Thanks Matthew! Appreciate your kind support! And ya it was a really fun process to try and do, probably never have to buy salt from the store now haha 😆🙌🏻
Also fun (salt?) Fact, during British colonial rule in india, they banned locals from producing their own salt from the sea, and instead insisted them to buy expensive British factory produced salt (obtained from the same sea!) for more profits, since salt was something used by all people, regardless of socioeconomic or religious background. MK Gandhi, with 78 of his followers began the famous salt march on March 12, 1930 to 5 March 1930, totalling 387 kilometers (240 miles) from his hometown of sabarmati, in Gujarat state, to the coastal town (and famous salt making hub) of Dandi. He broke the law by making a few kilograms of salt from the sea, his followers (who grew much more from the initial 78 during the march itself) followed suite. This was a part of his larger series of non violent civil disobedience movements against the oppressive british rule, seeing their icon, gandhi, breaking "salt law" millions of indians also started making their own salt, angering the colonialists. Gandhi was soon arrested for this but this worsened situations for the colonialist government, cuz people protested and rioted his arrest. Gandhi was released soon and the dreaded salt law was scrapped, tho the non violent Civil disobedience protests were crushed with police brutality.
@@itsConnorCreatesI have to give you that. LOL. Did you look into "recipies" for purifying sea salt just in case there were any other elements that might be bad for you? Even though we know sea water wont kill you exactly, I don't know if there aren't (for ex.) high concentrations of mercury or something else that would be filtered out in an actual seal salt process.
I have been evaporating my own sea salt for years. It is predominately sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, gypsum, potassium chloride, and magnesium chloride, all of which are beneficial to your health. Being a mix of beneficial ingredients rather than just concentrated sodium chloride makes sea salt the healthy thing that it is. Things like mercury do concentrate in sea salt, but do concentrate in larger fish because ultra tiny things concentrate the mercury from sea water, then tiny things concentrate the mercury from ultra tiny things, then small fish concentrate the mercury from tiny things, then medium fish concentrate the mercury from small fish, then large fish concentrate the mercury from medium fish.
lol the camera angle when you put the salt in the oven! I was like "what? Bro has the camera oven by Samsung?" but realized you just put your camera in the oven!
makes me realise there is probably no way to make salt from the ocean in a reasonable amount that is cheaper (let's not even mention FASTER) than buying it, except maybe just leaving it outdoors to dry (and then filter again), and that's only if you live close by. i've watched a documentary and the reason it's so cheap, is because, in Africa, whole families are contracted for GENERATIONS to pay an old debt and when people try to help them, even the African countries' government intervenes because their economy would be affected if they'd get paid humane wage (they can barely not die from hunger...). the families often live in the salt mines with no hope of better life:( it's like the whole world is against them
How do I love his videos so much ???!! The smile in his face always makes my day and heal my heart ! I was having a rough day tysm ! . I wish u keep that smile of urs everyday 🌱..!
I didn't come here from Daily Dose, although I do watch and enjoy that. I just 'up & found' your channel and am very glad I did! I really appreciate your style, subjects and your joy!!!
I think you still need something to do, like refine it to make the salt into smaller piece which the salt grinder does it too, but i believe its better to make it i guess more quality? and to reduce big pieces that somehow enters your food to prevent too much saltyness. I wonder why people buy salt when you can just make one at home for free. I do have to say even though the water is boiled killing all the bacteria im still afraid mold or bacteria can enter the salt and well ruin it, even though salt from bought stores doesnt happen because i am not sure but they probably put some chemicals onto it.
Great vid. For the pepper you can use the Alexanders plant (Smyrnium olusatrum). Its seeds taste exactly like peppercorns! (It has poisonous lookalikes though)
To do this more energy efficiently is to take the SEA WATER and Pour it into Shallow DIshes or Trays and leave these trays in the sunshine. The water will evaporate and leave behind the salt. No ENERGY COSTS. TRY THIS WAY PLEASE :)
You are so funny! the 4th video I look and I suscribe because I cant miss your experimentations any more. So now go to Cayenne to make your own pepper :) Thanks a lot for your smile, your adorables wife and baby girl and this wonderful place where you live. Best thoughts from Québec to you 3
I have this kind of idea: use the heat from ship's engine to separate salt from seawater. The fresh water can be stored for consumption, while the salt can be used to preserve caught fishes 🙂
Will be finishing the video made it to where you're 2 hours into the boil can't help but wonder how much gas this takes vs a small package of store bought sea salt. Love the video(s)!!!! just pure curiosity is all
I like how at 4.05 you make it look like you pulled it out of the oven by wearing mitts, but then take them off and hold the pan with your hands all in the same shot. heh, not mad, just wondering if you even noticed the goof?
