Hi ✌️ Kevin. I really enjoy the longer stealth camping videos such as this. Seemed like a great small plot. Very pretty. I'm glad you made some new friends-the Uber driver and the deer 🦌 Not so much with the apartment complex residents but who needs them anyhow. Until next week
@@smallplots The Opinel and Mora can be purchased for around 20 bucks. The Buck 110 can be found for about 60 or so. I have all 3 and the Buck 110 and Opinel are my favorites for food prep.
Brilliant idea with the wraps. You really know how to engage viewers meaning that you maintain a positive and entertaining delivery regardless of conditions. Binging the entire back catalog.
It's funny...when I was a kid in the 70's...abandoned buildings and construction sites as welll as train tracks were are play ground..nj in the seventies.
Way to step up the cooking segment! It even included utensils. I remember when dinner would consist of only a variety of Slim Jims. Can't wait for next week.
Aww we have a group of deer in my suburban neighborhood that act just like that. In the last 5 (ish) yrs. I’ve watched them go from super skittish to them rolling their eyes at us cuz they have to pause their snacking to move outta the road. So cute!
Go check those deer about a week before hunting season. You won't get near em. 😂 Love your channel. Between you and the Blot Outdoor Show, all the entertainment one needs. 👍
Back when I was getting my degree at college, I always wore a camping backpack to school because, even before I lived within walking distance, I used to ride a motorcycle there and it's always nice to have that extra hip strap when you're carrying all your shit for the day to school. I also started out taking notes on a kind of heavy laptop before my mom gave me her old iPad 1 which, despite being quite heavy for an iPad, was still much lighter than my laptop. I also had a lot of labs and stuff so sometimes I had quite a bit of stuff to carry, along with my lunch also because most of the non-snack stuff on campus was stuff I was allergic to so I mostly only ever bought beer at the pub there and snacks from where the chemistry club was selling them because that was in the building in which I had the majority of my classes anyway so it was super convenient.
I always had a great joke for whoever was in the chemistry club room for why I was buying their Snickers all the time and, especially when I had a test in a few minutes, the snacks were important glucose for the brain.
The leaves are changing and it's the best time for camping. I did a 2 night in Powder Mills Park in Pittsford. Going to Stony Brook area near Dansville next.
Two thumbs up on this one ol boy! Sorry I'm late to the party but I only recently found you. I have since gone back and binged watched up to this point and I like everything you have done. I like longer camping vids, sorta makes me feel like I'm hangin out with ya.
Seriously, you need a very sharp knife to dice up anything. The trick with tomatoes is not to use the plump squishy ones. Unless I'm doin a sauce in which case a blender does wonder. Now how to actually dice a mater. Cut the top off, save it, and proceed to slice the mater up in about quarter in sclices. Till you get to the bottom. Save that too. Next reform the mater slices and then just starting doing vertical cuts and now comes the easy part. Takes as many as the strips you will need and just dicing them up. Why I said save the ends? because you can core them and dice them too. No waste!. As far as knives go, I have about a dozen. My favorite is the Camillus Titanium. It takes and holds a good edge. I use two. One is my bushcrafting knife. The other is cutlerry. Just have to keep in mind which hip holds which knife lol. Your right about the deer. There is a difference between city deer and country deer. You would never gotten that close and that interactive with a country deer. Still it was nice to see how you handled it. There's been a few times I found myself right in the middle of a herd. I mean we're talking petting zoo closeness. great vid, loved it.
Another awesome video mate, getting close to the deer’s was cool. I enjoyed the video again and I look forward to seeing more of your videos my friend John from Sheffield in England
I have one, its pretty cool! The only reason i haven't used it is because most of the time I just use the fire as ambiance, and a twig stove would take endless twigs 😅
I would suggest the next time you're out close to a Arby's roast beef restaurant. Pick up some packets of mayo and horsey sauce and you're all set. You don't even need to take a dollop of mayo. You've already got the packets ready to go. Same with ketchup and mustard and salt and pepper in packets.
