Chantal Sarault / Chantal Al-Refae / Foodie Beauty - Delusional drug fiend hamplanet mukbanger from Canada trying to be a glamorous online influencer. Pathological liar, huge bitch, narcissist, animal abuser

Interesting tic at 8:40. The last two "mmm"s definitely seem like something she does to mask the tic. I wonder what triggered that one. She did look at herself in the viewfinder just before it happened.

Is she seriously saying if she were in the 50s she'd be wearing crotchless panties and cheating on her husband with the delivery men? She wishes.
She'd be alone without a job, family, or friends, no husband, no kids, eating herself to death - just like she is now. Only she wouldn't be on YT, she'd be locked away in her mom's basement or attic.
Or maybe she'd have been institutionalized.
Or maybe she'd be in the sideshow at a circus.
Definitely not a wife and mother and seductress of delivery men.

Hmm, I wonder if Aziz has something to tell us. I don't think he'd take her up on it, but I wouldn't put it past her to try to seduce him into giving her free Pizza Pizza pizza.

Edit: In response to her claiming she eats man-sized portions, here's this.

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But Chantal has three burgers - six patties total, a large fry, chicken nuggets, and copious amounts of sauce ... for lunch.
"Man-sized" portions ... the delusion is staggering.
 
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She eats like a fucking line backer during pre-season, jfc. The gravy.... THE GRAVY. Has anyone seen that movie Conspiracy Theory with Mel Gibson? I feel like him... "NO MORE GRAVY!"

Chantal never drinks while eating. She should be sipping a bit of water between bites to savor and slow down. I bet she doesn't drink purposefully to get more food in. She saved that whole glass of milk for her first slice of cake. Scary stuff man.
 
I'll give her this; she got the meal right except for the dressing on the salad. If you didn't have oil and vinegar, you could just use mayonnaise. No, really. And usually the adults would have coffee and the kids would drink milk.

I don't know about Canada, but 50's households in the US had tons of middle class families, moved to the suburbs. Men coming back from the war got the GI bill, including veterans loans, education, and other benefits. A lot of women enjoyed home making and were glad to no longer have to work in wartime factories. Yes, some did not and wanted more for themselves. Many women did work outside the home. But, just like today, a lot of people want to raise children and have a nice home. After the war, people wanted a stable, predictable environment. During the war, all bets were off. But being human, couples still fought, cheated, lied, were lousy at keeping the house in order, had addictions, beat their kids, etc. She portrays the 50's as Ozzie and Harriet though. I can't blame people for that, because that is what the media portrays.

People forget that subtle things affected women and it kind of pisses me off when young women are so pressed about "boomers". Those young women take for granted the freedoms they have today without women demanding more rights. Back then, they could not have a bank account or credit without their husband's or father approval or being on the account. Many times, for buying anything over the cost of a dress, the store would call their husbands to get approval. Husbands could get their wives hauled off to a mental hospital for virtually no reason (sometimes wives could do this too). Raping your wife was not considered rape. Beating your wife was considered either a "domestic problem" and ignored, or "she must have deserved it". Rarely, were husbands prosecuted for it unless their wives died.

As consumerism exploded, there was the "Keeping up with the Jones' and the beginning of the ideals and stress of corporate competition for the average man. Men were pressured to go for the best paying job to feed their families, regardless of personal fulfillment . If you look at Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs,, after the war, the main concern for husbands and wives were the first 2 or 3 levels (basic needs, safety and love). Because the economy boomed, those needs were met and the next generation moved to the upper levels. Today in the US we are still at that level for most people, but the way things are going, people are now going back to the basic needs level.
The push to Climb the Corporate Ladder was then passed on to the boomers generation, but many of them rebelled against it. A whole other sperg.
 
Excellent recap by Who Now; Ozzie & Harriet, it wasn't. Roles & expectations were more rigid & while most found comfort & stability in that, for anyone who likes to in any way, color outside the lines. family, community & general disapproval was swift.

Each decade, each generation has positives that may merit nostalgia but they have to be considered in light of the whole setup. One in two women worked & their wages compared to men, sucked. They were expected as a rule, to give up work when they married. Those that didn't were often forced to work because their husbands were deadbeats or had left them. And hubby controlled the money. Oh yeah, a separated couple? No matter the true circumstances, the woman was looked down upon.

Men may have had a lot more rights & privileges compared to women but they had a higher burden of responsibility as well. Saturday was a work day which is why a lot of older movies are so big on 'Saturday night'. It was your only real chance to get out as a couple - married or dating & it better not be too late a night. Going to church Sunday morning was a community expectation. The average work week was 48 hours.

She shows us the one meal, (nice to see she's having a bit of salad with her dressing), but instead of fantasizing about screwing the milkman, she could have expounded on other typical meals of the period.
 
