I think the butter protector was more decorative than practical. Slap a picture of an Astartes and the phrase "THE EMPEROR PROTECTS!" and it practically sells itself. Or put a picture of Fennryn on it and the phrase "Butter responsibility is sexy" for the same results lol
I've actually used a butter protector many times while visiting my aunt's house and it's always used to keep flies and other insects off of it whenever the meal's bein eaten outside, much like the fly nets on windows. I hope this was useful ta know.
30 seconds in and we get a Fenn food take... "who dunks a donut in coffee?" America does. Dunkin Donuts, a chain doughnut shop since 1948. The name says it all..
The dishwasher looks like one spoon at the wrong angle will soak you, your fox, your husband, your wife, all kids in the immediate area and the walls. It needs a lid!
Saw my great grandma use one of the pull out recipe things on the oven. It was more convenient than books because it didn’t ruin pages. You should into gardening tools next. The amount of self propelled mowers is amazing
The nostalgia for some of older friends, since I have seen and heard of these devices. Sadly with a advanced industry, and over 20 years of kitchen management experience, these devices would just hinder and slow me down
I love these kitchen videos. There were so many novel devices created in the early to mid 20th century for just about anything for the home. I bet you could make a lot of videos on just these gadgets alone. Great video.
penne beats the spirals since it has little sauce pockets but every pasta has its place spaget for sticky or liquidy sauce penne for the classic bolognaise spiral for garlic butter and lambchops
Love your cute videos. Another interesting kitchen gadget topic you could look into is the kitchen gadgets from infomercials from like the 70s and 80s. Like the Ronco products. Keep up the amazing work!
The 1950s were a wild time. Someone at Chrysler even designed a nuclear-powered tank (the TV-8) 0:55 There is a type of pastry called a coffee cake that's similar to donuts. I'm sure you can guess what you dunk them into.
the slide out recipe is a lot better because inside the oven door is going to get set on fire a few too many times and thats going to become very hard to read
You should look up some of the horrible kitchen gadgets. When electricity was a fairly new addition to homes, they didn't have timers to automatically stop the cooking process for things like toasters. An early attempt to make one that, disconnected the power from the toaster but still remained plugged into the wall. So you had a live power cord shooting across the counter. The big problem was that the only plug most people had in the kitchen was near the sink... which was often filled with water. Imagine someone washing dishes, and suddenly, a live power cord got ejected from the toaster and went into the sink full of water where someone's hands might be. It was a truly horrible invention, and many other early electrical appliances were just as dangerous. It's actually fascinating to see how unsafe people were just because customers didn't know better at the time, because they didn't learn about electricity in school, and there was no regulation due to it being a new industry.
So my great aunt had one of those sink dishwashers in her house, granted she no longer used it by time I was born, but I did get to see it in person. Basically it was a wire frame basket sectioned off in 4 corners with a circular hole in the middle, the sink portion had a perforated tube that you'd line up with the hole in the basket, which you'd feed down the tube until the basket rested at the bottom on the sink, then you'd close the lid and turn the valve and the perforations would cause the water to be highly pressurized much like a modern pressure washer and would clean the dishes. Overall the thing was pretty small you could really only fit like a table sets worth of dishes in there, so for capacity sake modern dishwashers are more useful than that was.
I actually cook and bake very often! I rather enjoy it, which is good, because I kinda HAVE to cook since I live by myself xD But about once or twice a month I'll bake some cookies, or a cake, or a pie or something. Always trying new recipes. Gonna be making homemade pumpkin pie soon from scratch
not standing the over time thing to be around today dosnt mean it didnt work ...we had a war that ate up any metal we had including scale spoons and alot of other things that worked just got lost to time
Please watch (The fat electrician- Sargent reckless) He makes videos about military history And other related things, it's extremely educational and fascinating. He presents the history in a way. I wish teachers did in high school.
Who else adores how much Fenn gets excited over cooking gadgets?
We need a Fennryn cooking show.
"I don't wanna pay a subscription to open my fridge" 😆 FACTS
I think the butter protector was more decorative than practical. Slap a picture of an Astartes and the phrase "THE EMPEROR PROTECTS!" and it practically sells itself. Or put a picture of Fennryn on it and the phrase "Butter responsibility is sexy" for the same results lol
I've actually used a butter protector many times while visiting my aunt's house and it's always used to keep flies and other insects off of it whenever the meal's bein eaten outside, much like the fly nets on windows.
I hope this was useful ta know.
30 seconds in and we get a Fenn food take... "who dunks a donut in coffee?" America does. Dunkin Donuts, a chain doughnut shop since 1948. The name says it all..
@@Slywit74 America runs on Dunkin
The dishwasher looks like one spoon at the wrong angle will soak you, your fox, your husband, your wife, all kids in the immediate area and the walls. It needs a lid!
