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  • (stove clicking)

  • (spray hissing)

  • (gentle music)

  • (pan crackling)

  • - I'm telling you guys, I literally eat this

  • at least three to four times a week.

  • I always just keep the broccoli and the brown rice

  • just precooked in the fridge

  • and then I just heat it up when I want it.

  • I notice that I tend to overeat the most when I am starving,

  • when I'm cooking and nothing's prepared.

  • I think it's just easier to make an unhealthy choice

  • when you're just already in a ravenous state.

  • It's nice to just have things precooked.

  • It's the whole point of meal prepping.

  • I was in the kitchen and I started to notice my bananas.

  • They're looking a bit brown, a bit spotty.

  • They need to be turned into bread.

  • I'm gonna be using my friend Emily's banana bread recipe

  • and it is absolutely delicious.

  • I made it a couple of days ago

  • when the past bananas went brown.

  • I'm not gonna buy this many bananas when I go to the store

  • because I'm not eating them

  • as frequently as I thought I would.

  • I'm gonna start off with heating my oven up first.

  • I'm gonna preheat it to a 350 degrees fahrenheit.

  • So for this recipe

  • I'm gonna be doing a couple of adjustments.

  • So instead of two bananas I'm gonna be using three,

  • and I have my lovely KitchenAid mixer.

  • It's been making baking very very pleasant for me.

  • So I'm gonna get these three very ripe bananas

  • and I'm gonna put them inside this mixing bowl.

  • I honestly think that ripe bananas are so cute,

  • it looks like a dinosaur.

  • Got my bananas in and then I'm gonna turn it on.

  • (mixer whirring)

  • (egg clattering)

  • I would love to learn how to crack an egg with one hand.

  • Next up, I'm gonna get 1/3 of a cup of maple syrup,

  • this is gonna add some extra sweetness to this.

  • And then we're gonna get a 1/4 of a cup of coconut oil.

  • Oh my gosh, that's exactly how much I needed.

  • That is literally so satisfying.

  • So I think that's all our wet ingredients now.

  • We can start adding the dry.

  • (gentle upbeat music)

  • So I'm gonna add my almond flour in.

  • (mixer whirring)

  • Wow, wow, wow.

  • So now I'm gonna get some avocado oil spray

  • and I'm just gonna spray the pan as best as I can.

  • And then you just pour the mixture in the pan.

  • So now we're gonna put it in the oven for 35 minutes.

  • Okay.

  • The Sparkling Ice in the black cherry flavor,

  • it tastes exactly like Dr. Pepper,

  • which is my favorite soda of all time.

  • But this one only has five calories in it.

  • The whole bottle, insane.

  • What do they put in here to make it taste so good?

  • (gentle music)

  • The timer went off!

  • The bread is done!

  • Oh, I can't wait to meet her.

  • I'm so excited.

  • Oh, she's huge.

  • She's jiggling around a lot, okay.

  • Maybe it's because I put three bananas.

  • Okay, well either way let's put her back in

  • so we can eat her faster.

  • Set a timer for five minutes.

  • - [Watch] Okay, five minutes and counting.

  • - It's so beautiful.

  • Oh, okay, let's cut her.

  • Whoa, that's moist.

  • Look.

  • Oh, I'm so excited.

  • All right.

  • Ben's playing FIFA downstairs with a friend.

  • Wow, it's so moist.

  • It's almost like a bread pudding.

  • I'm honestly speechless.

  • Mmm!

  • The thing with the baking is I am really enjoying myself

  • but baking three to four times a week

  • is absolutely expanding my waistline,

  • so I'm gonna have to pull back

  • to maybe just baking once a week.

  • I think I got a little bit too gung-ho

  • with the amount of time I have.

  • Mm.

  • Take my hand and hold it tight

  • Look at the paintings, I'll be your guide

  • Don't stop looking in my eyes

  • Are you cold

  • Do you want to sit down

  • ♪ I've been here a million times so I know my way around

  • Don't stop looking at me now

  • - Today is one of those days

  • where I just feel like curling my hair.

  • I wanna feel a little bit more presentable

  • because this has been my uniform

  • for the majority of the month.

