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Liv's POV
Me and Harvey walked into Tesco, going separate ways to everyone else. I turned the camera on and filmed me and Harvey. "So, I was thinking, since we're going first, which we didn't agree with. Why don't we..." I started before getting cut off.

"Come to Brazil." Harvey sung. "Sorry, I couldn't help myself." He laughed so did I.

"As I was saying, why don't we set the bar high and make traditional Cornish Pasties?" I asked Harv, looking at the camera, I make them usually once every week with my grandad, so I know what I'm doing.

"I don't know how to make them." Harvey said.

"You're lucky I've been making them for 5 years." I giggled, Harvey just looked at me, shocked. "There's a lot about me you don't know, Mills. Oh, oh and we can have Peri chips for a starter!" I said excited.

"Yes!" Harvey said excitedly.

"So, for our starter we're having Peri chips, for our main and desert we're having traditional Cornish Pasties." I said to the camera.

"It's a weird combination, so suits our personalities perfectly." Harvey laughed at the camera. "Also why no desert?" He asked.

"Cornish pasties are designed to be served by itself, no starter, side or desert. They were originally made for miners in Cornwall, so just having the pasty took up less space. They have a twisted crust to stop the filling falling out, and it made it easier for miners to hold. Making a traditional one, which is what I thought for us to do, you put a strip of pastry in the middle to separate 2 different fillings. In one side you have meat, potato and any other things you want to put in it, and in the other side you have fruit like strawberries, apples, raspberries or any other fruit that goes in tarts, to, as you probably guessed by what I just said, makes a tart. It was designed so that the miners could have a filling meal and it would be small and compact." I explained. "Sorry if I rambled I get excited because no one ever knows this fact. I learnt it at a young age, having a Cornish grandparent you learn different things." I said.

"Woah, you sound like a google page." Harvey laughed.

"Imma take that as a compliment, now I've spoke a lot and it is your YouTube channel so you talk for a bit now." I said.

As we went round and got all our ingredients, Harvey spoke about how excited he was for the ducks to hatch, and about the new supreme drop this Thursday. When we were done, we met up with everyone else. "So, everyone's back together now, we've all bought our stuff, no one will know what everyone else has bought until they cook it. We'll see you back at the house!" He stopped the camera and we all piled into the car, Dobby on his motorbike again.

"Right, everyone at the table so we can do the intro." Harvey said, and started the camera sitting down.

"Yo guys, it's Max!"

"And Harvey! Today is the first of 4 videos! This was Liv's idea, so I'll let her explain." Harvey said motioning to me.

"Ok, basically this is like come dine with me. The 'teams' or pairs are; me and Harvey; Max and Elmo, sorry, Caitlin; Dobby and Charlotte; and finally, Tom and Taome." I started. "Me and Harvey are cooking first because we somehow lost that fight." I laughed.

"Now that Liv's explained it, we'll see you in the shops." Harvey said and turned the camera off, he turned it back on. "And we're back! You just saw me and Liv shopping so next week you will see the next pair shopping."

"Even if we all went shopping at the same time, welcome to TV Darling." Max said, putting on a posh accent, causing all of us to burst out laughing.

Tom stopped the camera, and we went and set the cameras up in the kitchen, when we were setting all the cameras up Pingu came and sat looking up to Max. Max picked Pingu up and put her on his back. I got a picture and sent it to Max. He wrote on it then put it on his Snapchat story.

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