The dishwasher looks like what most bars and similar venues nowadays tend to use for washing glasses quickly.
The first one has that "mixing coffee with a power drill" vibe 😂
This is phenomenal
6:57 Based pasta take.
Saw my great grandma use one of the pull out recipe things on the oven. It was more convenient than books because it didn’t ruin pages. You should into gardening tools next. The amount of self propelled mowers is amazing
Rotini is the corkscrew pasta shape, and I also like them the best.
The nostalgia for some of older friends, since I have seen and heard of these devices. Sadly with a advanced industry, and over 20 years of kitchen management experience, these devices would just hinder and slow me down
HI [insert infomercial guy here], with the new, Fox Girl Vtuber!
the spaghetti-er I feel like I seen parodies of like instead of a crank you use a power drill lol. The cooking chart is pretty handy tho
I honestly can just close my eyes and listen to her voice it's honestly calming for some reason
I love these kitchen videos. There were so many novel devices created in the early to mid 20th century for just about anything for the home. I bet you could make a lot of videos on just these gadgets alone. Great video.
That oven's instruction layout looks like a ouija board.
"Spirits from beyond... How do I cook this Turkey?"
I absolutely love that you make videos on top of streaming and they aren't just clips. This was fun! ❤
penne beats the spirals since it has little sauce pockets
but every pasta has its place
spaget for sticky or liquidy sauce
penne for the classic bolognaise
spiral for garlic butter and lambchops
Fun fact, if you take 1 of the 2 ns in penne you have the spanish word for pen1s.
Mad I missed a few Fenn videos but blessed with a binge watch
Love your cute videos. Another interesting kitchen gadget topic you could look into is the kitchen gadgets from infomercials from like the 70s and 80s. Like the Ronco products. Keep up the amazing work!
The 1950s were a wild time. Someone at Chrysler even designed a nuclear-powered tank (the TV-8)
0:55 There is a type of pastry called a coffee cake that's similar to donuts. I'm sure you can guess what you dunk them into.
the slide out recipe is a lot better
because inside the oven door is going to get set on fire a few too many times and thats going to become very hard to read
You should look up some of the horrible kitchen gadgets. When electricity was a fairly new addition to homes, they didn't have timers to automatically stop the cooking process for things like toasters. An early attempt to make one that, disconnected the power from the toaster but still remained plugged into the wall. So you had a live power cord shooting across the counter.
The big problem was that the only plug most people had in the kitchen was near the sink... which was often filled with water. Imagine someone washing dishes, and suddenly, a live power cord got ejected from the toaster and went into the sink full of water where someone's hands might be. It was a truly horrible invention, and many other early electrical appliances were just as dangerous.
It's actually fascinating to see how unsafe people were just because customers didn't know better at the time, because they didn't learn about electricity in school, and there was no regulation due to it being a new industry.
So my great aunt had one of those sink dishwashers in her house, granted she no longer used it by time I was born, but I did get to see it in person. Basically it was a wire frame basket sectioned off in 4 corners with a circular hole in the middle, the sink portion had a perforated tube that you'd line up with the hole in the basket, which you'd feed down the tube until the basket rested at the bottom on the sink, then you'd close the lid and turn the valve and the perforations would cause the water to be highly pressurized much like a modern pressure washer and would clean the dishes. Overall the thing was pretty small you could really only fit like a table sets worth of dishes in there, so for capacity sake modern dishwashers are more useful than that was.
I actually cook and bake very often! I rather enjoy it, which is good, because I kinda HAVE to cook since I live by myself xD
But about once or twice a month I'll bake some cookies, or a cake, or a pie or something. Always trying new recipes. Gonna be making homemade pumpkin pie soon from scratch
The first known cultural reference to dunking donuts in coffee was in a 1930s film if I recall correctly.
I love the spirals.
I was hoping for a part 2 and here it is!
Glad to see you still doung streaming, i missed your content. Your streams put a smile on my face. ( a little late but, 🎉 )
I kinda want Fenn and Giri to Colman for a kitchen review
Thanks to some guy during ww2 who accidentally created the first microwave, I can heat up my donuts without in a matter of seconds
I'm sure my parents cooker came with a gude sheet for cooking, but it's on paper and is buried in a draw fell of random paper...
not standing the over time thing to be around today dosnt mean it didnt work ...we had a war that ate up any metal we had including scale spoons and alot of other things that worked just got lost to time
Please watch (The fat electrician- Sargent reckless) He makes videos about military history And other related things, it's extremely educational and fascinating. He presents the history in a way. I wish teachers did in high school.
Would it at all be possible to get unbanned from watching stream on Twitch? 😐
Why the exact same title, tho.