Expand Your English Vocabulary: 10 Adjectives for Describing Food

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"Snakes on a Plane", you know who would be good in that?
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Samuel L...
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Hi.
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James from www.engvid.com.
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I want to teach you a lesson that I think is important.
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When I was teaching in school on a regular basis, I would find that a lot of students
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would say, "Food tastes good.
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Tastes excellent.
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It's delicious.
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It's yummy."
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I never actually heard people talk about the texture of the food, and if you're confused
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by what I mean, I'll give you an example.
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This cloth, okay, it's got a certain texture.
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Texture means the way that it feels, which is different than the shirt that I'm wearing
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has a different... as my skin.
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It has a different feel, and with foods, we can describe foods to people by the texture.
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Funny enough, we can't really explain to each other what food tastes like or what have you,
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given what the texture is, but these words will give an idea for what someone can expect
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from something.
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And sometimes we can be surprised by the texture of a food, thinking it's one way and it's
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actually another.
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But my job today is to help give you vocabulary so you can describe your favourite foods in
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a way that's mmm-mmm-mmm delicious to other people.
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Ready?
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Let's go to the board.
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Now, look at E. He's already in the job.
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"I love gooey cheese."
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The word "gooey" sounds disgusting, doesn't it?
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But let's find out what it means.
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Well, "gooey", wet and sticky, but in a good way.
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Some things are gooey and you're like, ugh, ugh, ugh, like plaster or paint, it's gooey,
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it's all over you.
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But when we talk about cheese, for instance, on a hot pizza, you can imagine the cheese
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and the melting cheese sliding down, you're like, ugh.
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It has to be gooey and hot to be delicious.
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So when somebody says the pizza is ooey-gooey good, or the cheese is gooey, they mean there's
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lots of it and it's falling and it's sticky and it's mmm-mmm-mmm, gooey in a good way.
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Let's talk about "greasy".
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"Greasy".
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So, "greasy" is when you can either taste the oil - remember, foods can be put in water
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and boiled, or we can fry them, we usually fry them in oil, or you can put them on a
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barbecue and grill them.
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Well, when we talk about greasy foods, we're saying, usually, in a way, that there's too
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much oil.
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You can either taste the oil or, if you ever watch The Simpsons and they do the food taste
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test, they take paper, they slap food on and take it off, if there's a greasy mark, they're
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like, it's fattening.
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Okay, it leaves oil behind.
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Remember that pizza I talked about is gooey?
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Well, cheese can be greasy, right?
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And sometimes when you pick up the pizza, you see little grease parts.
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If you say it's greasy, I would say that's too much oil.
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Right?
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So, French fries can be greasy, a chicken, fried chicken, like a Kentucky fried chicken,
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or there's the other ones, Popeye's chicken can be greasy, that means there's too much
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oil on the food.
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Right?
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It's leaving oil behind.
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"Crunchy".
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This is a carrot, and you know when you hit a carrot, you go, oh, I think I broke my teeth.
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It means it can be hard to make a sound.
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When you hit a good carrot, you bite into it, you hear a crunch sound.
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Right?
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But, and it's loud, so it's crunchy and it's loud.
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Right?
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And when you chew it, you can hear it breaking down because it's a hard food, so we say something
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can be crunchy.
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Okay?
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"Crunchy".
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Now, let me go from "crunchy" to, where's number four here, I've got it all over, "crumbly".
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It's going to seem similar because you're like, well, crumbly, well, when something's
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crumbly, I'm going to give you two examples.
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I only put a cookie there, but anybody who's had a cookie, you're going to go, I know,
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you bite the cookie, and there's cookie bits everywhere.
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Well, it's crumbly.
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It's breaking into pieces.
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And those of you who like a good Greek salad, you know, the feta cheese, you take the feta
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cheese and you break it and it falls into smaller parts, and you put it over the salad,
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that's crumbly.
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A crumbly type cheese.
