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"It's like a pie, but savoury" – you mean like the many, many savoury pies that exist around the world? In fact, I think America (and maybe Canada) is the only country I know of that defaults to sweet pies.
Savoury pies, off the top of my head:
– pork pie
– fish pie
– chicken, ham and leek pie
– steak and ale pie
– steak and kidney pie
– cheese and onion pie
– chicken and mushroom pie
– steak and onion pie
– spanakopita (a Greek spinach pie)
– cheese and ham pie
“Its made in Ohio”
4:33 her expression changes so quickly
Awes
17:20 it comes from "Hephaistos" the god of smithing, doesn't it?
Well, in romanian, ,,timpano" is close to the word "timpan" which actually means ,,eardrum"
someone probably already commented this, but a timpani is a type of drum that is quite large, so timpano doesn't seem far off
Jasmine: silence means i'm right, no laughing.
Katie and Kelly: immediately laughs after
12:15
"Break a large Dutch oven" 💀
I love the way she reads out each recipe😂
I accidentally went down the YouTube rabbit hole and it led me here… BEST ACCIDENT EVER!!!!!!!!!!
Why is there so many Jasmine and not Katie
can we have Jasmine make Goulash? Like really Hungarian really traditional goulash
I love this series☺️
why dossent Jasmine use a hairnet or hair tie or a hat or somthing?
You need to release a cookbook!
All the recipe pictures are in the back so we can check our work after we finish
It would be more fun to watch if they didn't give her any hints…
As a dutch person, i never understand what a dutch oven is
I just realized that in Spanish eardrum is “Tímpano” 😅
it was called eardrum because in Spanish pimpano means eardrum
the song at the end reminds me of something……………. if you know, you know
I don't think Jasmine can fully understand how impressive she is
literally none of that made sense except the hephaestion one
Katie: Drumroll please!
Me: More like Eardrumroll please!
You should do one that the other ladies make it
Lol.
"it's not a dessert"
🤣😜😆🤪😂
obviously, cause it sounds like a cannibalistic "Hannibal's Recipe"!!!
Now I understand why the name became eardrum, "timpano" in italian means eardrum
TIMPANO IS SIMILAR TO "TÍMPANO" IN SPANISH WHICH IS EARDRUM OOHMYGODDDD
can someone tell me where they found this recipe