I'm very religious when it comes to Pancake Day. We remember Saint Pancake who was brutally murdered by being fried in hot butter and his wounds doused with lemon juice and sugar.
It's sad that so many Americans don't know that the legend of St Pancake is where the terms battering and jiffy come from. May he rest in peace. And also Sairt Pancake's train station in London.
lol saint pancake well they most probably wanted to stop this religious crap cause religion is a cancer spread by human but at cancer is proven god ain’t and a book that’s not worth a death of a tree for
@@skasteve6528 It saddens me that you don't know the full legend of St Pancake! Despite his wounds he fled and fell to his death from the 3rd level window of the Tower of London. While crying out his faith he was miraculously healed and flipped over. An old washer woman bathed his wounds in sugar and lemon. Thus his sentence of being fried alive was carried out.
Weed is also very commonplace in britain. Whether it's that, alcohol or a number of other drugs. We british will find any way to not be sober. It's not the best look but it's how we are and at the very least, we enjoy the idea that, as a country, we could most likely comfortably out drink the entirety of America
I've done it. I'm 5'6 and 8 stone wet through, and managed to drink a guy who was 6'4 and about 16 stone under the table, and still be asking for more.
@adrianboardman162 I'm referring to if every American and every Brit hypothetically got together at a pub and tried to outdrink eachother as 2 teams. There's roughly 5 Americans for every 1 Brit which means each of us would have to drink 5 Americans off the table which I believe is pretty damn easy since that doesn't even consider the number of Brits who could probably outdrink triple that number
The pancakes shown in the video are American ones, which are more like coasters. British pancakes are much lighter and taste better. We often cook sultanas into them and cover them with lemon juice and caster sugar.
Sultanas in a pancake? That's a you thing, and very weird. Typical UK pancakes are plain and then maybe a jam, lemon juice and sugar. Sultanas are far from a standard. Bleh!
@@AnOldEnglishBloke agreed, never heard of sultanas on a pancake. Lemon and sugar, or golden syrup is what I was bought up with, and we eat that many in one sitting, we're sick of the and don't wanna eat anymore for another year 😂
In some parts of the UK medieval football games are played on Shrove Tuesday. You might find those interesting. These older forms of football don't have many rules.
Sorry too say yes its very accurate , and yes we have electric showers , and yes we have single taps / faucets from years ago . Most houses now have modern mixer tap / faucets . You will only find a shaving point outlet in a bathroom , we dont put regular outlets in our bathrooms its dangerous . Our electric voltage is way higher 240 double the americans so we need better safety . Every thing runs faster tho so thats a plus. Love your reactions your upbeat but respectful . Perfect
The biggest difference between. The ingredients in American and British pancakes is the amount of liquid, British pancakes have more liquid and the flour is a lot less dense than American flour, less gluten in British flour so it's lighter and fluffier. The result is Britain has a thinner lighter and fluffier texture than American. I like both but I prefer the British.
English pancakes are made with flour, milk and eggs. Nothing else. No raising agent like American pancakes. They cover the whole base of the pan. Much more like French crepes than American pancakes (but thicker). Scottish pancakes are more like American ones (there is no such thing as a 'British' pancake.
Football cards came from Italy, every European country has traditional 'pubs', same with thrift stores and garden sheds. This is just a video about how Britain is different from the USA and feeling very special.
A fair number of British Inventions were brought to life in a Garden Shed, including one sniper rifle which won a Ministry of Defence contract after an open test, it was created by two men in a garden shed. Edit: Watch Mojo are usually not too far off the mark. We have both Thermostatic (hot water via the boiler) and also Electric (hot water via a heating element in the shower). The main issue with electric showers is if you have a sudden pressure drop most modern showers will automatically cut the power to the heating element resulting in a cold shower, much older models didn't do this resulting in scalding hot water.
