I love this!! I love that you added chapters! And I’m ngl I got confused at when you were explaining rights on the left side of the road 😂. I’d prolly have a whole wreck.😂😂😂
Re eggs - it's about who washes the chicken shit off the shell. In the US farmers have to wash the eggs which also removes the eggs natural protection, so the eggs need refrigeration. In the UK they leave the eggs unwashed, so they don't need refrigeration but there will be traces of dirt on the outside of the shell. Do NOT drive to the centre of London - unless you want to spend a day waiting in traffic - take public transport all the way or drive to a suburban underground station and park there.
Thanks for that knowledge. I did not know that about the eggs. I never thought about how the US removes the natural protection. The next time i buy eggs I’ll leave them out & see how i feel.😂 I plan on taking the train to London. I’ve never did public transportation so I’m excited haha
I've heard of rumors which escalated with Sainsbury's, however the few times I've been to the UK I bought groceries from ASDA and Tesco... I'm moving to the UK soon so I hope my experience is as good if not better. Also, the 'cents' in the UK currency is called pence or 'P' for short.Thanks for such an informative video ❤️
I like ASDA. ASDA is owned by Walmart. So it’s literally the British Walmart. I’ve heard a lot about Tesco but i have yet to go. It’s on my list haha. Good luck with your move! Be open to new things, foods & experiences. Take things day by day.
Also, I see where you're coming from with the sun setting after 4 PM but by June straight down to early September, you're gonna be getting ready for bed at 10 only to see the beams of sunlight in your room and you'll be pulling them blinds 😂
To travel to another city, don't bother with a car at all; public transport is excellent- trains to get there, busses or underground when you are there. Looks as if you took the wrong route with food. Food became very bland during WW2 when it was rationed and essentials only. Since then there has been a huge influence from the Commonwealth countries, and the most popular restaurants here are south Asian (they are called Indian, but the food is a mixture of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi), also many cities have great Jamaican food, and recently there has been an increase in west African food. All of these are fantastic and try these. Many of the roads are following routes 500-1000 or even 2000 years old (many follow Roman roads) so pre date cars a bit and were not designed for them. British people love and hate the weather at the same time, it is never extreme (rarely stays below freezing for long or goes above 30C for long) so you can usually do what you want any time of year without need for AC or extreme clothes.
Try Nandos as a restaurant, Las Iguanas, plenty of great food just got to look for it. As for sauces try English mustard or horseradish for your spice though plenty of hot sauces available as well. Try a Donner kebab with hot chilli sauce and salad. British eggs don't need to be refrigerated as not cleaned to protect you from salmonella, America cleans and bleaches it's eggs that strips its natural protection so need to be refrigerated
I read the eggs over there in the UK have been vaccinated against Salmonella so washing, cleaninng and putting them in the fridge is unnecessary. However, the eggs over here in the US have not been vaccinated. So they must be washed, sterilized etc and refrigerated to prevent Salmonella. I ate in a few European countries and I must say the food was bland and the portions were small. But I can't remember seeing any "large" persons while I was over there.
That sounds so interesting. I never looked into why they don’t refrigerate their eggs but it’s just a habit for me to put mines in the fridge lol. I totally agree the food is bland, the portions are like medium sized portions but not bad but you’re absolutely correct you really, don’t see any large people everyone is just like average size
Fish always tastes better in towns that have fishing ports because it will be fresh. Once the fish gets packed with ice and thrown in the back a lorry to be driven around the country to other places it loses its flavour.
I love this!! I love that you added chapters! And I’m ngl I got confused at when you were explaining rights on the left side of the road 😂. I’d prolly have a whole wreck.😂😂😂
Awww thanks Ash. I’m glad you liked it 🥺💕. Once you drive for awhile you kinda get used to it
I really enjoy your videos. Great to see you’re adjusting well. Praying for your continuous success.
Thank you so much 💙🦋
Re eggs - it's about who washes the chicken shit off the shell. In the US farmers have to wash the eggs which also removes the eggs natural protection, so the eggs need refrigeration. In the UK they leave the eggs unwashed, so they don't need refrigeration but there will be traces of dirt on the outside of the shell. Do NOT drive to the centre of London - unless you want to spend a day waiting in traffic - take public transport all the way or drive to a suburban underground station and park there.
Thanks for that knowledge. I did not know that about the eggs. I never thought about how the US removes the natural protection. The next time i buy eggs I’ll leave them out & see how i feel.😂
I plan on taking the train to London. I’ve never did public transportation so I’m excited haha
I've heard of rumors which escalated with Sainsbury's, however the few times I've been to the UK I bought groceries from ASDA and Tesco... I'm moving to the UK soon so I hope my experience is as good if not better. Also, the 'cents' in the UK currency is called pence or 'P' for short.Thanks for such an informative video ❤️
I like ASDA. ASDA is owned by Walmart. So it’s literally the British Walmart. I’ve heard a lot about Tesco but i have yet to go. It’s on my list haha.
Good luck with your move! Be open to new things, foods & experiences. Take things day by day.
Also, I see where you're coming from with the sun setting after 4 PM but by June straight down to early September, you're gonna be getting ready for bed at 10 only to see the beams of sunlight in your room and you'll be pulling them blinds 😂
To travel to another city, don't bother with a car at all; public transport is excellent- trains to get there, busses or underground when you are there. Looks as if you took the wrong route with food. Food became very bland during WW2 when it was rationed and essentials only. Since then there has been a huge influence from the Commonwealth countries, and the most popular restaurants here are south Asian (they are called Indian, but the food is a mixture of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi), also many cities have great Jamaican food, and recently there has been an increase in west African food. All of these are fantastic and try these. Many of the roads are following routes 500-1000 or even 2000 years old (many follow Roman roads) so pre date cars a bit and were not designed for them. British people love and hate the weather at the same time, it is never extreme (rarely stays below freezing for long or goes above 30C for long) so you can usually do what you want any time of year without need for AC or extreme clothes.
Try Nandos as a restaurant, Las Iguanas, plenty of great food just got to look for it. As for sauces try English mustard or horseradish for your spice though plenty of hot sauces available as well. Try a Donner kebab with hot chilli sauce and salad. British eggs don't need to be refrigerated as not cleaned to protect you from salmonella, America cleans and bleaches it's eggs that strips its natural protection so need to be refrigerated
Thank you for this info! I’ve heard of Nandos but yet to try it. The next time i buy eggs i will leave them out & I’ll see how i feel lol
I went to London in high school and I specifically remember being disappointed by the food 😂
Girl is sooo disappointing! I’ve been to some good like sit down restaurants though. I’m on the hunt to find good food
I read the eggs over there in the UK have been vaccinated against Salmonella so washing, cleaninng and putting them in the fridge is unnecessary.
However, the eggs over here in the US have not been vaccinated. So they must be washed, sterilized etc and refrigerated to prevent Salmonella.
I ate in a few European countries and I must say the food was bland and the portions were small. But I can't remember seeing any "large" persons while I was over there.
That sounds so interesting. I never looked into why they don’t refrigerate their eggs but it’s just a habit for me to put mines in the fridge lol.
I totally agree the food is bland, the portions are like medium sized portions but not bad but you’re absolutely correct you really, don’t see any large people everyone is just like average size
Great video beautiful, keep it up!! ❤️😉
Fish always tastes better in towns that have fishing ports because it will be fresh. Once the fish gets packed with ice and thrown in the back a lorry to be driven around the country to other places it loses its flavour.
That makes sense. I have it written down to go by the water once it gets warmer & try fish n chips