@obama potato Did you even watch the video? He guessed other answers like every time. Either way, I wouldn't fault him for taking after Rhett since he clearly knows his stuff about food and Link doesn't.
As an archaeologist I’ll tell you that this would be more of an historian thing, Link nailed it, it has to be roughly 100 years or older for us to be involved most of the time. But sign me up for the little smokies research team.
I love how Rhett usually provides actually decent logic for his answers, but he wraps it up in a silly, charismatic delivery, and after being totally correct, Link consistently chooses to think Rhett is just BSing it and getting lucky.
Crab cakes were popular pre 1930s in Maryland. Even had a Maryland crab cake recipe published in the mid 30s. Marylanders were taught how to make them by the native Americans.
Huh, I had no idea crab cakes were invented up north. I always assumed they were southern bc I grew up on the Gulf and we ate them all the time, along with every other kind of seafood you can imagine. Never thought to look up the origins, but now I know! :)
In Link's defense, pillsbury crescent rolls were invented in 1965. Original pigs in a blanket were sausages wrapped in bacon in the UK, rather than wrapped in crescent roll dough. The US version can be traced back to at least 1940, when a US Army cookbook lists "Pork Sausage Links (Pigs) in Blankets" - canned biscuits (rather than flaky crescent roll dough) came about in 1931.
I live in the UK and to this day pigs in blankets are wrapped in bacon here and eaten especially (and mostly) on and around Christmas. I think the dough wrapped version may also be a thing but it's called something else
We always made them with biscuit dough growing up. The crescent roll thing really only blew up in like the last 15 years or so when people tried to make them fancier lol
@@ajliebmann Probably because the 60’s were when it was more widely popularized in restaurants, appearing on nearly every menu. It was still invented in the 1920’s though so they definitely messed it up.
The friendship between Rhett and Link is always the highlight of GMM. Even when they bicker there is an understanding between them that warms my soul. God how I miss living in places I had friends. Great episode as always. ❤️
Rhett was on point with guessing the decades. This game should allow two points, one if you guess the correct decade and another if you land on it or close to it.
Rhett is a freakin' encyclopedia of knowledge! I can barely remember my birthday and this dude knows EVERYTHING! 🤯 His hair keeps getting bigger because it's hiding so much knowledge under there 😆
I love how locked in Link is on crescent rolls absolutely being invented in the 80's, to the point where he questioned whether they were made with crescent rolls after he lost lmaoooo
Shrimp cocktail pre-dates the 1960s by at least 20 years (probably more). I distinctly remember hearing a reference to it on an episode of Fred Allen’s radio show and that episode was from the 1940s
Yeah I just looked it up, got super famous in England in 1960s but apparently they were doing it during alcohol prohibition in usa hence the “cocktail”
My mom makes a homemade cheeseball for special occasions too. Its so much better than the ones in the store. Worcestershire sauce, cream cheese, cold pack cheddar, minced green pepper. Rolled in crushed pecans. Ritz or Triscuits and it SLAPS.
I don't even know if they're going to do fried mozzarella sticks with marinara, but I'm already craving them, just by the discussion of appetizers. I might have a problem... 😅
Ugh, now I want mozz sticks AND shrimp cocktail AND a cheeseball AND a pig in the blanket. And dip. I really need to stop watching food episodes in the middle of the night, lol, even though they're my favorite GMM episodes by far.
I reacted at the same thing and I'm neither British or American. Plus, the sausage roll are far older than the 50's. It's from the early 19th century. One would think that the Americans would have jumped at the chance of adding bacon. 😁
@@grahamreece519 Yeah we are from Mississippi and we used crescent rolls too. It probably varies depending on what state you are in and what part of the state
Link is the kind of guy that brings up his injury everywhere he goes. Like I can see him walking in a gas station and ask someone to pump his gas for him 🤣
Crab Cakes were around before Caige... he's just the first one to directly call them Crab Cakes on a regular basis. "Cookery with a Chafing Dish", published in 1891, had a recipe for them.
