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  • Опубліковано 13 сер 2024
  • On this episode of Minecraft Mondays on a Thursday, Fauna couldn't believe chat's cooking habits. Fights against getting gaslit
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 593

  • @Maxentinus
    @Maxentinus Рік тому +1108

    Peak Fauna-Chat interaction. Always best when you can't tell if chat is serious or just playing the joke.

    • @4tonmike
      @4tonmike Рік тому +47

      Japanese stream culture is like that

    • @wilsonyeo1078
      @wilsonyeo1078 Рік тому +2

      yes

    • @Priceless_TMT
      @Priceless_TMT Рік тому

      bro love your pfp, one of my favorite animes (albeit it is very odd) never see any one with a pfp from it much less a character with not much screen time

    • @mraksoveech
      @mraksoveech 7 місяців тому

      What's the name? ​@@Priceless_TMT

    • @Priceless_TMT
      @Priceless_TMT 7 місяців тому

      @mraksoveech uhh now the dudes pfp is Towa, but before iirc their pfp was Pannibal from WorldEnd

  • @NichoLad4
    @NichoLad4 Рік тому +529

    Chat makes enough to have leftovers but eat it all as the serving

    • @pikapuffin368
      @pikapuffin368 Рік тому +97

      Oi… ya don’t have to call me out like this…

    • @Greippi10
      @Greippi10 Рік тому +64

      I feel like some chatters are that or the gym bros who burn a chicken breast on the skillet and eat it with overcooked broccoli and rice and then call home cooked food bland :D

    • @NichoLad4
      @NichoLad4 Рік тому +15

      @@Greippi10 as a gym bro I shutter every time I think of those bodybuilders doing that, just enjoy the meal you’re big as fuk

    • @angryjugplayer1884
      @angryjugplayer1884 Рік тому +7

      Yeah this was my initial reaction as well. It's like ordering a KFC family bucket but then just sitting down in the restaurant and eating the whole thing yourself.

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue Рік тому

      And people wonder why Fauna goads saplings to go to the gym.

  • @RevivalOfSchwann
    @RevivalOfSchwann Рік тому +842

    i guess most of chat was just trolling half way to it, but the mental breakdown she had trying to comprehend cooking a single serving was worth it, I laughed so hard XD

    • @Mrsuperdestroyer
      @Mrsuperdestroyer Рік тому +58

      Yea you have to be legit crazy to cook both lunch and dinner every day, like gl cooking lunch while working.

    • @JackdotC
      @JackdotC Рік тому +29

      @@Mrsuperdestroyer sandwich

    • @Icetea-2000
      @Icetea-2000 Рік тому +29

      @@Mrsuperdestroyer Ever heard of a lunchbreak?

    • @rygorigiirio9437
      @rygorigiirio9437 Рік тому +20

      ​@@Mrsuperdestroyer why cook for a lunchbreak? Ever heard of bread? Or fruit? Take some fruit with you.

    • @Mrsuperdestroyer
      @Mrsuperdestroyer Рік тому

      @@JackdotC Anyone that thinks making a sandwich is cooking is legit a degenerate. Even worse @"Rygo Rigiirio" thinking bringing a fruit is cooking, are you guys twelve or full blown degenerates?

  • @leinadgd6441
    @leinadgd6441 Рік тому +440

    The part with Chad as a sapling threw me over "wait you cook one serving and then cook again" (yes) 😂

  • @abyssalnick
    @abyssalnick Рік тому +696

    I was about to agree with Fauna but as soon as I realize Fauna is being gaslit, I let them cook.

    • @Manpigeon
      @Manpigeon Рік тому +65

      "Let em Cook" I was dying XD

    • @sub2suisei
      @sub2suisei Рік тому +25

      Cookin with firegas, as Irys would've said

    • @TubeofDestiny
      @TubeofDestiny Рік тому +36

      I too was worried I would be ruining the joke *but* then I realized that having conflicting opinions in the chat would ensure she would be unsure about what's real, so I played for #TeamLeftOvers 😅

    • @PhantomJavelin
      @PhantomJavelin Рік тому +4

      Let them cook one serving at a time

  • @superbad8008
    @superbad8008 Рік тому +467

    Fauna literally said “skill issue, simply cook several servings”.

    • @Zoruk_
      @Zoruk_ Рік тому +37

      And she's goddamn right

    • @mikemcklieve
      @mikemcklieve Рік тому +6

      chat probably teen or young adult

  • @sargassosea3432
    @sargassosea3432 Рік тому +273

    i love that fauna is a meal prepper. it's a way of life

    • @riskvideos
      @riskvideos Рік тому +42

      It's convenient if you're not picky. Eat the same thing till you run out and make something else for days.

