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  • (girl blowing)

  • - What the heck? (blowing)

  • (girl giggling)

  • (chipper upbeat music)

  • - [Interviewer] Hello. - Hi.

  • - [Interviewer] What do you know about the 1960s?

  • - The Beatles? - [Interviewer] Yeah.

  • - Okay, that's all I know.

  • - [Interviewer] All right, that's good.

  • So we are trying food from the 1960s today.

  • Would you say that you're a young lady?

  • - Probably not.

  • - Young, young, young lady.

  • (interviewer chuckling)

  • - When I'm 10, I'll definitely say that.

  • - [Interviewer] Okay well, this cookbook

  • has some thoughts on how to be a young lady.

  • Do you wanna read a little bit about being a young lady?

  • - I cannot read.

  • - When playing this cookbook,

  • we have tried to meet the needs

  • of all types of teenage girls.

  • The girl who was engaged in one so rightly.

  • Engaged?

  • - [Interviewer] You don't know any

  • teen girls who are engaged?

  • - Oh, I hope not. (giggling)

  • - Ooh, ice cream.

  • - Oh, my. (giggling)

  • What?

  • - [Interviewer] What meal do you think that's for?

  • - Dessert.

  • - [Interviewer] It's a breakfast recipe.

  • (girl exclaiming)

  • - Why don't my parents feed this to me every--

  • - [Interviewer] I think they should.

  • - I think they should too.

  • - What is this?

  • (smacking lips) Lemon-y.

  • It's kind of like a soda.

  • - [Interviewer] It is actually egg lemonade.

  • - What?

  • Wait, like, there's eggs in this?

  • - [Interviewer] Yeah.

  • - Like, wow. - [Interviewer] Yeah.

  • - That's kind of weird, but it's good.

  • - Why eat breakfast at all?

  • The answer is, breakfast gives you glow power

  • to smile at all the boys on their way to school.

  • Okay, that's not the reason, but sure.

  • - Why do you have to eat breakfast to smile at a boy?

  • Why can't you just eat breakfast because it's healthy?

  • - Bonus if you're dieting, what kind of a book is this?

  • (both laughing)

  • - [Interviewer] Do you think that's advice

  • you need as a young lady?

  • - I am nine years old.

  • My dad and I made a deal that

  • I wouldn't start dating until I'm 27.

  • And I took that back. (laughing)

  • And now he won't let me take it back.

  • I hope he knows that's not true.

  • - What the heck?

  • (gagging) Mm-mm.

  • (interviewer laughing)

  • - Oh no.

  • I hate this.

  • - Okay, I'm guessing this is, no, it's kind of warm.

  • I think it's milk.

  • Yeah it's milk.

  • Why milk in this?

  • - [Interviewer] This cookbook is insistent

  • that you bring a canteen of milk to school.

  • It's in all the lunch recipes.

  • That is a Tiny Tom, which is a tomato

  • stuffed with diced cheese, canned liver pate.

  • - Canned liver?

  • (chuckling) It's funny how you'll eat anything

  • if you don't know what it is.

  • (interviewer laughing)

  • - I'm gonna be real, that does not look good.

  • Okay, it's actually kind of good.

  • - I think the texture is a little bit weird.

  • To me it's a little bit like dog food.

  • - I think this is seaweed.

  • - [Interviewer] It's actually spinach.

  • - Uh-uh.

  • - [Interviewer] That is surprise spinach.

  • The surprise is that it's cooked in boiled Sprite.

  • - Sprite?

  • - [Interviewer] Do you think you'll ask

  • your mom and dad to make you some

  • Sprite-boiled spinach for dinner?

  • - No thanks, dad.

  • (interviewer laughing)

  • - Go away from here.

  • Away. (blowing)

  • What the heck? (laughing)

  • - It's an explosion of raisins.

  • Ooh, nice.

  • The apple is really good.

  • I wish when I wanted an apple, my dad gave me it like this.

  • He usually just hands me an apple from the bowl.

  • (interviewer laughing)

  • (both laughing)

  • This weird 60s food is really good.

  • - [Interviewer] One more bite?

  • - Yes.

  • Okay, done.

  • - [Interviewer] What do you think?

  • Do you wanna go back in time to the 1960s?

  • - Considering that people thought that

  • you had to eat breakfast to impress boys?

  • I would not like to go back to the 1960s.

  • - I might want to be part of the 1960 century

  • in the morning part, where I could eat a good breakfast.

  • But not the rest of the day.

  • - Bye, thanks for watching.

(girl blowing)

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