Nicole always has interesting hair styles - messy updos with tendrils, braids, pigtails...I think she looks good in them, and it's almost always framed in a dimpled smile.
It is nice to see a hot sauce trying something different, and focusing on flavour
More proof that Dermot is a big strong boy now. Mexican salsas next.
8:47 I love it when they're paired together. It's like watching a sitcom.
Hello to all the TRY CHANNEL FANATICS from North Carolina USA. I always enjoy the videos. You are all very entertaining and fun to watch. Hello to all the TRYers and producers as well. Keep up the good work!
Sean would look epic dressed up like his ancestor, he does look high kingly
Coriander is the name for the dried seeds of the cilantro plant, Coriandrum sativum. The leaves and stems of the plant are called cilantro in the United States.
Seamus & Nicole, Taran & Hayley oodles of craic!
You know it is going to be a fun video when one of the first things you hear is 'what kind of crack?'. Or was my mind the only one that 'went there'?
Greetings from Massachusetts! So cool to see a local product on the channel! I've actually purchased the Craic sauce at a neighborhood shop...makes a great gift (no, I don't work for the company 😂)
Noticing the salt and pepper in the young guys' beards makes me realize how long we've been watching them.
I live 18 minutes from where this is made in Lowell Massachusetts, crazy to see its traveling the world
Irish Jesus would've been perfect for this shoot - "what's the craic?" Cheers....
Pretty funny hearing Dermot sing something besides “Habanero-oooooooo!”
Thank you for showing us the good Craic! 😂
Dermot - new lyrics to the Habanero Song??? Unexpected!!
I have these sauces and they are from my hometown. Love the Try channel crew ❤
The thing is, guys, I've been a loyal fan of your channel. Since the facts channel days and over the years, I have come along with Irish neighbors, I have learnt a lot of Irish slang. So I understood what you guys were talking about, but it's always good to explain, because not every slang is the same. In all over the world
As an American I couldn't stop hearing a different interpretation of the same conversations.
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