  • And for those who are wondering where I got this sweater,

  • it was just a freebie that I got in the mail by Bless Box,

  • which is Sazan's subscription service where she.

  • It's kind of like Birchbox.

  • Where they just send out sample sizes of different products

  • and this sweater was one of the freebies,

  • and I ended up just keeping it because it's just so soft

  • and it washes really well.

  • These days when I get ready I curl my hair first

  • because I want the curls to drop a little bit more.

  • I've noticed that if I do my makeup first

  • and then I curl my hair my curls can look a little bit

  • too perfect, if you know what I mean?

  • I'm gonna put some makeup on today

  • because my friend's birthday is today, Vanan,

  • and she's having a Zoom party.

  • And she said to dress to the nines.

  • So I kinda wanna do a fun makeup look.

  • I don't wanna do anything too crazy

  • because I wanna let the birthday girl shine.

  • But I wanna experiment with my eye makeup a little bit more.

  • So for foundation I'm gonna go with this one Bite Beauty.

  • I love this one.

  • It reminds me of that Maybelline a mousse foundation.

  • Do remember that?

  • And then for underneath the eyes

  • I'm gonna go with Pat McGrath.

  • It's so nice to be able to just connect with everyone

  • in the comfort of your own home

  • and knowing that you don't need to worry about

  • how you're gonna get home.

  • Obviously, it's not the exact same sensation

  • of going out and listening to music

  • and having a little adventure that way.

  • But for now it's what we must do.

  • Okay, this is not going as planned.

  • I just added this blush from Iconic London.

  • Have you guys heard of this brand before?

  • I've never heard of them but they somehow found my PO box

  • and mailed me a couple things.

  • I've been wanting to get more into liquid blush,

  • but I don't think I'm applying it right.

  • Okay, pounding it out with the beauty blender will help.

  • So some really fun palettes from Huda Beauty came.

  • Oh my gosh, this looks so fun to play around with.

  • Holy crap.

  • Oh my god, wow!

  • There's also the Matte & Metal Melted Shadows.

  • I saw Sydney use this and it acted as a really great base

  • for the shadows because it's so wet.

  • Whoa, okay.

  • Wow, okay.

  • It's very precise, I like it.

  • Then I'm gonna blend it with my finger.

  • I like the idea of using these neon colors.

  • I know we just did a pink base

  • but let's see what this yellow looks like on top.

  • It does make it more pigmented, doesn't it?

  • And here is the finished look.

  • No lashes because there's just no need to.

  • But this is the look.

  • You can't even tell that I put the neon eye shadow.

  • - Also then you would be in L.A., much closer to us.

  • (gentle upbeat music)

  • Hey, guys, it is two o'clock, on a Tuesday,

  • and I'm starting to feel my afternoon slump.

  • I think last week my afternoon slump

  • would happen around four,

  • but today it just came a little bit earlier.

  • I've been seeing this term, quarantine 15,

  • floating around on the internet

  • and it basically implies that a lot of people will gain

  • 15 pounds during this quarantine,

  • and I am falling underneath that category.

  • I refuse to weigh myself

  • but yesterday I tried on a pair of denim pants,

  • ones that normally fit me quite loosely,

  • but I struggled to button them up.

  • So I know that I've gained weight and it makes sense

  • because I've been having two dinners,

  • I have been baking excessively

  • and I've been eating everything that I've baked,

  • whether they're not good or they're great.

  • It's like essentially having cake after every meal.

  • So I've mandated a new order for myself

  • which is when I'm at home

  • I must wear things with a waistband.

  • Like not constricting but this is the only way I have

  • some concept and grasp over my body.

  • Because before this whole like pandemic happened

  • I would know that I was gaining weight

  • because I would wear certain clothing

  • and be like, "Oh, okay, this is feeling a little bit tight."

  • But now that we're not going anywhere,

  • I'm just in those loose T's all day,

  • I had no idea that I was gaining weight.

  • So, yeah, I think I'm just going to

  • chill out on the baking for now, just a little bit

  • and then I'm also gonna stop having two dinners.