This man has the most amazing energy. And making salt is so awesome to see someone do
Ye ❤🎉
Thanks Matthew! Appreciate your kind support! And ya it was a really fun process to try and do, probably never have to buy salt from the store now haha 😆🙌🏻
I can’t wait to see more of your content in the future the “not” an artist series is so fun to watch
I would use another pot inside the big one so the evaporated water get collected
He also use several order of magnitude more energy, boiling, evaporating, baking. ... thst salt cost 20 - 100 x, price of mined salt.
Now all you have to do is build a time machine and go back a few thousand years in the past when people would trade salt for gold
Haha yes it would be the ultimate loophole! 🤑
That’s not a bad idea 😂😂😂😂
Smart
“Today I’m Trying to build a Time Machine from a Porta Potty!”
Father God loves you so! John 3:16✝️x
What a good video! An overall wholesome vibe and a childlike curiosity. Loved it ❤
Thanks so much!! Really appreciate you taking the time to watch it and leave such a kind comment 😊🙌🏻
I’m just getting started! So more videos soon
Also fun (salt?) Fact, during British colonial rule in india, they banned locals from producing their own salt from the sea, and instead insisted them to buy expensive British factory produced salt (obtained from the same sea!) for more profits, since salt was something used by all people, regardless of socioeconomic or religious background. MK Gandhi, with 78 of his followers began the famous salt march on March 12, 1930 to 5 March 1930, totalling 387 kilometers (240 miles) from his hometown of sabarmati, in Gujarat state, to the coastal town (and famous salt making hub) of Dandi. He broke the law by making a few kilograms of salt from the sea, his followers (who grew much more from the initial 78 during the march itself) followed suite. This was a part of his larger series of non violent civil disobedience movements against the oppressive british rule, seeing their icon, gandhi, breaking "salt law" millions of indians also started making their own salt, angering the colonialists. Gandhi was soon arrested for this but this worsened situations for the colonialist government, cuz people protested and rioted his arrest. Gandhi was released soon and the dreaded salt law was scrapped, tho the non violent Civil disobedience protests were crushed with police brutality.
Woah I had no idea about all that! Pretty crazy! Thanks for sharing all the info, super neat 🙌🏻
That’s the colonial suckers rule for 200 years in India and when they went they split india into three Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.
wow second
well that's capitalism for you 🤷♀
i read the first few words and realised i aint reading allat 🙏
Your daughter is going to love these videos once she's older
Yes it will be so special to show them to her one day! 🙌🏻😊
I’m 7 years old
what
@@WaterandWhimsyDesigns ok. and?
@@WaterandWhimsyDesignswth 💀
Now, what I want to know is: what was the cost of the total amount of electricity used and how that compares to just buying supermarket sea salt?
Haha valid point! Not sure but I do know it was way more fun than going to the store 😆😅
@@itsConnorCreatesI have to give you that. LOL. Did you look into "recipies" for purifying sea salt just in case there were any other elements that might be bad for you? Even though we know sea water wont kill you exactly, I don't know if there aren't (for ex.) high concentrations of mercury or something else that would be filtered out in an actual seal salt process.
I have been evaporating my own sea salt for years. It is predominately sodium chloride, calcium carbonate, gypsum, potassium chloride, and magnesium chloride, all of which are beneficial to your health. Being a mix of beneficial ingredients rather than just concentrated sodium chloride makes sea salt the healthy thing that it is. Things like mercury do concentrate in sea salt, but do concentrate in larger fish because ultra tiny things concentrate the mercury from sea water, then tiny things concentrate the mercury from ultra tiny things, then small fish concentrate the mercury from tiny things, then medium fish concentrate the mercury from small fish, then large fish concentrate the mercury from medium fish.
That actually wrong the drive over uses gas, gas costs around $3-$4 a gallon
@@可-d6cbecause USA is a cruel continent
“I want to exercise, instead of going to the gym I’m gonna built it with toothpicks.”
Dayum 2h ago
Not sure what this quote is from haha but it’s interesting 😅🙌🏻
@@itsConnorCreates that is a meme because your very dedicated to your videos lol
Love your videos!! This was awesome!