    • @exmello
      @exmello Рік тому +69

      @@riskvideos Many good recipes don't work well as a single serving. You severely restrict your cooking to quick easy meals if you never do larger batches. My easy single serving go-to is just a protein, veggie side and carb. But on Sundays I'll cook a wholeass 8 serving meat sauce or chili or lasagna and then freeze in containers. I get more variety by pulling things out of the freezer than having to eat the same stuff every day before it goes bad.

    • @riskvideos
      @riskvideos Рік тому +14

      @@exmello yeah. That's why it's convenient. Maybe I poorly wrote my comment but I'm for big batches.

    • @borone1998
      @borone1998 Рік тому +4

      ​@@exmello big life pro tip

    • @quaeravoluptatem
      @quaeravoluptatem Рік тому +23

      @@exmello "Many good recipes don't work well as a single serving." This! Single servings are fine but every recipe should be tried as-is first. There are reasons the recipes are written that way! Before dividing everything down to a single serving it should be given a fair chance.

  • @Questionable_Content
    @Questionable_Content Рік тому +178

    This was such a great moment she was actually flabbergasted lmfao

  • @RadiantMantra
    @RadiantMantra Рік тому +39

    Fauna: Being perfectly sane
    chat: "you're weird ngl"

  • @SilverScizor753
    @SilverScizor753 Рік тому +143

    One of my favorite convos of the stream due to Fauna's increasing disbelief
    Thanks for the clip!

  • @TheMarkoSeke
    @TheMarkoSeke Рік тому +94

    I feel like she's imagining her chatters cooking up one serving of some complicated stew, when it's probably just instant ramen or something

    • @DianaProudmoore
      @DianaProudmoore Рік тому +1

      Oh... those tiktok cooking thingy~?
      Most of them are just pure cringe~

  • @AlbertScoot
    @AlbertScoot Рік тому +198

    I'm proud that SJ has been doing longer clips. I hope this trend continues. 💚💚💚

    • @SJtre3
      @SJtre3  Рік тому +70

      Glad you like them! To be transparent, it really depends on the moment I want to highlight and how much time I have to make it.
      Also the longer the clip the less edits there will tend to be and sometimes I wanna get memey

  • @proxy90909
    @proxy90909 Рік тому +42

    She doesnt get it, I make spaguett for like 3 servings... Then eat em all in one meal

    • @Quantris
      @Quantris Рік тому +12

      Right! A serving is what you serve

    • @bobthebuilder609
      @bobthebuilder609 9 місяців тому

      you must be fat as hell then. I make 10 servings of spaghetti at once. half a box of whole grain noodles, 6 pounds of sauce, 3 pounds of ground turkey. It lasts me a week of lunches, + some dinners/lunches on weekends. It's cheap, it's time efficient(40 minutes once a week), it's healthy, it's easy to clean up, and it's easy to package. It also never gets boring, because you can swap the sauce for any number of literally dozens of different brands/flavors, you can swap the noodles for any interesting shape your heart desires, you can swap the meat for a few different options(I like ground beef, but I think ground turkey is good too), and you can top it with so many interesting items that I'd never get bored(different cheeses, basically whatever kind you would want, you can top with cut mushrooms, cut peppers, etc.)
      On other meals, I eat ramen, or something bakeable(like chicken nuggets, fish(breaded or not), or oatmeal, which has lately become my breakfast and dinner.
      I've managed to lose 25 pounds in 3 months so... I think you're doing something objectively wrong there, bud.

  • @ChocoLatteDX
    @ChocoLatteDX Рік тому +55

    Man, every food topic devolves into this insanity and I'm sad that I missed this live. I was so ready to call out everyone even Fauna too after the VOD!😂

  • @pbw_
    @pbw_ Рік тому +24

    This whole conversations feels exactly like a Northernlion bit and I’m hear for it. +2 to Fauna, making a single serving is madness.

  • @samikrungoken
    @samikrungoken Рік тому +63

    For once I believe Fauna's chat being the weird one

    • @DianaProudmoore
      @DianaProudmoore Рік тому

      Fauna's chat are being weird and inefficient~
      If you cook for 5 servings, you can eat it the whole day AND you'll have a re-heated dinner for breakfast, specially if it's curry~

  • @angelvazquezguerrero7726
    @angelvazquezguerrero7726 Рік тому +21

    Fauna: "You live like this?!"
    Big sis worry about our meals and daily habits.

  • @WillardWright1986
    @WillardWright1986 Рік тому +53

    "If I'm going to cook...I might as well cook extra" line goes hard af

    • @Jaricko
      @Jaricko Рік тому +3

      I imagine Fauna's chat would have a hard time understanding meal planning. People who make 3 - 5 days of lunches at the same time.

