It isn't feijoada...this is black beans with bacon😅😅😅
@surgemaestro73556 сағат бұрын
DANG! Sunny out of nowhere popping up on my feed! It's been a couple years Sunny. Just checked your page, looks like you've been back for a few months, guess I'll have to backtrack and watch those videos.
@Stefans23327 сағат бұрын
Don't take results literally. Finnish could be Sami in your case. Norwegian mixed with some Sami can make a Finnish-like DNA. Northern Norway is mentioned in your ethnic groups too. Makes total sense.
@tmatt19998 сағат бұрын
That is nice! What is your birthday, ,mine is July 14th.
@APOSTOLISCHEKIRCHE8 сағат бұрын
THE LORD JESUS CHRIST BLESS YOU
@adautolimaalves66389 сағат бұрын
Se ela comer a nossa verdadeira feijoada ela desmaia de fraqueza
@adautolimaalves66389 сағат бұрын
Tem nada a ver com feijoada
@UpstateAlgaeLaboratoryКүн бұрын
I'm glad I didn't get scammed 😂
@lugilan23Күн бұрын
What happened to the Sunny opening? 😢
@magaliwili8223Күн бұрын
Tá faltando mais carnes variadas aí nessa feijoada
@NetPassMe19Күн бұрын
I’m so happy that you’re trying my countries chocolates. In America, we have a lot of peanut and peanut butter candies. If you like that type of candy, I recommend trying an Abba-Zaba. It’s a piece of taffy with peanut butter inside.
@adnapКүн бұрын
Here I thought Abba Zabba only existed in Half Baked.
@riadalsharifКүн бұрын
i dont know how guys like to eat reese's and a peanut butter :( :(
@ihascakesКүн бұрын
Hahah, I used to hate them before. But for some reason I like them A LOT now, so idk what happened there 😂
@riadalsharifКүн бұрын
W <3
@tasilsalah2071Күн бұрын
a nice one
@ihascakesКүн бұрын
Thank you very much, I appreciate it 😍
@klauserwin9860Күн бұрын
Did you eat Reese Witherspoon or Withoutherspoon? (Sorry for the bad Dad joke)
@ihascakesКүн бұрын
Hahahha good one 😂😂😂 actually 😂😂
@abeledgardosoria9371Күн бұрын
Beautiful 😊😊😊
@ihascakesКүн бұрын
Thank you <3
@17werrewКүн бұрын
Under Stanley Cup, I always understand something completely different. My mind always goes to hockey 😅 but this one is also pretty nice 😍
@jokempopapeltesouraoupedra5061Күн бұрын
Que Frio !🎮🎮
@sr.absurdoКүн бұрын
"Sunny.. yesterday my life was filled with rain... ".
@ihascakesКүн бұрын
☀️☀️☀️
@eivinart8018Күн бұрын
What's in the box? 😅
@ihascakesКүн бұрын
👀👀👀
@robertmcglinchey3347Күн бұрын
OK, now, sounds like something I wouldn’t try BUT if I don’t find the Reeses pretzel in the US I will definitely be looking in Norway …Sunny at 10+ this product is going to sell off the shelves!!!
@ivantesla4532 күн бұрын
Vc precisa ir ao Ceará para comer Siriguela 🍋
@douglas50972 күн бұрын
The only thing I miss from Brazil is the food. The food is really great!
@Misanthrop18872 күн бұрын
Jeg elsker lakris... vil du prøve den salteste lakrisen i verden? ❤
@dandieter30652 күн бұрын
How this video idea was planned: Ah I havent had breakfast ...wait I still have Reese Candy lets go :P Luv the vids I'm glad I got back here and thank you for your feelgood content keep it up! Little video idea maybe you could do like a food trip in Europe via train where you ask locals abt their fav / best food :D just an idea I recently watch these hitchhike videos maybe thats why xD
@LiveInZombietown2 күн бұрын
Awesome! I'm always for sweet & salty combo! 👍
@xCokaCoach2 күн бұрын
woot, why are you supprised did you ever look at youself in the mirror? xD Like you are 100% Viking. The only country that is left is MAYBE germany but Germany was more the rival or enemy of Denmark.
