Knife Cut Noodles in Honor of the Eldest American in my Family.


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In honor of Korean American Day, I bring to you these beautiful Knife Cut Noodles or Kahl Guksu. I called my mother earlier today …

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  1. Ila Verma
    Ila Verma says:

    I think our taste buds change as we grow. So, many of us do not like the traditional foods our family fed us during childhood, only to appreciate the taste/efforts later.

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  2. StaceyMarie
    StaceyMarie says:

    Food is one of these foods things, like so many other things that…..as we get older, we are more grateful everyday for all of the love and hard work and time our elders put in to their love for us ♥️

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  3. Agatha Dolan
    Agatha Dolan says:

    We always say and do dumb stuff as kids like not appreciating the food they so lovingly and painstakingly prepared for us. But I’m sure you’re gma is in heaven looking down on you now with pride watching you prepare her dishes with much love and appreciation. Love your videos! You’re amazing ❤❤❤

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  4. Xcrow_0
    Xcrow_0 says:

    I always really appreciated your channel because it’s true genuine stories and their always so interesting. They always light up my day knowing everything you and your family have been through and knowing you made it past such hard times in your life. It gives me confidence to know even in the darkest depths of your life there is always a small glimmer of hope.

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  5. Princess Maya 99
    Princess Maya 99 says:

    When she said “just how much my halmoni (had to look up how to spell that) loved me” I nearly started balling my eyes out. My grandmother died about 9 months ago and she expressed her love this same way. I still miss her food to this day!

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  6. merius1000
    merius1000 says:

    This videos with stories over making food are so not it for me. Lol. Cause I focus more on the food and I don’t really pay attention to the story. I have to come back and watch it one more time. Lol.

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  7. Bec
    Bec says:

    I always took my Christmas’s for granted until my grandma passed away… after she was gone the holidays felt so dim and I realized just how lively she made things. I’ll always miss her and the energy she brought to our family.

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  8. ZomBabeZoe's Channel
    ZomBabeZoe's Channel says:

    There is a special relationship between nan's and granddaughters,in my opinion, because the tenderness and wisdom has had a whole extra lifetime to develop… my nan is amazing,and I'm blessed that my daughter knows her too,and my mum is a wonderful nanna to kiddo as well…and always says that her Bella is her 4th baby lol(whom she spoils rotten!)
    Remember your grandmother,love her eternally because I would bet the last fiver in my account that she would have done anything for you

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  9. Bee Grace
    Bee Grace says:

    I know I probably couldn’t understand all that your family went through, but your stories are incredible! I love hearing about your history and all of what you came from. ❤

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