Adam Savage Answers a Personal Question

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  • @tested
    @tested  Рік тому +8

    Cooking Perfect Omelettes with Adam Savage (and Traci Des Jardins!): ua-cam.com/video/1dGBRGtyzX0/v-deo.html
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    • @ssatva
      @ssatva Рік тому

      I cannot seem to find the cheese you mentioned; is it Tome? I was hearing it as 'atome' but various spellings of this just pointed to Tome, a category that does include one melting cheese, that also seems to be in the alpine category, so I think that's what you're speaking of?
      Lovely video in general, thank you for these! I don't do live streams well, but a chance to see what you've ended up speaking about is very appreciated.

  • @falconwind00
    @falconwind00 Рік тому +75

    _Cook Like a Savage_ sounds like a great idea for a show.

    • @TomOConnor-BlobOpera
      @TomOConnor-BlobOpera Рік тому +2

      Adam + Thing One in a kitchen as a tv show.

    • @ShamWerks
      @ShamWerks Рік тому +2

      @@TomOConnor-BlobOpera SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!!!! 💰💰💰

    • @misham6547
      @misham6547 Рік тому

      Featuring the modern rogue

  • @adventurepromo
    @adventurepromo Рік тому +97

    This whole conversation was so peaceful. It somehow reminded me of reading an old Popular Mechanics magazine when I was a kid. Just a digest of interesting topics with enough information to make me imagine diving into each thing with enthusiastic abandon. Thank you.

    • @realDonaldTrump420
      @realDonaldTrump420 Рік тому

      I prefer AI Adam. Weird no one else noticed.

    • @chE3z1
      @chE3z1 Рік тому +1

      ​@@realDonaldTrump420wdym?

  • @jrpipik
    @jrpipik Рік тому +13

    My wife was a conservation technician. When she started, she had some basic hand skills and a minor in Art. She was cleaning paintings almost immediately (not the expensive ones at first). Cotton ball on the end of a stick and denatured water (sometimes even spit). Repairing frames used glue and screws. Flattening folded paper meant being placed under weights. Like you say, simple methods carefully applied.
    Their lab was often asked to restore, i.e. to return an object to its original appearance (by inpainting, reassembling, etc.). But their ethos was to make sure whatever they did could be undone, in case some future technique could do it better. And they documented every step. (When she asked how she should list spit in the written summary, the paintings conservator told her, "Spit is spit.")

    • @TheNapalmFTW
      @TheNapalmFTW Рік тому +1

      This comment right here.

    • @Benzyl
      @Benzyl Рік тому

      Do no harm is a good policy.

  • @chelseawhite7117
    @chelseawhite7117 Рік тому +7

    I just adore the idea of Adam recognizing when someone else loves an object much more than he even can, and just giving it to them, and the ecstasy that must bring. That is both generous and logical and I wish everyone operated on that philosophy

  • @TJtheBee
    @TJtheBee Рік тому +41

    Hearing you ramble about cooking and all of your interests is just a delight. I recently bought myself a new pot and grater to upgrade my cooking game - my old pot's bottom was just too thin. I'm looking forward to cooking with the new one. :)

  • @HackSawSees
    @HackSawSees Рік тому +16

    I love your work Adam, and I think you'd be fun to hang out with... so I'm gonna let "Bushmill's Scotch" slide.

    • @TheCarnige
      @TheCarnige Рік тому +2

      My ears pricked up at that too.

    • @hillside21
      @hillside21 Рік тому +1

      Well, isn't Bushmill's the Northern Irish whiskey, so kinda Scots-Irish?

    • @nbhelenatashnbex5736
      @nbhelenatashnbex5736 Рік тому +2

      ​@@hillside21in the same way tequila is from the USA.

  • @richsackett3423
    @richsackett3423 Рік тому +13

    The half-moon non-stick omelette pan my mom bought to make them for me as a teenager is the favorite thing of hers now that she's gone.

