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@@centrifugedestroyer2579 it does not have to let air through from the bottom when it has an open top. The problem is that he let the stock gelatinize before he tried to separate it.
@@gileee yeah but you would not put a regular measuring spoon in something sticky or liquid that’s just asking for a huge mess instead you would just pour the liquid in the spoon and use a knife to get sticky stuff like butter and jam in to the spoon
It stuck until he picked it back up to wet the salad, then tried to restick it in a now wet sink . He should have left it, then washed and drained the salad, then picked it up.
@@amy3971 its a SINK! Water specifically exists in it! Also, aren't you supposed to wash the salad WHILE IN THE SINK!? Why would anyone spin a bunch of dry salad? It's a major design flaw.
@@theamhway you can just dry the spot it sits in obviously, but most people have a small middle sink for the washing part, then you’d use the large section of sink for the spinning bit. But voltageishere is right the only real option is to stick it down before you wash.
My mom has a flat measuring teaspoon similar to the Joseph Joseph one, for spices and things I tend to just stick it into the jar and scoop it straight out like you would with a regular spoon
Like I’ve said many times before, a massive thank you to you and your family for being such a comfort channel. As viewers, you fill our days with so much sunshine and laughter. Wishing you all the happiness possible and more! Thank you all for being so wonderful! :’)
for me it was him claiming to keep it short for the vegetarians etc., and then IMMEDIATELY sliding his hand under the chicken's skin like some kind of hannibal lector thing
@@ChristynaPatterson Really sweet of you, but this comment was just a little bants, its too ridiculous to be serious, channel I have subscribed to for years I would suddenly just stop over this. "lol" comment think showed Barry understood it (its an England thing)
It only took two tablespoons of season-all on the cutting board to prove that the 1/4 teaspoon measure actually works... also, a suction cup will not stick to an already wet surface...like the bottom of your sink.
When you're putting sugar in tea, do you pour sugar onto the spoon? If you weren't Barry i'd be wondering exactly why you can't stick a spoon into something to scoop some out. But you're Barry, so I'll just laugh and keep watching.
That first grater has been available in IKEA for years, I love mine, I hate having to use normal graters! Mine has two lids like that as well. Brilliant thing.
Aww Barry, never second guess your intro!! You're brilliant exactly as you are and I'd hate for some grump to make you feel like you should change. Your channel has been a big source of comfort for me and the hubby over the last 5 years. Even now, if one of us if feeling down it will be "wanna watch a Barry video? He's just put out a kitchen gadget vid!" Your family is wonderful, and you're ace! Much love to you all from Stoke-on-Trent 😊❤️
The first item i got it from IKEA years ago. It was a set of two. A black box with lid and a red one along with two grater lids. Best thing I ever bought
That salad spinner is an interesting choice. I have one that's a big clear bowl with a rip cord. Just pull it out a few times, take the basket with the lettuce out, dump the water that's in the bowl, put the salad in the bowl, profit. All contained and not trying to fly off to Saturn.
Came here for this comment! They’re still in production and I still have mine from over 15 years ago that has melted markings on the bottom from accidentally placing it on a still hot hob…
I had one of those graters years ago from Ikea. Interchangeable graters like the one you showed and the lid, also had a rubber rim on bottom to help keep in place while grating.
First gadget and I'm very happy as it's the first time you've reviewed something I own!! I have issues with using a standard cheese grater, but I've had one of these (exactly the same, just a different brand) for several years and I love it! It's also a lot easier to clean than a box grater.
Thanks for another fun video! These gadget testing videos can be the most fun and sometimes so enlightening as I know the struggle with using certain kitchen tools. The happiness I felt recently being able to open a tin with a normal tin opener as our electric one had broke! Side note, please tell me you cleaned that goop up before Mrs B got home, we need you for future content and don't want her to kill you lol
Tip. When I make tzatziki, I grate the cucumber in the grater, add salt to the cucumber and then turn the box upside down with the grater as a colander to let the cucumber liquids drain off.
Yep, you're correct, that TubeMaster can be 3D printed, I've printed quite a few as all my family and friends wanted some. Although the ones that I print tightly roll the tube of toothpaste and and seem easier to use than the one you tried.
