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Casu Marzu
Oct 20, 2008

xtal posted:

I was there for Kenji, please don't tell me there's anything wrong with him

Kenji p much was Serious Eats.

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Harrow
Jun 30, 2012

I've been enjoying Kenji's POV cooking videos. Just watching him make stuff at home for his family while rambling about technique and the tools he uses (and occasionally talking poo poo about Gordon Ramsay) has been really entertaining.

Shout out to the video where he just wildly fucks up making a pizza and still plays it cool.

flashy_mcflash
Feb 7, 2011

I follow Meme Appetit and have laughed at some of their posts but I did not care for this at all. Some of the TK crew seem legit offended by some of these.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeW8ANRgBoM

xtal
Jan 9, 2011

by Fluffdaddy

flashy_mcflash posted:

I follow Meme Appetit and have laughed at some of their posts but I did not care for this at all. Some of the TK crew seem legit offended by some of these.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeW8ANRgBoM

This is what happens when normal people meet internet people

Admiral Joeslop
Jul 8, 2010




The very first meme, the creators are explaining to them what the meme is while the staff are nodding and smiling and I just want to die, this is torture.

kloa
Feb 14, 2007


where do I unsubscribe from these :yikes:

Tres Burritos
Sep 3, 2009

Clearly the BA production team is trying out some new ideas for content during the quarantine. I'm not gonna begrudge them trying, but man I sure hope they come up with some better stuff.

tinytort
Jun 10, 2013

Super healthy, super cheap
Starting to catch up with the BA vids that have been coming out during lockdown, and sweet baby jegus, the way Sohla idly plays with that paring knife as she thinks out loud gives me anxiety.

Like, on the one hand, she's a trained professional and knows how to handle a knife safely. On the other hand, that is how you lose fingers or cut your palm open.

Resting Lich Face
Feb 21, 2019


This case of an intraperitoneal zucchini is unusual, and does raise questions as to how hard one has to push a blunt vegetable to perforate the rectum.
Just watched the meme video and holy poo poo you guys are right that was bad. Like, I actually interacted with the like/dislike system and I pretty much never do that.

Naturally the comments are loving terrible but it's youtube so....

flashy_mcflash
Feb 7, 2011

To be honest I had worse things to say about the meme video but stopped myself because I figured there was a nonzero possibility that those two guys were goons and posting in this thread.

esperantinc
May 5, 2003

JERRY! HELLO!

I didn't really hate it like some of yinz seemed to, but I did skip through it pretty quickly. Understand the need for newish kinda material in stay at home times, but swing and a on that one, IMO.

flashy_mcflash
Feb 7, 2011

I wasn't a fan of that or the scavenger hunt. I'm glad they're trying new things but, like, stick to food stuff please.

Resting Lich Face
Feb 21, 2019


This case of an intraperitoneal zucchini is unusual, and does raise questions as to how hard one has to push a blunt vegetable to perforate the rectum.
The scavenger hunt was pretty fun I thought. At least the cast was having fun with it.

The meme video was just a cringefest.

howe_sam
Mar 7, 2013

Creepy little garbage eaters

The scavenger hunt was an excuse for Sohla to give her dogs more airtime, and therefore totally worth it.

Casu Marzu
Oct 20, 2008

howe_sam posted:

The scavenger hunt was an excuse for Sohla to give her dogs more airtime, and therefore totally worth it.

Admiral Joeslop
Jul 8, 2010




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n01H5fjeaL8

Sent this to my mom and sister; sister is constantly going through my mom's fridge to throw out expired condiments. I think the record was three bottles of ranch.

Resting Lich Face
Feb 21, 2019


This case of an intraperitoneal zucchini is unusual, and does raise questions as to how hard one has to push a blunt vegetable to perforate the rectum.
Speaking of old stuff I have been going through my spice cabinet and clearing out super-old stuff.

I have some cloves that expired 20 years ago.

