0:00 Why Do Americans Refrigerate Their Eggs and Most Other Countries Don’t 12:38 The Very Canadian Origin of “Hawaiian” Pizza 23:59 Why Are You Not Supposed to Use Twice Boiled Water for Tea? 37:50 Why Can’t You Put Pineapple in Jello? 43:38 How Much Caffeine Would It Take To Kill You? 54:55 Why is Ham Traditionally Eaten on Easter? 58:07 How Were Raisins Made Before Seedless Grapes? 1:02:59 Why Some Cheeses Come in Wheels and Others in Blocks 1:07:14 The Surprisingly Heartwarming Story of the Man Who Invented Sriracha Sauce 1:16:23 That Time Campbell’s Put Marbles in Their Soup 1:28:57 An Ode to Glorious Chips (And Who Invented Nachos) 2:02:12 What Happens to Big Food Made to Break World Records?
My record is close to 10 grams in a day Poison control said "that sounds scary you should call someone" when I started to fear caffeine poisoning. Thanks. I did call someone. Pulled over on the highway and called you. Then I slept it off, after state troopers were sent to check on me in the highway rest stop I was parked at.
@@Introvert-forced-Extrovert1515its not correct its a myth, seminal fluid contains fructose to help give energy to the little guys and anything high in fructose (IE the entire american diet) so no eating pineapple wont do anything if you already eat large amounts of fructose sugar
Around 20:00 he brutally and ignorantly mispronounces the Italian song title as that's "a more" Eerybody knows AMORE is "a-more-ay." "...That's amore" Leave it up to Brits to butcher every language... especially their own.
My sister gets super strong coffee that she makes before going to bed so its cooled down over night. Well, our mother visited her and proceeded to drink a bunch of this double caffiene insanity at like 9:30pm and complained she couldn't sleep because she didn't like my sister's mayonaise.
@@mikeappleget482 She just blamed the mayo she had with/on her evening snack instead of the coffee, presumably because she was expecting her typical reaction to the amount of coffee she had. I have a ridiculously high caffeine tolerance (partly for ADHD partly for heavily self medicating said condition with sooooo much coffee over decades) but as I understand, most "normal folk" can tell pretty easily that something, but not necessarily what exactly, is wrong when getting an unusually large dose.
Years ago an ad campaign ran about brown eggs…”Brown eggs are local eggs and local eggs are fresh”…that jingle is burned into my brain, and now I know why!
Some of us metabolize caffeine differently. Caffeine has never done much so I can drink triple bagged black tea and coffee all day and fall right to sleep.
I've never heard anything about brown eggs being better for you, but the yolk is darker and has a richer flavour with brown eggs as opposed to white eggs. That's the only reason I prefer them. Thank you Simon for teaching me where the difference comes from, I didn't know that.
@@rmonogue Good job, I enjoyed that. Which is a rarity on for me on UA-cam. *Reply to:* _"when you swim in the sea and an eel bites your knee, that’s a moray… 😂"_
I watched many of your videos. I find them so interesting. I also like play a video as I fall asleep. when the video ends the phone shuts off.😊 So I drift off listening to why we wash eggs (or not) and an hour later, I wake up dazed and confused hearing you still talking about ham on easter! What in the world made you decide to put together such a long two hour video and how did I happen to pick that one to listen to tonight?😂
I'm 60-mumble years old, I've been eating eggs all my life, and I had no idea they had such a long shelf life, either refrigerated or not. It's useful knowledge for me, because I'm a boondocker. I live in a small bus living mostly on BLM land. Eggs are pretty good camping food, and now I know I can stock up on them for longer stays.
We got our chickens to lay even in winter by hanging Christmas lights near the coop, they still got outside time and had a dark roost to sleep in but the light kept them laying a bit all year round.
Easy: in the US, eggs are washed prior to shipment so the naturally chicken-applied coating of the shell is removed therefore requiring refrigeration. Caffeine: there is a maximum? The Navy hasn’t gotten to it yet.
I almost think it's a joke that's not true that his writers came up with as an experiment to see whether it would be believed as truth and commented on as true elsewhere.
@@iRiShNFT I can confirm the twice boiled water thing is "real" to some people. Ive come across a few Mom groups on Facebook that family are in that believe that and way more insane conspiracy theories. Like treat a major fever with asbestos levels of nuts, the water thing is tame for them. Facebooks gonna Facebook
I have heard it before, but the only actual hazard you really have from reboiling water is that you could possibly super heat your water (which could cause sever burns) but it generally requires using a microwave, boiling the water for much longer than you need to, then microwaving it again. Oxygen will boil out of the water and eventually lead to you having problems telling if your water is actually boiling but, like I said, it usually involves the microwave and it's hard to do accidentally, let alone with a kettle. Most cases of burns via superheated water were done maliciously on purpose.
I expect this myth about double boiling water comes from the UK, where boiling water for tea is far more common than it is in the US. People probably frequently just leave water in the kettle to quickly reheat. Then somebody made up some reasons why you shouldn't do that--which wouldn't surprise me at all.
As a 235lb (106kg) man who is a narcoleptic I can tell you that after somewhere in the range 8-10 grams of caffeine in a single day... You will feel absolutely *terrible*
I've taken like 1.4 grams and I felt like I was losing my mind and about to explode. I hadn't slept well the night before, and then the next night I felt so tired yet I couldn't sleep
That's 100+ red bulls or 24 Bang energy drinks. There is not a single chance you have ever consumed that much caffeine. You are are a liar. A 1g dose of caffeine is extreme. 8-10x that dose is simply not possible. Are you narcoleptic or actually narcissistic and feel cool for telling fake stories on the Internet? Likely the letter which means you don't have a meeting problem you're just a liar and a bad person. I'll give you my entire bank account if you take 8g of caffeine if take video evidence. You will not survive to claim your reward.
I don't believe you. Take that dose on camera. Please do it. Prove you can take that much. I especially don't believe you because Adderall is cheap and easy to get and I take a significant standard dose for ADHD, and it's routinely prescribed for narcoleptics. If you're narcoleptic and taking 8,000 mg of caffeine (100 Red Bulls) you're not narcoleptic - you actual suffer from a very common disorder found globally called Chimpousdisymbolis. I see it everyday on the road and at Walmart. It's a condition where you only have two brain cells in the shape of monkeys and they clash drum symbols together to make noises that power your small brain and remind you to breathe and unless for oxygen and swallow for water. People with this condition are often bullied in grade school by people with mental retardation for being dumb. Truly sad.
