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00:00Today, my daughter Salish and her friend Harper will try 100 years of school lunches and outfits.
00:06Food fight!
00:08Then they will have to pick one decade to live in for 24 hours.
00:14This is what we wear and eat at school in 2024.
00:18But in the 1910s, this is what we would eat and wear at school.
00:24Volunteer programs were the main source of school lunches, so you get what you get.
00:28Apparently, in 1910s, lunches were really simple, and this cost three cents.
00:33Like, what?
00:34Number one is the bread.
00:35It's a little...
00:36It's a little...
00:37It's a tad it's stale, but hey, we do not drive.
00:41It's not that bad.
00:42Not actually bad at all.
00:43Now let's try the rice.
00:45It's a little soggy.
00:46So, the lentils are...
00:47If y'all don't know, we're both really picky eaters.
00:51It's not actually that bad.
00:53This is a little bit better than what I expected from 1910.
00:56Yeah.
00:56I felt like there was going to be like...
00:57Like rocks.
00:58I felt there was going to be like a dead bug.
01:00Little secret, everybody.
01:01We're not actually in the 1900s.
01:03We're actually using a green screen.
01:05Well, that was yummy.
01:06Yeah.
01:06But you guys have to finish before we can move on to the next round.
01:09Okay, wait.
01:09Look away real quick.
01:12That was really good, Dad.
01:14We need a dog.
01:15What's this?
01:17Dad, how about you try it?
01:18Here's a spoon.
01:18I'll try it.
01:21It's not even bad food.
01:22I'm just too picky.
01:23Why don't you guys go to the range?
01:24We don't want to waste any food.
01:26So whatever they don't eat, I guess I have to eat.
01:28If they're picky about this meal, where do you see the rest of the decades?
01:30We're going to write every decade on the two Fs, fashion and food.
01:34And at the end, we're going to find out which decade we want to live in the most.
01:38Plaid and the stripe and like diamond things do not go good together.
01:42I don't know about these socks and shoes.
01:44I think in the 1910s, you look old.
01:47Grandma-ish.
01:47Now for the food?
01:49Most kids couldn't even afford that lunch at all.
01:52It was cold because they didn't have anything to heat it up with at school.
01:55I think it should go like...
01:57Actually, I feel like it should go like right here and dress anything's worse to right there.
02:00Yeah, yeah.
02:01Perfect.
02:01Attack.
02:02If they end up with that decade, they're going to spend 24 hours eating and dressing like that.
02:05They don't know that though.
02:06And now for the 1920s.
02:09Okay.
02:09Oh my gosh.
02:10Okay.
02:10Wait.
02:11I love your shoes though.
02:12I love your headband.
02:13Oh, thank you.
02:15The only thing I don't love is the socks.
02:17Ready to eat?
02:18No.
02:18Yeah, me neither.
02:19Keep watching to see a surprise appearance by one of your favorite creators.
02:24Oh my gosh.
02:25Hi.
02:26Oh my gosh.
02:27In the 1920s, they ate creamed beef, stewed prune, and applesauce with milk.
02:35And the whole thing cost five cents.
02:37So these are prunes, right?
02:38I'm like a little scared to eat them.
02:40As you guys know, this channel is fully vegetarian.
02:42So all the meat is going to be plant-based.
02:44I am just now deciding right now that we are fully making this channel vegetarian.
02:50I don't even know what this is.
02:51Rock, paper, scissors, shoot.
02:53Yay.
02:54Three, two, one.
02:57I need to wash this out of milk.
03:00It's warm.
03:01In the 1920s, fridges were just being invented, and they were really expensive.
03:06And because milk would go bad without a fridge, people used canned milk instead.
03:11I never drink milk.
03:13I don't know what normal milk tastes like.
03:14I just thought of, like, cows producing it.
03:17Okay, okay.
03:18Now my dad has to eat both of these.
03:20Dad!
03:21I'm so excited to eat this.
03:23Oh, wow.