The Glumslinger
Sep 24, 2008

Coach Nagy, you want me to throw to WHAT side of the field?


Hair Elf

Admiral Joeslop posted:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n01H5fjeaL8

Sent this to my mom and sister; sister is constantly going through my mom's fridge to throw out expired condiments. I think the record was three bottles of ranch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF10RlX5QCI


At one point, my sister and I wanted to make a vodka cream sauce for dinner, so we decided to just grab some from our parent's liquor cabinet. The bottle had a Wisconsin Liquor Board seal on it. My parents hadn't lived in Wisconsin for 25 years at that point. The cork fell apart into the bottle when we tried to open it

The Glumslinger fucked around with this message at 17:37 on May 13, 2020

flashy_mcflash
Feb 7, 2011

Resting Lich Face posted:

Speaking of old stuff I have been going through my spice cabinet and clearing out super-old stuff.

I have some cloves that expired 20 years ago.

I found some unopened hot sauce from a vacation I took in 2009. Hot sauce is pretty much all preservatives though right?

Eat This Glob
Jan 14, 2008

God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. Who will wipe this blood off us? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we need to invent?

Resting Lich Face posted:

Speaking of old stuff I have been going through my spice cabinet and clearing out super-old stuff.

I have some cloves that expired 20 years ago.

I'm confident I have an aunt that STILL has the same spices in her spice rack from circa 1980. her mom, my grandmother, is basically a "new england boiled dinner" specialist. they dont *do* herbs or spices.

Moe_Rahn
Jun 1, 2006

I got a question
why they hatin' on me?
I ain't did nothin' to 'em
but count this money
and put my team on
got my whole clique stunnin'
boy wassup
yeeeeeaaaaaahhhh

Resting Lich Face posted:

Speaking of old stuff I have been going through my spice cabinet and clearing out super-old stuff.

I have some cloves that expired 20 years ago.
My wife and I were going through the fridge and pantry yesterday and found a bottle of balsamic vinegar that was best before 2010.

My wife and I didn't even meet until 2012. If my count is correct, this bottle has been through something like.. five? different moves.

Resting Lich Face
Feb 21, 2019


This case of an intraperitoneal zucchini is unusual, and does raise questions as to how hard one has to push a blunt vegetable to perforate the rectum.
The above mentioned cloves have definitely moved at least 8 times.

flashy_mcflash
Feb 7, 2011

Is Bake Off: Professionals as good as normal Bake Off?

https://twitter.com/BritishBakeOff/status/1260589491695292416

Resting Lich Face
Feb 21, 2019


This case of an intraperitoneal zucchini is unusual, and does raise questions as to how hard one has to push a blunt vegetable to perforate the rectum.
Good question. I would like to know as well.

My gut instinct is no both because spinoffs are never as good and the professionals might be more competitive and less supportive of eachother. Also they'll be better at the practical skills challenge and that's the best part of the regular show.

flashy_mcflash
Feb 7, 2011

Yeah agreed. I'm not clear if the format is like an All Stars GBBO or if they're the judges for a bunch of home cooks. I imagine it's the former, which isn't super interesting even though Liam rules.

Resting Lich Face
Feb 21, 2019


This case of an intraperitoneal zucchini is unusual, and does raise questions as to how hard one has to push a blunt vegetable to perforate the rectum.
The spinoff I'd like to see is GBBO but with a wider scope than baking.

flashy_mcflash
Feb 7, 2011

Resting Lich Face posted:

The spinoff I'd like to see is GBBO but with a wider scope than baking.

That's Masterchef without the fighting, which is pretty much Masterchef Junior, no?

esperantinc
May 5, 2003

JERRY! HELLO!

flashy_mcflash posted:

That's Masterchef without the fighting, which is pretty much Masterchef Junior, no?

Masterchef Austrailia for sure

Borsche69
May 8, 2014

flashy_mcflash posted:

I follow Meme Appetit and have laughed at some of their posts but I did not care for this at all. Some of the TK crew seem legit offended by some of these.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeW8ANRgBoM

of course they're british. is youtuber the only job in england anymore?