Hold tomatoe in your hand and cut down then crosswise then across let it fall into recipe. Sharpen your knife on a flint stone bf cutting. Camping and whittling go hand and hand. Otherwise Pour your tomatoe juice into ur tuna package. Camp on!!
One must remember...when walking outdoors with 1 smaller pack on one's shoulders... one looks like a basic hiker !! But.... I too get the paranoids ! I'm the one that there won't be a HUMAN around for 100 miles...except for the ONE 8hr period that I'm there !
Great Small Plot Those deer are used to humans, but they still gave you an early warning. Your little deer buddy was looking to play in the middle of the night! You'll know a human sound, humans are very noisy even when they try to be quiet!!!
Thank you for your efforts sorry you were sweating that is miserable! Looks like in 2 weeks I will be camping for the first time this actual campground they mine gold there. I am buying a motorized bicycle. So I'm going to have a backpack probably 25 lb s.
Hi SP - how do you deal with ticks when out in the woods ? I’ve had to pull a few off me after taking the dog out - and the tick bite is never pleasant.
This was really funny, laying in bed laughing my head off much to the concern of my son who is in the next room asking me if aim ok. Nice canp Kevin (deseed the tomatoes and no smush will ensue!)
Talk about having a bad day.....went steelhead fishing with my Nephew yesterday. First pole cracked 3/4 of the way up-that fish got away. 2nd pole the reel just stopped working, that fish got away. 3rd pole was a dud the rest of the trip-not one nibble. Lmmfao. My nephew caught 3, 2 were keepers. Funny, i'm already amped up for our next trip. Hahahahahahahah.
If I didn’t know you (from afar, anyway) I would think “serial killer” for sure. Urban stealth camping would make me sooo nervous, and I live where they made “Deliverance” back in the day. Hike faster I hear banjo music. 🤣🤣🤣🪕
That's a hardcore LED light. It's very versatile in how it can be hung, great on battery, super bright, and basically what I film most night shots with. It's awesome! Works as a battery bank in a pinch, too
Hey, honey. To cut a tomato with a dull knife, take a bit of the peel off and cut through flesh, not peel. Turn it over and cut through the flesh and have the peel on the bottom touching the cutting board. It will cut rather than smash. At least it will be a bit better. Those hot house tomatoes have tough skin. You need a very sharp knife. I’m a trained chef and I still hate cutting tough tomato skin!❤TN Nana
For dicing in that atmosphere I would recommend first of all a sharp knife and if you have to use a Wally one use Roma tomatoes. Saw instead of pressing to let the knife grip and slice then dice after. Thank you for the content man.
Tomatoes require serration, gotta get through the tough skin. I have a knife that is literally made for tomato (it even has "tomato" cut intot he blade lol) it's just a straight small knife with a very fine serration, you want small sharp teeth, not a saw, but just a nice fine serrated edge, it cuts through it so well, use a gentle sawing motion. Oh also, if you don't have a serrated knife, something I use as a trick for anything with a skin, is to use the tip of the knife to make a small incision where you want to slice, then use the blade to finish the slice. Using the tip breaks the fruit's skin more cleanly with no pressure to the flesh inside, and then the blade can easily separate from that initial cut. I did that with some eggplants the other day because I didn't want to switch knives and get a serrated one but it was impossible to slice into the skin with the blade.
Knives that aren't serrated are generally just terrible at cutting tomatoes because the inside of the tomato is so much softer than the skins are. I have a set of high-quality chef knives and even the non-serrated one from that set are shit at cutting through tomato skins, although they'll damn well cut the tip of your finger off (ask me how I know).
A serrated knife from the dollar store will cut through tomatoes just fine (and through the tip of your finger, which you can again ask me how I know).