    • @lorenzomeulli750
      @lorenzomeulli750 Рік тому +5

      @@Jaricko To be fair, I fucking hate prepping so many meals together.
      Do you people dislike having fresh, recently prepared, food?
      I'll cook a couple of servings but I can't imagine eating on friday something I cooked monday.

    • @blindtreeman8052
      @blindtreeman8052 Рік тому

      ​​@@Jaricko cooking fresh just tastes better. If I've got 30 minutes for lunch during work, well I can't do much other than a coffee and a protein bar. But if I get home and spend like 10-30 minutes for dinner, I'll just make something quick and delicious.
      For breakfast it's like a banana or rice+magi.

  • @CeresFan
    @CeresFan Рік тому +30

    Thanks for the clips, that stream was super fun. I felt like i was getting gaslit too when people started saying they would make 1 serving of soup lol

  • @Saplingbat
    @Saplingbat Рік тому +69

    She's absolutely right and she should say it. I'm guilty of this too, but a lot of people aren't *cooking* cooking. They're throwing ready to eats in the oven or microwave because that's what's easiest. Like I said I do it too. I like to cook, but it's hard to justify doing any actual cooking if it's just me. Why would I spend an hour plus on a nice meal, only to eat it in 3 minutes, and then spend another hour cleaning. I don't really have the money to live a way that makes me happy *AND* eat well. So if I have to choose, I'll take the happiness yknow?
    Edit: Also she probably gets pushed to this a lot more naturally just because she's a vegan, and ready made "easy" vegan options are probably much less common, and more expensive on top of that. So she has a lot more incentive to meal prep

    • @iiiCorrosiveiii
      @iiiCorrosiveiii Рік тому +13

      okay i agree but it does not take 2 hours to cook and clean lol

    • @WenirR
      @WenirR Рік тому +9

      Just make a big pot of soup and eat it whole week

    • @carpetfluff35
      @carpetfluff35 Рік тому +11

      Maybe people don't feel like eating the same thing 2, 3 days on the trot. Also, how many pots, pans plates etc are you using that a single serving meal needs an hour to wash up after?

    • @Luna________
      @Luna________ Рік тому

      @@iiiCorrosiveiii Depends heavily on the dish, a good lasagna or dumplings for example definitely take their time

    • @Saplingbat
      @Saplingbat Рік тому +5

      @@carpetfluff35 for a well balanced meal? You need something to cook vegetables, something to cook, some sort of staple like rice or potatoes, something to cook the meat, the instruments to check those things while they cook, the dishes you use to eat them. Like tell me you don't cook without telling me you don't cook.

  • @DashtheBard
    @DashtheBard Рік тому +33

    Have to agree with Fauna on this one. You season the food as you cook, and you make more right then so you have leftovers later. As a single guy, it saves time when you don't have to cook every single time.

    • @ChaosMind10531
      @ChaosMind10531 Рік тому +2

      So true... Ideally I cook a batch of food for a week, then refrigerate them... Then just heat up whatever I fancy on the day...

    • @laurencefraser
      @laurencefraser Рік тому +11

      Depends what you're making. Some things, adding the seasoning while cooking results in a very different flavour. Or just doesn't work.

    • @thatdarnskag5043
      @thatdarnskag5043 Рік тому +3

      @@ChaosMind10531 Yep, I bake a bunch of chicken breasts, chill them, then I reheat them and use them in wraps/salads/stir-fry and stuff throughout the week. Can also be done with beef.

    • @SombreroGato
      @SombreroGato Рік тому +2

      Only works if you live alone that is, if you cook for enough people ususally not leftovers, and if those people are sick or elderly you cant season as you cook for thier health, so you have to season your own plate after

    • @mookiestewart3776
      @mookiestewart3776 Рік тому +2

      The thing she was wrong about was not having salt and pepper shakers. You should always have those handy

  • @glasseskun
    @glasseskun Рік тому +18

    you could feel the heart and effort in this one, big thank you for clipping this moment wwww

  • @nicechoicee
    @nicechoicee Рік тому +23

    The situation here is that fauna is alone, so she only cooks for herself and her own taste buds. usually when someone cooks (in my case, my family is big) it'd be to feed oneself and others and that's why you don't add too much salt and pepper cuz then everyone else has their own taste buds and if they want to add more salt they should feel free to do that. AND leftovers are for the weak you eat what is made lmao 😂😂😂 I EAT WHAT I CAN WHEN I CAN SO IF I WERE TO EVER GO HOMELESS I CAN REMINISCE "YEAH I USED TO FEAST!!!"