Thanks so much! Appreciate you and the kind support😄🙌🏻
@@itsConnorCreates what are we making in another video sir 😄
wait a sec you brought it out with the mitts, and then grabbed it with ur bare hands lol
Haha glad you caught that 😆 I’m always trying to sneak in fun lil shots like that
through the magic of television! hahaa
@@itsConnorCreates Or you just try to fool people and got caught. dislike button
@@whatchandstudy7 no he is not
Why would he ?
Making salt is not hard and there is literally no reason to fake it.@@whatchandstudy7
love how u don't remove bloopers, but you're honest with the people whatching u!
Thanks! Appreciate your support!
Tbh removing bloopers makes the vid worse
Yessss long format! I wanna make my own salt too now😂😂
Glad you’re stoked about it! I wanna try making more long format ones 🙌🏻
And you defs should try it, such a cool process and you can have infinite free salt! 😆🧂
we love the long format :]@@itsConnorCreates
aaayyy thanks so much!! appreciate you and the encouragement! @@BlakeRichardson-k3m
NO WAY IM FINNALY HERE EARLY I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS YOUR AN INSPIRATION
Woah thanks so much!! So appreciate your kind words and support 😄🙌🏻
You da best!
😊
this is my favorite video connor has made. i love seeing the processes!
Awesome thanks!! 😄🙌🏻
Hey Conner great video you help me remember to never give up thank you for that
Thanks! 😄
What is the music called at 0:19 ? i heard it from a game i played.
Racing hearts i think
You are my favorite youtuber!!!!!
Woah thanks so much!! Honoured!😄🙌🏻
Ur videos are so good and relaxing
Thank you!😊
lol the camera angle when you put the salt in the oven! I was like "what? Bro has the camera oven by Samsung?" but realized you just put your camera in the oven!
haha yup! I didn't know Samsung had an oven with a camera?! pretty genius so you can watch your food cook from afar haha
4:10 takes ‘hot’ tray out with gloves. Takes gloves off and handles tray…..😂
Haha it wasn’t hot as I thought 😆😅
@@itsConnorCreates great video!
makes me realise there is probably no way to make salt from the ocean in a reasonable amount that is cheaper (let's not even mention FASTER) than buying it, except maybe just leaving it outdoors to dry (and then filter again), and that's only if you live close by. i've watched a documentary and the reason it's so cheap, is because, in Africa, whole families are contracted for GENERATIONS to pay an old debt and when people try to help them, even the African countries' government intervenes because their economy would be affected if they'd get paid humane wage (they can barely not die from hunger...). the families often live in the salt mines with no hope of better life:( it's like the whole world is against them
Woah crazy! Thanks for sharing that info, pretty interesting!
How do I love his videos so much ???!!
The smile in his face always makes my day and heal my heart !
I was having a rough day tysm ! .
I wish u keep that smile of urs everyday 🌱..!
Your videos are great and insanely entertaining, something that would make it that much better, is if they were longer
Thanks so much! I’m posting one tomorrow that’s over 10 minutes! So slowly but surely making them longer 😄
This is a fantastic idea!
thanks Davey! It was fun to try, and I got a ton more salt out of it than I thought I would!
I didn't come here from Daily Dose, although I do watch and enjoy that. I just 'up & found' your channel and am very glad I did!
I really appreciate your style, subjects and your joy!!!
Awesome, welcome aboard! I appreciate you watching and supporting 😄🙌🏻
I came here from his short proving that there was no microplastics in his salt
Please make longer videos 🙏 i like your videos so much ❤ appreciate your creativity,makes me happy , thank man
Thank you!! I appreciate your kind support 😄🤗
i just love this channel
Thank you!!🙌🏻😄
@@itsConnorCreates i only just noticed this its crazy that you respond to comments after 1 year
I just discovered your channel and am already binge watching your videos.Keep it up mate !👍🏻
Thanks so much! I really appreciate you watching and supporting 😄
Got my unsalted 🍿 ready before I watch.
Haha love it! Bout to show you how you can level up your 🍿 with the freshest DIY salt lol
I think you still need something to do, like refine it to make the salt into smaller piece which the salt grinder does it too, but i believe its better to make it i guess more quality? and to reduce big pieces that somehow enters your food to prevent too much saltyness. I wonder why people buy salt when you can just make one at home for free. I do have to say even though the water is boiled killing all the bacteria im still afraid mold or bacteria can enter the salt and well ruin it, even though salt from bought stores doesnt happen because i am not sure but they probably put some chemicals onto it.