03:24So this outfit, I feel like it's very, like, Pinterest-y.
03:27Yeah, it kind of, like, reminds me of Billie Eilish.
03:29Mine gives off Harry Styles.
03:31The shoes especially, I feel like he would win.
03:33I see that.
03:33Stewed prunes were actually a treat.
03:35If you were lucky, you got a stewed prune for your school lunch.
03:42The food was a no for me, though.
03:45I'm going to put it, like, in the middle.
03:47I'm eating plant-based cream beef.
03:49Oh, crap.
03:50Actually, I think they missed out on that one.
03:52That's actually pretty good.
03:53I'm good with this meal.
03:54Time to look at the 1930s.
03:55I don't think these puff sleeves are going to make it come back.
03:58I mean, we kind of look like chefs.
04:00The 1930s was the first time women were allowed to wear jeans, which is crazy.
04:04Yeah, that's crazy.
04:05Even though jeans had been invented in the 1800s, the first jeans for women were released
04:11in the 1930s.
04:12The Great Depression happened in 1930s.
04:15All the people could not eat.
04:17Each student would bring in one ingredient from their homes, and then they would make a
04:22big stew, and they would all share it.
04:24I think this actually might not be that bad.
04:25Olive oil.
04:26I'm scared.
04:27We're adding rice.
04:28Okay.
04:29Next, salt.
04:30Now add carrot.
04:31Oh, ew!
04:32Okay, don't worry.
04:35I'm more professional.
04:38We have to cut, but we don't have a knife.
04:40This is actually fun.
04:41No, do not add tomato.
04:42No!
04:43The most important ingredient is probably the onion.
04:45No!
04:46I hate onion.
04:47To add the flavor.
04:48Onions.
04:49And it's actually so fun.
04:50It's really good.
04:52Mmm.
04:53I think I'm just really hungry.
04:56Oh, yay.
04:57Okay, this is so actually good.
05:01That's the way to do it when you don't have a knife.
05:02Exactly.
05:03This is so much better than the other decades.
05:05Literally.
05:06For the 1930s, I think we should place it right there.
05:08Right here.
05:09Perfect.
05:10I don't like the outfits, but I did like the food.
05:12They didn't leave me much, too, but it was really good.
05:15Ta-da!
05:16In the 1940s, what they had for lunch was meatloaf and vegetables.
05:21But if you didn't eat meat, you got a wilted lettuce sandwich.
05:24Because of World War II, schools began relying on extra farm crops to make their lunches.
05:29And sometimes, those crops were a little old.
05:32It's like cheese.
05:33I can't do it.
05:34I'm eating like eight-day-old lettuce.
05:36Oh, God.
05:39No.
05:41Mmm.
05:43Oh, more hard bread.
05:44My teeth can't get through it.
05:45So, I guess my lunch is a bread sandwich with more bread.
05:48Maybe the next decade, they will have butter.
05:51Why are there still stewed fruits?
05:53Yes.
05:54It's like...
05:55That's not fresh bread.
05:57Personally, I love your outfit.
05:58I feel like you can really pull it off.
05:59Thanks.
05:59I like yours.
06:00Thank you, thank you.
06:01I actually kind of like the shoes.
06:02They're kind of iconic.
06:03I don't really like the sleeves.
06:04I look like a pirate.
06:05I would have thought that in the 40s, women would wear dresses, but we're both wearing pants.
06:09Because millions of men had gone to war, women began working in the factories,
06:13and women's pants became more and more popular.
06:16Oh.
06:17Mmm.
06:18Mmm, mmm, mmm.
06:19Let the sandwich wash down with warm milk.
06:21Gotta love it.
06:22I don't think the food was good, though.
06:24I kind of want to put it like near here.
06:26Are we going to have prunes every decade?
06:28I hope so, because they're awesome.
06:31Will these kids eat anything?
06:32These are the two pickiest girls on the planet.
06:361950s.
06:37The 1950s had very exciting lunches like macaroni and cheese or pizza.