The tube master is pretty good, especially for tubes of paint or something like tomato purée or anchovy paste, but honestly, you can get the same results if you lay the tube down on a hard, flat surface and slide something cylindrical towards the opening of the tube. I do it all the time with my toothbrush when I’m running low on toothpaste.
the toothpaste tube thingy is an old item , im going on 43 yrs old and i remember having these things when i was a kid , also the salad thing is old too , back when i was a kid we had the salad spinner , a clear plastic bowl with a strainer inside and a LID , same concept , spin it like a top with a top plunger , outer bowl collects the water spun off and the colander comes out .
I have had the tooth paste gadget for years I just put it on the tube and leave it until I have used it all and put it on the next tube. They work great 👍
I owned one of those measuring spoons nearly 20 years ago, not same brand as this one, but it worked a charm & was perfect for my son to help me bake cookies. I'd let him help me measure ingredients out using the adjustable measuring spoon. Mine broke after about 10 years of daily use. I've been trying to find a new one. Thx Mr B for this video. Those silicone "heat" bands look like an awesome way to truss poultry...I have trouble trussing with kitchen string.
I've been thinking about getting one of those tub squeezy things for my skin care things, really squeeze every pennys worth out of there! Might actually go for it now 😂
The tubemaster and the grater I've definitely seen before. We had tubes of veggie pate type stuff (Tartex I think it was called? Seriously retro vegetarian food!) and tube squeezers to get it all out. Maybe the spinner would work better on a dry draining board?
I have owned the box grater like this for the last 10 years or so, love it, I saw them in pound land on my last visit for a quid, the only down side is if you grate a big lump of cheese and then store it in the box in the fridge, you don't have a box grater until you use it up.
WHY ???? WHY you don´t use a spoon like a spoon ??? "No, i allways pour everything into the spoon and spill more then there is on the spoon.... i love to waste things and clean up afterwards !!" Have you ever heard that chicken gives you gelatin in the stock ? That´s why the separator did not work.... and the fact that you should use it while the liquid is warm, not cold.
1:21 those graters were originally designed for Ikea 30-40 years ago. The ones you can buy elsehwere are actually knock-offs and the plastic usually not as good quality
The IKEA grater is a godsend my mom bought one back a few years ago on her first trip to IKEA. Now my husband and I have recently moved and we miss that grater terribly lol
Yay, a gadget I own! I have the "Tube Master" It's lasted 8 years so far and I love it. You use the hole to hook it up on a... hook. The only issue, it gets kinda scaley from the hard water so it needs deep cleaning on occasion if you want your bathroom to look pretty. So it's a little bit scratched up from sponge cleaning.
I usually use a plastic bag clip (the ones with a hinge on one side and a snap nose on the other) to squeeze out tubes, they work fantastic and are a lot easier to put on!
I keep having the pepper cannon advertised to me. Do you think you can review it? Loving your content. Everyone should be as happy and uplifting to watch as you :)
Tbh I don't mind or get annoyed/bothered when you've had a user error. It's pretty human, relatable, makes you much more authentic and is one of the many reasons we like to watch your (and your family's) videos. But the real question is: Will there be a part 2 re-trying certain products with the help of some comments? :D 💪 (ColanderSpinner, MeasurementsSpoon, JuiceFatSeparator)
I just cut open the toothpaste tube and lotion tubes when they get low. You can slide the cutoff part on the opening and keep using until it's done 🤷♀️
I was told years ago by a dentist that a pea sized blob of toothpaste was all adults need .it's the TV ads by toothpaste manufacturers showing wanted to cover all the brush bristles....so consumers buy more .
In the US butter comes in sticks with teaspoonsand tablespoons marked on the wrapper. All you need to do is cut the butter at the lines. No measuring needed
I was always so confused by reading US recipes as to how in the hell they measured out a teaspoon or a tablespoon of butter without making a massive mess until I learned this fact. It's a great idea and one I wish our lot would use.