Rhett never ceases to amaze me with his deduction & guessing skills
@obama potato lmfaoo true
@obama potato Links logic is as complex as his palete
at least he admitted it this episode, it gets old though
@obama potato how dare he try to game the game, like the ever super competitive rhett
@obama potato Did you even watch the video? He guessed other answers like every time. Either way, I wouldn't fault him for taking after Rhett since he clearly knows his stuff about food and Link doesn't.
16:28 this was so wholesome 🙂 Link’s happy look and nod
no fr it had me smiling so much
It made me cry as I lost my own Rhett some years ago. Im happy they can grow old together its a blessing.
Yea that was so adorable
Very adorable
I'm just wondering how they plan on living to the 23rd century. Consider it's 177 years from now.
As an archaeologist I’ll tell you that this would be more of an historian thing, Link nailed it, it has to be roughly 100 years or older for us to be involved most of the time. But sign me up for the little smokies research team.
as a fellow mythical beast and archaeologist i will also be signing up for the lil smokies research team!
Yeah I imagine this sort of thing is studied largely through printed material, like the cookbooks mentioned or newspaper articles.
I was thinking anthropologist lol
i dont know for sure but it might have been a joke
as an historian i’m glad you said it lol we’re always forgotten 😭😭
Link: "You know what, there are no rules for this game."
Rhett: "No, there's a whole scroll full of rules, actually."
And they don't constantly invent new ones
I do appreciate them giving Rhett his bassline LMAO
You could tell Rhett didn't care about his shuffle, he just wanted to get back to that cheeseball 😂
5:48 Rhett’s polydextrous joke didn’t get enough love 😂
How is Rhett so good at guessing 😭 most of his answers are literally on point or close to it
Rhett is a smart man, he obviously retains a lot more information than he realizes.
Because he's using deductive reasoning and not guessing.
This is not really a question so dont actually answer it btw i know Rhett is a man of culture
They need to do half points for the right guess
Link getting caught up on crescent rolls not being invented yet is funny. As if puff pastry and croissants haven't been around for 100s of years lol
I love how Rhett usually provides actually decent logic for his answers, but he wraps it up in a silly, charismatic delivery, and after being totally correct, Link consistently chooses to think Rhett is just BSing it and getting lucky.
Rhett being so happy to eat cheese that he tears up is so wholesome.
Anyone else appreciate the cinematography of that low shuffle board shot? Specifically at 4:36. Chef's kiss 🤌
not that we ever had any doubts, but when Rhett said they’ll continue being best friend into the 23rd century, our hearts melted
cyborg Rhett and Link ❤️🥰
I’m an aspiring Archaeologist. I think Rhett just gave me my life’s motto: “When fate gives you Archeology, you dig.” 🤔😊
Link: "One of these days I'm gonna use both hands again and I'm gonna show you what for"
Rhett: "... okay 👀"
Crab cakes were popular pre 1930s in Maryland. Even had a Maryland crab cake recipe published in the mid 30s. Marylanders were taught how to make them by the native Americans.
Yeah she said enjoyed by New England and I was like, aren't crab cakes a Maryland thing? I didn't know about the Native American thing though
We've eaten crab cakes here in Maryland for ages lol
Huh, I had no idea crab cakes were invented up north. I always assumed they were southern bc I grew up on the Gulf and we ate them all the time, along with every other kind of seafood you can imagine. Never thought to look up the origins, but now I know! :)
Those don’t look anything like a proper crab cake
@@Sbach342Guy they were probably the frozen kind and not homemade because Josh wouldn't make them as basic as those look 🤣🤣
They should definitely do a Where In The World Did These International Appetizer dishes come from taste test with the Darts soon....
BOW BUH BUH BOW BUH BOW BUH BOW
My favorite segment
What song are they even parodying with that opening music for the international dart game??
