I live in China and I started buying self-heating pots after watching your previous videos of self-heating meals. In my opinion, they're so elite in the ready meal world. Great to have during a hiking adventure
I have been watching your videos for going on 6 years now - this is the first time I've commented. Your videos have been my favorite to watch and rewatch, the most comforting videos and I am soo thankful you have never changed how you did them. The no talking, written words and the background noise only, no music is so perfect.
@@Timothymcgregor234 yeah man, I’ve replied to your stupid comment about me a bot like 3 times & it never posts. Must be you’re a bot 🤔 god forbid someone like UA-cam channel without having a profile and then comment
Or that one extra long day where you are seeing up camp late or it rains and is cold and too wet to start a fire. A hot meal goes a long way to making your day better
Personally i swear by the Haidilao Curry Beef and the pork belly self heating rice packs as some of the best out there. The pork, while it's not big slices, the fat from them mixes right into the vegetables and rice, giving all the ingredients a good amount of flavour :>
That pork dish is one of my favorites at restaurants, the flavor from the fermented (dried?) green is like heaven to me. Wish I had access to the ingredients to make it myself…
@@katl8825 Share the method: "Select the green mustard greens, clean them, and dry them in the sun for 1 to 2 days until the leaves wilt. Use 8 kg of salt for every 100 kg of green vegetables, arrange the green vegetables in the jar, sprinkle salt, one layer of vegetables and salt, and fill the jar. Press each layer tightly until the juice is discharged. Put a breathable lid on the vegetables and add heavy objects. After about 5 to 10 days, when the vegetables turn yellow and have fragrance, take them out of the jar, squeeze them slightly and dry them until about 4 kg of dried vegetables are obtained for every 100 kg of green mustard greens. Add soy sauce and mix well. After the dried vegetable dough is fully absorbed, steam it for 3 to 4 hours, mix it with Camellia oil while it is hot, and then spread it out to dry for a while. It is the finished product." I failed, so I went to the farmer's market to buy the finished product...
I'm from China and alongside all varieties of instant noodles, these are all very good addition. And also, when you are shoppin in Chinese super market, don't forget to pick up marinated eggs and sausages. They goes extremely good with instant noodles and self heating rice.
I live in Alberta, Canada and a few years ago I discovered self heating meals at my local T&T grocery store. They had some on special so I decided to give them a try. I was amazed at how much heat was generated by the cooking packet. Typically. they are a little bit expensive, but they are especialy nice when going out to the park or the beach.
@@ImpetuousPorkus The previous 'Self Heating Chinese Hotpot Meals' video from 3 weeks ago. Not sure if YT will let me post the whole link, but watch?v=nlc4pNnnEW0 should get you to it. Poor Bacons opened one package (which was within date, mind you), and the noodles turned out to be moldy
I’m always impressed that DB will try almost anything. Those self-heating meals always look a bit…ominous to me, but maybe I’m just not adventurous enough. I’m also a vegetarian, so I’m less likely to find a meal that I’d like, but honestly, the tofu pudding and the tomato hotpot without the lunch meat and bone broth looked nice. But I’m more likely to look for a recipe to recreate them than to seek out these premade meals. But that’s my own personal hang up and I’m happy that DB shares his finds with us.
first of all, most of these are vegetarian because meat is harder to preserve. Secondly, these are so awesome! they're pretty expensive for the amount of food if you eat it at home, but i always get tempted to get one every once in a while. It's just fun pretending like its the end of the world and this is the last survival meal kit left. And they're decently tasty too
@@ysf-d9i DB is very much a happy meat eater and tends to seek out meat options for his meal. I think everyone should eat what they want without worrying what people think; I was just pointing out the ones that appealed to me, nothing else. And I’m not sure where you live, but most of these meal kits I’ve seen do have meat included, or at least come with a meat broth. I live in an area with a large population of Korean Americans, so I think their preferences are driving what the Asian markets nearby carry.
I could well imagine eating 1 or 2 of these for lunch or on a trip or on a hiking tour. Looks much better then most ready to eat meals, especially the tomatoe hotpot.
4:19 "(4) After 15 minutes, add the bell roll and enjoy the delicious." Personally, I always enjoy the delicious, even without the bell roll. Your videos have got me ordering these things off of Amazon, they look really good.
