Piet! I love your comment. Are you related to Piet Hein, a Danish (?) wise word writer famous for observations like "The only thing worse than losing a glove is to throw away the other glove before you find the missing one." Thanks for your insightful comment revealing the weakness of my pancake method. (I live alone, only eat lone p[ancake a week, so didn't realize...)
I think you're a genius, ....in a kind of "Doc" from 'Back To The Future' kinda way. Whether your method is practical or not, I enjoyed it. Thank you!!!
I love Math Magic Blocks! It builds math confidence in children because even if they're wrong, they're right! That's an amazing invention. Thank you for the unexpected laugh! I get it. EDIT: I really get it after checking out your other videos. Sometimes, people are too serious.
How cute 😁 but it wouldn't be practical when I need to make a alot pancakes for my family they would be waiting all day for a hot pan to cool down before I could make another Hehehe
This is a lesson in how to ruin a nonstick pan and poison yourself. If your nonstick pan needs oil then you need a new nonstick pan. Teflon coated pan MUST NEVER have any oil added or the coating gets removed with your food. You are then eating the coating.
Coconut oil has a very low melting and burning point. The fact that you were having problems was because you were burning the coconut oil before it could even be properly used. No wonder you were having problems.
Dear Joe, Thanks for the feedback. I did check my phone calculator, and you are 100% right. 10+2=12, not 20. Thanks for the correction. But isn't 10 X 2 = 20? (Please correct me if I'm wrong. I went to school at Burlingame High (HOme of the Panthers) but it was MANY years ago, so I may have forgotten my times tables. Bruce
@@joe241able Thanks for the reply, Joe G. Y'know, I was just joking, too! : ) The reason I called my invention Math MAGIC Blocks is that what you saw on the video is actually true: When one puts a 10-block and a 2-block in one balance pan, they are balanced with a 20-block on the other pan. Amazing!--MAGIC! It works with all the colored blocks in the set. Even with big numbers, like 60 + 3 in 1 pan balances 2 + 2+ 3 + 3 + 5 in the other pan, demonstrating that, even though one is obviously ADDING the weights, the balancing demonstrates that 60 X 3 = 2 X 2 X 3 X 3 X 5 = 180. Pretty cool, eh? Bruce Ratcliffe, the inventor of Math Magic Blocks
How exactly is this a workaround? 1. You need enough space in the freezer to fit a pan, 2. It's good for 1 pancake, after that you gotta refreeze to get a second pancake (who seriously eats only 1 pancake?) 3. You'd have to wait for the pan to be room temperature to stick it in the freezer, 4) The pan will just deteriorate even faster over time, with you constantly freezing and thawing it via stove/freezer. The only way you can value this video is if you don't value your time, otherwise you'll spend $20 to get a brand new non stick pan.
pinkyman5155 they make refined coconut oil. Doesn’t taste at all like coconuts. My hunny hates the taste of coconut and this is what we use. Unrefined coconut oil does taste like coconuts though.
I just love your care free spirit, hair due and that close up of the pancake. Brilliant!
One pancake every two hours. Not bad going.
Piet! I love your comment. Are you related to Piet Hein, a Danish (?) wise word writer famous for observations like "The only thing worse than losing a glove is to throw away the other glove before you find the missing one." Thanks for your insightful comment revealing the weakness of my pancake method. (I live alone, only eat lone p[ancake a week, so didn't realize...)
I think you're a genius, ....in a kind of "Doc" from 'Back To The Future' kinda way. Whether your method is practical or not, I enjoyed it. Thank you!!!
Thanks for that. Way more interesting and entertaining than most have given you credit for.
I want my 3 mins and 54 seconds of my life back!!!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣‼️ You and me both, bro‼️
Please by all means do not put your frying pan after heating into freezer. The extreme temperature will warp your pan if not crack it.
Separates the layer of Teflon from the aluminum. Worse if you put a hot pan under the faucet with cold water.
You worried about the pan and not your health ??? Think again.
I love Math Magic Blocks! It builds math confidence in children because even if they're wrong, they're right! That's an amazing invention. Thank you for the unexpected laugh! I get it. EDIT: I really get it after checking out your other videos. Sometimes, people are too serious.
Didnt know Viggo Mortensen made his own pancakes.
How cute 😁 but it wouldn't be practical when I need to make a alot pancakes for my family they would be waiting all day for a hot pan to cool down before I could make another Hehehe
I don't see how I can make my old teflon pan as new...
