A Fun, Breezy (Really Breezy) YouTube Food Show

YouTube is filled with food content. There is many a food channel, and an abundance of food shows. Are you interested in such content but don’t want too much of a time strain added into the mix? Well, then get on board with Sandwiches of History.

Every day, yes, every day, the Sandwiches of History dude has a new video. I know he has a name, but I don’t know it. I mean, I know it, but not off the top of my head. I watched a brief video about him. Apparently he used to be a Netflix executive. Each day he makes a new sandwich from, well, history. That means going into old cookbooks or similar periodicals and grabbing sandwich recipes. Many of them are bizarre, which is the point. Some of them are quite bad, and those get tossed in the trash. Others get “plussed up” or are accepted as sufficient as is.

What’s nice about this show is that episodes tend to top out at three minutes. Oftentimes they land at about two minutes. Yeah, things are swiftly handled. You see him introduce the show, the recipe, prepare it, eat it, and assessment. Then, he tells us he’ll see us tomorrow. The guy is a good screen presence, even if I don’t remember his name.

Plus, obviously, these are easily binged. You can watch a week’s worth in under a half hour. Alright, see you next time.

(When I grabbed the photo I found out his name is Barry)

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