@hape75392 күн бұрын
its a SUNNY day when there is a new video from you 😍😉
@maremike26912 күн бұрын
Last time I watched you was 2018. You got a lot calmer haha
@StaBibi_Blokzberg2 күн бұрын
Nutrageous only gets a 8/10 makes me outrageous 😂🤣😂
@ihascakes2 күн бұрын
🥺😱 I’m sorry 😂😂
@dr2okevin2 күн бұрын
I have seen them so often in the stores here, but never thought about buying one of these. Maybe I should?
@ihascakes2 күн бұрын
If you like peanut butter I recommend them 😊 the chocolate is of course not as good as German/norwegian chocolate, but the peanut filling makes up for it if you ask me 😄
@dieterhansen48902 күн бұрын
that was sweeet
@marksmithisonyoutub9362 күн бұрын
I think it’s so neat having a KZbinr who’s actually from Norway…Your Nickname (“Sunny”) is also quite interesting…I’m located in a Northeastern region of the United States known as “New England,” of which many of the Cities & Towns are named after UK Cities & Towns…I’m curious as to whether (or not) you’ve ever been to Lillehammer and/or whether you’d ever be opened to the idea of possibly filming/Uploading a Lillehammer Vlog in the future…And, yes, I’m indeed talking about the Lillehammer where the (Winter) Olympic Games were held (in 1994)…We Americans generally tend to pronounce Lillehammer as “Lill-Eh-Ham-Err,” yet I wouldn’t doubt that we’re (likely) mispronouncing it and there’s probably a proper pronunciation of the word, Lillehammer…That Said: I can certainly imagine that most people in Norway likely pronounce Lillehammer differently than we Americans do…If I ever visited Norway, I’d definitely make Lillehammer my home base for that trip…Plus, I’d make the 100% deliberate move of making the trip during the very hottest time of the Summer, so I could visit all the places where the various Winter Sporting Events were held but during the height of Summer when the ground is all bare of any Snow…Fun Fact: What particularly distinguishes the Winter Olympic Games of 1992, 1994, & 1998 for us Americans is that those three (Winter) Olympic Games were covered by the US Television Network, CBS, whereas ALL the Olympic Games are now covered solely by NBC (a direct competitor of CBS’s here in the US)…Having had a different TV Network (than usual) cover the Olympic Games (throughout the 1990’s) ultimately equated to a completely different Theme Song (than the norm) being used for the Televised Coverage of the Games (most namely, the Intro’s, Outro’s, as well as both Before/After Commercial Breaks)…Here in the US, there was actually a TV Show that was both filmed in & set in Lillehammer…I’ve never watched that TV Show, however, as I’ve concluded that it might be a bit too violent for me, as evidenced by the fact that the show was said to have featured various Mafia elements…The TV Show’s title (deliberately) misspells Lillehammer, per spelling it with a “Y,” instead of an “E” and with only one “L” instead of two (such as “Lilyhammer”)…The premise of the TV Show was a fictitious “Reformed” Organized Crime lord seeking relocation (through America’s “Witness Protection Program”) from New York City to Lillehammer, Norway…The show sounds interesting but, again, I’ve deduced that it’s likely too violent for my taste…And, of course, the show is fictitious… . I’ve noticed that you’ve mentioned (in one of your more recent KZbin Videos) that English is a 2nd Language for you (your 1st Language presumably being Norwegian), as I’ve always wondered whether there might be such a thing as a “Norwegian Accent”…Accents are certainly something we need to learn to embrace, as they are a part of us and who we are and are definitely not something to be ashamed of…Yet some very interesting “Food For Thought” to consider is the fact that not everybody out there will even notice whether (or not) a person speaks with an Accent…For Instance: Most of my friends don’t get to enjoy your Accent (nor will they ever be able to), as they don’t even know what Accents sound like…Here’s The Reason Why: They’re 100% deaf (I guess “Profoundly-Deaf” is the politically-correct term to use) and, thus, they will never have any opportunity to hear the sound of your Voice, much