Swapping Childhood Snacks With Lisa

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Published 2023-07-11
Thanks @LisaNguyen for sharing your childhood snack with me!
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All Comments (21)
  • @Jeanelleats
    🍞 Whose childhood snack would you pick?! Idk why i don't eat bologna and cheese sandwiches more often, it's so easy and delicious
  • @Nex_2B
    1st one: makes an entire recipe. 2nd one: S A N D W I C H
  • As a Nigerian, my grandma would give us bread with tea or chocolate milk and we’d dip it in. I remember how the bread would be so soft and fall into the drink😭
  • @alex.c6307
    As a Hispanic we also dip bread in abuelita hot chocolate especially during winter times its hits in the morning (omg why are some people arguing asking if I speak Spanish lmao I do in fact speak Spanish and yes some Mexicans call the hot chocolate abuelita it just depends where your from and how your family calls certain things I Made a silly little comment because it was cool that the creater did something similar when she was younger the way my family and many others did as well) * also sorry I called myself Hispanic I'm just so used to it cause that's what I've been called my whole life I should've said as a Mexican* :)
  • @itsjustdroid
    one of them CLEARLY got the better end of the deal 😂
  • @luckas221a
    “i’m using pure unsweetened barely processed cocoa” - “i’m using the most processed cold cuts you can possibly find”
  • @quixtly
    The first one is actually very similar to what me and my Mexican family eat as a snack sometimes ❤
  • @rq1nzor
    "im using pure unsweetened cocoa" "yeah im gonna be using 1% milk cheese"
  • @satch4684
    Jeanelle: interesting Phillipine style hot chocolate snack Lisa: have this jail food
  • @_Majunior
    The contrast is so strong that it almost feels like a skit
  • @cutecece9952
    this made me realise the reason I dip my bread in hot chocolate is because of the philippino nanny I had as a kid! thanks for unlocking a childhood memory I had seemingly forgotten.
  • Make toast and butter it. Then dip it into your hot chocolate. Best breakfast ever!
  • @kekeunlimited
    Lisa had the hood meal. That was definitely a staple lol
  • @Treblemaker7
    In my fam (Haitian/american) we do hot chocolate/marshmallows and toast with peanut butter folded in half and dip that in the coco!
  • I love how similar Philippine and mexican culture are! Makes me want to learn more about you guys!
  • @gravoh
    Lisa’s snack is pretty relatable lol
  • @dewilew2137
    Buttered white bread dipped in hot chocolate is absolutely MY JAM. I had no idea this was a Filipino thing!! ❤