Eat This Glob
Jan 14, 2008

God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. Who will wipe this blood off us? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we need to invent?

flashy_mcflash posted:

Is Bake Off: Professionals as good as normal Bake Off?

https://twitter.com/BritishBakeOff/status/1260589491695292416

im not good at baking, but I'm ok at english (american style). how is the professionals back?

TychoCelchuuu
Jan 2, 2012

This space for Rent.
Nadiya's Time to Eat, a BBC television show also on Netflix, is tremendously wholesome. She's adorable. I don't really give a poo poo about any of the food but she also does some non-recipe stuff like visit a mushroom farm or the Marmite factory and those segments are great too.

Chef Bourgeoisie
Oct 9, 2016

by Reene

Eat This Glob posted:

im not good at baking, but I'm ok at english (american style). how is the professionals back?

It's a weird case, but because the focus of the sentence is Bake Off, not necessarily The Professionals, it counts as singular making it is instead of are.

Admiral Joeslop
Jul 8, 2010




Eat This Glob posted:

im not good at baking, but I'm ok at english (american style). how is the professionals back?

The name of the show is "Bake Off: The Professionals". Similar to how you don't put "The" in front of band names unless it's their actual name, no matter how off it might sound.

The_Doctor
Mar 29, 2007

"The entire history of this incarnation is one of temporal orbits, retcons, paradoxes, parallel time lines, reiterations, and divergences. How anyone can make head or tail of all this chaos, I don't know."

TychoCelchuuu posted:

Nadiya's Time to Eat, a BBC television show also on Netflix, is tremendously wholesome. She's adorable. I don't really give a poo poo about any of the food but she also does some non-recipe stuff like visit a mushroom farm or the Marmite factory and those segments are great too.

The other good alumni from GBBO, other than Liam Charles. Nadiya was fantastic in her season.

flashy_mcflash
Feb 7, 2011

The_Doctor posted:

The other good alumni from GBBO, other than Liam Charles. Nadiya was fantastic in her season.

I didn't realize it was that Nadiya! Now I've gotta watch it.

Submarine Sandpaper
May 27, 2007


flashy_mcflash posted:

I didn't realize it was that Nadiya! Now I've gotta watch it.

I had to google her since I didn't get to season six and lmao

quote:

Ted Cantle, the author of a government report on community cohesion, said Hussain had done "more for British-Muslim relations than 10 years of government policy".

I believe it.

Eat This Glob
Jan 14, 2008

God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. Who will wipe this blood off us? What festivals of atonement, what sacred games shall we need to invent?

ty for the "the professionals" information. I'm an editor/writer by trade and it was making my eye twitch

PERMACAV 50
Jul 24, 2007

because we are cat

The_Doctor posted:

The other good alumni from GBBO, other than Liam Charles. Nadiya was fantastic in her season.

I gotta stick my neck out for Ruby Tandoh whose recipes are all pretty foolproof and tasty, and who consistently turns out interesting articles like this one about cooking in care homes. Her glazed citrus loaf is one of my potluck/office party fallbacks and there's never a single piece left.

The_Doctor
Mar 29, 2007

"The entire history of this incarnation is one of temporal orbits, retcons, paradoxes, parallel time lines, reiterations, and divergences. How anyone can make head or tail of all this chaos, I don't know."

Sex Hobbit posted:

I gotta stick my neck out for Ruby Tandoh whose recipes are all pretty foolproof and tasty, and who consistently turns out interesting articles like this one about cooking in care homes. Her glazed citrus loaf is one of my potluck/office party fallbacks and there's never a single piece left.

Oh, Ruby! I remember her, she was really funny in a completely self-deprecating way that made her all the more endearing.

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flashy_mcflash
Feb 7, 2011

I don't think I've seen Brad so happy about a recipe before! This is real good.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eV1ZgwB9bY

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