This was amazing!
Thanks!! Appreciate the support 😄🙌🏻
Great vid. For the pepper you can use the Alexanders plant (Smyrnium olusatrum). Its seeds taste exactly like peppercorns! (It has poisonous lookalikes though)
Thanks! Woah interesting I’ve never heard of that! Thanks for the info 🙌🏻
Bro that crazy 🤪 2:37
😅😆
“just a man collecting some saltwater” 🥹 all your videos are so wholesome
I’m still so blown away that you’ve watched them all!! 😄🙌🏻
Your videos are amazing
Thanks so much!😄🙌🏻
PLEAAAAAASE make more videos like this! This is amazing! Brings me so much joy 🥰
Aaahh thanks so much for the kind words and support! Appreciate you! 😄🙌🏻
This dude is always in a happy mood. I love it.
Thanks for the support and watching my vids! 😄🙌🏻
The first minute of this vid is like the opening scene of a Jaws movie.
You are one man that I didn’t know that didn’t exist in life, but I’m glad u do, u cure my boredom.
i really love outdoorsy content like this where they have an objective. keep making stuff like this, it’s awesome ❤
I really like how much effort you put into this video
Thanks Damien! Appreciate you watching and supporting 😄🙌🏻
Your vids are so good
I'm gonna sub you😊
Thank you! Awesome, welcome aboard 🙌🏻😄
I actually thought you were going to fall into the water 😂
Thankfully I didn’t haha it was pretty freezing! 😆
What did you think of this longer-form 5 min video Daniel? As opposed to my regular shorter vids?
@@itsConnorCreatesyes pwese, but please dont discontinue the shorts
@@itsConnorCreatesman the longer videos are awesome plus I get to hear your awesome voice more😂
I Love that you smile every time❤
Love your vids!😊😊
Thanks so much!😄🤗
WOW i wasnt expecting it to be that much salt !!!!
Ya I was pleasantly surprised by the amount too!!
i’m laughing so hard at him wearing a life jacket in water that’s not deep with no waves 😂😂
I’m a dad now so gotta be a good and safe role model 😆😅
you need to check for iodine regularly because store bought salt contains Iodine which the body needs iodine to make thyroid hormones
Okay good to know thanks 🙌🏻
I really like your UA-cam channel keep up the good work!!!❤❤❤
Thanks so much!! I appreciate your support 😄🤗
I found this channel and i loooove it ❤
Thanks! Welcome aboard 😄
To do this more energy efficiently is to take the SEA WATER and Pour it into Shallow DIshes or Trays and leave these trays in the sunshine. The water will evaporate and leave behind the salt. No ENERGY COSTS. TRY THIS WAY PLEASE :)
Ya good idea!! ☀️ 🙌🏻
@@itsConnorCreatesthe sun might not be enough to get rid of the bacteria, please be careful when trying this
Love the video❤❤❤
Thanks!
the nervous laugh, i cant 😂
😅
I always wondered how to do it but never looked it up! Thanks! Looks very doable
It is a fun experiment for sure! Thanks for watching and supporting 😄
I’ve wanted this video for so long…
😄🙌🏻 thanks for watching and supporting
All this talent, smart, great personality and Good Looks... You're a Star Connor...❤❤❤
Aaaww thanks so much for the kind words and support!! 😄🙌🏻
@@itsConnorCreates Thank you for the Amazing videos...
You are so funny! the 4th video I look and I suscribe because I cant miss your experimentations any more. So now go to Cayenne to make your own pepper :) Thanks a lot for your smile, your adorables wife and baby girl and this wonderful place where you live. Best thoughts from Québec to you 3
Thanks so much!! I appreciate you watching so many videos and for the kind support! Legit means a lot to me 😄🙌🏻
Thanks from British Columbia!
Is that near Dallas Road?
Yup sure is! Cool you recognized it
i kayak in that same spot! @@itsConnorCreates
You ran out of salt then realised you ran out of pepper 🤣😝
The struggle is real
I have this kind of idea: use the heat from ship's engine to separate salt from seawater. The fresh water can be stored for consumption, while the salt can be used to preserve caught fishes 🙂
Good idea!