    • @SombreroGato
      @SombreroGato Рік тому +2

      Exactly my dude. I used to have same mindset when i was young and we ate at large family gatherings, now that im older and take care of my elderly parents i need to cook without any seasoning for their health, then add to my plate after. It's not unexpected as i feel most of the chatters are at the very least under 30, whereas someone over 40 living in my kind of situation is rare.

  • @Duy23803
    @Duy23803 Рік тому +17

    I mean, in my Asian household we don't usually have salt and pepper at the table, but we always have fish sauce for dipping. So you are not weird Fauna

    • @ChaosMind10531
      @ChaosMind10531 Рік тому +4

      Yeah... SEA represent!!! We love our dipping sauces!!! Fish sauce, shrimp paste, vinegar, soy sauce...

    • @SombreroGato
      @SombreroGato Рік тому

      @@ChaosMind10531 lol the us southern equivalent are BBQ sauce, Ranch and A1 so i get it.

    • @ChaosMind10531
      @ChaosMind10531 Рік тому

      @@SombreroGato bruh... I had a chance to try A1... And it is damn good... Now if it wasn't damn expensive here... I would have bought it more than Worcestershire sauce...

  • @sparkytepig
    @sparkytepig Рік тому +47

    Freshness is the greatest seasoning of all, which is why I always finish what I cook.

    • @zeromailss
      @zeromailss Рік тому +6

      Depend on the food but generally yes

    • @lethologica221
      @lethologica221 Рік тому +9

      Idk some stew like dishes taste better the next day

    • @Elmithian
      @Elmithian Рік тому

      Lasagne is usually better after having been frozen though?
      We tend to make a batch so large it lasts us for couple of weeks. And since it tends to be too delicious, it usually lasts less than 2 ^_^,

    • @jondoe589
      @jondoe589 Рік тому +4

      PREACH. No matter the dish, theres nothing like spending some time cooking and finally sitting down, tasting it and going "dayum, this shit gud" and it just deserves to get absolutely destroyed afterwards for your effort.

    • @Dodonko
      @Dodonko Рік тому

      except curry and stew

  • @Panster7
    @Panster7 Рік тому +19

    Fauna was so offended lol I can't stop laughing

  • @CatNolara
    @CatNolara Рік тому +15

    Hmmm, for me it depends on the kind of meal if I cook one serving or not. Some meals only taste good freshly made, like a steak or a burger. Sometimes it's only some parts of the dish I prepare more of to reuse the following days, but cook other parts freshly again.

  • @Kaimine08
    @Kaimine08 Рік тому +45

    I'm just impressed there are people in Hololive that actually know how to cook. I feel like the people that know how to cook are severely outnumbered by the people who don't. Even Sora clams up when someone brings up cooking...

    • @zatoby6705
      @zatoby6705 Рік тому +7

      Makes sense tho in Sora's case. She's so busy she doesn't have time to cook for herself.

    • @Kaimine08
      @Kaimine08 Рік тому +18

      @@zatoby6705 She doesn't know how to cook at all...Iroha once mentioned cooking and Sora straight up froze. Sora is very good at what she does, but she's a bit of a klutz at pretty much everything else.

  • @aSliceOfChoccyMilk
    @aSliceOfChoccyMilk Рік тому +3

    I cook individual meals because it allows me variety whereas I'd otherwise _have_ to eat anything I made and later regretted if I meal prep. I do it because I have free time that I know I'm not doing anything productive with

  • @Rageouz
    @Rageouz Рік тому +25

    Don't ever let chat cook again

  • @AndersHass
    @AndersHass Рік тому +72

    Salt and pepper at the table is barely touched given it has been added while cooking. I get where Fauna is coming from. I do know some people who has to add salt afterwards, lol

    • @ceciiivie
      @ceciiivie Рік тому +34

      we hav it ready fot people that want more to match their indiv taste. its also a culture thing like in thai families, its not offensive to add more condiments and seasonings to someone elses cooking for your own portion

    • @exmello
      @exmello Рік тому +15

      It's an old school north american thing. My parents still don't season their food while cooking and put out shakers. But I learned proper cooking online and don't even own shakers. The think that really catches me off guard is those local diners that old people go to. They don't salt their food at all and the food is so bland unless you use the grimey little shakers on the table.

    • @SoraRaida
      @SoraRaida Рік тому +9

      @@exmello That's a thing? LMAO they don't know how to cook food

    • @jamesmccomb9525
      @jamesmccomb9525 Рік тому +13

      Salt is different if you add it before or after a meal is cooked, don't ask how.

    • @originalscreenname44
      @originalscreenname44 Рік тому +9

      @@SoraRaida I think they do it that way so people can add seasoning to their taste. Some people are sensitive to salt and pepper let alone other seasonings.