not only was a very good sniper rifle created in a shed, Thrust 2 (the land speed record holder from Oct 83 to Sept 97) was designed and constructed in a "shed"
I grew up with the Olney pancake race. My aunt ran in it a few times. In my lower school, we would walk down to watch it and get to eat pancakes. Running through the streets, tossing a pancake in a pan-so fun! The main difference between UK and US pancakes is the use of a raising agent: American pancakes are thicker and fluffier because of baking soda and/or baking powder. They are also smaller, about 3 inches in diameter. UK pancakes are thinner, made with plain flour (unleavened) and a runnier mix. French crêpes are even thinner. Both are about 5 to 10 inches in diameter. UK pancake toppings: Classic topping: Lemon juice and sugar Other common toppings: Jam, fruit, chocolate spread, honey, golden syrup Savory options: Bacon, cheese, ham USA pancake toppings: Classic topping: Maple syrup Other common toppings: Fresh fruit, whipped cream, chocolate chips, nuts
It’s a teapot add teabags (preferably branded tea bags) then pour water into the teapot give the teabags three minutes then pour the tea into a tea cup or mug.
I have an _electric shower_ & there's a drain the floor which pumps out the water as it falls to the floor of the shower, reducing the risk of flooding - our shower cubicle has removable barriers, for emergency access in case of falls etc - around it and several hand rails, plus a railed safety 'armchair'* which folds flat against the wall when not in use - installed before my daughter and I moved in in the Summer of 2012, (due to my disabilities*).
I have quite a big garden shed I use half for storage and the other half has a work bench where I can do any projects I have round the house or in the garden.
Carmel Indiana is the capital of roundabouts in the US totalling 150 ! You should check it out! As for the teapot, it is Chinese in origin, sold for £520 after being bought for £30!
the first time I went to the USA (with 3 friends) we bought a few cans of beer to drink on the train from the airport to where we were staying. we couldn't understand why we were getting so many odd looks from the other passengers until later when we met up with the friends we were visiting
UK pancakes are more like crepes. the traditional topping is caster sugar and lemon juice, but jam, honey, golden syrup or even chocolate spread are acceptable
'Flea markets'. The guy who made this video just doesn't know! Every country I go to, I sniff around to find out where the locals sell their shit on the weekend. There is a brilliant one about 5 miles out of Las Vegas. When I went there they had to evacuate the whole place because some old guy turned up a case of leaky gelignite he had been keeping in his shed up in the hills...
Hello there we in Britain can drink anywhere in or out I've been drinking since I was 15 I am now 67 what's the problem with drinking outside as long as you're not bothering anybody that is acceptable and we can drink legally from 18 you could even walk around the streets having a drink you cover it up what people still know what you're doing so I cover it up
couple of things that teapot was bought for only £30 but when it weent for auction on the programme it solf to a chinese bidder for £520. The UK has not had a great deal of success in the Eurovision since 2000 but before then was the most consistant and successful country in every decade except the 90's when we dropped to 2nd place in over all ranking behind Ireland who won 4 times within 5 years. The Uk has won the competition 5 times and has the record for coming 2nd 16 times the last time with Sam Ryders song Space Man in 2022.
you have many drunken drivers and plenty of them thinking they can get away with it ,if you got away from the cops you never got away from a pile up or crashed , i seen the videos lol.
dude, stay away from Watch Mojo UK if you want true, honest and factual information, no one actually say's cheeky Nando's (I think that might have come from a TV show), they show American style pancakes, our pancakes are actually more like crepes, in many towns and cities, especially those known for the buzzing night life, drinking alcohol is not allowed in the street and regardless of whether or not you can drink in the street, you can be arrested for being drunk and disorderly, also football stickers and the sticker books are a thing in many countries around the world, it's not just a British thing, likewise I'm pretty sure having an additional downstairs is not an uncommon feature in houses in developed countries.
@@AnOldEnglishBloke Well, he's following the herd by using TH-cam for a start, so he's definitely a "sheep" in some capacity. I guess he draws the line at spicy chicken! 🤣
So you smoking homeless MaryJane? If I'm toking, I'm making sure sure my green is from the east. Amsterdam is the usual shot. Sensi, purple haze, skunk. Wouldn't touch that toxic, dirty gunk from across the Atlantic.