  • @chrisconversino6294
    @chrisconversino6294 Рік тому +40

    I'm surprised that Adam hasn't sung the praises of or even appeared on the British show The Repair Shop. It is like British Bake off but for stuff. Its people having treasured family heirlooms restored and the experts do it in such a quiet, carefully and caring way.

    • @markhopo9335
      @markhopo9335 Рік тому +1

      Adam’s Repair Shop would be a huge hit. Imagine the team he could assemble with his contacts.

  • @EricFosterMedia
    @EricFosterMedia Рік тому +17

    You have a completely functional and personalized shop...why wouldn't you be expected to also have a completely functional and personalized kitchen? Excellent watch! Thanks for sharing.

  • @patchvonbraun
    @patchvonbraun Рік тому +10

    My father was head of the conservation department at teh ROM in Toronto from 1967 to 1976 or so. Even back then, the main goal of conservation was NOT about restoration, but, indeed, halting further decay, and for some articles doing things like stain removal. His own specialty was in metallurgy, having been chief metallurgist for many years at a high-tech manufacturing facility in the UK. He introduced spectroscopy to the conservation department at the ROM. In the early 1970s, he worked with Ursula Franklin to elucidate the deep electrochemical mechanisms behind something called "Bronze Disease" which was affecting much of the exposed bronze statues throughout Europe. So, there's my "cool story bro" for the day.

  • @cajunsax
    @cajunsax Рік тому +1

    Thank you Adam... I'm having a rough day, and watching your channel is a nice escape. You're a wonderful human being.

    • @violinmiata
      @violinmiata Рік тому +1

      Hope your day improves, this channel is truly a happy place!

    • @cajunsax
      @cajunsax Рік тому +1

      @@violinmiata thank you for your kindness ...days have been getting better, slowly but surely 🐌

  • @chevystuffs5971
    @chevystuffs5971 Рік тому +2

    Adam, I love your attitude towards stewardship. My family is in the process of "letting go" of my grandmother's "estate." I think our feelings overlap quite a bit. as always, thank you for the thoughtful content.

  • @myceliumman7554
    @myceliumman7554 Рік тому +3

    Recently discovered the channel. Watched the show with my family up until the build team moved on. Love what you're doing. Career IT network guy who dabbled in many things, but never got the experience in hands on electronics I wanted to be more well rounded. Watching this has inspired me to get my act together, put together a bench, and start working with circuits!

  • @InForTheLonghaul
    @InForTheLonghaul Рік тому +25

    Your son is lucky. Savage is about the best sounding cook name ever. “Chef Savage”
    It’s like having the name Valentine and becoming a detective xD

  • @escomag
    @escomag Рік тому

    Adam, you are truly an amazing human being. Do something with the glass. Show us your learning curve culminating with the shade.

  • @StumblingBumblingIdiot
    @StumblingBumblingIdiot Рік тому +2

    Love the idea of not restoring an item but actually preserving it! You can always remake an object but you can't ever replace one.

  • @davidb3272
    @davidb3272 Рік тому

    I think you are a very interesting person to listen to. Thank you. 🙂

  • @stormraven4183
    @stormraven4183 Рік тому

    I love this as much as anything you've ever recorded! Your attention to specific details and your passion about food is mesmerizing. Thank you for sharing ❤

  • @israelrobles681
    @israelrobles681 Рік тому

    I love you Adam, becoming old myself put things in perspective. Its nice to hear these calm thoughts from one of my examples of life.

  • @michaelwarden7761
    @michaelwarden7761 Рік тому

    It seems to be a universal truth that the coolest people have the best focus when it concerns food and cooking. This made me so happy to listen to this morning.

  • @SaucyLiving
    @SaucyLiving Рік тому +1

    I really enjoy these videos because you seem so passionate about what you are talking about no matter what it is and you tell it so well.