  • @Secret_Takodachi
    @Secret_Takodachi 3 місяці тому

    On a sincere note:
    I used to hate cooking, and I still don't love doing dishes BUT! As I've gotten into pilates classes I've come to *REALLY APPRECIATE* cooking individual meals because when you're already hungry? A hot + fresh meal is M A G I C A L!
    Do I now cook 1-2 times a day? Yes absolutely.
    But the dishes & cleanup have actually gotten easier since I've been using more "life hacks" like lining the pans I use in the oven with aluminum foil OR by scraping off my hot pan from the stove immediately after I'm done using it.
    Cook more fresh meals for yourself, YOU'RE WORTH IT! And plus you can always watch more Fauna while you do it! ❤❤❤

    • @Secret_Takodachi
      @Secret_Takodachi 3 місяці тому

      I will admit: I work a remote job from my house so I do have a lot of time & freedom to spend cooking. But even if I didn't have the job I do now, I'd still be cooking at least once a day simply because freshly cooked food is IMPOSSIBLE to replace even with the best restaurant food. You can't beat food cooked "your way" with all the toppings/modifications that you personally like!

  • @KitOkunari
    @KitOkunari Рік тому +7

    Chat likes freshly cooked food but Fauna is using her gamer efficiency mindset

  • @jetstrike28
    @jetstrike28 Рік тому +5

    faufau really trying so hard not to lose her marbles.

  • @kakansitokun
    @kakansitokun Рік тому +11

    15 minutes to make a quesadilla?
    *confuse mexican noises*

    • @SammySprinkler1207
      @SammySprinkler1207 Рік тому +4

      Lmao I was just thinking that to myself. 15 minutes for a quesadilla is crazy

  • @sergie2822
    @sergie2822 Рік тому +3

    This is why I love watching fauna streams, even when it's just super chat readings. 😂😂

  • @Rannos22
    @Rannos22 Рік тому +2

    "salt and pepper shakers are out of fashion"
    And CHAT are thw ones beinf called unhinged?!

  • @ohhi7300
    @ohhi7300 Рік тому +4

    2:55 No way you did not just make a chad sapling lmao I can't 😂 this made my day

  • @igloo_igloo
    @igloo_igloo Рік тому +3

    Thanks for highlighting this moment! It was so funny watching Fauna so flabbergasted by chat lmao

  • @eiras_1999
    @eiras_1999 Рік тому +32

    I have to be with Fauna here through and through. I don't have salt or pepper at the table either, mama taught me how to season the food properly while cooking and that's how it be.

    • @mysteryfirecat673
      @mysteryfirecat673 Рік тому +18

      In my house we all have different preferences regarding salt, so we usually cook with less salt and add extra later according to our preference

    • @nemy-
      @nemy- Рік тому +9

      @@mysteryfirecat673 This is the ideal way to do it when cooking for multiple people. If I cooked a meal and salted according to my taste then everyone else would consider it "inedible".

    • @TubeofDestiny
      @TubeofDestiny Рік тому +1

      ​@@mysteryfirecat673 Unfortunately it often leads to health issues, with people consuming too much salt.
      A balanced diet does not require additional salt, what is sprinkled on top needs to filtered out of the body (exhausting the kidneys) and will cause blood pressure to rise, causing cardiac issues in the long run.
      It's even more worrying when taking into account that every processed food has higher sodium count, since it sells more and act as food preservative, so anyone regularly consuming processed food is already having a surplus of salt in their body.

  • @UntrainableWizard
    @UntrainableWizard Рік тому

    I think this is easily sorted into three categories for me...
    If I'm cooking for;
    A- Myself:
    Salt and pepper is added when cooking, to taste. I'll meal-prep for my work days, and for weekends I'll cook on the day, always single servings... Sometimes, if I want something I can't freeze or reheat, I'll leave it for the work-day that's least hectic and I'll cook a single serving of that. Half bell-pepper, quarter onion, etc (wrap it in an airtight container or bag and it'll last longer). Lunch is cooked alongside breakfast, I can eat breakfast while finishing lunch if breakfast finishes first.
    B- A group:
    Salt and pepper are added while cooking, but minimal, the grinders are on the table. I'll never meal-prep group meals, I'll just cook what is needed plus enough to estimate half the group wanting extras, or larger bowls. I'll cook lunch before the group shows up, attempting to have it all end around the same time.
    C- Someone I know well:
    Salt and pepper is added when cooking, to their taste, even if I'm eating with them. I'll cook portions that suit them, I've done it before with quarter-bell pepper, half a carrot, half a potato, etc, for someone that simply didn't eat a lot. I'll only meal prep if it's a co-worker who is wanting lunch on multiple days, or days that are busier. If cooking lunch for a coworker, I'll make it in the morning, if for a friend visiting, I'll cook it so its finished when they arrive.
    Leftovers for me a never a good thing. I'll likely never use them, or eat them, so it's wasted food. I try my hardest to never leave leftovers in the house. Cooking time I don't find troubling. 20 minutes is pretty short, 45-60 minutes is what I expect for a lot of what I make. Soups I can make single servings, but I rarely make soups. Some time ago I made 10 servings worth of soup, and I don't even think I used it all, it sat in my freezer and I gave up and gave it to a neighbour. lol