Hiya dude I would like to recommend an incredible Scottish singer called ‘PAOLO NUTINI’ the song is “No Other Way” live Leon Loft th-cam.com/video/xdZlUtE699c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=L0Xz7PQhv7RYMMzb This man is an incredible raw and authentic artist 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Roundabouts put more traffic through a junction in a shorter time and, more importantly, SAFER than traffic lights.
I'm very religious when it comes to Pancake Day. We remember Saint Pancake who was brutally murdered by being fried in hot butter and his wounds doused with lemon juice and sugar.
It's sad that so many Americans don't know that the legend of St Pancake is where the terms battering and jiffy come from. May he rest in peace. And also Sairt Pancake's train station in London.
I thought He was pushed off of a very high building. Thanks for correcting my misapprehension.
@@skasteve6528 He was pushed off a high building, I thought, but turned over halfway down.
lol saint pancake well they most probably wanted to stop this religious crap cause religion is a cancer spread by human but at cancer is proven god ain’t and a book that’s not worth a death of a tree for
@@skasteve6528 It saddens me that you don't know the full legend of St Pancake! Despite his wounds he fled and fell to his death from the 3rd level window of the Tower of London. While crying out his faith he was miraculously healed and flipped over. An old washer woman bathed his wounds in sugar and lemon. Thus his sentence of being fried alive was carried out.
Pancakes with lemon juice and white sugar- big frying pan size ones 😋
100% the pancakes I grew up with...
Weed is also very commonplace in britain. Whether it's that, alcohol or a number of other drugs. We british will find any way to not be sober.
It's not the best look but it's how we are and at the very least, we enjoy the idea that, as a country, we could most likely comfortably out drink the entirety of America
I've done it. I'm 5'6 and 8 stone wet through, and managed to drink a guy who was 6'4 and about 16 stone under the table, and still be asking for more.
@adrianboardman162 I'm referring to if every American and every Brit hypothetically got together at a pub and tried to outdrink eachother as 2 teams. There's roughly 5 Americans for every 1 Brit which means each of us would have to drink 5 Americans off the table which I believe is pretty damn easy since that doesn't even consider the number of Brits who could probably outdrink triple that number
The pancakes shown in the video are American ones, which are more like coasters. British pancakes are much lighter and taste better. We often cook sultanas into them and cover them with lemon juice and caster sugar.
Yeah our are so much better and with lemon and sugar 😊
Sultanas in a pancake? That's a you thing, and very weird. Typical UK pancakes are plain and then maybe a jam, lemon juice and sugar.
Sultanas are far from a standard. Bleh!
And butter!
@@AnOldEnglishBloke agreed, never heard of sultanas on a pancake. Lemon and sugar, or golden syrup is what I was bought up with, and we eat that many in one sitting, we're sick of the and don't wanna eat anymore for another year 😂
That could be a Scottish pancake.
In some parts of the UK medieval football games are played on Shrove Tuesday. You might find those interesting. These older forms of football don't have many rules.
What you find weird in britain is how american things that are done are weird to uk. Cups thats a laugh.
Sorry too say yes its very accurate , and yes we have electric showers , and yes we have single taps / faucets from years ago . Most houses now have modern mixer tap / faucets . You will only find a shaving point outlet in a bathroom , we dont put regular outlets in our bathrooms its dangerous . Our electric voltage is way higher 240 double the americans so we need better safety . Every thing runs faster tho so thats a plus. Love your reactions your upbeat but respectful . Perfect
The biggest difference between. The ingredients in American and British pancakes is the amount of liquid, British pancakes have more liquid and the flour is a lot less dense than American flour, less gluten in British flour so it's lighter and fluffier.
The result is Britain has a thinner lighter and fluffier texture than American.
I like both but I prefer the British.
our pancakes are more like crepes
English pancakes are made with flour, milk and eggs. Nothing else. No raising agent like American pancakes. They cover the whole base of the pan. Much more like French crepes than American pancakes (but thicker). Scottish pancakes are more like American ones (there is no such thing as a 'British' pancake.