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I actually like this Cuban cheese, I forget what it's called, it's S something.
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It's very salty, and when you break it in half like that, it breaks into pieces.
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It is salty and it is delicious.
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Very crumbly cheese, you bite into these salty little - sorry, I'm supposed to be describing,
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not going through my fantasies - so, crumbly.
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Think of a cookie, when you break a cookie, it falls into pieces.
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Next we'll go to "creamy".
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You can see this chocolate bar.
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The Swiss chocolate is some of the most delicious, creamy chocolate.
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You put it in your mouth, you bite it, you don't even bite it, you put it in your mouth,
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you suck on it a bit, mmm, you suck, and it just falls in your mouth.
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It's creamy, it's like a milky kind of smooth, soft, thick, creamy.
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Chocolate bars are like that.
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You can get milkshakes like that, creamy milkshakes.
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You drink the milkshake, and it's cool, but it's soft, we almost say velvety.
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So smooth.
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So, when you say something's creamy, like a good coffee or a - I don't know what a coffee
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drinker, but you put the milk and the coffee together, you know, when people drink that
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one.
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I think it's like a latte or something, and they're like, "It's creamy, ooooh."
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That's because it's smooth and soft, and usually thick and tasty.
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Chocolate can be creamy.
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Even though it's solid, it's when you put it in your mouth and you suck on chocolate,
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it comes like this nice, creamy, fluid kind of food.
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Right?
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Not like a carrot.
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Okay.
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So, that's "creamy".
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Now, let's go to six.
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"Moist", "moist".
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One of our Prime Ministers said this on television, and it became a meme, because he was saying
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something, and he went, "It's moist", and everybody was creeped out, like, "Ahh, don't
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say that word ever again!"
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Well, "moist" means soft and slightly wet.
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Do you remember we talked about the chocolate bar up here?
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Well, when we have a chocolate cake, it's different, because it's like a bread, but
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when you put it in your mouth, it's not like bread, which is dry; it's kind of a little
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bit wet.
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Right?
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And it's soft.
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That's why we like cake, and cake and bread are not the same.
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Bread tends to be a bit drier, while cake, which is almost the same thing, is slightly
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wet and it's soft, so we like moist cakes.
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Right?
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That's the best one I can think of.
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Muffins, cakes, that type of thing.
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So, that's "moist".
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Now, what about "crisp"?
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I have to tell you, there's nothing better than an apple that's been in the refrigerator,
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a red, delicious apple, because it's sweet; I love sweet apples.
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You take it out, you bite into it, two things happen.
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First, the outside is hard and dry.
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Right?
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And you might say, "But, James, you told us hard is, like, crunchy."
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I go, "It's not quite the same.
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It's crisp because once your teeth go inside it, then it's soft, so it's like you break
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something and it's crisp."
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So, when we look at apples, for instance, a perfect example, it's dry and hard on the
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outside, but it breaks easily, and it's the softness inside that gives you that crunch.
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Not a crunch, but that crispness to it.
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I don't know how to describe it.
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It's like a beautifully ironed shirt that looks crisp.
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Looks nice because it's crisp.
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It's just a perfect line.
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Right?
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This is the best visual I can think of.
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You know what I mean, when you see a nice ironed shirt.
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A crisp apple, if you've taken one out of the fridge and bitten into it, it's hard on
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the outside, but it's not hard.
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And when you bite in, there's the softness underneath, but it's that tearing, that breaking,
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the breaking of the skin that's so good.
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And that's right, it feels good when you bite into it.
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Yeah?
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Well, now, I have given you seven different ways to talk about food besides, "Teacher,
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the food is delicious."
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You can say, "Oh, the chocolate milkshake was delicious.
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It was creamy.
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It was smooth."
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I even told you "velvety", which is not a...
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It's a word we can use, and I just threw that in for you.
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And "smooth" and "velvety", they're similar.
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Right?
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So you've got your words that you can use, but it would not be greasy.