@@lovemeimdesperate I think about a Gram was the most at once during that time period. Mine was stretched through most of a day. I came off a 12hr shift at warehouse where I'd been drinking red line workout drink (300mg a piece) and taking a 200mg caffeine pill every 4hrs on break. Then my gf at the time called me and said she bought a cat and needed a ride (she didn't have a car). So I figured I'd be taking her to local place to get it. Nope. 5+ hrs each way across the state and back to get her some show cat. Between red bull, mountain dew, and caffeine pills... I'm lucky I didn't die. That was almost a decade before I was diagnosed and treated for narcolepsy so without the caffeine id fall asleep standing, driving, etc. By the end of that day I was close to needing to be in the hospital from caffeine. If I'd done it as a single dose I probably would have had cardiac event. A friend of mine ended up in ER not too long after. He had bought anhydrous caffeine powder and made caffeinated everything. Caffeinated water. Caffeinated peanut butter. Caffeinated steak seasoning. 19 years old and he had to be hospitalized after cardiac issues from acute poisoning. I haven't touched caffeine pills since that incident. I've also lost just over 20lbs this year from quitting drinking soda. Just prescription meds for the narcolepsy and zero sugar energy drinks these days lol
Imo Caster sugar makes little to no tea flavor difference. But Once you get into sugars that have caramel notes (Brown sugar, Cane sugar Crystals, Coconut sugar) indeed, there is some flavor change happening.
I find it making my tea flavour quite a bit sweeter. Dumb jokes aside, I have all these kinds of sugars. Which I use for different foods and drinks or choose to taste.
Here’s an idea: when you casually drop a temperature measured in Fahrenheit, how about at least do a text infobox with the measurement in Celsius. I mean, literally the whole world has no clue what you just said ;)
Considering he's like ten years younger in this video, you should go back in time to tell him this. In his newer stuff, more often than not he gives temp in C and not F at all.
Celsius is dumb. Fahrenheit is how you feel, Celsius is how water feels. I have no idea how water feels about the temperature of a room, but I do know how I feel. Kelvin is only good for hardcore scientists since literally no one else cares how atoms feel.
There's millions of us that don't know anything about Celsius other than when it is 0 or 100. Freedom units make sense to us. Blame Britain for giving us a standard and then abandoning it. 😂
I put 5g of pure caffine (made in brazil - tho it came with really detailed lab raports), in a cup of espresso powder, and I got hospitalized. Thats about 50 energy drinks so you are kinda safe.
Yeah... Considering it's measured in milligrams that sounds dumb. 500+mg a day for me normally. Whole pot of black coffee in the thermos every morning.
@@DeltaNovum Even better, a new channel just highlighting the most disgusting ways corruption has invaded our once-proud American system of government.
That dude made me cry. Also - he makes $100 million per year and us assholes asking why he doesn't "maximize profits". There really is no limit to how greedy humans are.
You should try sun tea. Just need a big Mason jar, a bunch of tea bags and direct sunlight. Just leave it in the sun until its as dark as you like it then give it another hr. Remove tea bags, add sugar, seal and shake. Serve with ice, maybe some lemon.
If the US is about 1 case per 202,000 people and the UK is 1 case per 95,000... that means the opposite of what you said -- it means the American/Australian/Japanese method works better at preventing salmonella.
20:35 "That's a-moor" Ouch. Italy would like a word. (You're gonna love the irony of which word.) What did Mario say when hiking through the Scottish Highlands? What did Mario say when standing guard at Gibraltar in the year 711 CE?
On multiboiled water: If I reduced 5000 gallons down to one cup, and the local water had more dangerous trace elements rather than the danger of the miscellaneous bacteria, then ... maybe there's an issue. Whether I did that with one (5000 gallon) kettle boil or two or more boilings doesn't matter though. Most water boiling for drinks reduced the water volume by maybe 1% at most.
It depends on the chicken laying it and what it eats. My fiancée’s parents have chickens and we get their eggs regularly; they’ve got quite a variety. The different chickens lay varying size eggs; and drastically different colors. Sometimes the egg shells are green, brown, light red, orange-ish. Even pink.
Been curious about the caffeine question recently because my blood pressure has been high the last month coincidentally about the same time I started my annual transition to coffee as my normal drink all day and I drink roughly 3-4 grams worth of caffeine every day… Turns out I had an abscess in my leg that was hidden by the fact that I take a rather strong prescription anti-inflammatory daily as part of the meds I take for pain management thx to a disease in my spine. Had to stop taking it for a week in preparation for a nerve block in one of 3 discs in my spine in my neck that are bulging and close to herniating and now pinching several nerves in my neck. The abscess was wrapped around the two major muscles in my thigh and filled with bacteria and blood clots and started rapidly growing and getting nice and inflamed after stopping the anti-inflammatory. Had surgery on Thursday to clean it out/remove it along with a bit of muscle and skin. Before being discharged earlier today my blood pressure was back down to normal even though I was drinking some caffeine but down to roughly 500mg so it will be interesting to see what happens now that I’m home and happily drinking my normal coffee instead of the really crappy burnt stuff the nurses had in their break room.
here in Poland we often refrigerate eggs when at home, despite them being in room temperature in stores. it is for different reasons depending on person, sometimes it is out of habit, sometimes it is for convenience (it is in the same place every time) and other times for their safety. they are rather safe in the fridge, less chance of bumping into them and cracking them when they are there instead of a cupboard or some similar place.
*32:37** Question for Brits:* I know Brits say you should never wash a teapot. But what if a tea drinker likes BOTH Earl Grey and Breakfast tea? Should you have a separate unwashed teapot for each? Or can both be made in the same single unwashed teapot?
0:00 - There are EU countries like the Czech republic (Czechia) which refrigerate eggs. True, supermarkets and some households keep 30pc packages at room temperature or slightly below it (in a cellar or food storage room). Otherwise eggs go to the refrigerator (and they aren't washed). 23:59 - I think it must have been some cheap kettle from a no-name Chinese manufacturer. The same has been said about drinking the first water from a new kettle or a kettle just cleaned with citric acid (or other acidic solution).
As an Australian who has lived in both major cities and rural towns I rarely see eggs in the refrigerated sections most of the time we have them at room temperature
As someone who's used canned mixed fruit in jello and had it set just fine.. yes you can use pineapple in jello. I didn't even realize people thought you couldn't. Maybe freshcut causes issues?
There’s an enzyme in fresh pineapple that breaks down the collagen in the jello, preventing it from setting. Canned pineapple is heated enough to destroy that enzyme.