If you ever get stuck needing to cut a tomato with an un-serrated knife, I would recommend cutting it in half and then, instead of putting he cut part facing down, put it facing up to give your knife half a chance at making a good cut.
@@smallplots I, unfortunately, learned this at home by making mush using my mom's nice knives that weren't serrated. I only got the idea of flipping the tomato over when I was watching your video because, otherwise, I would have just gotten a different knife out of the drawer.
A very magically delicious (Lucky Charms™) Plot. May I suggest for mayonnaise choice, jalapeño-mayo to pair with Tuna Creations…do not pair mayo with Lucky Charms™ as that would be quite un-magical.
50:10 story of my life! I did my first stealth last week and in the morning I could hear the lion roaring at the zoo nearby really loud, but he only roars 3 times really fast and stops, so every time I grabed my phone it was too late to catch it :( some day I'm gonna have a real camera that can keep recording for hours though, and I'll camp right next to the zoo and get that roar lol I can also hear it from my house but it's not as loud and cool sounding. I did get the coyotes crying 60 feet away from me at 2 am though because they were going off for like 3 minutes, that was pretty cool. Not cool for me being a potential hammock burrito but still cool.
"No worries, I'm cool. I'm not gonna get any closer. ... I'm gonna get a little closer." Made me lol. :)
😂
That knife makes me cringe, reach out and I might be able to help you out with a blade
And that there is what I enjoy about Kevin. 😆
My daughter ❤️ love watching you and she knows your voice... 😊
That's awesome!
Another culinary masterpiece with tuna creations
Male deer have antlers. What you saw was probably baby mom, and grandma or aunt.
I know they shed their antlers, although I couldn't see any marks
Hellmann's mayonnaise packets are a beautiful thing for the camping mayo lover. Just a dollop right when you need it!
Scat on tree appeared to be Fox. They mark their territory with scat. Love the channel.
Thanks Bill! You're the only one that offered me the poop insight i desire
@@smallplots no problem! Really enjoy the channel, it’s down to earth, not pushing products and can be quite humorous…keep up the creativity…TVB, Bill
Just wanted to say you've become one of my favorite UA-camrs. I look forward to Tuesdays because of your videos! Cheers!
Thanks, Fish!
"I wonder if I can ride it." That would be some famous last words...
I'd ride a deer if it let me
Falling asleep in the woods with a train horn in the distance, can’t beat that.
Definitely one of my favorite sounds. Very relaxing for some reason
The deer were awesome. Love tuna creations. Sometimes I add rice to then. Yummy.
Oh thats a good idea!
Hi ✌️ Kevin. I really enjoy the longer stealth camping videos such as this. Seemed like a great small plot. Very pretty. I'm glad you made some new friends-the Uber driver and the deer 🦌 Not so much with the apartment complex residents but who needs them anyhow. Until next week
Thanks JB! Figured I'd make a longer one since it's been a few weeks since a proper video with dialog and stuff
I think them deer have been eating shrooms. They are way too chill lol. I love the longer video 📸 ❤️
Thanks man! And yeah they were definitely tripping balls
Get yourself an Opinel #8, a MoraKniv or the old classic Buck 110 for food prep.
I definitely need a real kife!
@@smallplots The Opinel and Mora can be purchased for around 20 bucks. The Buck 110 can be found for about 60 or so. I have all 3 and the Buck 110 and Opinel are my favorites for food prep.
Brilliant idea with the wraps. You really know how to engage viewers meaning that you maintain a positive and entertaining delivery regardless of conditions. Binging the entire back catalog.
Haha I always love your use of completely unrelated stock footage 😂 This was a great trip. Loved the deer part. Cheers bud 🍺🍌
Haha thanks man! Next vid will have even more. Cheers dude! 🍻
It's funny...when I was a kid in the 70's...abandoned buildings and construction sites as welll as train tracks were are play ground..nj in the seventies.
now they're a playground for me as a grown man in ny in the twenties!