Been a while, you know exactly what I am doing... A recap of course!
  • shitty new intro
  • HEY GUYS
  • LIKE MY BOHO MIRRORS
  • I TOLD YOU I DECORATE MY HOUSE, FUCK YOU KAREN FARMS
  • MY WALLS ARE NOT BARE
  • slaving in kitchen like 1950s housewife
  • NOT A STEREOTYPE
  • i baked a cake from the box
  • like a 50s housewife
  • SOMEONE PLEASE DATE ME
  • cut to the slop
  • i did a lot of research into 50s cuisine
  • eating like the husband
  • meatloaf, peas (which she hates), and mashed potatoes
  • funfetti cake, creamy cucumber dressing soup, and milk so she can grow up strong and be in the army
  • blooty beat
  • cums when she tries dressing
  • big part of me wants to be part of the 50s
  • everyone has a function, NOT ME THOUGH HEE HEE
  • the meat loaf is TENDER (NO FUCKING SHIT IT IS GROUND BEEF, YOU DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT THAT WORD MEANS)
  • the milk is tender too
  • no orgasm when eating other foods
  • she only cums when eating dressing
  • there was no middle class now, only in the 50s
  • i love old school music
  • civil liberties were different
  • "times were better when segregation was the law" ~ Chantal, probably
  • what if the housewives were sluts? hee hee
  • i would be the slutty housewife!!!!!!1
  • she would be fucking the milkman, poolboy, and mailman
  • just like her current "lovers", none of these men exist
  • being a stay at home mom would be tiring
  • i have no idea what that means
  • the men did not show enough appreciation
  • THE BEST MEATLOAF
  • MOIST
  • meatloaf has meatloaf seasoning
  • GRAVY BREAK
  • now there is more gravy than food on the plate
  • i hope she mixes the gravy with her glass of milk
  • i would not survive in the 50s
  • youre right chantal, i doubt you will live to see your 50s
  • IF I FARTED, MY 50s husband would divorce me
  • FATPHOBIA WAS EVEN WORSE
  • probably wouldnt be married
  • you still arent now? nothing has changed?
  • peetz invades the fridge and calls her a pig, what a king
  • milk is my dessert
  • I DONT LIKE DRINKING MILK LIKE THAT
  • they would eat bread and butter too
  • DRAT, i do not have bread
  • just eat the butter then
  • if you dont eat all your food, you cant have any pudding
  • blooty beet
  • she creams her bloomers
  • SHUT UP SAM
  • hark the angels sing
  • SLURP
  • SLURP
  • milk is SOOOOOOOOO GOOD
  • shoulder shimmy
  • sam gazes into the abyss
  • moral of the story: i know absolutely nothing about the 50s, i just like to eat
  • smaller portions of course
  • sam jumps when she cleats the plates
  • GOODBYE
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So punchable, good lord
 
Excellent recap by Who Now; Ozzie & Harriet, it wasn't. Roles & expectations were more rigid & while most found comfort & stability in that, for anyone who likes to in any way, color outside the lines. family, community & general disapproval was swift.

Each decade, each generation has positives that may merit nostalgia but they have to be considered in light of the whole setup. One in two women worked & their wages compared to men, sucked. They were expected as a rule, to give up work when they married. Those that didn't were often forced to work because their husbands were deadbeats or had left them. And hubby controlled the money. Oh yeah, a separated couple? No matter the true circumstances, the woman was looked down upon.

Men may have had a lot more rights & privileges compared to women but they had a higher burden of responsibility as well. Saturday was a work day which is why a lot of older movies are so big on 'Saturday night'. It was your only real chance to get out as a couple - married or dating & it better not be too late a night. Going to church Sunday morning was a community expectation. The average work week was 48 hours.

She shows us the one meal, (nice to see she's having a bit of salad with her dressing), but instead of fantasizing about screwing the milkman, she could have expounded on other typical meals of the period.
And living together was not an option and if you did you were considered trash.
 
We all know she's too stupid to come up with something remotely creative. She didn't even have the decency to credit where she got the idea to film this video.
I believe unreservedly that she got this 1950s idea from someone else, but it's not the first time she's mentioned it. In 2019 she briefly had a phase where her new miracle diet concept was eating like the people in 1950s social hygiene films. Unlike some of her diets, this one didn't even get a mukbang where she pretends to be sticking to it.

The most airtime it got was in a video from June, but I sadly think the video wasn't archived. I did write it up though. This was the era of the grotesque fake nails and makeup guru attempts. I compared her to Ursula, but I regret that now because Ursula has tits, a job, her own place, and at least two friends.
 
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Go to YouTube and look up 'Back in Time For Dinner'. Both the BBC & CBC dis series wherein a family would, using equipment from the appropriate time period, prepare, cook & eat a meal representative of the decade covered. They were interesting viewing & well done.
 
Go to YouTube and look up 'Back in Time For Dinner'. Both the BBC & CBC dis series wherein a family would, using equipment from the appropriate time period, prepare, cook & eat a meal representative of the decade covered. They were interesting viewing & well done.
I love all the BBC series where they recreate history. There's so many to choose from. Electric Dreams is a personal favourite. There's a wealth of info about vintage diet and lifestyle online, but I still think she just wanted an excuse to bake a cake.
 
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