@@grimace4257 i was gonna say for me, more than a cup of coffee and my anxiety is going through the roof...im a benzo addict so i was able to handle caffeine better years ago, but lately i need to take extra xanx if i drink 2+ cups, so im rather sensitive to it, and then ad a dab and Im a mess.
I'm really glad I'm immune to caffeine addiction. (My Dad and bro are too. We also are highly resistant to many other drugs. It makes managing pain difficult, and also makes it harder to find medications that can calm us down or put us to sleep, but at least we're basically immune to ever becoming addicted to several types of drugs.)
In Australia the corporate giant supermarkets refrigerate the eggs. Everywhere else they're on the shelf. Bit confusing but folks choose what to leave out. Summer is a factor for sure. Butter is liquified for example.
For the exact same reason. Buddy has chickens on his farm and they definitely are better than the cheapie eggs you can buy. The biggest thing is how thick their shells are which is usually attributed to getting a good balance of minerals in their diet
I love nachos! I usually make it when I've had enough homemade tacos and have some taco meat left over. For me, though...it has to be with freshly-grated cheddar cheese that's been browned in the oven. When available...beans, sour cream, jalapenos, olives, shredded lettuce and my leftover taco meat can top it all off. Now I may need to make some!
Love a ham and pineapple pizza. People only have a problem with it because it's fashionable to do so. Those same people will be quite happy to have fungus or fish on their pizza.
The people who say they hate pineapple on pizza are the same people who claim “Die Hard” is their favorite Christmas movie - because the internet made it popular to say so.
@@TimothyYockydisliking pineapple on pizza wasn’t started by the internet. I didn’t say that. But the whole “iF yOu saY piNapPle go oN piZzA go deLeTe yOsELf cuz YoU gEy” meme stupidity was. It’s just become a fashionable thing to say, even if you’ve never tried it.
People are ready to fight about every single thing that doesn't match their taste\opinion. I find shrimp horrendous, but i won't go fight those who enjoy it over it.
Thanks! I always wondered about the eggs thing. I drink a lot of diet coke. Caffeine from soda doesn't effect me but a cup or three of tea will make me jittery and sick to my stomach. It also makes my skin on my head be itchy and twitchy. I can't drink coffee at all. What the heck is going on with that?
Certainly not scientific, but my experience seems to depend on what else is in there with the caffeine. Black tea has to have some sugar or something otherwise I'll get an upset stomach. I blame the tannins. Tea and pop don't do anything for me as far as caffeine. Energy drinks don't do much, but they're expensive so I don't drink them much. The powdered energy drink mixes are a fairly unpleasant experience so far. My go-to is coffee, if I'm feeling frisky I'll crack open a 200mg gel cap of caffeine into the grounds before brewing and that is quite pleasant. Can't do it too often or my tolerance goes up.
I noticed that since around 2020 the size of large eggs in the eastern USA have looked to be the size of medium eggs. It’s now 2024.. and large finally looks like large eggs again
I'm pretty sure certain vaccines use eggs and large amounts are purchased by agencies producing and researching them. I'm not saying it is linked but that is what I was reminded of. Have a nice day 👍
@@Prosper_Dean Yes I heard of that! I also heard that the government was hoarding its own stock of chickens and eggs for that purpose. But your theory is as good as any…
@@fluidice1656 It typically depends on the place. My local aldi for example never has them refrigerated but my local Coles does, but only really in a deli style (as in open fridges that are just a few degrees lower than room temperature). It is a bit of a here or there thing and is something you don't think about too much it just is that way because it has always been that way. The storage of eggs in Australian supermarkets and at home is a very (very) niche topic that nobody at all thinks about but when you do it is surprisingly interesting. But don't spend your whole trip pondering about how we store eggs, go see the sights and I hope you enjoy your time 🤣. Lots of great things to see especially with the nature outside the city!
@@samuelcroll344 I see trains aren't that great or are unaffordable. Is renting a car the only option? Also, it's gonna rain a lot in Brisbane next week so I'm thinking Perth.
@@fluidice1656 I spent a whole 20 minutes writing a detailed guide to Australian transport and I think UA-cam did that thing where it auto deletes or doesn't send it or something. I'll try sending again since I was smart enough to copy and paste lol.
@@fluidice1656 Ah still won't send. It is auto deleting based on a word I used I think. If you have a WhatsApp or something I'd be happy to copy and paste to send to you.
The taste of water is mainly given by the ions it contains, e.g. the "water hardness", magnesium, calcium, stuff like that. Anyone who ever drank desalinated sea water knows EXACTLY what I mean. Because that tastes like I imagine what the toilet water tastes like. On another note I tried to make pudding with oat milk and that turned only into straciatella soup. Reason being is they add enzymes to the oat milk to make it taste better.
You could cause a boiling problem if you keep boiling and adding to the kettle after each drink as the nitrates and any metals will become more concentrated... you would need to do this tens of thousands of times to develop enough nitrates or heavy metals to be even a slightly remote problem. by then your kettle is likely needing replacement or cleaning anyway.
Hilarious situation in Italy. Some supermarket chains refrigerate eggs, others don't. No idea if refrigerated eggs are actually deep washed and actually NEED refrigeration. In general Italians tend to refrigerate foods that don't need it. I am pretty sure I saw some other stable foods sold refrigerated either by mistake OR to get an image of freshness. Coincidentally, Italian is one of the languages where words for "cold" and "fresh" overlap.
If the grocery store refrigerates the eggs, then you must do that at home. If you have egg laying chickens, then they will be ok for up to 2 wks in room temp.
I have an electric kettle in my office and will turn it on, get distracted, and by the time I'm finally ready to make my tea the water has gone cold, so I'll set it to boil again. I've been known to do this 3 times in one morning. Obviously I needed tea before getting to the office to wake up the brain 😂 I start with filtered water, so I've never worried about it, and drink Earl Gray steeped for 4 minutes and haven't noticed a difference in "properly" boiled water vs multiple-boil water.
American eggs are Pasturised where most other countries aren't things that are Pasturized usually have to be refrigurated after use because they are sold in the freezer case in the supermarket but in the section where bottled water and Soda pop is
The no advertising yet popularity of Sriracha reminds me of Chinese restaurants. You NEVER see a commercial or billboard, but you always know where the best is. Word of mouth advertising will always be the best form
Amazing stretch on the boiling water/tea tangent. Dear God. This is why coffee is better. Most market items are so rancid and acidic that nothing survives the brewing process and eventually your insides rot away. It's a beautiful thing. Plant based "substitutes" are not substitutes. Caffeine is also helpful for respiratory ailments. Humorously most Catholic/church traditions are based on Celtic practices...