less learn what your Voice sounds like or determine whether (or not) you (might) speak with some kind of Accent…(All That Said: I regard myself as the only “Hearing” person in a group of deaf friends)…And then there’s yet another thing to consider-While some of my friends were born without any Hearing, others had some (Limited) Hearing when they were very young, so they had some opportunity to familiarize themselves with various Accents per wearing Hearing-Aids until they went fully deaf…They did so via the usage of High-Powered Hearing Aids (both ears) and using Headphones turned up to louder volume levels as they were watching TV Shows & Movies…But while, UK, Spanish, French, Italian, Russian/Ukrainian, or Asian (i.e. Japanese/Chinese/Korean) Accents (just to name a few) tend to be more commonly encountered in Pop Culture (thus allowing those of my friends who weren’t born deaf to at least get to hear those Accents on TV and in films when they were younger and hadn’t gone completely deaf yet), the Norwegian Accent doesn’t seem to be as commonly covered in TV & Film (at least here in the US) and, thus, doesn’t really have any presence in much of our TV & Films here in the US…And, for that reason, those of my friends who went deaf when they were younger likely never had a chance to hear what the Norwegian Accent sounds like…And then, of course, there’s also the fascinating topic to consider regarding that certain (Auditory) Information that Closed-Captioning cannot show, such as how Closed-Captioning is a Text-only Medium, which means they tend to conceal Accents (rather than reveal them)…I’ve always been fascinated by the concept of Closed-Captioning “Concealing” Non-American Accents per being a Non-Auditory, “Text-only Medium”…Imagine hearing a person in a Video speaking with a particularly thick Accent, yet you witness the Auto-Generated Captioning “Transcribing” 100% Accurately, regardless of however uniquely particular (sometimes even complex, “Mile-Long” words) were pronounced by the person in the Video…Bearing That Thought In Mind: A deaf person wouldn’t even be the wiser that the KZbinr speaks with an Accent…One word that illustrates this example particularly well is the word, “Vitamin” which I’ve observed that Brits tend to pronounce quite similarly to how the word, “Bite” is pronounced, whereas we Americans generally tend to pronounce the word, “Vitamin” quite similarly to the word, “Bite” is pronounced…Regardless of however the person in the Video pronounces the word, “Vitamin,” the word would Transcribe with the exact same spelling via Automatic Captioning, thereby meaning that it would be impossible for a viewer who’s completely deaf to ever even be able to guess how the person in the Video is pronouncing the word…That Said: Any deaf person wouldn’t even be the wiser as to whether the person in the Video (if they haven’t visited the person’s Info/About Tab, I mean) is British or American…All this is pretty neat & interesting, if you ask me… . Worth Mentioning: Most Social Media Platforms (KZbin in particular) tends to Automatically add Closed-Captioning (meaning Captions that are not burned into the Video but, rather, viewers can activate them if they so choose to), to help make the (Speech-based) Content more “Accessible” to even people who will never have an opportunity to actually get to hear the sound of the Voice of the person(s) in the Video(s)…Usually, as far as the Accuracy Rates go, KZbin has the very best Automatic Captions…Additionally, lots of KZbinrs tend to edit certain words to appear within a Video if, say, they’re doing a Vocabulary Lesson of various Local Slang Words & Expressions (as well as naming local Cities, Towns, Locations, or People’s Names), as a (likely) acknowledgment (by the people in the Videos) that the Auto-Generated Closed-Captioning probably isn’t gonna “Transcribe” those words properly…For Instance: Suppose you were to ever consider Uploading a Video covering the topic of Norwegian Slang Words or where you name lots of Norwegian Cities & Towns…Well, should you ever decide to Upload such a Video, you might want to consider “Burning In” the proper Spelling & Pronunciation of those words into the Video (an editing move that would likely prove to be rather beneficial towards any potential deaf/Hard-Of-Hearing Viewer), as the Automatic Captions will likely “Miss” those words…Sometimes, the Automatic Captions will struggle with names of specific People and/or Places/Locations… . Or, in some instances, they might simply decide to (outright) “Edit” the Closed-Captioning for those Videos in particular to have two options for Closed-Captioning for that Video: 1.) The Original “Auto-Generated” Captions and 2.) “Human-Generated” Captions…And once Human-Generated Captions become available for a particular Video (on KZbin), a “CC” Symbol will appear directly below the Thumbnail for that Video, thus alerting any potential deaf/Hard-Of-Hearing viewer that the Video has Manually-Transcribed Closed-Captioning…For Example: My friends have taken notice that some of the Videos on your (KZbin) Channel have the “CC” Symbol beneath their Thumbnails, meaning that you’ve seemingly added (Human-Generated) Closed-Captioning to certain Videos…Though I’ve never added Human-Generated Closed-Captioning to any of my Videos (I used to Upload, back in the day), I’ve been told by many that “Editing” Closed-Captioning is, under most circumstances, a very painstaking, labor-intensive, time-consuming undertaking requiring a lot of (extra) hard work…For that reason, most KZbinrs simply never “Edit” their Video Captions, or prioritize to do so for only certain, specific Videos (rather than all of their Videos)…All That Said: I certainly wouldn’t blame anyone for deciding against “Editing” their Captions…Worth a mention is the fact that some KZbinrs decide to Caption only their most Popular, Highly-Viewed Videos…
@ericgaudet54882 күн бұрын
My favorite is The Reese's Sticks candy bar the only probably With the puffs the cereal the lack of Coco if they were Coco Puffs chocolate they Rock.
@APPOINTEDTIMES2 күн бұрын
puffs are gross. to me stick with what worked. here they changed the cups flavor not sure why.
@17werrew2 күн бұрын
This brings back so many memories, the normal cups are so great. Now I want them 😋 Also... Milk after cereal... not the right way 😂
@Andersonsantos566102 күн бұрын
Vai fazer feijoada sopa Kkkkkkk 😅 só água, Desculpe isso só brasileiro saber fazer um abraço, linda
@onuralpalp8902 күн бұрын
We here for NeXT friday do not be hungary 🎉
@SvenCurly2 күн бұрын
My alltime fav Crispy Crunches King Size Bar ❤❤
@brandinstephens99332 күн бұрын
Brandin Stephens marry Sunny
@Subhajitjana5372 күн бұрын
She is already committed to a relationship
@Subhajitjana5372 күн бұрын
Sunny is already committed to a relationship
@brandinstephens99332 күн бұрын
I like Reese peanut butter cake Sunny
@googe23122 күн бұрын
😋🩵🩵🩵
@ihascakes2 күн бұрын
❤️❤️
@eivinart80182 күн бұрын
Let's find out ❤
@ihascakes2 күн бұрын
😍😍
@marvinpdon2 күн бұрын
I am finally on time again :P
@ihascakes2 күн бұрын
WOAH FIRST😍
@EduardoSecondo2 күн бұрын
Isso ai não é feijoada, a carne, rabo, orelha, bacon, linguiça e os demais temperos vão tudo dentro da panela de pressão com o feijão, cozinhar tudo junto pra soltar sabor no caldo do feijão, isso ai é feijão preto, arroz e bacon.
@user-mt9ut2tw9z2 күн бұрын
Konnen Sie aud den I s a koken bitte
@edjornal12 күн бұрын
O ideal é deixar a pressão sair da panela naturalmente. Apenas desligue e aguarde uns 15 minutos, para depois ajudar a saída do restante da pressão. Faltou alguns ingredientes, mas aparentemente deve ter ficado muito saboroso. E segundo estudos, o feijão auxila na queima da gordura corporal.
@robertosouzasantos80982 күн бұрын
Welcome to Brazil, this beautiful and wonderful country that you come to end up staying in.
@TurismoRuraleNatureza2 күн бұрын
Se você cozinhar os ingredientes junto com o feijão, dá mais sabor. Sossego da Roça. Sinta o som do Regato. Serra. TRN #turismoruralenatureza
@Bernardonogmo2 күн бұрын
You failed it, most important in a feijoada is to have the colagen from pieces of the pig like ears and tail, that's what makes feijoada awesome, above a fat beans broth. Also some sides like kale and orange really are part of the dish as a hole.