Dollar Tree vs. Target Cooking Challenge
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Top Comments (10)
14:23 Josh doing the hot to go dance very confusedly and Nicole yelling “ally” was something I didn’t know I needed but am very glad I got
Good morning fellow insomniacs
Is Josh okay? "I didn't want to lick my hands." SINCE WHEN 😂
Sometimes Josh says something like "Korean soup spoons are among the top 6 types of spoons" and you just have to smile and nod
I love when they can't find the utensil they are looking for and just use whatever. It feels more like cooking at home.
Nothing says 2024 better than saying "groceries at target to make a single lasagna cost $91, but the actual dish cost is about $31". I'm legit getting ready to start over my college days of surviving on ramen.
Also, it's natural for meat exposed to air to turn brown. It's just the myoglobin oxidizing. Store-bought red meat stays red because it's flooded with carbon dioxide.
Josh looks like a step dad who calls his step son “slugger”
Just go completely the opposite direction and do Erehwon vs Dollar Tree, but on like... a PB&J? Or something else really straightforward
Josh getting executive dysfunction right before assembling the lasagna is so real
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Top Comments (10)
14:23 Josh doing the hot to go dance very confusedly and Nicole yelling “ally” was something I didn’t know I needed but am very glad I got
Good morning fellow insomniacs
Is Josh okay? "I didn't want to lick my hands." SINCE WHEN 😂
Sometimes Josh says something like "Korean soup spoons are among the top 6 types of spoons" and you just have to smile and nod
I love when they can't find the utensil they are looking for and just use whatever. It feels more like cooking at home.
Nothing says 2024 better than saying "groceries at target to make a single lasagna cost $91, but the actual dish cost is about $31". I'm legit getting ready to start over my college days of surviving on ramen.
Also, it's natural for meat exposed to air to turn brown. It's just the myoglobin oxidizing. Store-bought red meat stays red because it's flooded with carbon dioxide.
Josh looks like a step dad who calls his step son “slugger”
Just go completely the opposite direction and do Erehwon vs Dollar Tree, but on like... a PB&J? Or something else really straightforward
Josh getting executive dysfunction right before assembling the lasagna is so real