  • @evanchisholm337
    @evanchisholm337 Рік тому +3

    Look, I'm on TV again! It's always really funny to see how something simple you say can lead to a discussion like this. This was one of the more fun chatty moments in recent memory, I really can't understand the rationale of these people cooking single servings... they had to be trolling, right?? If I'm cooking anything that takes 30+ minutes including prep, you bet I'm gonna have leftovers.

  • @Kasperloeye
    @Kasperloeye Рік тому +5

    I usually cook a different meal each day - Because my taste varies and I don't wanna eat the same thing multiple days (and I like cooking).. But I sometimes have leftovers, and use them for like lunch... So I can kinda see where Fauna is going with it xD

  • @Gakusangi
    @Gakusangi Рік тому +3

    I have the spice grinder things, just in case someone does want a little more. I have to be careful when cooking for some people because sometimes they don't want too much heat, sometimes they have a condition that means I need to really hold back on the amount of salt I serve, etc.

  • @derpyduck5207
    @derpyduck5207 6 місяців тому

    3:20 "Optimize yourself. Now." - lowtierFauna

  • @mr.sandman770
    @mr.sandman770 Рік тому +1

    Chat is cooking right now (they only make 1 serving so they always have to cook)

  • @Gunz3200
    @Gunz3200 Рік тому +4

    It was a surprise to see my gigasapling edit in a clip lol. Great clip sj, thanks for capturing this moment.

    • @SJtre3
      @SJtre3  Рік тому +2

      Thank you for the hilarious edit! I had saved it such a long time ago I couldn't remember where it was from lol

  • @Jet_Lunar
    @Jet_Lunar Рік тому +2

    I am in the same camp with Fauna. Saves time with future meals and no need to season after cooking.

  • @sxpdice9527
    @sxpdice9527 Рік тому +2

    I understand Fauna completly. Mostly because i am learning to become a chef and seasoning while cooking is a big difference than while eating

  • @KelbPanthera
    @KelbPanthera Рік тому

    On the salt and pepper thing, she's got one thing right. Shakers are out of fashion. A modern gourmand has grinders for both.
    Salt added during cooking is important but it doesn't impart its texture as it tends to dissolve. If you actually want to taste and enjoy the mouthfeel of salt, you add it at the table.
    As for black pepper, there is again the question of whether you want it dissolved into the food as a whole or as a distinct element that contrasts with other parts of the dish. In either case, fresh cracked is better so get the grinder for pepper even if you just use a shaker for salt.

  • @bishop253
    @bishop253 Рік тому +1

    The gigachad music is too good in this.

  • @Flugmorph
    @Flugmorph Рік тому +2

    thats a great video right here!

  • @dimitrifreitas2981
    @dimitrifreitas2981 Рік тому +1

    I use salt and peper shaker because some people like their food with a mountain of salt and other the blandiest cardboard you can think ,some can handle liquid fire on the food others not sigle speck or pepper , so with shaker you put the amount that you want .

  • @genus.species3362
    @genus.species3362 Рік тому

    Ok, i'm with Fauna about leftovers lol.
    I'm just as flabbergasted about that lmao.

  • @shockwave_3146
    @shockwave_3146 Рік тому +3

    The whole stream ebed and flowed into insanity periodically but this was the farthest it dived in at the time, had me snickering like a fool lol

  • @Reflox1
    @Reflox1 11 місяців тому

    Leftovers are blessed, a lot of foods get even better when you warm them up. Fried Tomato Spaghetti is just * chefs kiss *

  • @Tom-fl8eh
    @Tom-fl8eh Рік тому +1

    The Crockpot is the serving.

  • @Lanman106
    @Lanman106 Рік тому

    I could listen to Fauna talk about anything. All of her conversations with chat and explanations of bugs and animals are so entertaining.

  • @DontMe__
    @DontMe__ Рік тому +1

    These longer clips are the best.

  • @ElSuperNova23
    @ElSuperNova23 Рік тому +1

    Cooking: Everyone's a psychopath except you.

  • @HebiSnake
    @HebiSnake Рік тому +1

    When cooking for yourself and only yourself, what Fauna does makes sense. When other people are involved is when people want things to be seasoned a little more or a little less, thus it's nice to have the option available.