06:43Like what?
06:43Oh, and chocolate milk.
06:45In the 1950s, lunches started to get better and much closer to what we eat today.
06:49Just a few years before, President Truman signed the National School Lunch Act,
06:54making lunch programs nationwide and making it easier for disadvantaged students to afford food.
07:00I don't know if they did this, but do you like want to trade?
07:02That looks really good, honestly.
07:03That looks good?
07:04Okay, well, this one looks a little bit better.
07:06Feel this.
07:08Why is it bouncy?
07:09Like, look.
07:10Ha ha.
07:11I like the corn.
07:11Mmm.
07:12It's a little home for its little brownie.
07:15It's so cute.
07:16So I've never tried mac and cheese before.
07:17What?
07:18I've never had mac and cheese in my entire life.
07:20This is awesome.
07:21I've been wanting to have this forever.
07:23Okay, all right, all right, all right.
07:25That's my last time eating mac and cheese.
07:27I like pizza, but like, I don't know about the 50s pizza.
07:30Let's try it.
07:33Time for our ranking.
07:34Let's go.
07:34I know what you guys are thinking, and the answer is no.
07:36I didn't go to school in the 1950s.
07:38Okay, I don't even want to hear it.
07:39This is that like chewy kind of pizza.
07:41It's actually pretty good.
07:42Overall, I really like the 50s.
07:44So I think the only part that was good about my meal was the corn.
07:47My favorite part was the bouncy-looking marshmallow thing.
07:51Can you believe she's never had mac and cheese since 14?
07:54I can't.
07:55Yum.
07:56I love, love, love this shirt.
07:59And then the jacket.
08:00It's actually pretty cute.
08:01I like it a lot.
08:02My outfit looks like I'm from kindergarten.
08:05Maybe like right here.
08:06Like right here.
08:07Next decade.
08:08It's the 60s.
08:10I'm glad I danced it out.
08:16Wait, you weren't dancing?
08:17So I was just dancing by myself, I see.
08:19So we like our fits, but let's hope the food is good.
08:22You know what else is good about the 60s?
08:24My dad was born in 1960.
08:26No, no, no, no.
08:27Don't say it.
08:271960.
08:28No, don't say it.
08:28Don't say it.
08:291960.
08:30Oh, 16.
08:31No.
08:32Cut that.
08:33We don't talk about my birthday.
08:34Okay.
08:34So I guess we're switching because.
08:35Yeah.
08:35I would rather eat some grapes.
08:37I would rather eat some crackers.
08:38Milk is going all the way over there because we're not drinking that.
08:41So these are red grapes.
08:43That's a tomato.
08:45Okay.
08:46Um, anyway.
08:47I have pudding, grapes, corn, and tacos.
08:50It's like a whole international cuisine.
08:52I have meatballs and noodles, crackers, red grapes.
08:55What's that?
08:56That's a tomato.
08:57We have pasta.
08:58Like this is a real meal.
08:59I'm going to try my taco.
09:01I'm going to try my noodle.
09:03Mmm.
09:04I'm going to try the fruit.
09:05What is this white cube?
09:06Mmm.
09:07This is good stuff.
09:09Oh, ew.
09:10It's just like apple juice.
09:11Tell me when you're done.
09:12Oh, la, la, la, la.
09:14Does it even?
09:15It doesn't move.
09:18Oh.
09:19Oh.
09:19Oh.
09:19Oh.
09:26Mmm.
09:27This is really good.
09:28Oh, no, stop.
09:29Ew.
09:30Tell me why it's over.
09:31It's over.
09:31It's over.
09:33Okay.
09:34This is such a good meal.
09:36I mean, okay.
09:37Oh, no, no.
09:41Look at what Salish left me.
09:43Oh.
09:44Ah.
09:45I'm just going in because I don't want to waste this.
09:48Mmm.
09:49Oh.
09:49Oh, there was corn in there.
09:50These boots are so uncomfortable.
09:52They're leaving.