American here. The fridge is a good place to store things. I don't want clutter on my countertop. I don't wven put appliances there. I do have a pantry but it's small and i use it for canned goods and spices. Most food goes in my fridge partly for storage if im honest.
American here... My appliances are out because they get used regularly and I keep my food in cupboards along with the fridges. I also have a 900sq ft kitchen with plenty of countertop and cabinets, and 2 fridges. Living in a rural area we have to be prepared. The deep freezes are in the basement and we buy whole steers at a time. 😂
Americans often believe Eggs are a dairy product and this cannot be eaten by people with lactose intolerance. When in Fact the reason eggs are in the dairy section is because that's where refrigerators are
oh look, young Simon again, btw. who the hell thinks boiling water more times makes it worse for you? literally never heard of that and even if I did I'd probably laugh at whoever would suggest such an outlandish claim
I was a little disappointed when I hit the one on chips because many of these I'd somehow missed. On the other hand, I probably watched some and forgot them since my memory is a sieve. I suspect home fries and potato wedges go back further than french fries. They're easier until you get one of those devices to make french fries. I'm talking about the potato version of an apple slicer which I'm now wondering why I don't have either one. When I was a kid, we could buy King Cole potato chips in cans (Simon's tins) two or three times the size of a Cracker Jack/popcorn combo you can buy this time of year, and they may have gotten crushed at the bottom but they kept very well.
The recommend amount of caffeine a person should drink is 400mg per day and there’s 35mg of caffeine in a teaspoon of instant coffee so that breaks down into 11 regular sized cups per day! That said if you drank 11 cups of coffee a day forget about sleeping! Px
The boiling water twice myth is based on people who keep adding water to the same kettle for their tea. Concentrations would build up over time, but some of it will precipitate out out bind to the walls.
0:00 Why Do Americans Refrigerate Their Eggs and Most Other Countries Don’t
12:38 The Very Canadian Origin of “Hawaiian” Pizza
23:59 Why Are You Not Supposed to Use Twice Boiled Water for Tea?
37:50 Why Can’t You Put Pineapple in Jello?
43:38 How Much Caffeine Would It Take To Kill You?
54:55 Why is Ham Traditionally Eaten on Easter?
58:07 How Were Raisins Made Before Seedless Grapes?
1:02:59 Why Some Cheeses Come in Wheels and Others in Blocks
1:07:14 The Surprisingly Heartwarming Story of the Man Who Invented Sriracha Sauce
1:16:23 That Time Campbell’s Put Marbles in Their Soup
1:28:57 An Ode to Glorious Chips (And Who Invented Nachos)
2:02:12 What Happens to Big Food Made to Break World Records?
The hen's diet also determines yolk color. It can range from very light yellow to bood red.
They are not non-perishable. They are only not refrigerated. Eggs in the supermarket I just went to are next to the potatoes. Very much perishable.
Nah I crack it with the poop on it, and flick the poop out if it falls in, never had food poisoning,
Howard Cosel's last name rhymes with Go Sell.
_"How much caffeine can a human handle?"_
..... *and I took that as a personal challenge.
Me too as soon as I saw it ... and I also left a post with my plan.
My record is close to 10 grams in a day
Poison control said "that sounds scary you should call someone" when I started to fear caffeine poisoning. Thanks. I did call someone. Pulled over on the highway and called you.
Then I slept it off, after state troopers were sent to check on me in the highway rest stop I was parked at.
I Hope you don't unless you want a Heart Attack or poop Blood.. Don't ask me how I found out.
I have narcolepsy and can verify the limit does not exist 😂😂
How much caffeine? YES.
Came here to learn about the upper limits of caffeine and left an egg expert
An eggspert
Pineapple isn't even Hawaiian in origin. You can thank the Dole family for the whole Hawaiian pineapple. They are originally from South America.
And is great on pizza. It is also the only thing that will make a man's semen taste sweet. My spouse makes sure I eat pineapple regularily!😇😻
@@drgunnwilliams8239 Does that really work, asking so I van know that for my own wife?
Nor are macadamia nuts. They are native to Queensland and northern new south Wales.
@@Introvert-forced-Extrovert1515its not correct its a myth, seminal fluid contains fructose to help give energy to the little guys and anything high in fructose (IE the entire american diet) so no eating pineapple wont do anything if you already eat large amounts of fructose sugar
I worked at a Hawaiian BBQ place and was surprised when I saw no pineapple anywhere in the restaurant. That's when I found out
16:01 love that a map of Florida was used while talkin about Italy
Yeah, it was Naples. All right. Naples, Florida.
Canadian pizza … Floridian Naples… intentional?
I was perplexed 😂
Around 20:00 he brutally and ignorantly mispronounces the Italian song title as that's "a more" Eerybody knows AMORE is "a-more-ay." "...That's amore" Leave it up to Brits to butcher every language... especially their own.
My sister gets super strong coffee that she makes before going to bed so its cooled down over night. Well, our mother visited her and proceeded to drink a bunch of this double caffiene insanity at like 9:30pm and complained she couldn't sleep because she didn't like my sister's mayonaise.
Ha!! That's hilarious
She thought the coffee was mayonnaise??
@@mikeappleget482I think the caffeine overdose was causing hallucinations.
@@mikeappleget482 She just blamed the mayo she had with/on her evening snack instead of the coffee, presumably because she was expecting her typical reaction to the amount of coffee she had. I have a ridiculously high caffeine tolerance (partly for ADHD partly for heavily self medicating said condition with sooooo much coffee over decades) but as I understand, most "normal folk" can tell pretty easily that something, but not necessarily what exactly, is wrong when getting an unusually large dose.
@@Narangarath thanks for explaining
Years ago an ad campaign ran about brown eggs…”Brown eggs are local eggs and local eggs are fresh”…that jingle is burned into my brain, and now I know why!
I have that one stuck in my head too!
As an Australian i buy my eggs at room temperature then put them in the fridge 😂 i also drink coffee 24/7 like air
You drink air? Woah
+1
@@EjuiceyIt’s the humidity.
@@FuManchu5ltr 🤣
Some of us metabolize caffeine differently. Caffeine has never done much so I can drink triple bagged black tea and coffee all day and fall right to sleep.
I've never heard anything about brown eggs being better for you, but the yolk is darker and has a richer flavour with brown eggs as opposed to white eggs. That's the only reason I prefer them. Thank you Simon for teaching me where the difference comes from, I didn't know that.