A Car boot/trunk sale is like an American Garage Sale.
But in a field and with about 50 other stalls and probably some food for sale and entertainment for kids, like a bouncy castle or something.
I went to a garage sale once. Didn't sell my garage because they already had one.
roundabouts are cheaper, noneed for electrictiy, pubs arent dives, they are like living rooms,
Football cards came from Italy, every European country has traditional 'pubs', same with thrift stores and garden sheds. This is just a video about how Britain is different from the USA and feeling very special.
A fair number of British Inventions were brought to life in a Garden Shed, including one sniper rifle which won a Ministry of Defence contract after an open test, it was created by two men in a garden shed.
Edit: Watch Mojo are usually not too far off the mark.
We have both Thermostatic (hot water via the boiler) and also Electric (hot water via a heating element in the shower). The main issue with electric showers is if you have a sudden pressure drop most modern showers will automatically cut the power to the heating element resulting in a cold shower, much older models didn't do this resulting in scalding hot water.
not only was a very good sniper rifle created in a shed, Thrust 2 (the land speed record holder from Oct 83 to Sept 97) was designed and constructed in a "shed"
The weird thing about Nando’s is that it sells Portuguese style chicken yet Nando’s is a South African company.
Drinking in public is ok because we have true freedom !.
here in ol' blighty, we tend to leave our expensive cars outside, and fill our garages with junk.
Get drunk every weekend it's a british tradition, as is having a joint to chillout.😊
I grew up with the Olney pancake race. My aunt ran in it a few times. In my lower school, we would walk down to watch it and get to eat pancakes. Running through the streets, tossing a pancake in a pan-so fun!
The main difference between UK and US pancakes is the use of a raising agent:
American pancakes are thicker and fluffier because of baking soda and/or baking powder. They are also smaller, about 3 inches in diameter.
UK pancakes are thinner, made with plain flour (unleavened) and a runnier mix. French crêpes are even thinner. Both are about 5 to 10 inches in diameter.
UK pancake toppings:
Classic topping: Lemon juice and sugar
Other common toppings: Jam, fruit, chocolate spread, honey, golden syrup
Savory options: Bacon, cheese, ham
USA pancake toppings:
Classic topping: Maple syrup
Other common toppings: Fresh fruit, whipped cream, chocolate chips, nuts
It’s a teapot add teabags (preferably branded tea bags) then pour water into the teapot give the teabags three minutes then pour the tea into a tea cup or mug.
I have an _electric shower_ & there's a drain the floor which pumps out the water as it falls to the floor of the shower, reducing the risk of flooding - our shower cubicle has removable barriers, for emergency access in case of falls etc - around it and several hand rails, plus a railed safety 'armchair'* which folds flat against the wall when not in use - installed before my daughter and I moved in in the Summer of 2012, (due to my disabilities*).
our cops know the difference between public intoxication and someone walking home from the pub. the trick is to take your time.
I have quite a big garden shed I use half for storage and the other half has a work bench where I can do any projects I have round the house or in the garden.
We have football cards. My son has thousands of them! He keeps them in a 100 gallon storage bag! They definitely outsell the stickers.
I'm British and I haven't been able to figure out what the difference between a cheeky Nandos and a regular Nandos for years.
I’m British and have never eaten a Nando’s, McDonald’s nor BurgerKing!
Old fashioned, prefer to cook my own food - damn sight cheaper too!
Carmel Indiana is the capital of roundabouts in the US totalling 150 ! You should check it out!
As for the teapot, it is Chinese in origin, sold for £520 after being bought for £30!
Have you not done the learn english with ricky gervais and karl pilkington yet, youll enjoy the lesson 😂😂
“Fat Tuesday” is the English translation of the French “mardi gras”.
I once saw a nightclub advertise 'This Saturday is Mardi Gras!' If that wasn't bad enough, it was in mid Summer.
