A Father’s Joy and Sadness Watching His Daughters Eat | Raising Cane’s Mukbang

A Father’s Joy and Sadness Watching His Daughters Eat | Raising Cane’s Mukbang

(95 characters or less) If you enjoy these types of videos, click here for more ➡️   • Mandatory Family Dinners + Trying Popeyes ...   ========== If you are interested in any of the gear I use, please consider buying from the following affiliate links. I receive a small referral fee if you buy, costing you nothing extra, but you will support this growing channel. Thank you. Main Camera: https://amzn.to/4nRJMYi Second Camera: https://amzn.to/4gEBUa1 Microphones: https://amzn.to/48w5pIT Grow Your Own Channel: https://vidiq.com/tonyhoang =============== 📌 Lets Stay Connected 📺 Subscribe on YouTube:    / @tonyhoangyt   Follow me on Social Media: 📸 Instagram:   / tonyhoangyt   🎵 TikTok:   / tonyhoangyt   🐦 X (Twitter): https://x.com/tonyhoangyt 📌 Pinterest:   / tonyhoangyt   📖 Facebook:   / tonyhoangyt   ==================== I really love watching my daughters eat, and before you think that sounds weird, let me explain. As a dad, those moments mean more to me than words can say. In this video, I share why watching them brings me both joy and sadness. All while trying Raising Cane’s again to see if my opinion has changed since my first time in Waikiki. I ordered Raising Cane’s Box Combo — 4 chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries, Texas toast, coleslaw, and a large lemonade (upgraded for 60¢). I also grabbed two extra Cane’s sauces because… why not? My total came to $15.79 after tax. Let’s see if this meal can redeem my first Cane’s experience. As I eat, I talk about what it means to watch my daughters grow up and how something as simple as a meal can remind us to be grateful — and aware that not every parent has the same blessing. This one is part reflection, part confession, and part reminder that love often looks like quiet sacrifice. 👉 Question for you: What brings you the most joy from seeing your children do? Drop your answer in the comment section below. I’d love to hear your story. Hello, my name is Tony Hoang. I like to talk while I eat. My daughters think I talk too much. So I decided to start a mukbang YouTube channel dedicated to my daughters. A place they can always find me. On this channel, I plan to eat while telling stories of what makes me who I am. Along the way, I would like to build a community around parenting, learning, exploring, and dreaming. I will also try to give you my honest rating on the food I eat in each video. (See ratings below) I enjoy learning about people and what makes them who they are. Although I would not classify myself as a foodie, I do enjoy a good meal. I am open to trying new foods, as long as it does not contain fruit. 😬 This channel is not created for children, but is family friendly and appropriate for viewers of all ages. I am not affiliated or sponsored by the businesses I review. If that changes, I will let you know in the video and description. ========================= Food Rating Explained: 🍩 1. “Never Again” "I took one bite and regretted it. Wouldn’t eat again even if it were free." 🍩🍩 2. “Last Resort” "Edible in a pinch, but only if I'm starving and there are no better options." 🍩🍩🍩 3. “Solid” "Tasty enough that I’d eat it again, but I’m not craving it." 🍩🍩🍩🍩 4. “Reliable Go-To” "I’d happily eat this again, might even recommend it to friends." 🍩🍩🍩🍩🍩 5. “Road-Trip” "Take my money. I’d travel for this. I think about it often" ============================== #raisingcanes #gratitude #parenthood #tonyhoang #storytime #eatwithme #family #lifelessons #foodreview #foodandstories #mukbang