I bet you could make a lot of Western recipes work using this heating method. Of course I would love to have all the Asian ones too. Really hope these self-heaters will catch on in Europe one day.
Thank you for sharing! After watching your video, I finally know how self-heating food heats itself, so I don’t have to buy it myself to solve my confusion, because I refuse all deeply processed foods.
Please, always hit the heating pad twice against your palm before use! It tickles a part of my brain that I never realized existed before I started watching this channel.
I’ve literally never commented on anything on UA-cam before cuz I’m usually just a lurker. But goddamn it I agree with this so much. Please always hit the heating pads every time bacons! So satisfying ☺️
@@SingingWillow I wrote and posted my comment while the first meal was being made so I didn't know the rest of the meals didn't include the double hand slap. LOL! At least we got one double hand slap.
@@SingingWillowIf you actually have OCD you are supposed to go to therapist to get that sorted bud lol, after all its one of the most life threatening disorders if not controlled properly.
The self-heating hot pot is really expensive in US, about $9 per box. But it's so good and spicy. Add some sliced lamb and it tastes just like a hot pot store.
when trump get elected this will raise up to $15 or even more, in china the price is now cutting down to $2-$3 because there exist many other cheaper choices even for traveling
It wont be cheap if its sold in US though. Im sure some of these are available in asian market in US but the price would most likely quadruple this or more. Just how it is
The last packet of chili powder was used incorrectly-it shouldn't have been added directly to the hotpot. That powder is called "dry dip," and it's meant for dipping cooked ingredients into before eating. If you pour it directly into the hotpot, the soup will become overly spicy, and you'll miss out on the unique flavor of the "dry dip." It's my favorite, and it can also be used as a dip when eating barbecue.
@@phoenix211245 Food here in the US is no better. Companies will either put small warnings on labels saying you could get cancer from consuming the food or they just straight out don't warn you and you about the dangers.
I had one of those meals in Canada, it was a little stab in my wallet to see you price it as 2$ when I paid 15$ for it haha, but I knew I was paying the imported food premium.
nah, when I went back to china in 2019, one of the things I was really looking forward to was to try a bunch of these self-heating hotpots that we don't have here in Canada, AND I was hoping i could get them really cheap... turns out it's actually about the same price, even slightly more expensive in China. So I have no idea how they got it for that cheap.
These Hotpots are really nice. My family and me tried some of them for 12€/each. We had some chili hot pots. these were really tasty but hot too (too hot for all :D). Greetings from Germany
The braised pork one is fully the definition of "The images shown are for advertising purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product".
love to Canada brother and nieces live in your wonderful country. wish we had these meals available in UK I'm so envious. maybe one day . but also you have great food also never forget that.
They are good taste for convenience food. These normally are my last choices, as most dishes are yummy and easy to order online in China. I bring these when go to beach or hiking.
I wish I was sitting in nature heating up food. This might be what I do on my day off. My favorite is still indomie mie goreng noodles even if you need a stove.
I live in China and I started buying self-heating pots after watching your previous videos of self-heating meals. In my opinion, they're so elite in the ready meal world. Great to have during a hiking adventure
Pretty cool - I didn't know you could watch UA-cam in China!
The ready made rice is on another level, you should try them also
Vpn and private dns exist@@neilchaturvedi
@@neilchaturvedi You can, but you need a good VPN
Please recommend a good VPN, what is better to use? I'm going to China soon, I think it will come in handy
I have been watching your videos for going on 6 years now - this is the first time I've commented. Your videos have been my favorite to watch and rewatch, the most comforting videos and I am soo thankful you have never changed how you did them. The no talking, written words and the background noise only, no music is so perfect.
Ur account is 2 weeks old u bot
@@Timothymcgregor234 yeah man, I’ve replied to your stupid comment about me a bot like 3 times & it never posts. Must be you’re a bot 🤔 god forbid someone like UA-cam channel without having a profile and then comment
@@Timothymcgregor234 lmao I’m not a bot. I literally said that this is the first time I ever commented.. because I finally made an account
@@ElizabethMaggard-j2y dam u sound like an NPC in this comment so I thought u were a bot 🤖
@@Timothymcgregor234 🤷♀️ that’s how I’ve always felt about their videos and felt like finally commenting it
These all looked pretty good for a self heating meal. Would be a nice treat on the last day of a backpacking trip.