@@KyoukixOokami the theme to the 90s kids geography game show Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego
My goodness Rhett on a roll with this one
In Link's defense, pillsbury crescent rolls were invented in 1965. Original pigs in a blanket were sausages wrapped in bacon in the UK, rather than wrapped in crescent roll dough. The US version can be traced back to at least 1940, when a US Army cookbook lists "Pork Sausage Links (Pigs) in Blankets" - canned biscuits (rather than flaky crescent roll dough) came about in 1931.
I live in the UK and to this day pigs in blankets are wrapped in bacon here and eaten especially (and mostly) on and around Christmas. I think the dough wrapped version may also be a thing but it's called something else
Why would they read more than the first link in a google search, though?
@@Palidine4M0O right? I honestly see it a lot and it’s pretty frustrating 😭
We always made them with biscuit dough growing up. The crescent roll thing really only blew up in like the last 15 years or so when people tried to make them fancier lol
Idk why he was so fixated on crescent rolls though. The pastry existed before Pilsbury mass produced them.
As much as I don’t want to admit it, I identify with Link so much in my everyday life 😂
you should be proud! Link's awesome!
The word is relate. Not identify
@@amireftekhari6513 "relate to" and "identify with" are not the same, and both can be used in this manner.
@@Vampress09 I just came from a video on the legend of zelda and was extremely confused about the life you lead
Why don’t u want to admit it
Is there going to be a Smelling Bee? I’m sorry people didn’t watch it last year on Thanksgiving, but it is one of my favorite games. 🐝👃
BEANS!
I’m going to look this up. How did I miss this
@@nicholastafufo7514 there are a few and they are so funny.
Same I miss those
I'll smell your bee......hole
The joy on Linkypoo’s face when he caught the cover was Hilarious! All the country came outta him with that joy! 😂😂 5:47
That last one got me. Shrimp cocktail was POPULAR from 1960 to 1980, but it wasn’t invented then. It’s WAY older.
Yup!
Shrimp cocktail was popular in the 1920’s. I remember seeing it in old cookbooks.
Yeah that's ridiculous. It goes back to the 19th century.
Got popular by being served in cocktail glasses during prohibition, how did they get the 60s!?
I was like no way it was invented in the 60s I’m pretty sure shrimp cocktail was in the great gatsby 😭
@@ajliebmann Probably because the 60’s were when it was more widely popularized in restaurants, appearing on nearly every menu. It was still invented in the 1920’s though so they definitely messed it up.
3:45 As an archaeologist, can confirm this is how we get our historic appetizer information
Rhett and Link’s fits for this episode are so good
Their fits are always good tho.
The friendship between Rhett and Link is always the highlight of GMM. Even when they bicker there is an understanding between them that warms my soul. God how I miss living in places I had friends. Great episode as always. ❤️
Rhett was on point with guessing the decades. This game should allow two points, one if you guess the correct decade and another if you land on it or close to it.
Rhett is a freakin' encyclopedia of knowledge! I can barely remember my birthday and this dude knows EVERYTHING! 🤯 His hair keeps getting bigger because it's hiding so much knowledge under there 😆
_That's why her hair is so big, it's full of secrets!_
He’s a cheater that’s why
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@anaxemurderer5094 Nah, he's just good at deduction. It's really not that hard.
Good 👍 One 🤣
13:32 Link looks like he has fallen in love with Rhett all over again each time Rhett says something funny in this episode.
18:26 Then Rhett has the same look for Link like yeah I picked this guy as my best friend
I love how locked in Link is on crescent rolls absolutely being invented in the 80's, to the point where he questioned whether they were made with crescent rolls after he lost lmaoooo
I just love the bass line gag. Wish I could do that in real life. 😂
good morning everyone! 😊
Good morning! :)
good mythical night!
Good morning
Good morning 🌄
Good morning
Not Rhett with that “nonchalant” hair behind the ear then casual wink at the camera 😅 12:25
Rhett winning and link being upset is a staple in my everyday thoughts 😂
🥳🥳🥳
You know you need to get to bed when you’re still awake and GMM uploaded…. I shall watch first then sleep.
