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While this makes me sooo much more excited for the movie it also tortures me so much more since I don’t even have a release date being in the US. I’m a little tiny bit….actually no I’m obsessed with this. I seriously can not wait for this!!! Holy crap!! Thank You. Thank you.Thank You!!! Anna Todd and Jo and Hero And Dylan and cast for all of this. So excited

  • Damn. Some of y’all find a way to take the joy out of things. I think this video was meant to lighten up the mood. She never said she was a professional chef it was just for fun. Y’all just calm down some.
  •  Damn people get a life, haven’t u guys ever heard of making your own recipe and that’s what she’s doing living life and cooking her own thing. I love her already
  • Everybody hating on this girl!! That’s what’s wrong with our world! I think she’s super adorable!!! Having fun making her own food and enjoying it!!! I get it’s not the “authentic” way or even your way to make these things but she was just having fun doing recreations of Disney foods.
  • This is me, excited that she’s doing a gumbo recipe, then watching it unfold. No ma’am. Don’t you ever call that gumbo again. That was some sort of effed up soup, but not gumbo.

Dear Tasty, if you have her do all your videos I will actually watch them and wade through the bull crap you post that isn’t even cooking related. K thanks bye

What the F was that yucky stuff she pressed out on some plate for the spaghetti and meatballs? Looked like something they’d serve in some dystopian prison, calling it meat but in reality it’s some processed insects with chemicals to make it look and taste “meaty”…

What in the gumbo!?!?! Lol. Thats all i see… about her gumbo.. i know for a fact i would eat anything she makes just based on the seasonings she uses alone… to gumbo or not to gumbo.. its a tasty ass dish i know that…

Gumbo is often cited as an example of the melting-pot nature of Louisiana cooking, but trying to sort out the origins and evolution of the dish is highly speculative. The name derives from a West African word for okra, suggesting that gumbo was originally made with okra.

 

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