  • @jedidrummerjake
    @jedidrummerjake 8 місяців тому

    I do stained glass and it would be Childs play for such a craftsman/maker like Adam. ❤

  • @jacob9340
    @jacob9340 Рік тому

    I love how this channel doesn't have some stupid 1 minute intro like I'm watching a movie. Straight into it. Cheers

  • @wobblysauce
    @wobblysauce Рік тому +4

    With you I get a nice Alton Brown vibe… nothing wrong with throwing things together, as you will never be hungry.
    Some people need recipes and if they don’t have all the ingredients they fall apart.

  • @nickgmoney
    @nickgmoney 5 місяців тому

    We need another cooking episode on Tested!

  • @AdrianBroadwell
    @AdrianBroadwell 11 місяців тому

    If you ever get to the UK you should visit the Royal Armouries museum in Leeds (if you haven't already). Huge displays of arms and armour from pretty much every era.

  • @MustWorkWeekends
    @MustWorkWeekends Рік тому

    ❤ this one is most precious to me on a couple of levels. Thank you sir.

  • @NealHurstTailorTheWorkboard

    Would love to have you come to Colonial Williamsburg and check out conservation lab!

  • @bloodgain
    @bloodgain Рік тому +1

    Gruyère is also an Alpine cheese, along with Emmentaler, Jarlsberg, and several others that passingly resemble what we generically call "Swiss" cheese. The Tomme class of cheeses are generally named by region, e.g. Tomme de Savoie (Tomme from Savoy) and tend to be milder, as they are made from skimmed milk after using the cream to make other things. Toma/Tuma are the Italian-side versions.

  • @mikek6298
    @mikek6298 Рік тому +4

    I shouldn't feel so old at the mention of your children having jobs. I'm pretty sure they're around my age, and I've been working for a while. But for some reason the phrase "Thing 1 works" is a real perspective shift for me

  • @wastedwinter
    @wastedwinter Рік тому

    I just found your channel this week and instantly the little happy chemicals in my brain started to hum. It’s been a long time 🥰

  • @mikeg4691
    @mikeg4691 Рік тому +1

    One thing I learned from binge watching Gordon Ramsay is that simply adding salt can exponentially improve any dish.

  • @ImJustMe39
    @ImJustMe39 Рік тому +1

    I was taught to cook by my Mom. Her family is Pennsylvania Dutch, and she was raised on a farm with her 3 sisters and 4 brothers. All totaled there were min 10 max 12 people in the house. She was taught by her grandmother and Mom. So, yeah, me cooking for just 2 people is a bit difficult. Lol. The things I know how to cook may not be extremely healthy(I have figured out healthier subs for the not so healthy ingredients). But the food is good,filling , and stick to your ribs' country cooking. Good old fashioned comfort food.

  • @LewHarriman
    @LewHarriman Рік тому

    Such a wise and perceptive perspective! We are simply stewards rather than owners of the objects we own and create, and also only temporary stewards of the planet as a whole. Because-according to reliable reports-the mortality rate is holding steady at 100%.

  • @elephantseal9608
    @elephantseal9608 Рік тому +1

    Good morning everybody hope we all have a wonderful day

  • @archmagejohnpaulii6287
    @archmagejohnpaulii6287 Рік тому

    i want to have a well-supplied kitchen be the heart of my home one day ❤ the cozy peacefulness of the concept and way Adam talked about it hit me right in the feels 😢

  • @houseofmine
    @houseofmine Рік тому

    bushmills.....i will forever be your fan because you understand...bushmills.

  • @rcjbvermilion
    @rcjbvermilion Рік тому

    To get that good looking French omelet, watch Jacques Pepin. He shows how to do it - he tilts the pan, moves the egg to one edge, then does a quick rap with his wrist to get the edge folded over.

  • @ChicoSmith333
    @ChicoSmith333 Рік тому +2

    I would LOVE a "1 day cook" series with Adam in his kitchen.

  • @frozyre7854
    @frozyre7854 Рік тому

    I know you apologize a lot for rambling. But I don't think any one of us really mind it, we just like to know how much depth there are, there is, of you as a person this way. It's nice to listen to.