Shrimp cocktail pre-dates the 1960s by at least 20 years (probably more). I distinctly remember hearing a reference to it on an episode of Fred Allen’s radio show and that episode was from the 1940s
Yeah I just looked it up, got super famous in England in 1960s but apparently they were doing it during alcohol prohibition in usa hence the “cocktail”
Yep! Likely origin is closer to the 20s. Something to do with all those cocktail glasses they couldn't use for booze.
Rhett's explanation for the 7 layer dip was hilarious 😂
That bassline they gave Rhett was too good!! I love his expression while he plays it too like he's doing a slight blep.
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2:21 That was really sweet of Rhett 😭
This episode had the kind of mellow mood I needed today.
I love the “reaction” shots of link after rhett says something silly
Can't wait to see them playing this in the year 2100 and Link guesses that the $5 footlong was introduced in the 2030s.
*Lol, on the crab cakes segment, sure Link got it point, but Rhett's score box appears instead of Link's!* 🤣🤣🤣
I was about to comment this too lol
They both appear every time.
watching while getting ready for an interview, wish me luck GMM fam! 😭❤️
all the best of luck 🤞🍀
@@Shebeast3 Thank you so muchhh!
@@ArifahBaksh your very welcome hope it goes well x
Thanks guys. I always liked 7 layer bean dip. Now that I know it was invented the year that I was born. I'm going to start having it on my birthday.
The shuffleboard videos are some of my favorites what a great way to start the day:)
Shrimp cocktail was early 1900’s! It probably became a big thing in the 60’s!
i would love an international darts game of home remedies (common cold, flu, sore throat, etc)
15:12 - 15:15
Most wholesome moment I’ve ever witnessed ❤
Sitting here eating spaghettios with mustard at 6am and GMM posteddd WOOOOOOOOO
What 😂
"When fate gives you archeology, you dig." - Rhett
We eat crab cakes as a main course in our house. I always love the food related episodes the most.
I bet you crab cakes would brownie.
My mom makes a homemade cheeseball for special occasions too. Its so much better than the ones in the store. Worcestershire sauce, cream cheese, cold pack cheddar, minced green pepper. Rolled in crushed pecans. Ritz or Triscuits and it SLAPS.
Rhett’s wearing his “wood camo” shirt today 😂
The leg twist on links jeans in this episode is criminal
I swear I'm stepping back to my mom in the 70's and 80's preparations for her cocktail parties and ladies sorority groups and entertainment.
One day Link will finally dominate this game and I will get to stop yelling at my screen as he fumbles the last round. One day...
😜
One day......
Not gonna happen, Rhett loves food and link takes of tomatoes of all his dishes.
He got lucky points this whole episode. It will be hard to dominate it if that's how you win any points at all 😅
I don't even know if they're going to do fried mozzarella sticks with marinara, but I'm already craving them, just by the discussion of appetizers.
I might have a problem... 😅
Ugh, now I want mozz sticks AND shrimp cocktail AND a cheeseball AND a pig in the blanket. And dip. I really need to stop watching food episodes in the middle of the night, lol, even though they're my favorite GMM episodes by far.
I loooove the addition of the funky baseline
In the UK pigs in blankets are sausages wrapped in bacon, what you had we call sausage rolls. Love the vids. Lol M
So you guys have pigs in pigs lol
I reacted at the same thing and I'm neither British or American. Plus, the sausage roll are far older than the 50's. It's from the early 19th century.
One would think that the Americans would have jumped at the chance of adding bacon.
😁
So the pigs “blanket,” is made of itself?! Pork sausage wrapped up in more pork? That’s a pretty sadistic blanket, my friend!
love starting my mornings to your vids
Yes these are my favorite videos
Rhett: "If i'm anything, im fair."
Me: Well you do win everytime.
Great way to wake up in the morning with a new GMM Episode
How did Link’s southern behind go straight to crescent rolls instead of biscuits for pigs in blankets? 😂
I'm from Tennessee and we always did crescent rolls. Maybe it's a regional thing?
@@grahamreece519 Yeah my Mom is from TN and she always uses crescent rolls. 🤔 One of my favorite appetizers.
