Every time your videos end, I always think, "noooo I need more video"! Haha, I know you put in a lot of hard work, I'm not complaining! I just love your videos! Thank you!
Love your energy and the amount of effort you put into each and every video you make. How you were playing different people guessing what you meant by calling yourself an uncrustable took me way back for some reason.
The "Uncrustables at home" is good in theory - save money in the long run BUT I gotta buy nice big white bread that I don't usually eat and also you didn't need the "kit" I bought you could just use a fork - lmao 6/10 experiment
So fun!!! We love uncrustables in my house! Lol I found @emilydbaker from you so thank you so much for that!!! Love the pup pup in the videos always ❤️
I love uncrustables even when I can make pbj at home. Thanks for your original funny content I love seeing you do stuff throughout the day. I have been watching your videos through some rough patches and it’s nice to have someone to hangout with even if it’s not in person. I used to not like how early they put out Halloween stuff but now I get excited in like may lmao so I was super happy when they started putting them out. I’m stocking up and yes we don’t want to miss out on things !
You need to use like wonder bread or Walmart cheap white bread. Not buttermilk bread. Wrap each individual sandwich in plastic wrap and then put in a ziploc bag in the freezer. Hope hat helps you
Hi, I found your channel from The UW Oshkosh alumni page! I am currently going to be attending UWO in the fall for Radio-Tv-Film and Im working on WRST this fall. Its really interesting to find alumni everywhere! -Kayla
So you use the part that cuts and keep it around the sandwhich and slide the crimper piece in and crimp it that way. Then you pull them both away. I make these a lot for my son.
I make them once aweek for the whole week. For my kids. I use cheap white bread. When I cut them I leave the cutter on the sandwich then press them with sealer so they stay in place. Then put them in a ziplock.