I'm so early, I've gone 10 years in the past! Hi Young Simon! 👋
Did he have hair back then lol
Yeah it's weird seeing him and being like...he looks exactly the same and yet VERY different somehow. xD
Pineapple and Canadian bacon is wonderful...
Both go on pizza just fine
The best pizza ever is: anchovi and double pineapple. Sounds crazy but it's a perfect balance of sweet, salty and umami. Try it. No need to thank me 😉
Agreed! Actually though, chicken, pineapple, and jalapeño pizza is one of my favorites
Well... now I just love OG Siracha even more than I already did before😂 It really goes well on just about anything ❤
20:30 Simon obviously has never heard the song he's referencing when he pronounces the Italian "amore" as "a ... more."
When the world passes by, like a big pizza pie..that's......
... "a ......... more"
He also murdered Howard Cosell's name...
Simon and non-Americans (and young Americans) it's pronounced Co-sell.
@@hoodzzeeewhen you swim in the sea and an eel bites your knee, that’s a moray… 😂
@@rmonogue Good job, I enjoyed that. Which is a rarity on for me on UA-cam.
*Reply to:* _"when you swim in the sea and an eel bites your knee, that’s a moray… 😂"_
I absolutely love the long format. Keep up the good work. I love your channel.
Some chickens lay blue eggs! I have several, and I enjoy having a colorful egg basket
I watched many of your videos. I find them so interesting. I also like play a video as I fall asleep. when the video ends the phone shuts off.😊
So I drift off listening to why we wash eggs (or not) and an hour later, I wake up dazed and confused hearing you still talking about ham on easter! What in the world made you decide to put together such a long two hour video and how did I happen to pick that one to listen to tonight?😂
I'm 60-mumble years old, I've been eating eggs all my life, and I had no idea they had such a long shelf life, either refrigerated or not. It's useful knowledge for me, because I'm a boondocker. I live in a small bus living mostly on BLM land. Eggs are pretty good camping food, and now I know I can stock up on them for longer stays.
so cool seeing these again. Cheers Simon and guys
We got our chickens to lay even in winter by hanging Christmas lights near the coop, they still got outside time and had a dark roost to sleep in but the light kept them laying a bit all year round.
Sprinkle some chilli powder in their food. They'll lay year round.
In general, the larger chickens that lay brown eggs are more winter hardy, so better for small producers to keep.
Always interesting Simon.
Young Simon at the end! His glow up is real!
Easy: in the US, eggs are washed prior to shipment so the naturally chicken-applied coating of the shell is removed therefore requiring refrigeration.
Caffeine: there is a maximum? The Navy hasn’t gotten to it yet.
This guy has to be one of the most talented and naturally gifted orators on YT
Never heard that "Reboiled water" insanity before
I almost think it's a joke that's not true that his writers came up with as an experiment to see whether it would be believed as truth
and commented on as true elsewhere.
@@miyojewoltsnasonth2159 agree 👍
@@iRiShNFT I can confirm the twice boiled water thing is "real" to some people. Ive come across a few Mom groups on Facebook that family are in that believe that and way more insane conspiracy theories. Like treat a major fever with asbestos levels of nuts, the water thing is tame for them. Facebooks gonna Facebook
I have heard it before, but the only actual hazard you really have from reboiling water is that you could possibly super heat your water (which could cause sever burns) but it generally requires using a microwave, boiling the water for much longer than you need to, then microwaving it again. Oxygen will boil out of the water and eventually lead to you having problems telling if your water is actually boiling but, like I said, it usually involves the microwave and it's hard to do accidentally, let alone with a kettle. Most cases of burns via superheated water were done maliciously on purpose.
I expect this myth about double boiling water comes from the UK, where boiling water for tea is far more common than it is in the US. People probably frequently just leave water in the kettle to quickly reheat. Then somebody made up some reasons why you shouldn't do that--which wouldn't surprise me at all.
As a 235lb (106kg) man who is a narcoleptic I can tell you that after somewhere in the range 8-10 grams of caffeine in a single day... You will feel absolutely *terrible*
I've taken like 1.4 grams and I felt like I was losing my mind and about to explode. I hadn't slept well the night before, and then the next night I felt so tired yet I couldn't sleep
That's 100+ red bulls or 24 Bang energy drinks. There is not a single chance you have ever consumed that much caffeine. You are are a liar. A 1g dose of caffeine is extreme. 8-10x that dose is simply not possible. Are you narcoleptic or actually narcissistic and feel cool for telling fake stories on the Internet? Likely the letter which means you don't have a meeting problem you're just a liar and a bad person.
I'll give you my entire bank account if you take 8g of caffeine if take video evidence. You will not survive to claim your reward.
I don't believe you. Take that dose on camera. Please do it. Prove you can take that much.
I especially don't believe you because Adderall is cheap and easy to get and I take a significant standard dose for ADHD, and it's routinely prescribed for narcoleptics.
If you're narcoleptic and taking 8,000 mg of caffeine (100 Red Bulls) you're not narcoleptic - you actual suffer from a very common disorder found globally called Chimpousdisymbolis.
I see it everyday on the road and at Walmart. It's a condition where you only have two brain cells in the shape of monkeys and they clash drum symbols together to make noises that power your small brain and remind you to breathe and unless for oxygen and swallow for water.
People with this condition are often bullied in grade school by people with mental retardation for being dumb. Truly sad.
@@lovemeimdesperate I think about a Gram was the most at once during that time period. Mine was stretched through most of a day. I came off a 12hr shift at warehouse where I'd been drinking red line workout drink (300mg a piece) and taking a 200mg caffeine pill every 4hrs on break. Then my gf at the time called me and said she bought a cat and needed a ride (she didn't have a car). So I figured I'd be taking her to local place to get it. Nope. 5+ hrs each way across the state and back to get her some show cat. Between red bull, mountain dew, and caffeine pills... I'm lucky I didn't die. That was almost a decade before I was diagnosed and treated for narcolepsy so without the caffeine id fall asleep standing, driving, etc. By the end of that day I was close to needing to be in the hospital from caffeine. If I'd done it as a single dose I probably would have had cardiac event.
A friend of mine ended up in ER not too long after. He had bought anhydrous caffeine powder and made caffeinated everything. Caffeinated water. Caffeinated peanut butter. Caffeinated steak seasoning. 19 years old and he had to be hospitalized after cardiac issues from acute poisoning.