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That chocolate shake wouldn't be greasy, I'd be like, "Ugh, disgusting."
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Okay?
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So you got your seven words.
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Let's go to the board.
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We're going to come back...
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We're going to come back right now.
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Did you miss me?
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[Laughs]
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Didn't give you time.
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Are you ready?
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Let's go do our quiz, then we're going to do the little extra words I have, three of
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them, and we'll do our homework.
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Okay?
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Let's go to the board.
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So, the first one we're going to do is "I love the taste of something feta cheese on
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my Greek salad."
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Mmm, Greek salad.
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What kind of cheese?
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Feta cheese.
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Can you think about feta cheese?
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Crumbly.
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Remember, we said crumbly?
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Crumbly like a cookie.
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It breaks into smaller pieces.
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When you tear it, it breaks, and that's why you can put it all over the salad.
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Yeah?
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Number two.
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"The best food in the world is hot, cheesy pizza."
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Okay, well this one's easy because we want...
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Were you paying attention?
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I certainly wasn't paying attention because I put "greasy", and what we want is "gooey".
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If you get a pizza that is both greasy and crunchy, that is disgusting because it's old
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and nasty.
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We want "gooey" cheese, not "greasy" cheese.
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Right?
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"Gooey", dripping down.
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Not "crunchy" because it means the bread is old and stale; stale is not good.
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Now what's the...
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Let's see sentence number three, shall we?
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"The chocolate cake was very something and delicious."
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Okay, luckily we've already used "gooey" here, so you've probably figured out "moist".
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We don't want a cake that's "gooey", falling down with grea...
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Ooh, that would be nasty.
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We want a "moist" cake.
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JT, you know who I'm talking to.
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"Moist".
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Sorry.
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Look up Canadian politics, and a Prime Minister, and the word "moist".
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You'll love too.
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Okay.
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Number four, "The French fries were cooked in too much oil and they were really greasy."
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Remember we talked about oil, it gets left behind and it affects the taste, it can taste
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the oil, which isn't too good, or if you put it on paper, you can see the oil, and that
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means it's greasy.
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Now I love apples, so this is one of my favourite sentences.
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You've probably noticed I use "apples" three times, it's one of my favourite fruits.
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So, "I took the apple out of the fridge and it was sweet.
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When I took a bite out of it..."
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Oh, sorry.
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"I took an...
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I took the apple out of the fridge and it was something and sweet.
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When I took a bite out of it."
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What do you think that would be?
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Think of shirts.
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Good.
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If you said "crisp", perfecto.
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It was crisp, tearing into that flesh, and then the rest of it's soft, crumbling away.
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Oh, crisp apples from the fridge are delicious.
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Okay, so that's our five.
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How did you do?
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Did you get five out of five?
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Two out of five?
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If you didn't get perfect, go to the beginning, watch the video again, okay, and see how I
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explained each one.
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Anyway, time for our extra.
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I know, extra.
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It's always good.
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You come for the video, I give you some extra.
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Okay?
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So, number one was "chewy".
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What does "chewy" mean?
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When you put...
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I can use a steak for both of these.
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Gum.
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There you go.
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Gum.
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I hate when you hear people...
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I go clackety-clack, and you hear that.
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Chewing, because chewing is what you're doing, and it's chewy.
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You can keep chewing it.
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You tear easily.
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You put gum in your mouth, and you chew it, and it stays together, and you keep chewing.
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A very bad steak is like that.
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You cut it, you put it in your mouth, and you're like...
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And you know when you have to go, "Excuse me", and take it out, because I can't chew
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it.
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It's like rubber.
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When the food is chewy.
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Sometimes that's a good thing, right?
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Toffee is chewy.
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Toffee is like candy.
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You put it in your mouth, and you can chew it, and it's sweet, and it's nice.
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Toffee and caramel, that's different than a steak.
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So "chewy" depends on the food you're eating.
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It can be good or bad.