Or that one extra long day where you are seeing up camp late or it rains and is cold and too wet to start a fire. A hot meal goes a long way to making your day better
Wholeheartedly believed you were ending this comment at "last day" and readily agreed.
@@spacenaves you okay?
@@spacenaves, are you okay?
This guy is a bot fyi, look for the firstnamelastname(4 numbers) they all have it
12:15 实际上这个调味粉并不是用来加进火锅里的,而是用来蘸着吃,这样会有更独特的风味,所以叫“干碟”。
「蘸 zhàn」: Dip (it in the sauce) 。谢谢你,学了一个新字
@@GoodGood-vb8gm👍
其实也是可以的哈哈,我是四川人经常这么干,感觉还蛮好吃的
@@BoyanYANG 归根结底还是想怎么吃怎么吃,意大利人还不准放菠萝到披萨里呢🤣自己喜欢就好
原来会翻墙的这么多😮
Personally i swear by the Haidilao Curry Beef and the pork belly self heating rice packs as some of the best out there.
The pork, while it's not big slices, the fat from them mixes right into the vegetables and rice, giving all the ingredients a good amount of flavour :>
That pork dish is one of my favorites at restaurants, the flavor from the fermented (dried?) green is like heaven to me. Wish I had access to the ingredients to make it myself…
@@katl8825 梅菜扣肉
@@katl8825 Share the method:
"Select the green mustard greens, clean them, and dry them in the sun for 1 to 2 days until the leaves wilt.
Use 8 kg of salt for every 100 kg of green vegetables, arrange the green vegetables in the jar, sprinkle salt, one layer of vegetables and salt, and fill the jar. Press each layer tightly until the juice is discharged.
Put a breathable lid on the vegetables and add heavy objects. After about 5 to 10 days, when the vegetables turn yellow and have fragrance, take them out of the jar, squeeze them slightly and dry them until about 4 kg of dried vegetables are obtained for every 100 kg of green mustard greens.
Add soy sauce and mix well. After the dried vegetable dough is fully absorbed, steam it for 3 to 4 hours, mix it with Camellia oil while it is hot, and then spread it out to dry for a while. It is the finished product."
I failed, so I went to the farmer's market to buy the finished product...
I'm from China and alongside all varieties of instant noodles, these are all very good addition. And also, when you are shoppin in Chinese super market, don't forget to pick up marinated eggs and sausages. They goes extremely good with instant noodles and self heating rice.
Is UA-cam allowed in ur country? (I am from ur neighbouring country India)
@@adityamisra7702 You don’t need anyone’s permission to use UA-cam, because Google has not entered China, you only need to use a VPN
@@adityamisra7702 Here's my favorite line from Jurassic Park: "Life will not be contained. Life breaks free."
You are quite good at eating.😊
@@adityamisra7702 Almost every university student has a VPN to visit the website which is blocked.
Thank you for taking us to so many wonderful places and sharing all the great finds! Wishing you joy and happiness!
thanks to god, there are no Taiwanese, otherwise must be so many caustic and ignorant comments that are aroused by such frogs
It's honestly so cool to me how easily a full meal can be made. :)
theyre disgusting dont trust gutter oil chinese food
相信我这个没有方便面好吃
A Succulent chinese Meal.
GET YOUR HANDS OF MY-
@@zamn2315 succulent Chinese mealllll
I live in Alberta, Canada and a few years ago I discovered self heating meals at my local T&T grocery store. They had some on special so I decided to give them a try. I was amazed at how much heat was generated by the cooking packet. Typically. they are a little bit expensive, but they are especialy nice when going out to the park or the beach.
"so comforting!" Shows monstrous bite taken out of luncheon meat 😭
Letting you know that Luncheon Meat does tasted good 😂
Dude was hungry
This made me laugh too much 😭 I feel I would’ve done the same bite
Looked like a scene from 'Jaws'
So you hug a pillow with just your hand or the arms?
Such succulent chinese meals
Democracy manifest
GET YOUR HANDS OFF MY NOODLES
@@osvos3278 You sir would you care to receive my limp noodles
I see you know your Judo well
Poisoned by the run off from the heating element, but suuuuure, delicious. Your liver must be loving those.
The suspicious 'hmmm' at 8:30 💀me too, buddy
Anything is scary if it's made in China
Got me too lol 🤣
🤔🧐
It do be looking like a spooky dookie
Made a second "hmmm" as well 🗿
Not exactly looks like in the picture yet only got few slash of braised pork and also so expensive 😅
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful view with some nice food 🥰👍✨
What is the Charge Eating a Meal a Succulent chinese Meal.