I haven't touched caffeine pills since that incident. I've also lost just over 20lbs this year from quitting drinking soda. Just prescription meds for the narcolepsy and zero sugar energy drinks these days lol
Do you take provigil or nuvigil? If so, what does that feel like?
I think i have a caffeine problem, i drink strongly brewed death wish, about 40oz a day and sometimes a 20oz extra shot latte.
Imo Caster sugar makes little to no tea flavor difference. But Once you get into sugars that have caramel notes (Brown sugar, Cane sugar Crystals, Coconut sugar) indeed, there is some flavor change happening.
I find it making my tea flavour quite a bit sweeter.
Dumb jokes aside, I have all these kinds of sugars. Which I use for different foods and drinks or choose to taste.
Here’s an idea: when you casually drop a temperature measured in Fahrenheit, how about at least do a text infobox with the measurement in Celsius.
I mean, literally the whole world has no clue what you just said ;)
Except old people 😂. I have to look it up on Google when things are written as farenhight.
Considering he's like ten years younger in this video, you should go back in time to tell him this. In his newer stuff, more often than not he gives temp in C and not F at all.
Celsius is dumb. Fahrenheit is how you feel, Celsius is how water feels. I have no idea how water feels about the temperature of a room, but I do know how I feel. Kelvin is only good for hardcore scientists since literally no one else cares how atoms feel.
There's millions of us that don't know anything about Celsius other than when it is 0 or 100.
Freedom units make sense to us. Blame Britain for giving us a standard and then abandoning it. 😂
Learn both. Like most modern Americans. Knowledge is free after all, you might as well get some.
I need to go to sleep. I misread the thumbnail as "How much caffeine is in a human candle." 😂
I put 5g of pure caffine (made in brazil - tho it came with really detailed lab raports), in a cup of espresso powder, and I got hospitalized. Thats about 50 energy drinks so you are kinda safe.
that's insane...5,000mg caffeine wowwww. that's a panic attack in a cup.
@@tylerm0089 Exactly.
Yeah... Considering it's measured in milligrams that sounds dumb. 500+mg a day for me normally. Whole pot of black coffee in the thermos every morning.
I do two double shots before I shower.
Simon, I think you should do a episode on the entire American food industry and its corruption.
We have a very long podcast episode on The Food Pyramid which illustrates some history there nicely. :-) -Daven
Wouldn't you need an entirely new UA-cam channel to unpack that whole subject? 😅
@@TodayIFoundOut @DeltaNovum They could make a new channel. Something to think about.
@@DeltaNovum Even better, a new channel just highlighting the most disgusting ways corruption has invaded our once-proud American system of government.
Evan edinger has kinda beaten them but it was around icecream @DeltaNovum
Loved this
That Sriracha story was really sweet!
That dude made me cry. Also - he makes $100 million per year and us assholes asking why he doesn't "maximize profits". There really is no limit to how greedy humans are.
I'm so happy you made a, "mundane facts to bicker about" montage. Alas no matter how many facts fact boi spits, the flat earthers shall find a way.
I have to express that I can't word strongly enough my immense appreciation for the exceedingly rare correct use of the word "alas".
You should try sun tea. Just need a big Mason jar, a bunch of tea bags and direct sunlight. Just leave it in the sun until its as dark as you like it then give it another hr. Remove tea bags, add sugar, seal and shake. Serve with ice, maybe some lemon.
If the US is about 1 case per 202,000 people and the UK is 1 case per 95,000... that means the opposite of what you said -- it means the American/Australian/Japanese method works better at preventing salmonella.
20:35 "That's a-moor" Ouch. Italy would like a word. (You're gonna love the irony of which word.)
What did Mario say when hiking through the Scottish Highlands?
What did Mario say when standing guard at Gibraltar in the year 711 CE?
You so punny
On multiboiled water: If I reduced 5000 gallons down to one cup, and the local water had more dangerous trace elements rather than the danger of the miscellaneous bacteria, then ... maybe there's an issue. Whether I did that with one (5000 gallon) kettle boil or two or more boilings doesn't matter though. Most water boiling for drinks reduced the water volume by maybe 1% at most.
We don't usually see white eggs in Australia, usually they're brown.
It depends on the chicken laying it and what it eats.
My fiancée’s parents have chickens and we get their eggs regularly; they’ve got quite a variety. The different chickens lay varying size eggs; and drastically different colors.
Sometimes the egg shells are green, brown, light red, orange-ish. Even pink.
That is result of type of chicken breading
Fiy for anyone reading this: whether the egg is brown or white says nothing about the taste, nutritional value or quality. Same as humans.
@@drgunnwilliams8239
I have seen this !
That’s just different types of chickens dude
Been curious about the caffeine question recently because my blood pressure has been high the last month coincidentally about the same time I started my annual transition to coffee as my normal drink all day and I drink roughly 3-4 grams worth of caffeine every day… Turns out I had an abscess in my leg that was hidden by the fact that I take a rather strong prescription anti-inflammatory daily as part of the meds I take for pain management thx to a disease in my spine. Had to stop taking it for a week in preparation for a nerve block in one of 3 discs in my spine in my neck that are bulging and close to herniating and now pinching several nerves in my neck. The abscess was wrapped around the two major muscles in my thigh and filled with bacteria and blood clots and started rapidly growing and getting nice and inflamed after stopping the anti-inflammatory. Had surgery on Thursday to clean it out/remove it along with a bit of muscle and skin. Before being discharged earlier today my blood pressure was back down to normal even though I was drinking some caffeine but down to roughly 500mg so it will be interesting to see what happens now that I’m home and happily drinking my normal coffee instead of the really crappy burnt stuff the nurses had in their break room.
Young Fact Boi!
☕️ CAFFEINE IS FOOD DAMNIT ☕️😂
I'm fairly certain it's taken over for all my mitochondria as the powerhouse to my cells.
The poor in Afghanistan often drink energy drinks instead of the food.
@@donielle2868 idk that's like saying red 40 is food. It's in food...
The map of Naples at 16:05 is Naples FLORIDA. The first tomatoes on pizza were invented in Naples FL? Amazing!
here in Poland we often refrigerate eggs when at home, despite them being in room temperature in stores. it is for different reasons depending on person, sometimes it is out of habit, sometimes it is for convenience (it is in the same place every time) and other times for their safety. they are rather safe in the fridge, less chance of bumping into them and cracking them when they are there instead of a cupboard or some similar place.
*32:37** Question for Brits:* I know Brits say you should never wash a teapot.
But what if a tea drinker likes BOTH Earl Grey and Breakfast tea?
Should you have a separate unwashed teapot for each?
