Because this is the internet, here’s a video of artist Pablo Rochat recreating the nearly bygone bouncing DVD logo in a hot pan with a block of carved butter. I can’t even remember the last time I watched a DVD, but it definitely wasn’t in the 2020’s. I know because
This is a video of a man who was never warned not to microwave an egg with the shell on (or was and decided to throw caution to the wind) removing an egg from the microwave and setting it on the kitchen counter, where it promptly explodes. A real eggsplosion.
This is a video of a man attempting to prepare something to eat aboard a boat during rough seas. He seems to be doing a fine enough job until one of his bowls goes flying. I would argue the five second rule should be extended to ten seconds aboard boats,
This is a video of Youtuber DancingBacons providing a first-person POV experience of eating at an individual hot pot dining booth at a Japanese chain. It’s wild because you’re sitting right across from, and next to, other people, but there are dividers in-between to remind you that you’re alone. Me?
This is a video showing how a Akshaya Patra Foundation food kitchen in Bangalore, India prepares some 75,000 school meals for children in the span of four hours. The Foundation has over 65 kitchens in the country, producing over 2,000,000 meals daily. Wow! And apparently, just like the square pizza
This is a video of a dog that smells a downstairs neighbor cooking chicken on the grill directly below its balcony. My God did that smell good. That was a G.I. Joe ‘Pork Chop Sandwiches’ reference, just so we’re clear. Dogs, am I right? Even bad dogs are still better
This is a short video of a man giving a tour of his homemade water wheel rotisserie (made from a bicycle wheel), filing cabinet gas oven (made from a filing cabinet), and propane tank smoker (made from a propane tank). Sure, why not? I actually have a friend who made
Ever wonder what’s in the Big Mac you’re eating? Of course not, that’s exactly what you try not to do when you’re eating fast food. But to ruin that for you is this Fast Food Chemistry clip from Insider, where a Big Mac is recreated using all 54 ingredients that