DancingBacons must’ve had enough trauma to inspect the flat noodles before placing them in the self heating hotpot 💀
I was just thinking, 'Yay, no mold on the flat noodles this time'...
he got iron stomach meanwhile he can eat everything..
@@VulpisFoxfirewait, what?!?! Which video had moldy noodles?
@@ImpetuousPorkus The previous 'Self Heating Chinese Hotpot Meals' video from 3 weeks ago. Not sure if YT will let me post the whole link, but watch?v=nlc4pNnnEW0 should get you to it. Poor Bacons opened one package (which was within date, mind you), and the noodles turned out to be moldy
@@VulpisFoxfire And black tips...gross!
I’m always impressed that DB will try almost anything. Those self-heating meals always look a bit…ominous to me, but maybe I’m just not adventurous enough. I’m also a vegetarian, so I’m less likely to find a meal that I’d like, but honestly, the tofu pudding and the tomato hotpot without the lunch meat and bone broth looked nice. But I’m more likely to look for a recipe to recreate them than to seek out these premade meals. But that’s my own personal hang up and I’m happy that DB shares his finds with us.
There are many vegetarian varieties of self-heating Chinese food.Ask a Chinese supermarket owner and he will recommend it for you.
first of all, most of these are vegetarian because meat is harder to preserve. Secondly, these are so awesome! they're pretty expensive for the amount of food if you eat it at home, but i always get tempted to get one every once in a while.
It's just fun pretending like its the end of the world and this is the last survival meal kit left.
And they're decently tasty too
@@ysf-d9i DB is very much a happy meat eater and tends to seek out meat options for his meal. I think everyone should eat what they want without worrying what people think; I was just pointing out the ones that appealed to me, nothing else. And I’m not sure where you live, but most of these meal kits I’ve seen do have meat included, or at least come with a meat broth. I live in an area with a large population of Korean Americans, so I think their preferences are driving what the Asian markets nearby carry.
I've tasted a few of these self heating meals before and generally they are pretty tasty. Can just be a bit expensive.
0:02 he is so defeated that you didn't pick him, that he fell over 😂
"It should've been me. Not him!"
I hate when a phone does that. Wasn't that Samsung that made a whole advert around that?
a succulent chinese meal
democracy manifest!
hahaha
GET YOUR HAND OFF MY PENIS!
Take your Hands off My Succulent chinese Meal.
Only for OZ
I could well imagine eating 1 or 2 of these for lunch or on a trip or on a hiking tour. Looks much better then most ready to eat meals, especially the tomatoe hotpot.
4:19 "(4) After 15 minutes, add the bell roll and enjoy the delicious." Personally, I always enjoy the delicious, even without the bell roll. Your videos have got me ordering these things off of Amazon, they look really good.
Love watching your videos before sleeping ❤️
They all looked really yummy. That tofu one was very different then what is normally shown.
视频是错误示范,豆腐应该切好,拿筷子或勺子弄碎,与其说是豆腐汤,不如说是豆腐粥
Love these self hearing food vids, all the food looks really yummy. Can't wait for more.
These look so tasty! As others have said, they would be great for camping/hiking trips!
Imagine camping in winter, and you have one of the self heating hot pot😌
I bet you could make a lot of Western recipes work using this heating method. Of course I would love to have all the Asian ones too. Really hope these self-heaters will catch on in Europe one day.
Thank you for sharing! After watching your video, I finally know how self-heating food heats itself, so I don’t have to buy it myself to solve my confusion, because I refuse all deeply processed foods.
Please, always hit the heating pad twice against your palm before use! It tickles a part of my brain that I never realized existed before I started watching this channel.
I’ve literally never commented on anything on UA-cam before cuz I’m usually just a lurker. But goddamn it I agree with this so much. Please always hit the heating pads every time bacons! So satisfying ☺️
Buy yourself one of those pack and keep smacking yourself with it 🙈
Yes! This! So very much this!
My OCD was SO disappointed!
@@SingingWillow I wrote and posted my comment while the first meal was being made so I didn't know the rest of the meals didn't include the double hand slap. LOL! At least we got one double hand slap.