  • @waurma
    @waurma Рік тому

    great video Adam! bushmills isn't a scotch though it's an Irish Whiskey

  • @AlphaEchoFoxtrot
    @AlphaEchoFoxtrot Рік тому +1

    This was a great question!

  • @marcuscoquer5958
    @marcuscoquer5958 Рік тому

    As a lactose intolerant I highly recommend Arla Lacto free mild cheddar as a melter cheese. It works so well on pizza.

  • @thierryfux7318
    @thierryfux7318 Рік тому +3

    I briefly worked in the National Archives where I live and saw some weird conservation efforts from the past that actually destroyed the object over time. my fave was that when celotape
    was invented they started gluing it on everything. now you can't deglue it 😂

  • @NitaKerns
    @NitaKerns Рік тому

    LOVE The Bear. The first season is probably the best season of any show Ive ever watched. Its absolute perfection. Season 2 is incredible as well, especially in regards to my boy Richie!!

  • @dukeeod1650
    @dukeeod1650 Рік тому +2

    I agree the Bear is a great show hopefully they will have a third.

  • @Reversefilms
    @Reversefilms Рік тому +1

    Just a quick point Bushmills is not scotch, it's Irish whiskey :)

  • @PhilG999
    @PhilG999 Рік тому

    One of the regrets I have is I never really learned to cook! My Mother was raised on a farm in the 1930s and the traditional roles applied. The men did the farming, fishing, and hunting. The women did the cooking and cleaning, and the kids were for doing chores. Mom always chased everyone out of the kitchen when she was cooking (like Granny did) because having someone else there "made her nervous" (as did pretty much everything). Now that I live alone (at 64) I mostly improvise as I go along. At least there is plenty of (fairly decent) take-out nearby...
    And I'm going to have to change my omelet technique. I'll incorporate this into mine... 🤤

  • @nathkrupa3463
    @nathkrupa3463 Рік тому

    Nice information sir

  • @starhawke380
    @starhawke380 Рік тому

    Its funny you mention omelets... I had an omelet for dinner tonight with a sourdough english muffin with a custom multi fruit jam my daughter made for me. Great dinner!

  • @markcrummett7831
    @markcrummett7831 Рік тому

    I would totally watch "Cooking with Adam Savage."

  • @johnbroadus3038
    @johnbroadus3038 Рік тому

    Not to be off subject, was watching a video a few days ago and you had a parts tray for sorting hardware on your caliper box. The easiest hack that I have found for a part tray is silverware trays from a dollar store, the are cheap and fantastic for that purpose

  • @JoshGreenSEO
    @JoshGreenSEO Рік тому

    Can’t wait to see you learn stained glass. That lamp shade sounds amazing.

  • @Bigrignohio
    @Bigrignohio Рік тому +1

    Copper foil stained glass only? Consider trying to work with the lead came as well. There are some wonderful old books to dive into on the subject.

  • @HGD70
    @HGD70 Рік тому

    OOh, I do stained glass! Fun art to get into!

  • @joeholm4591
    @joeholm4591 Рік тому

    When I was a pizza driver and would help open Sunday a.m.s, one of the things we figured out was the pizza oven (a blast furnace with a chain metal treadmill thru it) could make really good omelets. We could use the cheese and things from the make table, pour a couple of whipped eggs into the personal pizza pans and let it go thru the pizza oven. Light and fluffy, golden brown on top, Yum! Havent had 'em as good since.

  • @dnwheeler
    @dnwheeler Рік тому

    I would love to see and hear Adam in conversation with Julian Baumgartner. Their approaches to conservation are quite different, but they share a deep respect for the history of each piece, the creator, and the work that went into its creation.

  • @karemaykojella6006
    @karemaykojella6006 Рік тому +1

    Here diffusers and essential oils have become popular during the pandemic Now I'm learning and starting to like essential oils, do you like and have a collection of essential oils?