Barry! I'm a fairly new subscriber, just got on the boat about a month ago. I just JUST JUST finished a two-week long barathon through all your individual and group-gadget videos. Incredible. I watched on 2x speed and it still took absolutely ages. (I have two kids, you know free time is!) Anyway, just wanted to say thanks. I'll be around forever now. I think I'm going to back and watch all your kitchen hacks now. I almost don't believe that I'm done with all those 100+ videos, what an adventure.
I had a measuring spoon like the one you used in this video. It works great. But the problem I find is that it isn't easy to get clean. I broke mine a couple months ago, and it was seriously gross under the sliding part. All I can say is, I wouldn't use it for anything other than water, or dry ingredients. I'm pretty OCD about my kitchen being clean, and I was just like "yikes"when I saw the inside of the slide lol. To be fair, I also stress about the pizza cutter too lol. 😉🥰🥰🥰 Great video Barry. As always.
The suction cup might have failed because of all the water. It might have worked better if you washed it on one side of the sink, and spin it in the dry side of the sink.
in that case it's a real design failure - since the point of the device is to use it with water, it needs to be able to work even if bits of it gets wet or are used somewhere that's wet.
I love the idea of the grater gadget. The bigger bladed side you can use for potatoes, apples, radishes, carrots, cabbage, pretty much anything firm or semi firm you want to grate. I've got two immune disorders, one causes joint trouble the other causes muscle loss so holding a box grater firm while using it wears me out & hurts my hands.
The toothpaste squeezer is probably one of the oldest gadgets you've tried at least here in the states. They work great for ointments and fast food sauce packets as well 👍
If you'd like to get some of the gadgets, here's a link to some of them:
Handy kitchen thingy box grater amzn.to/3zsdyt4
Hot cooking bands (silicone cooking bands) amzn.to/3y0jt8u
Joseph Joseph Measure Up amzn.to/3y0jZTY
Oxo good grips strawberry huller amzn.to/3xXhl1u
Dreamfarm Spina - colander and salad spinner amzn.to/3wSaNzK
Tube master toothpaste extractor amzn.to/3kM2xiu
Oxo good grips trigger fat separator amzn.to/3BulhIZ
For more kitchen gadget videos, check out the playlist here ua-cam.com/video/hECAxPxsdmo/v-deo.html
The cheese grater is a lower quaility ripoff of an old greater ikea sold/sells for a pound. Still have one thats from 2001.
Will we still need you .... Will you still feed us .... When the kitchen gadget hacks is 64 ? Yes yes yes. Love these videos.
Barry. Did you not know you can scoop out of the jar with a measuring spoon? You dont need to pour it all over your desk.
@@syncro602 so do I, they were the first things I picked up for my sister when she got her own place
We had the tooth paste thing when I was a kid and I'm 45.
Was it lumps missed by the filter or was it that you had chilled it too much and the stock was turning to jelly?
I was here to ask the same thing.
Yeah, I think he cooled it in the fridge so it was thick. Generally you would just let it sit on your counter for 10 min.
When the top is covered with a solid layer it can't let air through that displaces the fluid that drips out. If this can't happen no fluid drips out.
Exactly. See have that same separator and it works just fine. He let it sit unnecessarily
@@centrifugedestroyer2579 it does not have to let air through from the bottom when it has an open top. The problem is that he let the stock gelatinize before he tried to separate it.
I could have sworn everyone has a grater like that but obviously not! I think IKEA have sold them for about 20 years 🤣
Not just ikea lol pretty much every shop
Yah, I have one from Ikea.
Yeah I've one I got in IKEA more than 10 years ago. Still use it!!
I don't have one but I know they exist. I use my barry lewis veg prep kit for grating cheese 🧀 as it's a similar idea to this anyway 😀
Yeah its what ive just written thought everyone had one
Those toothpaste squeezers are also fantastic for paint that comes in tubes, when every drop counts on some of those expensive oil pigments.
Also tomato puree
@@KrisMartin1982 so true but iam not a big fan of tomato puree. But know who are or does it for that
There are better ones that you roll, they're like bigger versions of those can openers.
that last gadget... you weren't suppose to put that in the fridge first.