09:53I can't do this.
09:54Oh.
09:54Oh.
09:55Oh.
09:56Comment below what your favorite decade is so far while I eat this seriously runny nasty
10:00corn.
10:01Oh, and it's cold.
10:02I think it should be like right there.
10:04No, I think there.
10:05That's good.
10:06No.
10:06Okay, next decade.
10:15Seriously?
10:15Again?
10:16They're going to have to wear the clothes and eat the food from one of these decades coming
10:20up soon.
10:21Let's see what happens.
10:22Hey.
10:23This is the 1970s.
10:25Oh.
10:25Okay, let's see what's in yours.
10:26I think I'm going to take this.
10:28No.
10:28And this.
10:29And you can have that.
10:30And that.
10:31With school lunches getting unhealthier, many parents began sending their kids to school
10:36with lunches in brown paper bags.
10:38I'll eat the apple.
10:39Why is there a napkin?
10:41Uh, it's a no.
10:43Play nice at recess for once please.
10:46I love you mom.
10:47My mom used to write me all of these at lunch every single day actually.
10:51And then she stopped randomly and I got sad.
10:53I want the apple.
10:54I want the apple.
10:55This is my apple.
10:55I want the apple.
10:56Oh no, that's my apple.
10:57I want the apple.
10:59No.
10:59You know what?
11:01Boo pie.
11:05Ow.
11:06Ow.
11:07Salish didn't read my note.
11:10Wait, how did this get here?
11:12I don't know.
11:12I thought I'd put it right there.
11:13That's weird.
11:13No?
11:14Okay, well.
11:15I feel like I'm giving Farm Girl.
11:17I kind of like it.
11:18I want to be giving Farm Girl.
11:19I like this.
11:20It's like iconic.
11:20It matches your hair.
11:21Yeah, it matches my hair.
11:22It's kind of iconic.
11:23I really like the shoes because they're like snakes.
11:25I know it's a big shock to you given how young I look, but I actually did go to school
11:28in the 1970s and I always brought a double-decker peanut butter jelly sandwich or peanut butter
11:33and marshmallow.
11:34Does anybody ever read that?
11:35That is sick.
11:35I did not like the food, but I liked that you could bring your own food.
11:39Yeah.
11:39So maybe right here.
11:40Now on to the 1980s.
11:42Let's go.
11:50Salish is just pranking Harper because five minutes ago, they were doing this.
11:55Seriously, again?
11:56I need some popcorn to watch this.
11:58Sandy, replay that in slow motion.
11:59No.
12:00No.
12:00No.
12:05That was something.
12:06That was really cringy.
12:07Well, they were cringy in the 80s.
12:08I grew up in the 80s.
12:09Yeah, that explains why you're so cringy.
12:11The girls might not like the clothes from the 80s, but I sure did.
12:14I mean, come on.
12:15I look so cool.
12:16The 1980s brought fast food into lunch.
12:19They even have Welch's.
12:21I have these at my normal school.
12:22That's so cool.
12:23Okay, wait.
12:23You know what I love doing?
12:24What?
12:24Oh.
12:25And then.
12:26Oh, wait.
12:26What happens?
12:28Yo.
12:28Okay, you know what?
12:29You should actually try and open it.
12:31I'm excited.
12:34Why did you do that to me?
12:35I feel alone.
12:36You?
12:37That guy has me.
12:39Not my white shirt.
12:41I'm waterproof.
12:41Wait, how did nothing touch you?
12:43I don't know, honestly.
12:44Sandy Replay, how did that not touch her?
12:48I have a plant-based burger.
12:51I have beef olé, which kids probably call bar-folé, because look at this.
12:56I have a fruit roll-up.
12:58The 80s were fun because I can actually tattoo my tongue with fruit roll-ups.
13:01Okay, let's do it.
13:04Now I'm going to eat this, because I used to do this.
13:07Oh.
13:08Mm-mm-mm.
13:09Yo, don't say it.
13:10I mean, guys.