Great video man! Keep up the great work🎉 i also from canada its a beautiful country. Dont worry i can feel you are gonna get very popular soon
Thank you! Appreciate you watching and supporting 😄🙌🏻
Black Pepper episode 🥳🥳🥳
Haha glad you appreciated that cliffhanger ending 😆 no idea where I would even start in trying to make my own pepper lol
@@itsConnorCreatesGrow your own peppercorns?
4:09 No way you just picked that burning hot tray with your hands.
Loved the video!
Underrated channel i love your content
Thanks so much! I appreciate you watching and supporting 😄
"Instead of desalinating the ocean, they should just add pepper." -Harris Wittels
Beautifully said
Will be finishing the video made it to where you're 2 hours into the boil can't help but wonder how much gas this takes vs a small package of store bought sea salt. Love the video(s)!!!! just pure curiosity is all
Awesome! Ya not sure but it’s definitely more fun this way haha! Thanks🙌🏻😄
your videos are awesome!
Thank you!! 😄🤗
Eats salt, “omg! It’s salty , I mean that’s straight salt!”
Haha true dat 😅😆
I would never though i would watch somebody getting salt from the ocean lol
Haha now you have 😆🙌🏻
This was a book called cooking with salt water from Fiji 🇫🇯
Bro is the most energetic and fun person to watch
Thanks for watching and supporting!! Appreciate you 😄
I made my own salt 1 or 2 years ago when i was in australia. I collected ocean water and boiled it at home.
Awesome!🙌🏻
I think your videos are cool so I subscribed. Keep it up🤙
1:31 what was that in the water middle left
Me
@@matthewaguilar2269 bruh your sooooooo skibidi
One fact is that if you do it, you must take water away from the coast, that is slightly cleaner
🙌🏻
Just discovered this channel recently i love it so creative
Amazing thank you! Welcome aboard 😄
Great energy, cool video!
Thanks! Appreciate you watching and for the support 😄🙌🏻
Great idea! I'm going to try it with the kids!! Thank you
Thanks! Awesome! It’s a fun experiment 🙌🏻
It was worth it to watch this also great Video :D
Thanks for watching and supporting! 🤗
Did it taste better than store bought salt?
Yup like the freshest salt ever!
Hey Connor, where are you based, looks awesome. Greetings from South Africa.
On the west side of Canada! 😄
i loved this video! and where do you live?! It’s so beautiful there! ❤
Thanks! British Columbia 🇨🇦😄
I love how your have fun and your saving money 😃🗿
Yup exactly! It’s a fun process!
I respect the use of metric!! New sub earned 🇿🇦
Why thank you 😊 welcome aboard!
You are the happiest person i've seen in my life😭
🙌🏻😄 thanks for watching my videos, makes me even happier!
@@itsConnorCreates Whoever seeing this, NEVER get sad and STAY HAPPY LIKE HIM!
Lol usually people would turn salt water into water but YOU sir turned salt water into salt
😆🙌🏻🙌🏻 daring to be different
Holy crap,even hearting comments 11 months after the video was posted. Thats real dedication.
This guy is just making super cool transformation videos I am subscribing
Thanks! Welcome aboard 😄🙌🏻
I like how at 4.05 you make it look like you pulled it out of the oven by wearing mitts, but then take them off and hold the pan with your hands all in the same shot. heh, not mad, just wondering if you even noticed the goof?
It just wasn’t as hot as I thought it would be haha!
Your reaction when you first tasted the salt 😂
It was surprisingly salty haha
It’s so fun I’ve done it before!
Awesome! It sure is!
@ for real
Next Part : Making Pepper from Peppermint 😂
(it’s just an random idea 😂)
An intriguing challenge!
Bro i love your video so much.your such an underated youtuber,keep up the good work man
I’m Loveing your videos and I’m not quite sure of I want to sub what do you think I should do?
the most happy man ever😊
yo wtf was that in the water behind you at 1:03?
Best dad lore channel
Best comment ever! 😄🙌🏻
You could also go to Cleveland or Detroit or a desert to find these salt rocks you can scrape the salt off of :) (I think)
That’d be a fun challenge!
good to know u didnt drown lol😆😆
Yup thankfully 😅😆
What a smooth ending! :D
Thanks haha! Glad you enjoyed it 😄
@@itsConnorCreates Yes I did. :)
You are great!
I’m in the kitchen trying right now so I’m trusting you 😅😅
Awesome! It’s a fun experiment!