I know I am 11 months late but was looking for them as well!
why wouldn't you dip the measuring spoon into the jar so it doesn't go everywhere?
That...... is a fairly good point! I'm sure it would work in some circumstances, but for things like jam etc, may not be as good and get all sticky
@@mrbarrylewis So would any other measuring spoon. Although a regular one's easier to clean.
Some of us thrive on chaos.
@@convolutedcarcass1523 Then don't use measuring spoons at all. Just dump the seasoning straight in.
@@gileee yeah but you would not put a regular measuring spoon in something sticky or liquid that’s just asking for a huge mess instead you would just pour the liquid in the spoon and use a knife to get sticky stuff like butter and jam in to the spoon
The chicken drippings were too cold. The good stuff coagulated because the collagen in the bones turned to gelatin. It's good stuff!
Surprised there wasnt more comments pointing out that most suction cups dont work when wet.
True :)
Which makes it a pretty dumb concept for something that goes into the sink
@@Faselbob you just need to dry the suction cup.
It stuck until he picked it back up to wet the salad, then tried to restick it in a now wet sink . He should have left it, then washed and drained the salad, then picked it up.
@@sdube001 100% right.
Barry. The bowl was sticking to your dry counter and then refused to stick to your very wet sink. Strange that.
How do you get a bone dry sink?
@@theamhway you dry it!?
@@amy3971 its a SINK! Water specifically exists in it! Also, aren't you supposed to wash the salad WHILE IN THE SINK!? Why would anyone spin a bunch of dry salad? It's a major design flaw.
@@catboyriley9592 yeah that makes a lot of sense and could work
@@theamhway you can just dry the spot it sits in obviously, but most people have a small middle sink for the washing part, then you’d use the large section of sink for the spinning bit. But voltageishere is right the only real option is to stick it down before you wash.
I think you need to put that suction cup in that salad spinner on a dry spot in your sink, so it gets suction.
i am more shure he ripped it off already befor he got it into the sink. It looked like hard plastic after the sink action.
My mom has a flat measuring teaspoon similar to the Joseph Joseph one, for spices and things I tend to just stick it into the jar and scoop it straight out like you would with a regular spoon
Like I’ve said many times before, a massive thank you to you and your family for being such a comfort channel. As viewers, you fill our days with so much sunshine and laughter. Wishing you all the happiness possible and more! Thank you all for being so wonderful! :’)
Thanks a bunch I really appreciate it
I'm not gonna lie, the "censored" over the lemon in the chicken had me laughing out loud 😅
for me it was him claiming to keep it short for the vegetarians etc., and then IMMEDIATELY sliding his hand under the chicken's skin like some kind of hannibal lector thing
I love it when you go in close at that start, and will only stay watching if you keep doing it
lol
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@@mrbarrylewis I say you do you, if you want to go in close at the beginning, then do it
@@ChristynaPatterson Really sweet of you, but this comment was just a little bants, its too ridiculous to be serious, channel I have subscribed to for years I would suddenly just stop over this. "lol" comment think showed Barry understood it (its an England thing)
You could use that tube master for tubes of Tomato Puree
instead of using that gadget for squeezing toothpaste, you could use it for Primula Cheese or Tomato Puree.
lets all appreciate the strawberry with the face and bow tie @10:00
Nothing like a little chicken bondage to start the day
Thank starts I'm not the only one whose mind went there. Lmao.
Bendover and bondage :P
It only took two tablespoons of season-all on the cutting board to prove that the 1/4 teaspoon measure actually works...
also, a suction cup will not stick to an already wet surface...like the bottom of your sink.
With the grader, isn't the small thing you call a lid, not also a smaller tin to catch smaller things like the lemon rasp? 🤔
When you're putting sugar in tea, do you pour sugar onto the spoon? If you weren't Barry i'd be wondering exactly why you can't stick a spoon into something to scoop some out. But you're Barry, so I'll just laugh and keep watching.
Just what I thought, when he tried to put the spices in the spoon
I eat my soup by pouring it over my spoon
Barry doesn’t like tea.
That bonus clip at the end made my day, thank you Barry :)
That tube master may work well in the kitchen for small tubes of wasabi, anchovy paste, tomato paste, anything that comes in a tube like that.
