna salad...I'm digging it haha
Dude! Love watching you! I really need to start doing your recipes once a week.
I'm in Eastern Wa state...can get most anything foodie wise..we can hook you up! Your friends have got 'ya!
Love ya man! Stay happy and healthy
I really don’t care for the flavor of Salmon…..but that looks really good. I might just have to try this one! Thank you Sonny so much for sharing!!❤️
Stores are 97% stocked here in central NC. Farm markets are rolling in now, too!
I'm curious as to why you added the salt later on, I'm never quite sure when (or if it matters when) to add salt to a dish when it's cooking
think about it like this, you want to build layers of salt along the way, dont put to much at once and do it near the end so you dont over season. can always add more but you cant fix it if its to salty.
@@thatdudecancook that makes sense, thanks Sonny!
Great as always👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
I don't eat salmon but I still liked this video because I like your videos lol also, I live in the Detroit area, south of the city, and overall our shelves are pretty well stocked.
That rilette looked as good as that one inch punch the fridge got. Dope stuff
Making this tomorrow. Stoked!
Love your cooking!! Such talent. MN is off and on in the grocery Dept.
You’re adorable! I’m making this…looks amazing
I did a way cheaper quick version of this, but with canned salmon, lemon, minced onion, minced jalapeños, black pepper and cream cheese. It went over well with my work and boyfriend, but yours sounds more decadent. Mine is quickly frugal. :)
I live in Zephyrhills, FL. There’s very little out of stock items. I have had a hard time finding pickled odd items (okra & asparagus), however, I tend to find it at a different store if my regular is out. Oh, and Breyers low carb novelties!
North west Georgia and the shelves are getting bare. Can’t find my favorite rootbear locally and it’s hard to find original captain crunch
I lol’d for real at the Kung fu punch. Dude you KILL me
Another great video, quick question tho : when talking about storing it in the fridge, how long can you keep it ? Cheers :)
It’s very hit or miss here in Raleigh NC. Never an isle without something missing... I stopped planning meals and now just buy what I find. ☹️
Best cooking content on TH-cam
I love salmon Sonny! Thanks for this brother!
I like what you are doing. Keep doing it.
So amazing, thanks chef
Actually, we didn't have any supply chain issues when it comes to food because Quebec produces a lot of food. We exported a lot of the food we produce.
Our Canadian truckers are fighting for your freedom to make new friends!
Excellent recipe ..... who makes the pot that you used to poach the Salman ???
Can’t wait to try this!
No supply chain problems in Sweden, so far. Except small parts of the alcohol monopoly.
Thanks for your recipes! Success (with friends) every time!
From Utah. Definitely some things that are not in stock but generally hasn't been terrible.
I don’t care for seafood. I’ll be waiting for the chicken version. Great job as usual. Solid content. From Texas.
Love these videos dude! 😁
Last week they were out of cilantro my favorite store in Oregon. This week could get eggplant
Santa Fe NM, no obvious supply problems here🤗
I'm in Seattle Washington. Our shelves are pretty stocked
Liked the video after you had your sad moment…. You my friend too man keep up the great work!
Sonny? I need a friend to hunt elk in Colorado. It could be a Win Win Situation? I'm getting older and you could make an excellent recipe for wild game?
I think the Midwest is getting hit the hardest by the supply chain. I’m from Minnesota and I work at the land of Costco, and our trucks have been getting delayed every day, if not weekly.
With the trucker protests we’re going to see a lot of supply problems😐
@@nmdakini5226
The truckers have a valid point.
@@nmdakini5226
the truckers are the real heroes that have come together to show us the way back to normalcy
@@billy_fred that’s your opinion
@@nmdakini5226
just keep bowing to your master praying for crumbs. if you think the government is looking out for what's best for you you're already too far gone.
Nice thank you have help now I know how to make salmon the best way
I know the feeling... I don't have any friends neither 😕. I get so lonesome at times. I cry from time to time from being so lonely 🙁 🥺... But u right we are your friends.