13:11Is my mouth blue?
13:13No, not at all.
13:15You should try your beef olé.
13:16Oh.
13:19It is bar-folé.
13:20Could you please eat it?
13:21I can't eat it anymore.
13:22No, no, no, no, no.
13:22You need the carbs.
13:23Say, will you eat your cheeseburger?
13:25That's okay.
13:25Will somebody eat some food?
13:26Every decade, they're picky.
13:28That's one thing that's consistent, except the soup.
13:29Yeah, the soup was so good.
13:31Okay, the 30s was the soup.
13:33How is it just a maybe?
13:34I'm going to mix this.
13:35My outfit was ugly.
13:36No.
13:36I think the 1910s worked.
13:37I like the outfit.
13:38No.
13:38No.
13:39My channel, I can make a decision.
13:40It's her channel.
13:41Yeah, I thought it was my channel.
13:43It's my name, though.
13:44I think it's my name.
13:45It's her.
13:46I think it's my channel.
13:47Should I just change the name, I guess?
13:48No, actually, I will not do that.
13:50Do not comment.
13:51I don't know if I can do it.
13:51I'm getting full.
13:52Rowan, dude, will you help me out?
13:54I can't.
13:55There's no way I'm eating that.
13:56Could you just eat it, please?
13:57I'm going to get rid of this.
13:58You got that one.
13:59Thank you, man.
13:59Okay, could you eat the fries at least?
14:01Harper, it's like one fry.
14:02No.
14:03Look, actually, no, no.
14:05Harper.
14:06I liked my outfit.
14:07I mean, without the jacket.
14:08I did not like the food, though.
14:10I love my outfit.
14:11I think it's so fun.
14:12The purse matches all the metallic thing.
14:15I look like an alien, so yeah, I love it.
14:16Would I wear this to school?
14:18My answer is no.
14:19I would not wear this outfit to school, either.
14:22Like, there, yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:23The 1940s, I just really...
14:25I did not like that one, uh-uh.
14:27No, no one.
14:34I quit.
14:39Yeah, there's no good music in the 90s.
14:41It's called the sweaty.
14:42Knees weak, arms are heavy.
14:44This is called beatboxing.
14:45I'm rapping, rapping, gonna rap,
14:47cause I'm rapping, cause it's the 90s, so I'm nothing.
14:50Okay.
14:50Let's smoke bomb the lunch.
14:52Three, two, one.
14:56Here you go.
14:57Hold it, hold it.
14:57Don't move, don't move, don't move.
14:58Both, both, both.
14:59Three, two, one, smoke bomb.
15:01Oh, wow.
15:01Okay.
15:02Oh, my gosh, the chairs are right here.
15:04You can keep filming.
15:05That was really fast, okay.
15:06Three, two, one.
15:08Oh, wow.
15:09Okay.
15:09Oh, my gosh, the chairs are right here.
15:11In the 90s, it was corn dogs and chicken nuggets.
15:14A lot of bread.
15:15Remember, this is all vegetarian, but still.
15:18Want to have this?
15:19Do you want to have this?
15:20All right, yay.
15:21I'm scared.
15:22Oh, no.
15:22Oh, this is, they're like sugar in the 90s.
15:24Mm-hmm.
15:28Are they good?
15:29Oh, no.
15:30Oh, gushers.
15:31Let's pop them like your pimples.
15:32This is a dilated pimple.
15:34We really have to get under it,
15:36and sometimes it doesn't work the first try.
15:39Ew.
15:40How can you eat that?
15:41Mm.
15:42This was really popular in the 90s,
15:44because it was a hot dog,
15:45but it was covered in cornbread.
15:46I'm scared.
15:48Ah.
15:50The 90s was all about snack food and bread.
15:52In the 90s, I was in college,
15:53and we would eat corn dogs with ice cream.
15:57You know, my outfit is, like, okay.
15:59I don't love the jeans.
16:00I think your outfit's cute.
16:01I feel like the top is, like, cute.