Pouring the gravy all over the counter was the best part ♥
That first grater has been available in IKEA for years, I love mine, I hate having to use normal graters! Mine has two lids like that as well. Brilliant thing.
Aww Barry, never second guess your intro!! You're brilliant exactly as you are and I'd hate for some grump to make you feel like you should change.
Your channel has been a big source of comfort for me and the hubby over the last 5 years. Even now, if one of us if feeling down it will be "wanna watch a Barry video? He's just put out a kitchen gadget vid!"
Your family is wonderful, and you're ace! Much love to you all from Stoke-on-Trent 😊❤️
Thanks a bunch, it was just a bit of fun... if I did all the bits people said for me to do / not do i'd change every 5 minutes lol
@@mrbarrylewis Bloody good!! I enjoyed that you did it anyway 😂
The first item i got it from IKEA years ago. It was a set of two. A black box with lid and a red one along with two grater lids. Best thing I ever bought
Why would you try dumping spice in a quarter teaspoon? You can scoop it in the jar and use the jar to level it off... lol
That salad spinner is an interesting choice. I have one that's a big clear bowl with a rip cord. Just pull it out a few times, take the basket with the lettuce out, dump the water that's in the bowl, put the salad in the bowl, profit. All contained and not trying to fly off to Saturn.
I work at a kitchen store and we have all these gadgets and seeing them tested .. just awesome x love the content and the videos
IKEA did that same grater years ago 👍
I have one 👍
Same 😆 has lasted us for years and still is going strong 💪
Came here for this comment!
They’re still in production and I still have mine from over 15 years ago that has melted markings on the bottom from accidentally placing it on a still hot hob…
Kraft cheese did one a few years back that was free if you bought two blocks of cheese, still works GRATE (🥁).
I had one of those graters years ago from Ikea. Interchangeable graters like the one you showed and the lid, also had a rubber rim on bottom to help keep in place while grating.
First gadget and I'm very happy as it's the first time you've reviewed something I own!! I have issues with using a standard cheese grater, but I've had one of these (exactly the same, just a different brand) for several years and I love it! It's also a lot easier to clean than a box grater.
About the suction cup, since there's less friction when the sink is wet, it will bw hard for the suction cup to stick.
Not to mention he was trying to spin it up to 60,000 RPM for some reason.
Thanks for trying the lemon cheese, I was really curious how bad it would be but not curious enough to make some.
This box grater is a very useful gadget for people with disabilities, as it can be put on a non slip mat and used normally by anyone,great!!xx
Thanks for another fun video! These gadget testing videos can be the most fun and sometimes so enlightening as I know the struggle with using certain kitchen tools. The happiness I felt recently being able to open a tin with a normal tin opener as our electric one had broke!
Side note, please tell me you cleaned that goop up before Mrs B got home, we need you for future content and don't want her to kill you lol
Tip. When I make tzatziki, I grate the cucumber in the grater, add salt to the cucumber and then turn the box upside down with the grater as a colander to let the cucumber liquids drain off.
I like it when you point at the camera, no matter how close you get! Makes me happy for some reason
Yep, you're correct, that TubeMaster can be 3D printed, I've printed quite a few as all my family and friends wanted some. Although the ones that I print tightly roll the tube of toothpaste and and seem easier to use than the one you tried.
The tube master is pretty good, especially for tubes of paint or something like tomato purée or anchovy paste, but honestly, you can get the same results if you lay the tube down on a hard, flat surface and slide something cylindrical towards the opening of the tube. I do it all the time with my toothbrush when I’m running low on toothpaste.
Push the teet!!! That's a new t-shirt alright
the toothpaste tube thingy is an old item , im going on 43 yrs old and i remember having these things when i was a kid , also the salad thing is old too , back when i was a kid we had the salad spinner , a clear plastic bowl with a strainer inside and a LID , same concept , spin it like a top with a top plunger , outer bowl collects the water spun off and the colander comes out .
Barry, when you unscrewed the short end of the Spina, I think that may have prevented the amount it can be pressed down on the suction
Good call, I just checked that as it is right by me as I type and it just spins, there's no thread to make it press down more etc unfortunately.
