Halloween Horror Nights 2024: A Night of Fear, Fun and Spooky Treats

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  • @belladonna131
    @belladonna131 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Right after I saw your Epcot video I saw your Halloween video!!! This is so cute! As are you! You really look great! ❤. I wouldn't expect the food here to be "gourmet" more about the "appearance" because of Halloween making it cute. If it tastes good, it's an added bonus. I'd say the creativity of the food is really A-1. I COULDN'T DO IT EVEN THOUGH I HAVE A B.A. IN FINE ARTS. Yes... probably a wasted college education? I was a military brat and my teacher thought it best that I miss my math and geography classes to take speech therapy, hence my lack of knowledge in the most important things in a person's life!!!! MONEY, NUMBER ONE AND THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE ACCORDING TO MY INCOME, MONEY AND GEOGRAPHY!!! Thank you very little, Ms. Chiba for steering my parents and me in the wrong direction. Math is so important. Who cares if a person speaks like a German who really is an American. Ms. Chiba was more interested in finding Mr. American military husband than she was in directing her students down the path of a great future. I suppose I could have been a voice over if I was in broadcasting or communication. Lord knows I have great speaking skills these days(constantly correcting Grammar with TH-camRS and written skills due to my ex, who harped on me because he's a self proclaimed narcissist and it explained a lot) thanks to my speech therapy, but now I have no idea of money investments or fractions or any of that or where the state or capitals are because of Ms. Ciba's great idea of taking me out of math and geography classes to speak correctly. Oh well, I have no one to blame, but myself. I have no class photos for certain grades because we moved so many times and each school was either ahead or behind. One class, 3rd grade? I had to take the city bus from 12th street or there bouts downtown Chicago to the school bus to get to class and then change classes all day to go where I needed to go for my education. My mother went with me for two days then I was on my own. I stared at a frizzy haired Asian woman who had crossed eyes, then I knew I was on the correct city bus. Terrible I know. There were 12,000 students in that city school. It was a combined 0-8 grade classes. Everyone knew each other except me. I knew no one. I was okay for the first few classes and at 3 PM I made it home. After 3 months or 6 months, we moved again. This time to the tropucs where I was in Ms
    Chiba's class and missed math and geography classes. No one helped me with taking notes and often my homework was stolen by a classmate. It's a wonder I was accepted into a noted university. The nicest students were the outcasts. Anyway... I see the wonderful artistic creativity of the unique foods at this expensive event and I'm impressed. Even if it was machine created and not hand made. Someone had to come up with the designs for the machines... which required math, I'm sure 😢. In high school I did well in home economics. I was assigned with two other girls to create an "elaborate" dinner. I was the only one who knew my way around the kitchen well. Since I had no friends due to the fact that we moved constantly and we were on a tight budget, money was always scarce, I stayed with mom watching her cook and clean. One girl in our group never stayed home. I don't know what she did, but it wasn't homework, cooking or cleaning. I assigned a vegetable peeler and asked her to peel potatoes. I thought that was simple enough. She was clueless! I showed her how to peel potatoes. Did not make her feel foolish. We all have to start somewhere. She was so appreciative. And she was very nice to me. No one spent any time with her. No one taught her anything. Well, anything that was important to her life skills besides making babies. Everyone was afraid of her. She was a tough girl. We all received 100% for our hard work in that class. She came up to me and said how thankful she was. She never received an A ever in school except in that class. I told her she worked hard for that grade. Had she not been there to help we would not have gotten the 100% and we wouldn't have. It was a joint effort with the three of us working together that got us the grade that we received. She was an important part of our group and she really was. She cried. That grade helped her graduate. And I think it gave her a sense of pride. Jason, I know you cook. ❤. Some day... I want YOUR curry recipe!!! ❤. As wonderful as this visit was, I still think the visuals were the number one and the taste was number two. An added bonus. The creativity in the foods appearance took the cake!!! I am curious about the blossom drink you had in the beginning. That sounded really appealing. And I really liked it when you said about the plank, " I really like the blood." That was so funny!! 😂😂😂❤❤❤! Keep your incredible humor coming! Love it!!❤❤!!

    • @TheWorldAccordingtoJason
      @TheWorldAccordingtoJason  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      I totally agree with you on the visual presentation of food! We eat with our eyes first!
      That must have been tough constantly moving during childhood! I was lucky that my parents didn’t move us around too much so I was able to keep my friends throughout my childhood!
      I’m not that great of a cook sadly, so my curry “recipe” is usually just making the curry that you buy in bars at Mistuwa. You just boil water and stir in these bars (they look like chocolate 😂) until it’s all incorporated. Then just simmer and you’re done!

  • @tammyperritt8951
    @tammyperritt8951 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Happy Halloween #staycurious

  • @CriticalEatsJapan
    @CriticalEatsJapan หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow, so many very thematic foods there! You got a good variety, and those rocks from hell had a similar vibe to the Domino's black chicken we had here👍

    • @TheWorldAccordingtoJason
      @TheWorldAccordingtoJason  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      For sure! I love the food options at HHN :) I think this is going to become an annual tradition! Was the Black Chicken they had at dominos a dyed batter?

    • @CriticalEatsJapan
      @CriticalEatsJapan หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TheWorldAccordingtoJason Yeah, they used bamboo charcoal

  • @todayisanewday7
    @todayisanewday7 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

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