16:02So the jeans are too tight, I think.
16:04I like baggy jeans better, honestly.
16:06The food is disgusting.
16:08Okay, I...
16:08How about we put it up?
16:09No.
16:10I don't know.
16:11Oh.
16:11Oops.
16:13Oops.
16:13No, no, it's gonna smell now.
16:15We've already lived through the 2010s and 2020s,
16:19so we're not gonna do these again,
16:21because...
16:22No, we don't need to live through that again.
16:23Yeah, yeah, I don't wanna live through that again.
16:25We don't wanna live through my awkward stage again.
16:27Okay, next time, let's go.
16:29We're actually at the Office of Famous Birthdays,
16:31because Harper and Salish did some stuff together.
16:33Go check it out, link in the description.
16:34This is our 2000s outfit.
16:36Yes, I love it.
16:37You look like the mean girl's mom.
16:38You girls keep me young.
16:40I actually love it.
16:41I feel like Paris Hilton right now.
16:43It looks like I'm allowed to go to the gym,
16:45do some push-ups.
16:49Oh.
16:53In 2000s, the meal that became very popular in school...
16:57Lunchables.
16:58I've never actually had a Lunchables.
17:00Me neither.
17:01Oh, this looks good.
17:02Mine's a pizza.
17:03I remember a kid had this at my school once,
17:05and he threw up everywhere.
17:07I have PTSD.
17:08I'm gonna try something new.
17:09I guess I'm gonna approach this with a positive ad.
17:11Yum.
17:12Delish.
17:13Always like to share my lunch.
17:14I feel like that's really kind.
17:17I think we're supposed to cook it.
17:19This isn't for us, but Lunchables in 2000.
17:22Let's make a decision.
17:23I'm about to freak Harper out.
17:25She's a huge D'Armand fan,
17:26and she's dying to do a video with him.
17:28Somebody wants to say hi to you.
17:30Oh my gosh, hi!
17:31Oh my gosh.
17:34Nice to meet you.
17:34Nice to meet you too.
17:36Harper's a huge star.
17:37She's gonna be massive.
17:38I think you guys should work together on a video.
17:40What do you think?
17:42Let's do it.
17:43Yay!
17:43Oh my gosh.
17:45Wait, actually...
17:46Do you want to be a good character or a bad one?
17:48Do you want to be nice or mean?
17:49I don't even care at this point.
17:51I'm just so happy.
17:53Wait, I'm actually talking to D'Armand.
17:54Oh my gosh, thank you so much.
17:56Thanks, buddy.
17:57Nice to meet you.
17:58Oh my gosh, yay!
18:00It is now time for their final decision,
18:02which was the best decade to live in and go to school.
18:05Are you guys ready?
18:06Yes.
18:06Make a decision.
18:07You know what happens next.
18:08I didn't really like the 2000s.
18:09I don't like it either.
18:10I kind of think it's there.
18:12I really liked the outfit from the 1920s.
18:14I think that was like the best one for me.
18:16I really liked the 30s because the food and the fit was just amazing.
18:19I did not like the outfit for the 30s.
18:22We're not going to agree on anything.
18:24So how about we play rock, paper, scissors?
18:25Perfect.
18:26Okay.
18:26Rock, paper, scissors, shoot.
18:28Yes!
18:3020s all on.
18:31Get the 30s out of here.
18:32Okay, stop.
18:33So it's the 1920s, right?
18:35Yeah.
18:35Now I have a big surprise for you.
18:36You're going to wear all the clothing and you're going to eat all the food from the 1920s for 24 hours.
18:41Comment below if you want to see that video.
18:43No, I'm not.
18:43Yeah.
18:44Make good to the 1920s.
18:46Wow.
18:46I'm not doing that.
18:46Yeah.
18:47No, I'm not doing that.
18:48Cut.
18:48Oh my gosh.
18:49Don't cut.
18:49We're doing it.
18:50Comment below.
18:50No, no, no, we're not doing that.
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