I have had the tooth paste gadget for years I just put it on the tube and leave it until I have used it all and put it on the next tube. They work great 👍
I owned one of those measuring spoons nearly 20 years ago, not same brand as this one, but it worked a charm & was perfect for my son to help me bake cookies. I'd let him help me measure ingredients out using the adjustable measuring spoon. Mine broke after about 10 years of daily use. I've been trying to find a new one. Thx Mr B for this video. Those silicone "heat" bands look like an awesome way to truss poultry...I have trouble trussing with kitchen string.
Cracked up when u censored stuffing the chicken 🤣🤣🤣
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@@AzuraeLyonheart Oh hey, must be your first day on the internet. Welcome! 😁
That toothpaste squeezer has been in my house for many years. It really does help if you remember to use it.
Def keeping ours!
I have a tube master and love it. It won't help if there's barely any toothpaste left but helps using a tube as effectively as possible.
Who else Loves Barry and his family? I definitely do! They are so lovable and funny☺️
The rotisserie chickens we buy from the supermarket here in Australia has rubber bands that keep the legs together.
The Tubemaster looks absolutely lifechanging
So good! Toothpaste from a ramekin for the kids now
I've been thinking about getting one of those tub squeezy things for my skin care things, really squeeze every pennys worth out of there! Might actually go for it now 😂
The tubemaster and the grater I've definitely seen before. We had tubes of veggie pate type stuff (Tartex I think it was called? Seriously retro vegetarian food!) and tube squeezers to get it all out.
Maybe the spinner would work better on a dry draining board?
2:37 that *censored* chicken filling for some reason made me laugh so hard, my parrots fell off their perch in sheer fright xD
I have owned the box grater like this for the last 10 years or so, love it, I saw them in pound land on my last visit for a quid, the only down side is if you grate a big lump of cheese and then store it in the box in the fridge, you don't have a box grater until you use it up.
The toothpaste tube squeezers are awesome! The key turn ones are even better as most have a base that keeps the tube up.
That spinning colander, I can imagine my kids loving to play with it!
I LOVE those toothpaste squeezers! We keep them on all the tubes once they get down to about half, and it makes the squeezing way easier.
And you really didn't think that putting the measuring spoon into the spice jars would have been a smarter idea, Barry? 😂
WHY ???? WHY you don´t use a spoon like a spoon ??? "No, i allways pour everything into the spoon and spill more then there is on the spoon.... i love to waste things and clean up afterwards !!"
Have you ever heard that chicken gives you gelatin in the stock ? That´s why the separator did not work.... and the fact that you should use it while the liquid is warm, not cold.
I really like that handy grater-- I always seem to catch my knuckles on my standing box grater.
1:21 those graters were originally designed for Ikea 30-40 years ago. The ones you can buy elsehwere are actually knock-offs and the plastic usually not as good quality
The IKEA grater is a godsend my mom bought one back a few years ago on her first trip to IKEA. Now my husband and I have recently moved and we miss that grater terribly lol
Yay, a gadget I own! I have the "Tube Master" It's lasted 8 years so far and I love it. You use the hole to hook it up on a... hook. The only issue, it gets kinda scaley from the hard water so it needs deep cleaning on occasion if you want your bathroom to look pretty. So it's a little bit scratched up from sponge cleaning.
I usually use a plastic bag clip (the ones with a hinge on one side and a snap nose on the other) to squeeze out tubes, they work fantastic and are a lot easier to put on!