  • @Razikido
    @Razikido Рік тому

    I believe this might be my first comment on a Tested video and I absolutely love the content but just felt the need to correct a very odd sounding mention.
    Bushmills do not make a scotch, as it is an Irish whiskey.

  • @barlotardy
    @barlotardy Рік тому

    Coming up with workable designs for stained glass projects is actually more difficult than the actual nuts and bolts of working with stained glass; Once you have supplies, it's actually quite accessible.

  • @joeholm4591
    @joeholm4591 Рік тому

    I like that Adam will very unselfconsciously scratch his eye, rub his nose, drink, reach out an adjust the camera (with that surprising noise). Thats part of the fun.

  • @ArRiE46BlAckOuT
    @ArRiE46BlAckOuT Рік тому

    Commenting as I'm watching the episode. I love The Bear but its a very difficult series to finish. I havent watched the second season yet and don't know when I will.
    Adam you are really a legend. It's amazing to watch your videos you make every episode feel like we get to know you more but also to see tour brain work is amazing.
    I've watched every episode of Mythbusters that came out in South Africa and only discovered that you have this channel a week ago. Looking forward to many more episodes
    fyi - I'm afrikaans so sorry for any grammar mistakes.

  • @pascallefevre1148
    @pascallefevre1148 Рік тому

    Adam, if you like cheeses like gruyère and tome, you might like "Abondance" and "Comté" (12 month old) if you can find them.

  • @taliamon
    @taliamon Рік тому

    Adam makes egg comment and suggestion on omelettes.
    "TO THE KITCHEN! THE EGG KING HAS MADE A DECREE!"
    /The wife loved the french-western omelette with sieved eggs, so thank you.

  • @patchvonbraun
    @patchvonbraun Рік тому

    My GF is very talented in the kitchen. Ran her own catering biz for several years, and even catered for the Rolling Stones once. My own efforts are decidedly more-modest.

  • @Timmysteve
    @Timmysteve Рік тому

    Cooking is something I would discuss with literally anybody, even a total stranger. I wouldn't consider this a personal question at all!
    However, it's true that cooking contains a large part of yourself; food is the biggest way to share culture, ideas, and create moments of togetherness.

  • @bradrriddle
    @bradrriddle Рік тому

    Hey Adam, after watching this video (and learning about your love of cooking) the thought crossed my mind: why not do a crossover with the Townsends UA-cam channel? It's a living history channel that demonstrates historical cooking and craft techniques in historically accurate settings. You'd get to dress up in costume and learn "old" ways of building things. 😉 (Seems right up your alley...)

  • @fionamainey7686
    @fionamainey7686 Рік тому

    Hey Adam, can you do a review of Andy Weir's Project Hail Mary.

  • @garrett9354
    @garrett9354 Рік тому

    I've always been the conceptual cook, I never measure or write down or use recipes and I'm always using my hands and MacGyvering everything
    Love alpine cheeses, I recommend the Amish made cheeses if you can find them out there

  • @startingfromlevelone9510
    @startingfromlevelone9510 Рік тому

    Make a stained glass art deco or art noveau stained glass spaceship.

  • @Phlosioneer
    @Phlosioneer Рік тому

    I have a single interesting point of view with food: measuring integer eggs is limiting. My secret recipe for brownies calls for one AND A HALF grade A eggs. An egg is emptied on a plate, then I use a non-serrated knife to cut it in half down the middle, white and yolk.

  • @jamesspry3294
    @jamesspry3294 Рік тому

    I recently found out that I'm (basically) allergic to dairy. I now hate you... 😢
    Which is hard because you are also my hero. A man who lives in a workshop and gets to talk about and do workshop stuff all day... it's my dream...
    I'm conflicted. I think my head will explode. Which is a VERY Mythbusters ending 🤔...