Way to step up the cooking segment! It even included utensils.
I remember when dinner would consist of only a variety of Slim Jims. Can't wait for next week.
Thanks Matthew!
Great video. One advice….when cutting onions or tomatoes, curl your fingers. Better to nip a knuckle than take a tip off your finger. Cheers.
Aww we have a group of deer in my suburban neighborhood that act just like that. In the last 5 (ish) yrs. I’ve watched them go from super skittish to them rolling their eyes at us cuz they have to pause their snacking to move outta the road. So cute!
😅
Sometimes you have a bad day and is it better to stay in bed. 😅 Nice to see you again and hear you talking. I am a huge fan. Irma from the Netherlands
Thanks, Irma!
The deer are so cute
In Florida on Big Pine Key, the key deer are pretty chill like that too.
Is that in key west, mon? Deer be chillin, mon?
Go check those deer about a week before hunting season. You won't get near em. 😂
Love your channel. Between you and the Blot Outdoor Show, all the entertainment one needs. 👍
Hey thanks, Robert!
Thank you for showing us how to properly juice a tomato 😂. Great video Kevin! Thanks for sharing it .
That tomato was 100% water haha
I just got home from my vasectomy and now I am icing my ghoulies down and hanging in the woods by proxy with Kevin. What a time to be alive!
Well hey I'm flattered
I had mine at 45 now I'm 77..dad never and had eight kids
30:47- that fade from day to night with the same camera angle was fantastic editing Kevin. Thanks bud.
Thanks! I will sometimes bring out an extra camera (not in the winter, it dies in the cold) just to do shots like that
I have seen both you and Sam Bananas eat tuna creations, lemon is the key, brings out the flavor...love the stealth camp
Thanks rob!
This was a little like “Small Plots with Satan” and the deer whisperer. My new Favorite! Thanks Kevin😊
Haha glad you like it sandy!
Beer and deer. Classic episode
Oopy doopy!
geeeeesshhh, just tuck the string inside, solves all problems, great show
Back when I was getting my degree at college, I always wore a camping backpack to school because, even before I lived within walking distance, I used to ride a motorcycle there and it's always nice to have that extra hip strap when you're carrying all your shit for the day to school. I also started out taking notes on a kind of heavy laptop before my mom gave me her old iPad 1 which, despite being quite heavy for an iPad, was still much lighter than my laptop. I also had a lot of labs and stuff so sometimes I had quite a bit of stuff to carry, along with my lunch also because most of the non-snack stuff on campus was stuff I was allergic to so I mostly only ever bought beer at the pub there and snacks from where the chemistry club was selling them because that was in the building in which I had the majority of my classes anyway so it was super convenient.
I always had a great joke for whoever was in the chemistry club room for why I was buying their Snickers all the time and, especially when I had a test in a few minutes, the snacks were important glucose for the brain.
Tom Selleck called, he wants his moustache back 😂🤣, 🖖😎
Tell him he can't have it
@@smallplots love all you do, keep being you 🤘😎
Hey Kevin thanks again for a great stealth camp it was wonderful seeing the deer.
Thanks for watching, David!
The leaves are changing and it's the best time for camping. I did a 2 night in Powder Mills Park in Pittsford. Going to Stony Brook area near Dansville next.
Sounds like South Carolina weather.
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Ok I know exactly where this is and it's such a bizarre spot lol I did a delivery there a few weeks ago and had to Google what the heck it was lol
Oh man, be careful. I hear there are random guys who camp in the woods right there!
Two thumbs up on this one ol boy! Sorry I'm late to the party but I only recently found you. I have since gone back and binged watched up to this point and I like everything you have done. I like longer camping vids, sorta makes me feel like I'm hangin out with ya.
I'm just getting started!
