During a live recording of thier Podcast, IMO, in London, Michelle Obama and her brother Craig Robinson engaged in a little game of 'This or That', and as it was in London, it had to be a British theme.

Michelle: "What is it? Yeast? Why are you all eating yeast? What is going on here? And who was the first yeast eater?"

Craig: "It's actually good for your gut."

Craig: "Well, I mean it depends what I'm doing, but British biscuits are cookies, and American biscuits are bread, so I'm going to have to choose British biscuits."

Michelle: "'Fish 'N' Chips'. I got in late, around 22:30, and had a plate of fish and chips waiting with vinegar and tartar sauce, it's the best.Craig: "Fish N Chips – it always slaps."

Michelle: "I don't think there's anything wrong with a 2pm pub, assuming you've got your work done, and it's not every day then yeah, that's fine."

Michelle: "Well, Big Ben has been around longer, it's a historical figure, whereas the London Eye is a ride, so you should care about the history more than the ride... but the ride sounds fun..."

Craig: "Let me tell you, Elton John was our mum's favourite artist."Michelle: "For her funeral, he re-recorderd "Candle In The Wind", one of her favourite songs, just for her."

Michelle: "Bloody brilliant – I keep intending to use, 'brilliant' but I keep forgetting, because I'm American, and we don't have beautiful language..."