  • @PENFOLD5
    @PENFOLD5 Рік тому

    Decades ago as a kid my grandmother took me and my sister to the Met. I kinda got lost and somehow found my way into the Arms And Armour section.
    There I saw one suit (I believe it was German) that had a helm in a *very* familiar shape and form…..it’s design was quite obviously borrowed and used for that of Darth Vader’s helmet!
    Forward to 2017 and I’m chaperoning my son and three friends on his school’s Eastern Seaboard 8th grade trip. One of our stops was at the Met. I took them to the Arms And Armour, knowing they’d find some interest. And still standing there was the suit I’d seen all those years ago!
    I wasn’t going to point out the detail outright, but was keen to guide them to discover on their own. There also happened to be another gentleman there with his two young boys, so I brought them in by asking if there was something familiar they could see. Not yet seeing it, I asked them to look at the helm, and I’d give them a clue.
    I then I mitated the sound of Vader’s breathing and they all saw it! What glee erupted right then and there!
    The gentleman thanked me for that little bit of fun I brought to his kids!

  • @johnbogle6475
    @johnbogle6475 Рік тому

    Adam as a foodie :). Don't get me started on cheeses. Cheeses are of course like beers in that the best are small local productions (small breweries with local supplies = Dairy farms with very local supplies). I found (in a gourmet fruit/cheese/wine store) in Redwood City an alpine (To Americans a Swiss type) cheese that was aged and finished with Alpine blossoms (Little bits of aromatic flowers). The aroma and taste was unbelievable! I will probably never taste that cheese again. OTOH that's the fun of "cheese exploration". Thanks for the foodie video. Cheers

  • @coupd_etats
    @coupd_etats Рік тому

    adam mentioning his dad taking him to the met made me remember this;
    I remember seeing 2001 space odyssey when i was about 6 or so and my dad had it on in the background while he was grading papers. It was one of those moments that fundamentally changes your character. I was mildly traumatized by HAL but the movie was so captivating that it set off a deep love for sci-fi that is still unflappable.
    a couple weeks ago, I'm talking with my dad and I mention this and he tells me, "funny that you say that, my parents took me to the drive in when i was about 6, and after the movie i was allowed to watch they told me to lay down because it was late, and obviously i didn't so i saw 2001 between the car seats and it did the same thing to me."
    I just thought it was so funny and cool that his parents were sci-fi geeks, and he incidentally became one too, and nearly 40 years later, i incidentally became one in the exact same way.
    the best part obviously being that his parents nurtured that fascination in him and he did the same with me, much like how adam described his dad casually expanding on a movie he saw and coincidentally giving him an invaluable gift in the process.

  • @ricksgamemisc10
    @ricksgamemisc10 Рік тому

    I'm so easy ..
    "In fact there's a companion book about the armour and exhibition available..."
    /immediately hits pause, goes to Amazon, and adds it to wish list

  • @cohort6159
    @cohort6159 Рік тому

    Nobody asked me, but I keep a stock of basic ingredients that I can use to make many basic dishes. Meatloaf, stews, spaghetti, pasta, soups, breakfast (eggs, omelet, pancake, waffle, French toast). Sandwiches are always easy and quick. The wife can make up any on at least a dozen Chinese dishes at any time. It's really not hard. I make a mirpois and it can become lots of things.

  • @rickitynick4463
    @rickitynick4463 6 місяців тому

    I'm the cook in my house, and my partner says that I have that skill where I can open the fridge and look in the cabinets and quickly put together a meal with the ingredients that I have on hand. I didn't particularly know that was a skill, but I have so few of them I'll take it

  • @AlChemicalLife
    @AlChemicalLife Рік тому

    I want to see Adam on Sorted Foods one day! Please?

  • @mikemoore5263
    @mikemoore5263 Рік тому

    As a chef this makes me happy, lol altho i seem to run short on time and energy to go too crazy at home, food is near and dear to my hart, lol

  • @nbhelenatashnbex5736
    @nbhelenatashnbex5736 Рік тому +1

    Bushmills 'Scotch'?