Seriously, you need a very sharp knife to dice up anything. The trick with tomatoes is not to use the plump squishy ones. Unless I'm doin a sauce in which case a blender does wonder. Now how to actually dice a mater. Cut the top off, save it, and proceed to slice the mater up in about quarter in sclices. Till you get to the bottom. Save that too. Next reform the mater slices and then just starting doing vertical cuts and now comes the easy part. Takes as many as the strips you will need and just dicing them up. Why I said save the ends? because you can core them and dice them too. No waste!.
As far as knives go, I have about a dozen. My favorite is the Camillus Titanium. It takes and holds a good edge. I use two. One is my bushcrafting knife. The other is cutlerry. Just have to keep in mind which hip holds which knife lol.
Your right about the deer. There is a difference between city deer and country deer. You would never gotten that close and that interactive with a country deer. Still it was nice to see how you handled it. There's been a few times I found myself right in the middle of a herd. I mean we're talking petting zoo closeness. great vid, loved it.
Thanks tag! I definitely need a new knife one of these days. I'm using the camillus wal-mart special. Definitely don't need the gut hook on it 😂
this is either 4k or green screen. awesome video! thanks for sharing!
Thanks PC!
Another awesome video mate, getting close to the deer’s was cool. I enjoyed the video again and I look forward to seeing more of your videos my friend John from Sheffield in England
Thanks john!
OMG. That is 1 of those salsa tomatoes...😂. And that knife 🔪 isn't made for slicing to well.😂🤔🤣
Use a twig stove it’s small enough to hide the flames and smoke but useful enough to boil water and use it for other food cooking
I have one, its pretty cool! The only reason i haven't used it is because most of the time I just use the fire as ambiance, and a twig stove would take endless twigs 😅
@@smallplots which means more space kitty!!!!!!
That poop was likely fox, who often leave piles like that to scent mark an area
Hell yeah
26:51 Clearly Squatch Dung 🤔
Mmmmm indeed
Kevin i near fell out when you said I SEEN A HEAD WALK BY lol i was thinking woooooow i need some of that space kitty beer
Deer thing is cool and I really like your sense of humor - had me chuckling several times.
Thanks mountain mike!
56:40 that happens to me without any humidity, if it's above 60 and I'm in motion, I'm sweatnig lol
Awesome spot... hard to believe a basketball court is near !!
Well hello small plots amazing to see another amazing camping 🏕 video with yu
Thanks Brenda!
I would suggest the next time you're out close to a Arby's roast beef restaurant. Pick up some packets of mayo and horsey sauce and you're all set. You don't even need to take a dollop of mayo. You've already got the packets ready to go.
Same with ketchup and mustard and salt and pepper in packets.
I’m #2‼️Have not even watched it yet but I’m sure it wii be great. Music is good so far.
Haha thanks linda
I've been waiting eagerly for your next upload. I can't wait to watch this! :D
Hope it lives up to the hype!
I love the woods around Rochester. I am always surprised you are not discovered by others who use the trails.
Yeah there are some really nice spots. Someday they definitely will catch me haha
I always love your choice of music.
Hold tomatoe in your hand and cut down then crosswise then across let it fall into recipe. Sharpen your knife on a flint stone bf cutting. Camping and whittling go hand and hand. Otherwise Pour your tomatoe juice into ur tuna package. Camp on!!
One must remember...when walking outdoors with 1 smaller pack on one's shoulders... one looks like a basic hiker !! But.... I too get the paranoids ! I'm the one that there won't be a HUMAN around for 100 miles...except for the ONE 8hr period that I'm there !
Outstanding AF, great video, Kevin
Thanks Michael!
Hey Kev this was awesome love your camera work and music choices. Definitely a magical Deer encounter! Tuna creation kicked up a notch Love it!
Thanks man! Those deer were definitely chill dudes 😎
Another awesome video sir! Or should I say deer whisper 😅👍🏻💯 I love the vids dude
Thanks BTP!
Space Kitty Boston!! Let's go here!
The Sasquatch find you entertaining, and they love urban woods like that.