Or can both be made in the same single unwashed teapot?
0:00 - There are EU countries like the Czech republic (Czechia) which refrigerate eggs. True, supermarkets and some households keep 30pc packages at room temperature or slightly below it (in a cellar or food storage room). Otherwise eggs go to the refrigerator (and they aren't washed).
23:59 - I think it must have been some cheap kettle from a no-name Chinese manufacturer. The same has been said about drinking the first water from a new kettle or a kettle just cleaned with citric acid (or other acidic solution).
Haven't seen that background for quite a while 😲 👀
As an Australian who has lived in both major cities and rural towns I rarely see eggs in the refrigerated sections most of the time we have them at room temperature
As someone who's used canned mixed fruit in jello and had it set just fine.. yes you can use pineapple in jello. I didn't even realize people thought you couldn't. Maybe freshcut causes issues?
There’s an enzyme in fresh pineapple that breaks down the collagen in the jello, preventing it from setting. Canned pineapple is heated enough to destroy that enzyme.
49:19 it just kinda makes me feel normal. Idk if others feel the same 🤷
A monster original is my current go to!
Wait.. caffeine... Limit... Excuse me while i go and prepare another pot of crack water. Might as well do a dab while im waiting.
Capital idea sir!
It would almost be rude not to have a delicious cigarette sprayed with chemicals to turn the nicotine into a more addictive freebase to round it off 😊
Well only had one cup left this morning I have insect's burrowing under my skin I need more man I can't live like this
One too many dabs on top of too much coffee is a psychotic episode
@@grimace4257 i was gonna say for me, more than a cup of coffee and my anxiety is going through the roof...im a benzo addict so i was able to handle caffeine better years ago, but lately i need to take extra xanx if i drink 2+ cups, so im rather sensitive to it, and then ad a dab and Im a mess.
I'm really glad I'm immune to caffeine addiction. (My Dad and bro are too. We also are highly resistant to many other drugs. It makes managing pain difficult, and also makes it harder to find medications that can calm us down or put us to sleep, but at least we're basically immune to ever becoming addicted to several types of drugs.)
In Australia the corporate giant supermarkets refrigerate the eggs. Everywhere else they're on the shelf. Bit confusing but folks choose what to leave out. Summer is a factor for sure. Butter is liquified for example.
Canadians also refrigerate eggs
For the exact same reason. Buddy has chickens on his farm and they definitely are better than the cheapie eggs you can buy. The biggest thing is how thick their shells are which is usually attributed to getting a good balance of minerals in their diet
That's crazy! I was born and raised in Chatham, Ontario!
In Australia you can find them in or out the fridge, depending on the supermarket
We have eggs refrigerated in Canada as well. I don’t eat eggs that haven’t been refrigerated. Even so, I still wash my eggs before using.
I love nachos! I usually make it when I've had enough homemade tacos and have some taco meat left over. For me, though...it has to be with freshly-grated cheddar cheese that's been browned in the oven. When available...beans, sour cream, jalapenos, olives, shredded lettuce and my leftover taco meat can top it all off. Now I may need to make some!
I just had the most specific ad for pineapple pizza right before the pizza segment of the video. Crazy.
Why do you show Naples in Florida when talking about Naples (Napoli), Italy?
In Australia the most common breeds of laying hens are brown so we typically only ever get brown eggs at the supermarket
My sister raised chickens for many years. Always a treat to eat fresh-squeezed eggs!
I would ask with the boiled water, how much of the bad stuff is taken away in steam. A 2nd boil might even remove more.
Love a ham and pineapple pizza. People only have a problem with it because it's fashionable to do so. Those same people will be quite happy to have fungus or fish on their pizza.
pineapple is meh gotta be in the mood but I will never understand mushrooms and fish on pizza it's just so bad
The people who say they hate pineapple on pizza are the same people who claim “Die Hard” is their favorite Christmas movie - because the internet made it popular to say so.
@@barrydingallI can assure you , it's not because of the internet that some hate pineapple on their pizza lol but now that I know that
@@TimothyYockydisliking pineapple on pizza wasn’t started by the internet. I didn’t say that. But the whole “iF yOu saY piNapPle go oN piZzA go deLeTe yOsELf cuz YoU gEy” meme stupidity was. It’s just become a fashionable thing to say, even if you’ve never tried it.
People are ready to fight about every single thing that doesn't match their taste\opinion. I find shrimp horrendous, but i won't go fight those who enjoy it over it.
Thanks! I always wondered about the eggs thing. I drink a lot of diet coke. Caffeine from soda doesn't effect me but a cup or three of tea will make me jittery and sick to my stomach. It also makes my skin on my head be itchy and twitchy. I can't drink coffee at all. What the heck is going on with that?
Certainly not scientific, but my experience seems to depend on what else is in there with the caffeine. Black tea has to have some sugar or something otherwise I'll get an upset stomach. I blame the tannins.
Tea and pop don't do anything for me as far as caffeine. Energy drinks don't do much, but they're expensive so I don't drink them much. The powdered energy drink mixes are a fairly unpleasant experience so far. My go-to is coffee, if I'm feeling frisky I'll crack open a 200mg gel cap of caffeine into the grounds before brewing and that is quite pleasant. Can't do it too often or my tolerance goes up.
Allergies?
Tea also has high levels of tannins, with which many people have a problem
LOL !!! "Tea,Earl Gray,Hot - Make replicator sounds. " LOL
I noticed that since around 2020 the size of large eggs in the eastern USA have looked to be the size of medium eggs. It’s now 2024.. and large finally looks like large eggs again
I'm pretty sure certain vaccines use eggs and large amounts are purchased by agencies producing and researching them. I'm not saying it is linked but that is what I was reminded of. Have a nice day 👍
I'm gay
@@Loquacious_Jackson That's OK, hope it works out for you.
@@Loquacious_Jackson was that a question? But congrats for self acceptance.
@@Prosper_Dean Yes I heard of that! I also heard that the government was hoarding its own stock of chickens and eggs for that purpose. But your theory is as good as any…
In Australia we buy our eggs warm from the shelf and then refrigerate them at home. Weird but I never really thought about it.
Going to Australia tomorrow! That's the first thing I'm gonna check in stores. (The whole developed world refrigerates eggs at home.)
@@fluidice1656 It typically depends on the place. My local aldi for example never has them refrigerated but my local Coles does, but only really in a deli style (as in open fridges that are just a few degrees lower than room temperature). It is a bit of a here or there thing and is something you don't think about too much it just is that way because it has always been that way. The storage of eggs in Australian supermarkets and at home is a very (very) niche topic that nobody at all thinks about but when you do it is surprisingly interesting.