@@SingingWillowIf you actually have OCD you are supposed to go to therapist to get that sorted bud lol, after all its one of the most life threatening disorders if not controlled properly.
your videos have convinced me to try a lot of these self heating meals and they have all been very tasty
Self Heating meals are amazing
I just literally bought one of those hai di lao heating meals the other day and now i saw it pop up in my recommandations. talk about good timing!
theyre disgusting dont trust gutter oil chinese food
MY FAVORITE KIND OF VIDEO! I love it when you make self heating meal videos
We don't have any things like that in Canada and I would so love to try everything at least once or twice.. I get so hungry watching the videos..
did u check the chinese grocery stores?
we do, go to Chinese grocery store. I got a bunch, and it works well for road trip when restuarant is not readily available
I'm in Canada and I can find these at T&T Supermarket and other asian grocery stores.
It’s Called MRE
uh.. yeah we do. do you live in like iqaluit or something? lol
放入冷水后马上就要放上面的菜盒子并盖上盖子,在冒水蒸汽前会有一个缓冲的时间。盖紧盖子差不多就要冒蒸汽了。像视频里这样等冒蒸汽了再放菜盒子很危险,会烫伤手。
是为了给观众看到发热的效果。
무슨 얘기를 하는 건가요?
Yay! Great video 🎉
these are my favorite videos you make!
The self-heating hot pot is really expensive in US, about $9 per box. But it's so good and spicy. Add some sliced lamb and it tastes just like a hot pot store.
When you go hiking or on the road, you can get a juicy, fresh meal for $9, which is worth it compared to cookies and cold bread. lol😀
when trump get elected this will raise up to $15 or even more, in china the price is now cutting down to $2-$3 because there exist many other cheaper choices even for traveling
Is $9 expensive for a monthly salary of $3000 in the United States?
@@发大水是 Then you can choose McDonald's which is more expensive
@@发大水是 $3000 isn't much when the rent + bills are $2500.
Oooh they all looked really tasty!
Tomato hot pot shows a fried tofu skin, I would buy it and be very sad that it wasn't there as it is my very favorite hot pot ingredient
The man is doing God's work ! 👍
Why did I miss watching you pat the heating packet twice on your hand? I didn’t even realize I looked forward to it until it wasn’t there.
I recommend this meal to anyone looking for a fast and easy meal. It is a great choice for camping or hiking.
Cool inventions and food!
I’m surprised that it is cheap (at least for Americans)
I also like your bottle!
It wont be cheap if its sold in US though. Im sure some of these are available in asian market in US but the price would most likely quadruple this or more. Just how it is
Man I randomly found this channel and now I’m addicted to this, u just earned a new sub
The last packet of chili powder was used incorrectly-it shouldn't have been added directly to the hotpot. That powder is called "dry dip," and it's meant for dipping cooked ingredients into before eating. If you pour it directly into the hotpot, the soup will become overly spicy, and you'll miss out on the unique flavor of the "dry dip." It's my favorite, and it can also be used as a dip when eating barbecue.
I love how the packaging pictures looks so good but the dish itself is so different.
I found your channel while trying to find a certain channel and i dont regret accidentally finding you
The second one looked so good!!! 🤤
Oh my god so beautiful view ❤
Great video as always. I did miss the 'double tap' (like at 1:38) of the heating bag though. I look forward to that in these videos 😊
Only one heating bag slap out of four meals in this one. I was disappointed.
So comforting, and warm.
A succulent chinese meal!
There is a reason why mre's are sealed when they are heated that way. It's a poisonous Chinese meal.
that's crazy@@phoenix211245
@@phoenix211245 what kind of weakling got poisoned from this ? must be an american.
I see you know your judo well!
Your videos are amazing and also they are great ASMR. Thankyou❤
Love your vids baconnnn
The rice and pork belly with preserved vegetables really got me. Now I want to see what they'll come up with next.😂👍
Well, they do look like succulent Chinese meals.
I'm pleased to see he wasn't interrupted while eating them.
@@phoenix211245 I wondered about that.
@@phoenix211245 Food here in the US is no better. Companies will either put small warnings on labels saying you could get cancer from consuming the food or they just straight out don't warn you and you about the dangers.
@@phoenix211245stop spamming the same comment
Sad so few here understood the comment. Gentlemen, this is democracy manifest.
