Vegan MUKBANG: Bibimbap, Hamburger Steak, Tofu Sushi, Stew & Croissant / Munching Mondays Ep.85


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  1. Katherine Chang
    Katherine Chang says:

    I eat my dinner alongside you with these mukbangs bc I’m stuck quarantining all alone and pretending I’m chilling with a friend through these videos is honestly the highlight of my day but I can only honestly enjoy them when I know you are too so please take time off for yourself if you need to! There are lots of your older mukbangs I can work through in the meantime haha

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  2. Mel Deer
    Mel Deer says:

    The way a fashion starts is through fashion weeks and big designers runway shows that influence smaller brands (Zara, H&M, etc) to recreate pieces and they get to the common people. They also use something called Trend Forecast which is used not only for fashion design but also for interior des, industrial, etc. They are used by lots of brands and they're not public most of the times; it's a paid service. There's also trend setters, which would be people that are influential (back in the day, they would be in the street/bars/exhibitions, etc. and now I guess is instagrammers) and start wearing/using something and the other ones around them do the same, then a trend is born. Once this trend reaches the malls and fast fashion brands, it isn't a trend anymore, because it's massively produced. Then it's just a fashion. Hope this makes sense 🙂

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  3. Carina S
    Carina S says:

    Lol early 20th century style, I could maybe survive the skirts, but those high necked tops?! I'd not be able to do that. I never really wore checkers as a kid/teenager either because I just can't have stuff near my throat like that.
    At work when you have to wear polo shirts or normal round neck ones that are really close to the neck, those are about as far as I can handle.

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  4. Rebecca D
    Rebecca D says:

    Mid rise boot cut jeans are the ones I feel look best on me. Wear whatever you want & makes you feel comfortable. I’m not fat , ( 5ft 2in around 103 pounds age 47 in a few days) but I look kinda fat in skinny jeans, & they make my feet look huge.

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  5. Tina Girton
    Tina Girton says:

    Going out is nice, but I prefer my home cooked plant based meals. That way I know exactly what's in there! I'll miss you if you don't post a video on Monday! I look forward to it, but I understand what you're saying. 😉

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  6. QueenStix
    QueenStix says:

    I don't like jeans that aren't high waisted. You bend over and worry your ass crack is gonna show. Also, l think my hips are too big to look good in baggy pants, I don't wanna look bigger than I am.

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  7. Weirdunclebob V
    Weirdunclebob V says:

    I've always worn what the fuck I wanted to! I used to care a bit about what I wore but since my twenties it's just been t-shirts (mostly vegan-related, these days!) and cargoes, thongs (flip-flops) most of the year and shoes and a hoodie when it's really cold or raining. And a cap. Always a baseball cap. Keeps the sun and glare out of my eyes and the rain off my glasses and stops my bald spot getting sunburnt! lol Mr Casual, definitely not Mr Stylish🙎‍♂️😄

    A date with you would be amazing. Dry February is over so I can drink red wine again, yay! Pick a day and I'll see you here! lol 😍🌹🥗🍷💚🌱😉

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  8. alexandra
    alexandra says:

    Friendly reminder that eating dessert everyday doesn't necessarily mean you'll gain weight, and even if you do, it doesn't matter as long as you're healthy. Obsessing over calories is a lot more unhealthy. Just enjoy your food, guilt is for bad things, not for eating ❤

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  9. M M
    M M says:

    I’ll keep my side part and skinny jeans! The food looked delicious Rose! Look after yourself, we will always support you even if you have to bring us less content. 💜

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  10. Rhiannon Vorstag
    Rhiannon Vorstag says:

    "I WEAR WHATEVER I WANT"!!!

    ESPECIALLY MY BELL- BOTTOMS&
    BOOT-CUTS.also……."Chokers" are
    NEVER out of Style !

    ( wish I still had my "choker blouses" from my younger years)

    the only thing I will NEVER WEAR
    (at my age & I don't subscribe to the. "you're TOO OLD for THAT bs! I wear what I want") is a "MINI-SKIRT"" or prance around with my "mid-drift" hanging out!

    💕 Rose
    Stay Safe
    Keep Well

    Everyone!

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  11. Rhiannon Vorstag
    Rhiannon Vorstag says:

    "Hamburger Steak" is also here.

    I 1st heard about it in the 70s
    & I'd make it for my mother.

    Now I often make a vegan one
    especially for my family

    Topped with carmelized Vidalia onions,barbeque sauce,spicy mustard,

    (I HATE BB que sauce,but they LOVE it)
    for mine I'll just add the onions ,some vegan cheese,spicy mustard,crispy garlic "chips".

    Stay Safe 💖
    Keep Well

    Everyone !

    PS

    Those pockets look like they're really
    GOOD !

    I would LOVE a substitute for traditional "PITA BREAD"

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  12. GRTV
    GRTV says:

    I think YouTube is still really important to everyone, but you're right the young ones (not that you're old) are definitely more into TikTok and older people are trying to keep up. I do like home cooking even though I'm not the best cook. Companies spend billions on marketing. We don't have Bubly over in the UK. You make eating so fun lol.

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  13. Galit Almog
    Galit Almog says:

    I’m so sad. You are almost the only YouTuber who creates weekly vegan mukbangs. I mostly watch your mukbung videos. So sad you are going to post less of those 😢

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  14. Silent Bliss
    Silent Bliss says:

    Rose, you are now better off than when just starting out as a vegan. With more money to spare, one might be more willing to splurge on vegan restaurant foods. These food aren't cheap so home-cooked food is still the best option for people living on a budget , glad that you are supporting local vegan restaurant though 🙂 give your local economy a boost

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  15. chrystal dawson
    chrystal dawson says:

    I look for your Mukbang Mondays EVERY week…would be so sad to not see you posting weekly. I have been researching and trying korean dishes since I have been watching you. You Tube is not going away for a while….keep posting, please!!

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