@@grahamreece519 Yeah we are from Mississippi and we used crescent rolls too. It probably varies depending on what state you are in and what part of the state
I love waking up on weekdays and watching your videos. Been doing it for years. Love you! ❤
Link is the kind of guy that brings up his injury everywhere he goes. Like I can see him walking in a gas station and ask someone to pump his gas for him 🤣
Lol 😆
5:40 When Link caught the cloche. His southern really showed. 😂
The intuition that rhett exhibits is truly frightening sometimes xD
No wonder link usually never stands a chance 🤣😂🤣
As a non-american, seeing all these appetizers as foods is nuts. They look so...of their time
Agreed! Although I am interested in the 7 layer dip.
@@Vampress09 7 layer dip is actually pretty fantastic!
Same. I've never tried any of these, so I'm like... in awe lol.
Love watching gmm on my lunch break! ❤
Lol 6 am here 😂
Same 😂
HEYY FELLOW EUROPEAN MYTHICAL BEAST
Dinner for me!
The best stimulation to go with my lunch break
“That was cool man” and no kind of facial expression 😂😂
Rhett, you’re a funny man 💀
The bassline is just way too funny to me
it's so good
Wish they would bring back some of the older games.
Mythical Minesweeper and Giant Jenga were two of my favorites.
You have to get crab cakes from Maryland though
The shrimp cocktail answer surprised me. I often pictured it as a 20s thing. I thought flappers and rich people like "Gatsby" would have enjoyed it
Saammee
Love a good 7 layer dip
Rhett: If anything, I am fair
Even though you have cheated and screwed Link over many times in the past.
I think rhett is way more fair than Link. Link would try anything to get some sort of advantage in any game
@Lorenzo Framba there are times when Link has the right answer at time. Rhett will fight it, saying his is closer or better than Links.
@@eonyears 90% of times Rhett is right tho. Link mostly copies him, and it is pretty clear in the dart game
Omg the thumbnail, that taco dip, my mom used to make that ALL THE TIME !!! I completely forgot about it, I know what I'm having for dinner tonight!!
The baseline joke was banger
Rhett 2023 'my momma knows how to please with cheese' put that on a t-shirt lmao
I paused an Ear Biscuits to watch this. Love having you boys in my everyday life!
Good Mythical morning everyone hope your being your Mythical best
Rhett loves beans😂😂 that’s why he got excited about the bean dip😂😂
Rhett never ceases to amaze me with just how much food knowledge he has. Whether it's this game or Where In the World his logic is always impeccable.
Good morning welcome to a new day and new month!!😀😀
Crab Cakes were around before Caige... he's just the first one to directly call them Crab Cakes on a regular basis. "Cookery with a Chafing Dish", published in 1891, had a recipe for them.
19:10 I do believe shrimp cocktail’s were a thing wayyyyy before the 60s. Pretty sure they rose to popularity during prohibition.
when the daily episode releases at 6 am and you haven’t even slept yet
Bump the bumpfest for bumping bumps.
Bump
Been watching y’all since I was in like 4th grade 💪💪
ive been watching since 2nd grade omg
So glad shuffleboard game is back!!! Every mythical beast has a fav game or thing they do on gmm; this isn’t mine, but I still love it for what it is
Thank you for the Archaeologist appreciation Rhett, we love you
Day 1 of requesting a GMM or GMMORE episode where they play true/false “Was this Rhett’s nickname in highschool”
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It amazes me that Link is the one to claim love of crab cakes and shrimp cocktails. 😂
Yes, they seem like food Link would be afraid of. Lol
When the archeologists dig me up they’re gonna be like “this guy was right about a lot of things” 😂😂😂😂
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Will Rhett and Link ever do anymore installments of Multiverse Munchies videos again anytime soon because we are getting impatient here
After watching so many GMM competition episodes, Rhett is just hands down man of logic and smarter than Link.
Nothing starts a party quite like a Jell-O mold or a Poke Cake.
My insomnia loves the 3 am uploads 🤍🥲