  • @bobbybobman3073
    @bobbybobman3073 Рік тому +2

    So Adam can cook by normal standards, but not by his families standards got it

  • @markmcgookin
    @markmcgookin Рік тому +1

    Bushmills….. SCOTCH?! It’s Irish! How dare you! 😂

  • @Scoots1994
    @Scoots1994 Рік тому

    Personal story from me. My father was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive cancer and things were not looking good. I decided I would host Easter for my very large family, and what I did was put my Dad in a comfy chair in my living room where a few people at a time could spend time with him and I setup an omelets buffet in my kitchen. I too am good with eggs. I was the designated egg (of ANY kind) cook for my very large family from 8 years old and up, and I care. And unlike Adam I CAN do the pan flip (the key is the pan ... mostly). I spent the day visiting with people one at a time while I made their omelets, people moved around between groups, it was really really nice. It was the nicest holiday my extended family has ever had even though my Dad was in his last weeks and everyone at the party knew it.
    A few days later my Dad called me to tell me how much he enjoyed Easter at my house. That was 18 years ago, and I think about it regularly, and when I think about my Dad that day comes to mind and it's not a sad memory.
    p.s. For the pan flip, you don't need a lot of butter or anything crazy, but you do have to keep moving the eggs a little so they never stick. The pan should have a smooth curve up at the edge but it shouldn't go completely vertical. With the pan on the cook top slide it back and forth away from you and back to get the eggs moving, then it's a fast but not too fast push away with a lift up of the far side of the pan to about a 30 degree angle, to launch the eggs, then stay up below the rotating eggs and catch them in the pan, lowering it as they land to cushion them. The key is the pan ... and confidence.

  • @mstreich
    @mstreich Рік тому

    How long do you take with scrambled eggs? The Nero Wolfe character says it’s at least 45 minutes.

  • @jm9371
    @jm9371 Рік тому

    Adam, you are an awe inspiring 'wingnut' with a unique insight to pretty much everything that many people care about.. somewhere. I have suggested that the Oxford dictionary update their next volume.
    Ec·lec·ti·cism
    noun
    1. The practice of deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.
    2. Adam Savage

  • @Ianjowett1
    @Ianjowett1 Рік тому +2

    if your ever in the north of England , you need to visit the Royal Armouries in Leeds west yorkshire, its a stunning place , lots of swords armor and much more. its free and such an amazing place full of historic treasures

  • @GorVala
    @GorVala Рік тому +2

    Ramen noodles or hungry night, tonight😂😂😂 for me.

  • @mm9773
    @mm9773 Рік тому

    People forget that this is Adam Savage, as in Adam “TV money for a few years” Savage. The have a kitchen and a laundry room and a LARDER in the middle of San Francisco.
    I actually do have a lot of storage, but my “not having to go shopping” meal would be some kind of pasta.

  • @Merennulli
    @Merennulli Рік тому +1

    I love the ethos of being a custodian rather than an owner.
    I do kind of wonder where all these things made by makers who shared their stories on UA-cam will wind up. The tools Adam makes, the odd items Alec Steele makes, the tool that Bosnian Bill and LockpickingLawyer made, etc. Some of them could end up in some pop culture or maker museum, but they could just as easily end up disconnected from their story in a toolbox or trash bin after a generation or so. From what I've seen of Adam, I'm guessing he'd rather the tools he's made wind up used by people who will share the story than inside a display case.

  • @JustAPinkLugia
    @JustAPinkLugia Рік тому

    I love how you can see how much he clearly loves his wife. It’s kinda beautiful to be honest!

  • @alan_marx
    @alan_marx Рік тому

    Hi Adam! I have great interest in the things you build here on the channel. I would like to know if you could build an electro-erosion machine, EDM, because that way I could learn. Thanks!

