(Still image from the video)
Now clearly this was an awesome video, I mean there was baseball involved, go check it out.
But this set me up for a good week of learning, although I knew I was not going to be cooking all that often. Baseball season is coming up and tryouts are March 6th- March 8th. I have been working since early November, maybe even October, in preparation of these three days. I am a pitcher and would like to be one of the top on the team. But not all of my work guarantees success. Anyways, this whole week, although cooking was basically out, I still mentally prepared. I practiced cracking imaginary eggs. STOP!!! I know what you are probably thinking, this is some bull squirt that you are writing to make up for not cooking, No, I actually sat in a chair imagining cracking eggs, and even learned how to crack an egg with one hand. But when I tried to break the egg with one hand it got a lot messier than the video.
I literally watched this video on repeat for about 20 minutes before I attempted to crack an egg with one hand. I failed. But I also learned through this how to crack an egg more easily with two hands. But, let's talk about my title, get a little meta. I was browsing YouTube in class, usual classroom activities, and came across this cooking channel. Now something you may or may not know is I watch about three to four hours of YouTube a day, so I can say I am well knowledgeable on what goes on with YouTube. So I was going through and found this channel on cooking, and found some guy with a Russian accent who teaches cool things about cooking. And he probably makes pretty decent YouTube money. People must love the Russian accent, I do. But you guys should really check out his channel, even if you don't want to cook, he has some cool foods that he makes. But be careful on the internet because you never know what you will find. For example, you might find two chefs who teach you how to make easy meals. Sounds pretty normal, but throughout the video they get high so I will not be linking their channel or providing images, but I'm sure you can find the video if you really wanted to. They did however give some really good ideas for lunches that I made.
(I know it looks... AMAZING)
Just kidding, the presentation could be better, but looks can be deceiving, because it was the bomb.com. But I will have to leave you on that note because my computer is dying and I cannot find a charger. But remember I before E except after C.
Hello Bobby,
ReplyDeleteIt is very cool that you found a new Russian friend on YouTube, but I'm dissapointed because it is not the CrazyRussianHacker. Nonetheless, your skills have greatly improved from the start. I admire the dedication it must've taken to imagine cracking eggs for hours. The final product looked tasty and maybe one day I'll actually let you serve me food. I think it is time that you moved onto some more complicated recipes. One good cookbook I know of is the Pioneer Woman Cookbook. Both my mom and I love it, and the recipes are simple and delicious.
Happy Cooking!
Great job with all of the videos, it really shows what you may or may not have learned. Maybe you should move on to something else for more success, because I've learned through my project that beating a dead horse or doing something with the same results and no improvement (not that you aren't improving) doesn't work. If you do that, I agree that maybe getting a cookbook might be good as well. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteWhen are you going to get to the arson part of your project? Unless you're going to try to open the eggs by burning away the shells, I think you should move on to something more exciting for next week.
ReplyDeleteThis was extremely entertaining to read, and I had a nice time visualizing you visualizing cracking eggs. That's dedication right there.
ReplyDeleteSince you've said that you know how to make scrambled eggs, maybe you can try scrambling other stuff into that? Like bacon or maybe a vegetable? Or move on from eggs, like everyone's suggesting.
Your blog is really enjoyable, and I wish you luck in your endeavors!
up arrow to all deez peeps ^^ when are you gonna stop making eggs for real ?? They're great, don't get me wrong, but they're seriously a beginner food (at least add something to them!). i believe that you can do better, you are capable of more!! keep on cookin
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