
Neither Phil's nor Emily's light came on when they buzzed in.This is the first episode to be directed by Kelly Miyahara.At the end of the bonus round, the camera shows the audience instead of staying focused on Beau.The audience is shown at the end of Round 1 in its second airing. Instead, the camera stays focused on Beau. The audience is not shown at the end of Round 1.Big's is wearing a red mask instead of his usual purple one. In this episode, Captain Huggyface eats both prizes: the official WordGirl world's largest stalk of broccoli and the world's largest baby carrot.This is the first episode in which Phil is addressed by name. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdevourdevour /dva -var/ verb transitive 1 DFEATto eat something quickly because you are.This episode marks the speaking debut of Phil.BONUS ROUND: The Official Wordgirl Largest Baby Carrot.MAIN ROUND: The Official Wordgirl World's Largest Stalk of Broccoli (reduced to the 2nd Largest Stalk of Broccoli after Huggy eats most of it).Two-Brains is devouring a piece of cheese. The chicken salad can be made at least 24 hours in advance. Check seasoning again and adjust, if desired. But Beau disqualifies Phil for talking with his mouth full, so Emily is declared the winner.Įmily also wins the bonus round, correctly choosing picture #2, in which Dr. Sliced whole wheat bread, for sandwiches In a medium bowl mix chicken, mayonnaise, sour cream, and tarragon until well combined. Although the words are muffled by the food, you can make out what he is saying. He then takes another bite and says it again. Phil: "I clearly said, devour means to gobble down food!" Tommy: "Well, who could understand you when you were devouring that sandwich?!" Emily then buzzes in and correctly defines Devour as "to gobble down food". Got a smokin' hot tip? Contact the GK News Desk at with story ideas.In Round 1, after seeing three examples of Huggy devouring food, Phil buzzes in while eating a sandwich, and his answer cannot be understood. Still hungry? Follow Genius Kitchen on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for even more fresh food news, served daily.
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“Are you selling out?” a girl asks the popular Marvel superhero, to which he responds, “Of course I am.”ĭeadpool and Devour are partnering in the build up to the May 18th release of Deadpool 2, sure to be full of more of the hero’s witty commentary, and maybe even a Devour sandwich or two. Played by Ryan Reynolds, the superhero also knows he’s selling out for the sake of marketing. The ad plays on Deadpool’s signature sense of humor, with all the absurdity you might expect from the character. The character is the new spokesman for a line of grilled cheese sandwiches found in the frozen food aisle, providing a convenient cheesy answer to all of your cravings. In each DEVOUR frozen meal and sandwich, we dial up the taste, max out the flavor. DEVOUR was created in 2016 on the belief that all food should be mouthwatering. We are dropped right into his dream complete with unicorns, talking food and giant microwaves. DEVOUR sandwiches are available at retailers nationwide at a suggested retail price of 3.50. Well, in an ad released this week for DEVOUR foods, we join Deadpool in this exact scenario. Have you ever had a dream that you’re riding on a unicorn through the aisles of a supermarket on the hunt for a delicious sandwich? You take a stop at the frozen cabinet, have a quick chat with an animated corn dog and some noodles playing casino games, before swiping a box of DEVOUR sandwiches to throw in your cart already full of the same brand.