  • @fishiefish6179
    @fishiefish6179 Рік тому +37

    Fauna is definitely weird for not having salt and pepper shakers, but I’m totally with her on the leftovers. Also just because you mostly season stuff while you’re cooking doesn’t mean you can’t also add some extra salt and pepper when you sit down to eat it.

    • @kenjen9861
      @kenjen9861 Рік тому +2

      I think maybe you're addicted to salt. Not your fault though, its found in excessive amounts in most foods we buy

    • @fishiefish6179
      @fishiefish6179 Рік тому +9

      @@kenjen9861 What in the world lead you to the conclusion that I’m addicted to salt? Lmao

    • @ChaseWyler
      @ChaseWyler Рік тому +4

      @@fishiefish6179 They've probably never had to cook a steak in a pan before

    • @SombreroGato
      @SombreroGato Рік тому +1

      In a large household with multiple people you not only dont have leftovers most of the time, but also if there is elderly or young kids you cook the food with out any salt for them, then add salt and pepper to your own plate after as you need. That's what i do, since im the only one in the house that is still healthy enough to eat heavily seasoned food. I take care of my elderly parents and they take medication jsut to regulate the natural sodium thier body posesses, my mother for instance even needs help eating due to her MS and Demetia. Alot of chat is single or young and doesnt understand the need to cook for those unwell.

  • @MrBern91
    @MrBern91 Рік тому

    I am with Fauna about the salt and pepper. 100% xD I too would prefer to salt my food while it's cooking. Works best to get the flavours out that way. (: If you need to use salt and pepper when you've already served your food just means that you, as the cook, or chef, has NOT seasoned your food properly. And Fauna is not doing anything wrong when she's cooking more food so it'll last a few more days, this is called saving time and money and it is all economical and sustainable! Truely in character with Mother Nature. xD
    I personally make 3 different dishes to switch around which last mostly all throughout the month because I'm cooking up big batches with maybe a 4th dish if I feel like having something else than what I've already been cooking up. :D xD

  • @Gorfinhofin
    @Gorfinhofin Місяць тому

    Fauna: "20 minutes is fast??"
    Also Fauna: "I can make a quesadilla really fast! Like 15 minutes!"

  • @ginko2297
    @ginko2297 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the clips always SJtree, you are MVP.

  • @zenmetsutenma2504
    @zenmetsutenma2504 Рік тому

    5:42 dude just shot himself in the foot to have a point 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Vintagestep
    @Vintagestep Рік тому +2

    Gotta love how the subs are outlined following the gradient of Fauna's hair.
    This was very funny, everyone played the part a little bit, but that also adds tothe joke lmao...
    Anyway, prep your food, I'm gonna do that as soon as I live on my own again.

  • @nunya8459
    @nunya8459 Рік тому +5

    Yeah I'm with Fauna here, I cook multiple servings for myself later and add spices while I cook. Chat is weird.

  • @koover
    @koover Рік тому

    Im going to start cooking multiple servings because of this clip

  • @xdemittx
    @xdemittx Рік тому

    average maternal figure fauna clip to soothe my soul

  • @masuhakatsuma_iam
    @masuhakatsuma_iam Рік тому +1

    I dont like having my food full of salt crystals
    And peppers be just like there to flavor the top of my food

  • @yesthatpaul
    @yesthatpaul Рік тому

    I forgot I was watching this halfway through and returned to Fauna ranting about being single.

    • @yesthatpaul
      @yesthatpaul Рік тому

      It's these deranged moments I live for

  • @beardo8885
    @beardo8885 Рік тому

    not having shakers: weird
    not making enough for multiple meals: also weird

  • @demiurgusgodofform8589
    @demiurgusgodofform8589 Рік тому

    I actually have a cousin who vehemently argued for cooking single servings, and his arguments boiled down to two points:
    1. If I only cook a single serving, I can cook whatever I feel like I want to eat the next day, as opposed to eating the same thing multiple days in a row, despite wanting something different.
    And
    2. If I only cook one serving, I don't have to worry about leftovers piling up in my fridge to spoil or filling up the freezer if I don't eat them fast enough
    Of course, I personally find both of these arguments dumb (mix and match your leftovers for Option #1 and label/date your leftoversfor Option #2), but it goes to show that there are some people who are really like that out there.😅

  • @SK8GEEK1
    @SK8GEEK1 Рік тому +1

    The reason I have salt and Pepper shakers is because McDonalds sometimes puts too little on my fries and i need to salt them after I through them in the Air Fryer

  • @stupidanon5941
    @stupidanon5941 Рік тому +1

    3:33 But then the food isn't freshly cooked, and freshly cooked food always tastes better. Especially if you have been cooking a lot of the same thing and eating leftovers, then you go back and have some when it's fresh made, you can really tell the difference.