Because the truth is, you can't make a pan like new. What you need to do is have proper care so you lengthen it's longevity.
what do you do for pancake #2 or #3...will it still be non stick?...or do you have to put the pan back in the freezer?
I dont see your teflon needs to be renewed, sirr
Brilliant! Loss for usefulness; but, Brilliant!
I showed your 2 PLUS 10 equals 20 to my grandkids.
They put me in time out.
But the pan is new what a bum
pour and spread out salt all over the inside and heat it up untill the salt browns.
Major problem here. This video is not noisy enough.
What kind of pancake is that?
That was Captain Dodo, ladies and gentleman.
i had to put my coconut oil in the fridge because i live in hummind country so it melts easily out in the kitchen table
Is that a gluten free pancake?
How do you make multiple pancakes for breakfast with this method?
No, regular wheat. But I am confident it works with any carbcake
To make multiple pancakes you put the pan into the freezer multiple times.
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This is a lesson in how to ruin a nonstick pan and poison yourself. If your nonstick pan needs oil then you need a new nonstick pan. Teflon coated pan MUST NEVER have any oil added or the coating gets removed with your food. You are then eating the coating.
Coconut oil has a very low melting and burning point. The fact that you were having problems was because you were burning the coconut oil before it could even be properly used. No wonder you were having problems.
This is fun.
What a great video!
Nice cool tips...didn't know about the freezer part.
Yeah--I came up with that in an idle moment. It actually works! Glad you check in.
How the hell does two plus ten equal 20😂😂you mean two times ten
AH! just look at the video! That's why they are called Math MAGIC Blocks : )
Made me laugh 😆
This is how to upload shit!
Coconut oil make a fabulous hair Pomade too, especially on the back of the head.....
thanks for this video
2 plus 10 is 12, not 20! i'm pretty sure you mistakenly said plus instead of times, so I'll let you off!
2+10 does not equal 20
It's not new ffs.
10 +2 is 20 lmfao whare did u go to school at lmfao
Dear Joe, Thanks for the feedback. I did check my phone calculator, and you are 100% right. 10+2=12, not 20. Thanks for the correction. But isn't 10 X 2 = 20? (Please correct me if I'm wrong. I went to school at Burlingame High (HOme of the Panthers) but it was MANY years ago, so I may have forgotten my times tables. Bruce
oh im sorry i was just joking about that@@ratbler
@@joe241able Thanks for the reply, Joe G. Y'know, I was just joking, too! : ) The reason I called my invention Math MAGIC Blocks is that what you saw on the video is actually true: When one puts a 10-block and a 2-block in one balance pan, they are balanced with a 20-block on the other pan. Amazing!--MAGIC! It works with all the colored blocks in the set. Even with big numbers, like 60 + 3 in 1 pan balances 2 + 2+ 3 + 3 + 5 in the other pan, demonstrating that, even though one is obviously ADDING the weights, the balancing demonstrates that 60 X 3 = 2 X 2 X 3 X 3 X 5 = 180. Pretty cool, eh? Bruce Ratcliffe, the inventor of Math Magic Blocks
@@ratbler yes 10x2 is 20
you guys are pretty rude to a potential workaround for something you cant actually fix
How exactly is this a workaround? 1. You need enough space in the freezer to fit a pan, 2. It's good for 1 pancake, after that you gotta refreeze to get a second pancake (who seriously eats only 1 pancake?) 3. You'd have to wait for the pan to be room temperature to stick it in the freezer, 4) The pan will just deteriorate even faster over time, with you constantly freezing and thawing it via stove/freezer. The only way you can value this video is if you don't value your time, otherwise you'll spend $20 to get a brand new non stick pan.
Absolutely barking .
Mind blowing,dont do that ;)
Change your shirt ,have a haircut,but you are not an expert in any way of what you're trying to do 👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿
Who wants eggs and bacon that taste of coconut !!!!! ?
pinkyman5155 it won't taste like coconut oil
pinkyman5155 they make refined coconut oil. Doesn’t taste at all like coconuts. My hunny hates the taste of coconut and this is what we use. Unrefined coconut oil does taste like coconuts though.
Coconut oil have no taste of coconut and is ok...
..........2+10=20............
Multiplication is a form of addition. So.....
If your going to do a video and show it to the world, you could've at least combed your hair and cleaned that stove up some . . . jeeeeeezzz‼️
How ridiculous.
Thanks for nothing