Yeah, I'll hang with the squatches, they're mad chill
Popping in to say hi. Hope you're good bro. I've been busy prepping for the winter here!
Hey Alek! Winter is almost upon us! Gunna be a cold one i think
Kevin riding a deer animation 🤔
Or live-action!
Great Small Plot Those deer are used to humans, but they still gave you an early warning. Your little deer buddy was looking to play in the middle of the night! You'll know a human sound, humans are very noisy even when they try to be quiet!!!
Thanks strings!
Kevin the Deer Whisperer. Very nice!
They'll listen if they know what's good for 'em
Nice one Kevin! Thanks! 😉
Thank you for your efforts sorry you were sweating that is miserable! Looks like in 2 weeks I will be camping for the first time this actual campground they mine gold there. I am buying a motorized bicycle. So I'm going to have a backpack probably 25 lb s.
Hello great video as always 😀
Thanks Rhonda!
I really enjoyed this. Thank you!
Hi SP - how do you deal with ticks when out in the woods ? I’ve had to pull a few off me after taking the dog out - and the tick bite is never pleasant.
I try to wear pants, but I've definitely had to pick them off before. I don't really have any tips 😅
This was really funny, laying in bed laughing my head off much to the concern of my son who is in the next room asking me if aim ok.
Nice canp Kevin (deseed the tomatoes and no smush will ensue!)
Haha thanks miss adventures! 😅
Tape a packet of mayo to all tuna can or packet I do for camping no refrigerator needed
You were in the deers space Hey move over, that's my favorite spot. I heard them say that
Haha yeah I bet they're not happy with me!
Talk about having a bad day.....went steelhead fishing with my Nephew yesterday. First pole cracked 3/4 of the way up-that fish got away. 2nd pole the reel just stopped working, that fish got away. 3rd pole was a dud the rest of the trip-not one nibble. Lmmfao. My nephew caught 3, 2 were keepers. Funny, i'm already amped up for our next trip. Hahahahahahahah.
We used to be able to snag salmon in The Genesee River. That was a blast.
OK I just read all the comments and no one mentioned that hospital scene, thing at the end?
What?
Haha I used to use random stock footage more often, just decided to go with it again for this video
Random stock footage, OK that makes sense, in a way.
Subscribing for more weirdness.
Great video! Thank you for sharing your Small Plots.
Thanks for watching single L michele!
I've climbed almost every tree stand I've come across. And stole 1 or 2 but we don't need to talk about that lol.
I'll have to give it a go, it's not private property so screwem
hello!! thank you for another stealth camp! I am heading to the Roch in a few weeks, I cannot wait to find some space kitty! thanks again!
Awesome! Enjoy!
Check out Rorbachs Brew Pub and Jeremiah's Tavern on Buffalo Rd.
Excellent stuff Kevin!
Thanks curt!
If I didn’t know you (from afar, anyway) I would think “serial killer” for sure. Urban stealth camping would make me sooo nervous, and I live where they made “Deliverance” back in the day. Hike faster I hear banjo music. 🤣🤣🤣🪕
Oh, I'll definitely kill... a 4 pack of space kitty ayoo!
You should do a stealth camp ar cemetery since its almost Halloween
Them some bold deer 🦌
What is the orange gizmo behind your shoulder at 13:30 please? Nice series. Stay free
That's a hardcore LED light. It's very versatile in how it can be hung, great on battery, super bright, and basically what I film most night shots with. It's awesome! Works as a battery bank in a pinch, too
@@smallplots Could you provide a brand name and model by any chance?