  • 'Cause I have dinner at six o'clock

  • and then I'll have another dinner at 8:30,

  • which is, it is what it is.

  • I have been keeping up with my exercise though,

  • which I think has been keeping my mind more sane.

  • Thank God for my Apple Watch.

  • I love the activity feature on here

  • because it shows you how many steps you've made

  • and how many hours you've stood

  • and it just keeps me accountable.

  • So I'm glad that I have this at least

  • because I feel like I would be even more sedentary

  • if I didn't have this.

  • In 30 minutes I'm doing a photo with my friend Ashley.

  • Her and Alexa Losey started this Instagram

  • called @STORYNINETEEN.

  • Which is basically a Instagram page where people just share

  • how they are kind of living their life during this pandemic.

  • And it's very hopeful and very specific to our times.

  • I never done a digital photo shoot before,

  • so I'm gonna have my phone

  • and then I guess she's going to frame me

  • and then take screenshots of that.

  • So it's a very unique concept and I'm excited.

  • I have been enjoying these glasses by Quay.

  • This is the Chrissy Teigen and Quay collaboration.

  • But I don't know, I think it just adds

  • a little bit of flair.

  • It's funny, ever since I got LASIK I'm kind of craving

  • the look of glasses now.

  • 'Cause I feel like glasses definitely add a little bit of

  • pizzazz to the face.

  • How's the framing? - [Ashley] I kind of like

  • when you're leaning forward like that.

  • (gentle upbeat music)

  • - [Ben] So from here.

  • No punches left to roll with

  • You've got to keep your focus

  • - TikTok is hard.

  • It's making me confront my inability to dance.

  • I already knew that I couldn't dance,

  • but TikTok really just shoved it in my face

  • and it's hard to let just watch

  • all the amazing skilled dancers on TikTok.

  • I think it's been like a week and a half

  • since I've learned the "Say So" dance,

  • and I think I finally got it, perhaps.

  • It has been a way to pass the time,

  • and if you guys would like to follow me on TikTok

  • my username is @imjennim.

  • I think it'll just be a compilation

  • of all my failed dance attempts.

  • I had a bit of revelation actually,

  • I think I have always actively avoided TikTok

  • because it seemed like a platform solely for dancing.

  • Obviously, there's other content besides that.

  • But I must say the people that dance really well

  • and are so comfortable with themselves, with their bodies,

  • with like the dope music and their dancing skills,

  • it is super mesmerizing.

  • I did some reflection and I realized that

  • my discomfort with dancing runs so deep in my history.

  • It goes as far back as sixth grade

  • where I was starting to develop more of my music tastes.

  • I did like some pop and some R&B,

  • but I'm mostly focused on rock music

  • because with rock music there's no real dancing involved,

  • it's just a lot of head banging and moshing

  • and I was like, "Yeah!"

  • And then a lot of my pillars

  • were just super anti-establishment.

  • Like I didn't wanna join cheer, I didn't wanna join dance

  • or any type of like elective.

  • I was like, "No, fuck that, fuck school,

  • "fuck homework, fuck parents."

  • I was just saying no to a lot of things,

  • I was being very difficult.

  • I didn't wanna admit it when I was younger

  • but the reason why I didn't wanna try out

  • for any of these things was I was afraid of failure.

  • I was afraid to get rejected.

  • Which I probably would have

  • because I was so not coordinated.

  • I remember in my sophomore year

  • I got invited to go to homecoming

  • and I was so anxious about dancing.

  • I had no desire to go to a dance

  • because it's an event that's literally titled on

  • an activity that I'm actively trying to avoid.

  • And I remember he invited me and I was his date

  • and I just avoided him all night

  • because I was afraid of

  • what kind of dancing he would wanna do.

  • I was afraid that we would have to freak

  • and I was like, "Ah!" just, like, so in my head.

  • This was my junior year,

  • I had the option to take dance class

  • or PE, physical education, and I was like,

  • "Ugh, I don't wanna run the mile anymore,

  • "so I'll just do dance, it'll be easier."