Love your videos dancingbacons and your my favorite UA-camr!!❤❤
I had one of those meals in Canada, it was a little stab in my wallet to see you price it as 2$ when I paid 15$ for it haha, but I knew I was paying the imported food premium.
Thats just the adjusted prices to prevent poorer countries with lower wages throwing a bunch of low prices products into a wealthier nations economy.
nah, when I went back to china in 2019, one of the things I was really looking forward to was to try a bunch of these self-heating hotpots that we don't have here in Canada, AND I was hoping i could get them really cheap...
turns out it's actually about the same price, even slightly more expensive in China. So I have no idea how they got it for that cheap.
It looks very nice and tasty, for sure is also very healthy
Yeah...healthy...Sure 😂😂
… eat too much n too often… sure way to boost up your blood pressure 😂
I wish we would have these in Europe,I would love to try something spicy from them.
If you live in NL, DE, Belgium etc, you can buy it from Ochama
I think self heating meals are a brilliant idea & thanks for sharing DancingBacons 🕺💃🏼🥓
My old Italian boss would have cried at 1:12 for not squeezing all the contents out 😂 wish we more of this in the states!
we do. just go to any asian market (chinese market) and you'll find them.
Food science has reached this level, pretty cool.
Yay more food
Thanks for taking one for the team again!
" 7:20 " bro took a giant bite
I like that you bring a piece of fake grass with you and it elevates the experience😂
cant wait to go there
Wow every meal look amazing great for taking on a hike or something similar the fact it can self heat is awesomeness
So Yummy
These Hotpots are really nice. My family and me tried some of them for 12€/each. We had some chili hot pots. these were really tasty but hot too (too hot for all :D). Greetings from Germany
0:17 this one is a restaurant’s product
Great video!! If I could make a suggestion, how about filming at your local family run restaurants in Singapore? The places the locals eat at...
The braised pork one is fully the definition of "The images shown are for advertising purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product".
Intriguing. I've never seen self heating meals like this before. Would be ideal for camping.
they're kinda expensive but really fun! highly recommended.
I wish we had access to these here in America. In fact I wish we had access to so many of the delicious foods and experiences😢 lol
You can buy them in america.
they are available in chinese supermarkets in the US at the hot pot section
@@boibotbot9030 If you live where there's Chinese supermarkets^
Heating food in a plastic bowl? Yummers! seasoned with extra microplastic!
3:14 yummy grass spoon
I would try all, especially the last one that looks amazing. Here in Europe you would pay 10-15 euros at least for the same. Impressive!
I'm disappointed you only smacked the first heat pack and not the others.
I really enjoy your videos because I can watch a youtube video and not have to worry at all about feeling hungry when I watch it.
Hope this was filmed in the US or any other nation that has a robust FDA.
Wow! I learned a lot name of foods in English. Subscribed.
3:04 random chunk of grass on the table
DancingBacons! My favorite! 💕
I wish these self heating meals were readily available in Canada.
love to Canada brother and nieces live in your wonderful country. wish we had these meals available in UK I'm so envious. maybe one day . but also you have great food also never forget that.
We got some of those in Montreal, gotta go to your chinese market.
@@PaulMacdowell-mg8ch I can find a small selection in Chinese supermarkets near me in the north of England, usually towards winter time.
such succulent chinese meals (!)
HE DIDN'T SLAP ANY OF THE OTHER HEAT PACKS AFTER THE FIRST ONE!! NOOOOO!!!!
Have you tried Marry Brown?
Would you call it perhaps...a succulent Chinese meal?
Only with gutter oil.
They are good taste for convenience food. These normally are my last choices, as most dishes are yummy and easy to order online in China. I bring these when go to beach or hiking.
Succulent Chinese meal
Only the og will get this
I see you know your judo well
Ta ta and farewell!
What is the charge? Also that guy died recently, sad 😢
"Get your hand off my penis!"
普通に美味しそう
Nice
The waves going really fast made me laugh hahah
❤❤❤❤❤❤
I'm surprised the last one came with oyster mushrooms.
I had a veg lu rou fan self heating meal and was quite impressed.
4:13 im eating that rn
I wish I was sitting in nature heating up food. This might be what I do on my day off. My favorite is still indomie mie goreng noodles even if you need a stove.
开袋过程动作缓慢,剪开口时也是水平地剪,强迫症看了好舒服啊。
Amazing, 1 million people hava seen it !