Hey, honey. To cut a tomato with a dull knife, take a bit of the peel off and cut through flesh, not peel. Turn it over and cut through the flesh and have the peel on the bottom touching the cutting board. It will cut rather than smash. At least it will be a bit better. Those hot house tomatoes have tough skin. You need a very sharp knife. I’m a trained chef and I still hate cutting tough tomato skin!❤TN Nana
For dicing in that atmosphere I would recommend first of all a sharp knife and if you have to use a Wally one use Roma tomatoes. Saw instead of pressing to let the knife grip and slice then dice after. Thank you for the content man.
always replace silk cords w elasteek simple
Kevin, re: being watched: If you use a shopping cart instead of a back pack people would avoid making eye contact and pretend you don't exist.🛒🖖
Haha perfect!
@@smallplots @bagariusyarrelli7142 is on to something!
I like deer. What scares me are squirrels though. Thanks Small Plots!
They are terrifying
If you see a hunting stand chances are someone has game cameras set up and they are watching you from their phone.
Domesticated deer, used to being fed by humans, guaranteed! Awesome experience nonetheless. Cool video Kevin.
Yeah thats what I figured/hoped 😅
Tomatoes require serration, gotta get through the tough skin. I have a knife that is literally made for tomato (it even has "tomato" cut intot he blade lol) it's just a straight small knife with a very fine serration, you want small sharp teeth, not a saw, but just a nice fine serrated edge, it cuts through it so well, use a gentle sawing motion.
Oh also, if you don't have a serrated knife, something I use as a trick for anything with a skin, is to use the tip of the knife to make a small incision where you want to slice, then use the blade to finish the slice. Using the tip breaks the fruit's skin more cleanly with no pressure to the flesh inside, and then the blade can easily separate from that initial cut. I did that with some eggplants the other day because I didn't want to switch knives and get a serrated one but it was impossible to slice into the skin with the blade.
Tomatoes don't require a knife with serrations. I have high quality non-serrated very sharp knives that pass through a tomato like air.
Bet them 'skeeters (mosquitoes) are far less now huh??
Oh yeah definitely
Saw you on Sam 🍌! Enjoying the fun with you!
Thanks Patsy!
Knives that aren't serrated are generally just terrible at cutting tomatoes because the inside of the tomato is so much softer than the skins are. I have a set of high-quality chef knives and even the non-serrated one from that set are shit at cutting through tomato skins, although they'll damn well cut the tip of your finger off (ask me how I know).
A serrated knife from the dollar store will cut through tomatoes just fine (and through the tip of your finger, which you can again ask me how I know).
If you ever get stuck needing to cut a tomato with an un-serrated knife, I would recommend cutting it in half and then, instead of putting he cut part facing down, put it facing up to give your knife half a chance at making a good cut.
Yeah, at home i use serrated, works waay better
@@smallplots I, unfortunately, learned this at home by making mush using my mom's nice knives that weren't serrated. I only got the idea of flipping the tomato over when I was watching your video because, otherwise, I would have just gotten a different knife out of the drawer.
looks like the East River Road area
Or a mover's knot... Very fast n easily adjustable...
A very magically delicious (Lucky Charms™) Plot. May I suggest for mayonnaise choice, jalapeño-mayo to pair with Tuna Creations…do not pair mayo with Lucky Charms™ as that would be quite un-magical.
I love jalapeño aioli, even with lucky charms
@@smallplots Whelp here goes, time to fire up the crock pot.
I do like those pants. Own several pair but the ankle ties are kinda ridiculous. Enjoyed the content. The Dude abides.
Yeah they're awesome! I like everything except the ankle ties
50:10 story of my life! I did my first stealth last week and in the morning I could hear the lion roaring at the zoo nearby really loud, but he only roars 3 times really fast and stops, so every time I grabed my phone it was too late to catch it :( some day I'm gonna have a real camera that can keep recording for hours though, and I'll camp right next to the zoo and get that roar lol I can also hear it from my house but it's not as loud and cool sounding.
I did get the coyotes crying 60 feet away from me at 2 am though because they were going off for like 3 minutes, that was pretty cool. Not cool for me being a potential hammock burrito but still cool.
Good stuff. U sir are moving up.