  • And it was the worst decision I made

  • because the dance class was filled with

  • amazing trained dancers who were doing it while growing up,

  • so I literally felt like such a reject

  • and I felt like everyone was knowing what they're doing,

  • everyone's flexible and moving their body all amazing.

  • And so it became a period that I dreaded so much.

  • And the final project for that dance class

  • was to get in a group and choreograph your own dance

  • and then perform it to everybody.

  • The groups were assigned and I remember one of the girls,

  • she was really really good, and she was so pissed

  • that she was stuck in a group

  • with people that weren't as good as her,

  • and she basically choreographed the whole thing.

  • But I remember just being the weakest link

  • and just feeling like a failure

  • because I had that pressure and I felt like I was

  • disappointing her, I just became even worse of a dancer.

  • I think dancing started to get a little bit more bearable

  • when alcohol was involved.

  • It's such a lubricant, and suddenly I felt like

  • my heavy armor was off and I could just like move fluidly.

  • I mean in my mind that's how I felt,

  • and as I got older I didn't mind dancing.

  • In fact, I grew to like it, especially on nights out

  • when we're in like a dark room where everybody's dancing.

  • That I like because no one's really focusing

  • on people that are dancing like.

  • Everyone is just dancing and having a good time,

  • and that's what I really enjoyed.

  • I love going out and dancing.

  • However, dancing when the spotlight is directly on me, no.

  • So that brings us to speed now, TikTok.

  • I must say that it has been a journey.

  • I am getting like a slight satisfaction on learning a move

  • and I like that it's only 10 seconds,

  • but it uses just like this dusty-ass part of my mind.

  • It's like a fun entry level way

  • on how I can get started with improving my dancing

  • because it's something that I didn't realize

  • I wasn't that connected to.

  • And it's also something I didn't realize

  • how much resistance I've had towards it.

  • Because dancing is really about confidence,

  • it's about owning yourself and you know you can mess up

  • but you just need to make it your own,

  • and because I'm such an over-thinker

  • dancing is just like completely foreign to me.

  • But I am and I'm ready to tackle it.

  • It only took for the last year of my 20s to push me,

  • and also a pandemic.

  • So I would say now is the time.

  • - Hey there. - Hey, guys.

  • It's nice to talk to you.

  • - [Jenn] Hey.

  • - Hi. - Hey, Ashley.

  • - Anybody know what the rule of thumb here is?

  • (gentle music)

  • So it is April 1st today,

  • which is April Fool's here in the U.S.

  • I'm not sure if it's like a international holiday.

  • And I never do any pranks

  • because I've got a horrible poker face,

  • but today I want to try and attempt to prank Ben.

  • So I saw Molly-Mae of Love Island

  • do this prank to her boyfriend, Tommy,

  • where she did her makeup really really crappy

  • and then she brought up Tommy

  • to see if he would notice or not, or say anything.

  • So I'm gonna try and do the same,

  • and since we are quarantined

  • it doesn't matter if I do my makeup badly

  • because it's just gonna come off.

  • I need a foundation that's slightly darker

  • than my skin tone.

  • So I want this to be believable,

  • I wanna see if he would be super honest with me

  • if I didn't look that great.

  • Okay, so this foundation's

  • two or three tones darker than my skin.

  • I'm just gonna do a really crappy job

  • blending that in. (laughs)

  • I'm just gonna get really splotchy.

  • But then I also wanna be convincing,

  • I don't want it to be like too fucked up,

  • or else he'll just be like, "Oh, this must be a prank."

  • Ben's really good at breaking the truth

  • but saying it in a really nice way.

  • My brows actually look pretty good. (laughs)

  • I'll just make it all dark here.

  • Now I have to make sure that I sound as normal as possible,

  • that's gonna be so hard.

  • The second I stopped trying with my brows

  • it actually looks pretty good. (laughs)

  • Now I'm gonna add some bronzer.

  • So this is from a different angle.

  • Maybe a little bit extra here.

  • It's weird, I feel like it doesn't look that bad on camera.

  • I feel like I used to do my makeup like this in 2015.

  • That's pretty severe, okay.

  • I'm just gonna do like a crappy cat eye.