  • @Deepb1u
    @Deepb1u Рік тому

    Bushmills whiskey 🥃☘👍

  • @arimadx
    @arimadx Рік тому

    I'm very fortunate to have a wife who loves to cook amazing food for me and our daughter. 20 years ago she would have burnt water lol

  • @REDI2UM
    @REDI2UM Рік тому

    You should make the Stained Glass Knight from Young Sherlock Homes, as a statue.

  • @jasper265
    @jasper265 Рік тому

    The cooking thing is interesting to me, because I like the cooks with less of an opinion. I don't like a lot of cooking shows or content, but when the host goes "I picked this, but you could also use that or that instead" or "I always use x because it does y, but if you don't like x, you can pretty much do anything else that does y" I often like that content. I think it's because the host showcases and teaches you their understanding of the ingredients and techniques, and how they come together to make a dish. That's also very much what cooking is about for me. When I'm learning a new recipe, I'm dissecting it to learn what makes it tick, not just going through a scripted set of steps.
    Thinking at the content I like, there's one that definitely has strong opinions. But his opinions aren't on what's wrong and right, they're on what he likes. For many things he does give alternatives because your preference might not be the same. For other things (like his heterogeneous meals) that's not our because it's too essential to his cooking, but he still notes them as being his preference.
    And now I'm not sure if I actually disagree with Adam or we actually agree but just use the same terminology differently. But either way, you made me think about what makes me tick, so thanks Adam!

  • @javaduke1
    @javaduke1 Рік тому +17

    In my personal opinion cooking is not much different from the machining :) Same basic principles apply - follow the drawing (that is, the original recipe), plan your order of operations - i.e. which ingredients go in first, and which ones go in later, take accurate measurements, go slow and pay attention to what you are doing. And the end result is a part that fits perfectly, or a delicious meal for you and your family :) And that great feeling of accomplishment.

    • @tobiasweber2517
      @tobiasweber2517 Рік тому +1

      lol i love how my creative process is pure chaos but in the end your comparisson still works for me just in the completly different direction. I never plan my builds I have a vague idea what i want to acomplish but i usually just start building/making, along the way i get inspiration for something slightly diferrent and i act on it. sometimes on the actual project sometimes on a scrap piece but almost never theoratically on paper. and for my cooking ventures its the same. very seldom ill follow a recipe most of the time ill start with sometzhing i know from experience and then stick my finger in and go today imma try this who knows whats gonna happen. that chaos makes the whole experience alot more fun for me and i love not fully knowing how stuff is gonna turn out... theres a little suprise at the end. but yeah cooking and crafting... the process is the same

    • @GorVala
      @GorVala Рік тому

      Cooking is more of science and "trial and error" vs metallurgy .

    • @WARnTEA
      @WARnTEA Рік тому

      Cooking isn't that precise unfortunately. Baking is more like machining because you actually use similar types of machines and accurate measurements really matter. Cooking is imprecise because the ingredients are organic, the flavors of most fresh cooking ingredients can change wildly based on a number of factors, like the location or season it was harvested in. So cooking is definitely more of a subjective artform, because it requires a tasting and seasoning step to tweak the recipe to compensate for slight flavor irregularities.

    • @theoremipsum
      @theoremipsum Рік тому

      With matching you have to center (zero) your work in terms of space, in cooking you have to do it in terms of time.

    • @Rufio1975
      @Rufio1975 Рік тому

      ​@@WARnTEA
      I don't know about that. Your not indicating your mixer nor using calipers to measure thousandths of an inch of sugar.

  • @boldlygoingnowhere11
    @boldlygoingnowhere11 Рік тому

    When you said “I’m good at finishing”, I thought to myself ‘I am too!’
    Then you expanded on what finishing meant… We are not good at the same finishing, Adam.

  • @MimsieSky
    @MimsieSky Рік тому

    I feel like there needs to be an Adam Savage/Alton Brown crossover That would kinda make my life! :)

    • @bloodgain
      @bloodgain Рік тому

      You're in luck! Alton was on an episode of Mythbusters testing cooking myths, like cooking in a dishwasher or on a car engine. 😁