  • @CrizzyEyes
    @CrizzyEyes Рік тому

    Honestly I feel exactly the same way about salt, but there's an important exception: pre-cooked/frozen food that has inadequate seasoning
    But I would just season it in the kitchen before taking it to the table.

  • @HentaiSpirit
    @HentaiSpirit Рік тому

    Fauna efficiency grinds even with cooking

  • @borone1998
    @borone1998 Рік тому

    5:42 LMAO

  • @jacques2838
    @jacques2838 Рік тому +3

    Her assumption is that i eat 3 times a day
    I eat once a day at home, so i only cook once a day

    • @AustinAwsome
      @AustinAwsome Рік тому

      Same, really only Dinner for me. Sometimes lunch if I'm really hungry.

  • @justoneherofortheworld667
    @justoneherofortheworld667 Рік тому

    Sapling perceive Fauna's face: explodes
    I perceive Fauna's face: sheds one tear

  • @SakuyaFM4
    @SakuyaFM4 Рік тому

    2:50
    Jokes on you Fauna, I meal prep so technically they’re all leftovers

  • @wraithwrecker_
    @wraithwrecker_ Рік тому

    The use of the vine boom sound effect never gets old. Superb editing!

  • @epsorks
    @epsorks Рік тому

    Based sapling, cooks for himself and doesn't explain.

  • @nineblu
    @nineblu Рік тому +1

    love the edits, keep it up!

  • @zetsumeinaito
    @zetsumeinaito Рік тому

    Salt n pepper shaker is nice. I find I use LESS salt and pepper if I use them after compared to during.

  • @anastudioofficial
    @anastudioofficial Рік тому +1

    Bland Fauna more like a confident cook Fauna.

  • @spanikMuch
    @spanikMuch Рік тому +1

    9 minutes subtitles? Clipper you working hard!
    Pressing subscribe!

  • @DoesRocksFloat
    @DoesRocksFloat 17 днів тому

    Pros of salting/peppering your food after cooking it: you can start small then add more if needed.
    Otherwise you can over season during cooking.

  • @Secret_Takodachi
    @Secret_Takodachi 3 місяці тому

    I live solely on salt & pepper. I cut out all the bland "food" part entirely! 😂❤

  • @Extra.Medium
    @Extra.Medium Рік тому +7

    It's not just about the salt taste, it's about the cronch of the little crystals 🤌

  • @boy-hv9fr
    @boy-hv9fr 2 місяці тому

    She's so damn adorable

  • @willsk3122
    @willsk3122 Рік тому

    I have done the cooking thing everyday before but I would only eat one big meal a day so it wasn't too bad.

  • @Gshadin
    @Gshadin 12 днів тому

    My ass just doesnt want to eat the same food 2 days in a row

  • @thewerebear1
    @thewerebear1 Рік тому

    Me cooking a weeks worth of stew: AMATEURS!!!!

    • @thewerebear1
      @thewerebear1 Рік тому

      Never mind the fact that I work in banquets and cooking a small amount of anything has become a foreign concept to me.

  • @DSHaseo
    @DSHaseo Рік тому

    Me trying to figure out what breakfast would someone cook that'll have leftovers for later/another day.

    • @UntrainableWizard
      @UntrainableWizard Рік тому

      It can depend. Rice, fish, meats, I can see having some leftovers.
      But most the cooked foods for America and England are usually just pancakes, full English, omelettes or egg dishes, American fry-ups, and things like that that have foods that are already kinda done in servings.

  • @brayzaroo
    @brayzaroo Рік тому +1

    I love salt, but my family doesn’t, so I always add my own extra salt after cooking. I pretty much own the salt shaker at this point 😂

  • @dan_lazaro
    @dan_lazaro Рік тому

    Maybe I'll have more time if I optimized my lifestyle. When I still went to school I cooked enough for breakfast and lunch, then dinner when I get home. Now I cook breakfast, lunch, and dinner separately. Aside from the days my mom cooks for everyone then I don't have to cook lunch and dinner. Yes, I live with my parents post highschool.
    Edit:
    Although to be fair, if I'm cooking stew, curry or stuff I cook multiple servings' worth. But if it's just a scrambled egg, hotdogs and simple food like that I'll cook it one at a time.

  • @Quantris
    @Quantris Рік тому

    Kids are starving in China and Fauna's over here cooking FUCKING MULTIPLE SERVINGS

  • @TheJum
    @TheJum Рік тому +1

    I honestly do the same thing, which is to season while cooking, with the exception being fries.