  • (sniggers) Oh my God, okay.

  • And then we'll do one here.

  • How can I make this look a little bit worse?

  • Okay.

  • Okay, okay, okay, okay.

  • What do you guys think?

  • This looks pretty messed up.

  • Especially this side, what is this?

  • I'm gonna summon him and I'm gonna ask him to come upstairs

  • to film a quick rapid-fire boyfriend tag.

  • Hi, do you think you can come upstairs?

  • - [Ben] Of course, babe, I'm coming right up.

  • Over. - Okay, thank you.

  • Over. (chuckles)

  • He's coming, he's coming, he's coming, he's coming.

  • It's just gonna be super candid.

  • - There was just nice lighting in the west

  • so I just tryna take a picture.

  • - Oh, wow, that looks really good!

  • Wait, that looks amazing!

  • Okay, do you wanna sit here?

  • - Yes please - We'd said we'd do

  • a quick boyfriend tag thing.

  • - Boyfriend tag thing. - I guess it's---

  • - Hey, guys, what's up it's Ben?

  • Hey guys, good to see you again.

  • Didn't realize you popped over.

  • - All right, so number one. (laughs)

  • - That's a good start.

  • - (laughs) Wait. - 10 minutes in,

  • almost started.

  • - Why am I crying? (laughs)

  • - It's okay.

  • It's okay

  • See, we've lost the plot.

  • (Jenn laughing)

  • Don't know where it's gone.

  • - Okay, okay.

  • - All right, let's do it. - Okay, okay.

  • Number one, how long have we been together?

  • - It's gonna be six years in July.

  • (Jenn laughing)

  • There was a slight answer.

  • (Jenn laughing)

  • - The second question is what's my shoe size?

  • - Six or five.

  • Because remember there's been a time

  • I went to get your shoes

  • and I looked at one shoe and it was five

  • and one it was six, and I'm like, "Well, which one is it?"

  • - Six. - Oh.

  • - You're very close though.

  • - You have owned a shoe that's been five.

  • - I have actually, yeah. - See, there we are.

  • - Damn, you really know a lot about me.

  • I know what size shoe you are.

  • - What am I?

  • - You're size nine.

  • - U.S. 10, UK nine.

  • - Fuck. - Yeah,

  • but you're kind of right.

  • It's just English roots, you know?

  • - April fools.

  • I did my makeup badly

  • and I wanted to see if you'd see. (laughing)

  • If you would tell me before we recorded.

  • (both laughing)

  • - It came to mind.

  • (Jenn laughing)

  • It came to mind, but I don't wanna say,

  • "Hey, guys gets a see you.

  • "By the way, what the fuck is?"

  • - No, but I thought you gonna say, "Oh, wait there's."

  • - Every time I'd look I'd be like, "Fucking hell."

  • - What did you think? (laughing)

  • - Thought you did a terrible job, but I didn't.

  • It's this bit that gave it away from me,

  • the little gap there.

  • - You still didn't say anything, you were very committed

  • on just being good vibes. (laughs)

  • - I probably would have just waited to afterwards

  • and then it probably would've been ruined

  • 'cause you wouldn't of liked how you looked,

  • and we'd of had to do it again.

  • It was gradually coming to mind more and more

  • as we were progressing.

  • - I couldn't even. (laughs)

  • - That's why you're laughing. - Yeah I know, I was like--

  • - I'm like, "Why is it so funny?

  • "6th of July is." (mumbles) (Jenn laughing)

  • - I got this from Molly-Mae.

  • Molly-Mae's YouTube channel. - Oh, did she? (laughs)

  • - Yeah, she pranked Tommy.

  • And she did this exact-- - Did he notice?

  • - No, he didn't notice at all. (laughing)

  • I honestly think a lot of guys wouldn't notice.

  • - 'Cause it's not horrendous.

  • - Right?

  • It's only if you really look, it's like.

  • Okay, all right, thanks everyone.

  • - Lovely to see you guys, see you soon.

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家庭での一週間|4月のVlog (A Week At Home | April Vlog)

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    giabao_hand_some に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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