0:57 I thought I was watching Minecraft Championship for a second after hearing the sound effect 😂
I love season all. I've used it plenty of times on a roast chicken. You need to try it on homemade hot chips 👌
I used to have that box grater, it was a godsend and so easy to hand clean the grater real quick
I keep having the pepper cannon advertised to me. Do you think you can review it? Loving your content. Everyone should be as happy and uplifting to watch as you :)
Tbh I don't mind or get annoyed/bothered when you've had a user error. It's pretty human, relatable, makes you much more authentic and is one of the many reasons we like to watch your (and your family's) videos. But the real question is: Will there be a part 2 re-trying certain products with the help of some comments? :D 💪 (ColanderSpinner, MeasurementsSpoon, JuiceFatSeparator)
I like it when you point right into the camera. Makes me feel like I'm in the kitchen with you
I just cut open the toothpaste tube and lotion tubes when they get low. You can slide the cutoff part on the opening and keep using until it's done 🤷♀️
The grater has been around for years. I got mine from IKEA about 5 yrs ago.
the bottom of the salad spinner looks more like a non-skid than suction. I bet it would've been ok if you hadn't spun it like food processor
I was told years ago by a dentist that a pea sized blob of toothpaste was all adults need .it's the TV ads by toothpaste manufacturers showing wanted to cover all the brush bristles....so consumers buy more .
I had the exact same grater box when I was still living with my parents (> 10 years ago) 😄
It was green, not black but it was the same.
I bought the bacon master the other day after i saw your vid on it :D it's AMAZING!! Thankyou! I only trust you with reviews on gadgets :)
That toothpaste saver would work wonders on tomato purée tubes or that primula cheese stuff 👍 or if you like those squeeze Frubes kids yoghurts
The smiling strawberry with the little bowtie at 9:55
Extremely wholesome as always ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I never thought I'd see a grown man milk a jug, theres a first for everything 🤣
In the US butter comes in sticks with teaspoonsand tablespoons marked on the wrapper. All you need to do is cut the butter at the lines. No measuring needed
I was always so confused by reading US recipes as to how in the hell they measured out a teaspoon or a tablespoon of butter without making a massive mess until I learned this fact. It's a great idea and one I wish our lot would use.
Barry! I'm a fairly new subscriber, just got on the boat about a month ago. I just JUST JUST finished a two-week long barathon through all your individual and group-gadget videos. Incredible. I watched on 2x speed and it still took absolutely ages. (I have two kids, you know free time is!) Anyway, just wanted to say thanks. I'll be around forever now. I think I'm going to back and watch all your kitchen hacks now. I almost don't believe that I'm done with all those 100+ videos, what an adventure.
50 shades of Chicken 🤣with this rubber bondage
The first one i have one. Had it for almost 20 years now. Exact same model
That season all is great on homemade potato wedges, try the smokey bbq seasoning one as well.
I had a measuring spoon like the one you used in this video. It works great. But the problem I find is that it isn't easy to get clean. I broke mine a couple months ago, and it was seriously gross under the sliding part. All I can say is, I wouldn't use it for anything other than water, or dry ingredients. I'm pretty OCD about my kitchen being clean, and I was just like "yikes"when I saw the inside of the slide lol. To be fair, I also stress about the pizza cutter too lol. 😉🥰🥰🥰 Great video Barry. As always.
9:55 that strawberry looks happy.
Return of the gadgets!!!!
That tube master would be very useful for tomato paste tubes.
I have that grater set, mine is identical but bought in IKEA. it's great/grate!
I was going to say you can get it in IKEA!
the hole on the tube master is to hang it on a hook (perhaps a suction hook).
A rolling pin works great to get the last out of tubes.
The suction cup might have failed because of all the water. It might have worked better if you washed it on one side of the sink, and spin it in the dry side of the sink.
in that case it's a real design failure - since the point of the device is to use it with water, it needs to be able to work even if bits of it gets wet or are used somewhere that's wet.
Makes my day when i see your videos pop up in my notifications!!!
I love the idea of the grater gadget. The bigger bladed side you can use for potatoes, apples, radishes, carrots, cabbage, pretty much anything firm or semi firm you want to grate. I've got two immune disorders, one causes joint trouble the other causes muscle loss so holding a box grater firm while using it wears me out & hurts my hands.
Barry...you can dip...the measuring spoon...into the seasoning?? And you can clean it off if you need to in between dips like you would anyway???
The toothpaste squeezer is probably one of the oldest gadgets you've tried at least here in the states. They work great for ointments and fast food sauce packets as well 👍
My mom has a pleasuring spoon just like that she’s had it since like the 60’s this is the first time I’m seeing another!
She has a what???