@@skasteve6528 😂
Never heard of ‘Fat Tuesday’ until now!
the first time I went to the USA (with 3 friends) we bought a few cans of beer to drink on the train from the airport to where we were staying.
we couldn't understand why we were getting so many odd looks from the other passengers until later when we met up with the friends we were visiting
UK pancakes are more like crepes.
the traditional topping is caster sugar and lemon juice, but jam, honey, golden syrup or even chocolate spread are acceptable
Our pancakes are more like the French crêpes then American pancakes which are like little cakes which originated from medieval England.
i'm from manchester, i was raised in a pub.
I'm drunk now. 😂
We get that aroma too.
'Flea markets'. The guy who made this video just doesn't know! Every country I go to, I sniff around to find out where the locals sell their shit on the weekend. There is a brilliant one about 5 miles out of Las Vegas. When I went there they had to evacuate the whole place because some old guy turned up a case of leaky gelignite he had been keeping in his shed up in the hills...
Hello there we in Britain can drink anywhere in or out I've been drinking since I was 15 I am now 67 what's the problem with drinking outside as long as you're not bothering anybody that is acceptable and we can drink legally from 18 you could even walk around the streets having a drink you cover it up what people still know what you're doing so I cover it up
Blowing it in the UK.
couple of things that teapot was bought for only £30 but when it weent for auction on the programme it solf to a chinese bidder for £520. The UK has not had a great deal of success in the Eurovision since 2000 but before then was the most consistant and successful country in every decade except the 90's when we dropped to 2nd place in over all ranking behind Ireland who won 4 times within 5 years. The Uk has won the competition 5 times and has the record for coming 2nd 16 times the last time with Sam Ryders song Space Man in 2022.
My daughter has a bar on her garden 🥂🍾🍻🍷
british pancakes are much biggert then usa ones, our thrift stores are all run by chairties
you have many drunken drivers and plenty of them thinking they can get away with it ,if you got away from the cops you never got away from a pile up or crashed , i seen the videos lol.
dude, stay away from Watch Mojo UK if you want true, honest and factual information, no one actually say's cheeky Nando's (I think that might have come from a TV show), they show American style pancakes, our pancakes are actually more like crepes, in many towns and cities, especially those known for the buzzing night life, drinking alcohol is not allowed in the street and regardless of whether or not you can drink in the street, you can be arrested for being drunk and disorderly, also football stickers and the sticker books are a thing in many countries around the world, it's not just a British thing, likewise I'm pretty sure having an additional downstairs is not an uncommon feature in houses in developed countries.
We buy weed by the Kilo and sell it by the ounce.
Never had a Nando's , refuse to buy into the hype with the sheep.
"You don't know until you've tried it".. Your mum, years ago when you were young, probably.
What a weird hill to die on. It's only a chain of restaurants, not a deep political movement.
I think they use chicken, not sheep 😜, honestly though, their peri peri sauce is soo nice.
Nando was a communist! 😂😂
Damn, lad. It's just food. Bet you eat McDonald's 3 times a week though!?
@@AnOldEnglishBloke Well, he's following the herd by using TH-cam for a start, so he's definitely a "sheep" in some capacity. I guess he draws the line at spicy chicken! 🤣
I’m from England smoking some you know what and it’s from California
So you smoking homeless MaryJane?
If I'm toking, I'm making sure sure my green is from the east. Amsterdam is the usual shot. Sensi, purple haze, skunk. Wouldn't touch that toxic, dirty gunk from across the Atlantic.
I think the only time I use imperial measurements now is when I read Harry Potter talk to Americans or speak to old people.
Or when you read speed limit signs and distance signs? When you order a pint at the pub?
@ the point is we can use both we’re not just limited or blinkered as might say!
Hiya dude I would like to recommend an incredible Scottish singer called
‘PAOLO NUTINI’ the song is
“No Other Way” live Leon Loft
th-cam.com/video/xdZlUtE699c/w-d-xo.htmlsi=L0Xz7PQhv7RYMMzb
This man is an incredible raw and authentic artist 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The UK is good at the Eurovision,we don't win as its very political