Two Brits try Southern Soul Food!
Two Brits try Southern Soul Food!
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Why eat it
That was beautiful. Thanks for sharing.
Bro, why are humans lowkey kinda cool
Ollie is a genius?!
Thank you ma'am for educating us…… Most people don't even know the history….. It's sad that some people are starting to try to erase it
It is ridiculous to say that slave owners would intentionally find something not good to feed their slaves. Slaves got the cheapest staples as rations and were expected to grow their own food to supplement. Garden, as well as chickens & even pork. To pretend that a slave owner tortures, a slave who is a valuable commodity, with crap food is just stupid. Use your common sense. How do you treat your expensive investments that you want to profit from?
Wow Ollie, that was beautifully assimilated. "It is the human spirit to kind of make something good out of something terrible". Bravo Ollie ❤
It's always the slaves fault 😑
I hate that black people were slaves no. It breaks my heart
Black American food 🍗🍞
Guys…. do Memphis BBQ. Rendezvous, Corky's, Germantown Comissary
Ya like Chicago hot dog !!! Love the history behind that.
Remember that lobster was considered scrap food!
Her Ladyship was explaining about Soul foods, which is so British speaking. ❤😊
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in general so much good art comes from limitations, hes right, it truly does show the power of the human spirit
Well said 😊
Idk about that little history lesson
ok white man ur getting it iguess
What a compliment that soul food was improvements on scraps.
PLEASE come back to Memphis and go to Bog & Barley on Tuesdays me and my friends Irish dance there at around 7
Soul food is rather like alchemy. Give me scraps and bits and I'll turn it into a plate of culinary gold!
The food matters, but it's more than that. It's using your immaculately clean hands to mix with. It's not measuring with tools and still making it wonderful. It's not needing a recipe. It's an art. It's a skill. It's a way of life.
Complete bs
The deep respect these guys have not only for the food, but the people and cultures who made it, is wonderful.
"Food that was cooked from the soul" doesn't mean anything.
Ollie is so right! in Poland we have "Mizeria", cucumbers, salt & pepper, sour cream or kefir & a little milk as you please!! we didnt have much but we made it work, and this is such a delicious food to me! unfortunately ive never met anyone who wasnt Polish that liked it 😅
Don't even compare soul food to that kpop food BS. 😂
In Haiti they make mud cookies, cookies made of edible mud. It’s mostly children and pregnant women that eat them and it is a good born out of poverty but it reminded me of what that guy just said, making something good out of something terrible. That really is the human spirit at its core and everyone has that potential in them.
I went to the meat market with a family member in Iran. They were selling all the different body parts of the sheep. Nothing was left behind. When I talked with my mom about it, she said when you were hungry, you didn't waste anything. You used up everything you could from the animal. And now a lot of those meals are considered delicacies. It truly is a worldwide theme that we will make anything delicious in order to eat. What a wonderful connection we have as humans ❤
He instantly regretted that question. 😂
I can't help but ponder over the irony present in this video. I wonder if it could even be called irony,
Dear Contant makers,
Please stop the incessant pandering
Deep frying and adding a mound of salt and butter to southern food😂
Oh god stfu. “Soul food” is literally just southern white people food
Great message
Irish stew was the same originally 😊
Aww i watched the video before where she said she liked it when one of them said "her ladyship" and it's sweet they kept calling her that so nonchalantly 😂