THE KITCHEN Making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is one of the simplest things you can do, right? You've been making them since you were a kid it might have even been the first "cooking" you did all on your own.
But what if you met someone who had never eaten a PB&J before? What if you had to explain the grade school staple to someone who had never even eaten a sandwich? Making lunch might actually be more complicated than you realized.
That's the lesson these kids learned when their YouTuber dad, Josh Darnit, challenged them to give him exact instructions for making a PB&J. At first the kids seem confident, sure they can instruct their helpless dad on a bit of sandwich making. But when they realize Dad is following each instruction to a T, they start getting frustrated and hilarity ensues.
After several attempts, little Evan has clearly had enough of his dad's antics. "I quit! You're not making any sense!" he yells. "Sorry you ruined it on purpose!"
I get it, Evan. It's frustrating when someone doesn't understand what you're trying to tell them. Fortunately, the family had fun making the video together and probably learned how to work together better than ever before.
But what if you met someone who had never eaten a PB&J before? What if you had to explain the grade school staple to someone who had never even eaten a sandwich? Making lunch might actually be more complicated than you realized.
That's the lesson these kids learned when their YouTuber dad, Josh Darnit, challenged them to give him exact instructions for making a PB&J. At first the kids seem confident, sure they can instruct their helpless dad on a bit of sandwich making. But when they realize Dad is following each instruction to a T, they start getting frustrated and hilarity ensues.
After several attempts, little Evan has clearly had enough of his dad's antics. "I quit! You're not making any sense!" he yells. "Sorry you ruined it on purpose!"
I get it, Evan. It's frustrating when someone doesn't understand what you're trying to tell them. Fortunately, the family had fun making the video together and probably learned how to work together better than ever before.