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Chewy toffee, brilliant.
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Chewy steak, garbage.
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"Sticky", I have...
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It is hard to manipulate.
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"Manny" comes from the hand "man", using your hands.
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When something's sticky, it stays on your hand, and you're like, "Oh, jeez", trying
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to get it off.
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"Glue" is sticky, and it's like literally the word "stick".
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It stays on you, so you can't get it off.
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Once again, toffee is good; it's sticky.
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I love toffee.
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What else is sticky?
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Caramel.
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Right?
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You eat it, and it sticks, and you're like, "Mmm", you can get it on your teeth, and it's
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a bit sticky.
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Candy.
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A lot of candy is sticky.
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Mexican candy can be sweet and sticky.
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Right?
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Put it on, and it's delicious.
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Now, finally, I'm coming to this word "tender".
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"Love me tender, love me true, let all my dreams come..."
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That's an Elvis song.
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It's "Tender".
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See?
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See how I did that?
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Okay.
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"Tender".
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So, "tender" is soft and sweet.
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Right?
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And in this case, it tears easily.
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When a steak is tender, you cut it, you put it in your mouth, it breaks into pieces.
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I'm salivating.
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I have water in my mouth.
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It's delicious.
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A tender steak.
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The exact opposite of a chewy steak.
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Okay?
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So, you want one.
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It's soft, it tears easily.
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When the food is tender, it means it's soft, it breaks easily, it's just soft and nice.
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Okay?
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Sorry.
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I'm thinking about food.
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I'm hungry right now.
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I want to eat.
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I've been talking about food.
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I've been talking about pretty good food, so now it's time for me to give you your homework
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so you can go home and then try and work...
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Not work on.
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Enjoy these foods I've been talking about.
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The first one for your homework, remember, go down in the comments below.
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You will get 100 points for each correct one.
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How do we vote for these guys?
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Simple.
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You read their sentences.
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If the answers are correct and you know they're correct, give them a thumbs up.
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If you're on YouTube, you can just press the thumbs up and they'll know they got it correct
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and they'll accumulate their points.
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Okay?
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So, the more of you guys that vote, the more points they can accumulate.
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So, the first one, I ordered my steak medium, so it would be...
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Now, medium steak, just in case some of you may not know, when you do a well-done steak,
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the steak is completely dry.
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There's no moisture, so it can be chewy.
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All right?
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If you do rare, it can also be a bit chewy because it's not really cooked, but medium
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is just in between when it's cooked enough that it's nice and soft and...
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What do you think it is?
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Next.
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The apple...
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I told you I loved apples.
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It's right here.
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I don't like apple the company, necessarily, but I like apples.
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The apple was fresh, so the first bite was...
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Anyway, you do the math.
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And finally, deep-fried foods are too something for me to digest.
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Digest is when you eat the food, you put it in your mouth, and your body breaks it down
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for energy.
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To digest it means you break the food down before you go poo-poo.
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Okay?
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You need to digest it, break it down.
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So, deep-fried foods are too something for me to digest.
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In this case, using the word "too" means maybe too much of something.
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And what is one of the words I use that's not a great word for food?
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You don't want your food this way.
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All right?
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Well, listen, thank you very much for spending this time with me.
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Thank you for working or coming here to learn, because I appreciate when I see you guys show
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up, especially learning new words, because these are words on texture which you may not
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have been introduced to.
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If so, thanks.
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I'm going to get going now, but before I go, I'd like to ask you to hit that subscribe
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button.
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There's a button down there that says "Subscribe", hit it.
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But also hit the notifications with the bell, because sometimes I hear you guys go, "Whoa,
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it's been a long time, teacher.
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Where have you been?"
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I'm here.
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Here all the time.
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But without that bell, YouTube doesn't let you know.
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So, hit the bell, hit subscribe, and I'll see you soon on the next video.
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Have a good one.
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I'm going to get me a rice... nice ripe... ripe... crisp apple.
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