We gave British Highschoolers Biscuits & Gravy for the first time

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  1. I loveeeee the reactions!!! They thought it would be horrible, but gave it a chance and loved it. My kids are picky eaters……I love this video

  2. Great video! I do want to point out that I am studying philosophy at uni and this touches on a lot of philosophical concepts! The most prominent one that i can think of os Arthur Schopenhauer's will to live, however, his theory is more metaphysical. Schopenhauer believes that all actions from all organisms are a result of their will to live. If i am reading hom correctly, he also believes that human drive and want for affection, reproduction, relationships, etc. Are all a result of this metaphysical will to live. He supported ignoring these 'urges' from our biology that leaks into pur consciousness in order to live a good life.

    Also, Aristotle's physics still plays a big part in some theories that exist even today! If we replace your view of 'goal' and replace it with 'cause' it is basically the same thing aristotle believes exists in everything, not just biological species.

    Spinoza countered this view and did not believe in a 'final' cause because he rejected the idea in which you gave, a state of existing without its actual existence. I love learning about crossovers in certain disciplines!

  3. The biscuit should be cut in half, crosswise. You don't just put gravy on top of a whole biscuit. The boys would have liked them even better if they'd been served properly.

  4. Ngl, biscuits and gravy looks like something the British would eat anyways 😂

  5. That thing your tasting is called pepper. There is also some salt in there. These are called seasonings. The rest of the world uses seasonings to flavor food.

  6. But was it a British cook/chef that prepared all of that food? Or someone from the actual Southern US? Because that distinction would make all the difference.

  7. I just want to know the US definition for gravy because gravy in the Uk is a lot darker than that

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