But don't spend your whole trip pondering about how we store eggs, go see the sights and I hope you enjoy your time 🤣. Lots of great things to see especially with the nature outside the city!
@@samuelcroll344 I see trains aren't that great or are unaffordable. Is renting a car the only option? Also, it's gonna rain a lot in Brisbane next week so I'm thinking Perth.
@@fluidice1656 I spent a whole 20 minutes writing a detailed guide to Australian transport and I think UA-cam did that thing where it auto deletes or doesn't send it or something. I'll try sending again since I was smart enough to copy and paste lol.
@@fluidice1656 Ah still won't send. It is auto deleting based on a word I used I think. If you have a WhatsApp or something I'd be happy to copy and paste to send to you.
The taste of water is mainly given by the ions it contains, e.g. the "water hardness", magnesium, calcium, stuff like that. Anyone who ever drank desalinated sea water knows EXACTLY what I mean. Because that tastes like I imagine what the toilet water tastes like.
On another note I tried to make pudding with oat milk and that turned only into straciatella soup. Reason being is they add enzymes to the oat milk to make it taste better.
The tap water catching fire thing is most likely gases trapped in the drain pipes being forced up when displaced by the water.
You could cause a boiling problem if you keep boiling and adding to the kettle after each drink as the nitrates and any metals will become more concentrated... you would need to do this tens of thousands of times to develop enough nitrates or heavy metals to be even a slightly remote problem.
by then your kettle is likely needing replacement or cleaning anyway.
Hilarious situation in Italy. Some supermarket chains refrigerate eggs, others don't. No idea if refrigerated eggs are actually deep washed and actually NEED refrigeration. In general Italians tend to refrigerate foods that don't need it. I am pretty sure I saw some other stable foods sold refrigerated either by mistake OR to get an image of freshness. Coincidentally, Italian is one of the languages where words for "cold" and "fresh" overlap.
I worked in an Australian supermarket and our eggs were not refrigerated. But other supermarket chains did.
If the grocery store refrigerates the eggs, then you must do that at home. If you have egg laying chickens, then they will be ok for up to 2 wks in room temp.
What is the name of the background track playing around 2:02:43 ?
I have an electric kettle in my office and will turn it on, get distracted, and by the time I'm finally ready to make my tea the water has gone cold, so I'll set it to boil again. I've been known to do this 3 times in one morning. Obviously I needed tea before getting to the office to wake up the brain 😂
I start with filtered water, so I've never worried about it, and drink Earl Gray steeped for 4 minutes and haven't noticed a difference in "properly" boiled water vs multiple-boil water.
32:19 - 32:37 Ah! A true intellectual and soul-mate. Make it so, good sir, make it so.
American eggs are Pasturised where most other countries aren't things that are Pasturized usually have to be refrigurated after use because they are sold in the freezer case in the supermarket but in the section where bottled water and Soda pop is
Canada too
Where I am in Australia our eggs are at room temperature in the shops
Going to Australia (Brisbane) tomorrow. I'll fact-check this the first darn thing in the morning!
@@fluidice1656 should be the case, I live in Queensland
1:29:39 dayum - pringles didn't deserve that sick burn haha
Is that Bedrich Smetana playing in the background during the caffeine episode and if so what song?
I wish the US had more places to buy room temp eggs. Fridge space is very limited as a full time trucker, limiting how many I can buy
Try smallholders in rural areas who might have a few hens and sell the surplus eggs?
The no advertising yet popularity of Sriracha reminds me of Chinese restaurants. You NEVER see a commercial or billboard, but you always know where the best is. Word of mouth advertising will always be the best form
Don't think I've ever been this early, but im all for knowing the caffeine limit 😂
In US the legal limit is 200 MG in tablets.
@@Joedirt3349 Because it's illegal to swallow 3 tablets?
*Reply to:* _"In US the legal limit is 200 MG in tablets."_
@@miyojewoltsnasonth2159he means that the legal limit to put inside of tablets is 200 mg of caffeine, not that it’s illegal to take more than 200 mg
Dunno about US, but the package says 10 tablets a day, to avoid diarrhea.
Amazing stretch on the boiling water/tea tangent. Dear God. This is why coffee is better. Most market items are so rancid and acidic that nothing survives the brewing process and eventually your insides rot away. It's a beautiful thing. Plant based "substitutes" are not substitutes. Caffeine is also helpful for respiratory ailments. Humorously most Catholic/church traditions are based on Celtic practices...
Thank you for the egg-cellent egg facts, King-Egg
American here. The fridge is a good place to store things. I don't want clutter on my countertop. I don't wven put appliances there. I do have a pantry but it's small and i use it for canned goods and spices. Most food goes in my fridge partly for storage if im honest.
As long as the eggs are not on your door they'll be safe it's the changing of temperature when you open and close the door that can put food at risk.
I keep all of my appliances in my refrigerator. 😂
Literally the whole developed world refrigerates eggs. This channel is garbage.
I often store my TV remote in the fridge, I bet I'm not alone
American here... My appliances are out because they get used regularly and I keep my food in cupboards along with the fridges.
I also have a 900sq ft kitchen with plenty of countertop and cabinets, and 2 fridges. Living in a rural area we have to be prepared. The deep freezes are in the basement and we buy whole steers at a time. 😂
Americans often believe Eggs are a dairy product and this cannot be eaten by people with lactose intolerance. When in Fact the reason eggs are in the dairy section is because that's where refrigerators are
"Americans often believe Eggs are a dairy product ..."
What's in the water that makes Americans such idiots?
What American thinks this?
Americans think?
When did that happen?
I'm Aussie. Supermarkets don't store ieggs n the fridge. Many Aussies do though.
oh look, young Simon again, btw. who the hell thinks boiling water more times makes it worse for you? literally never heard of that and even if I did I'd probably laugh at whoever would suggest such an outlandish claim
I missed that, do you have a timestamp?
@@miyojewoltsnasonth2159 literally in the top comment 23:59 Why Are You Not Supposed to Use Twice Boiled Water for Tea?
A K-cup is a pod for a Keurig coffee machine. It's not a thing from the Starbucks menu.
I was a little disappointed when I hit the one on chips because many of these I'd somehow missed. On the other hand, I probably watched some and forgot them since my memory is a sieve.
I suspect home fries and potato wedges go back further than french fries. They're easier until you get one of those devices to make french fries. I'm talking about the potato version of an apple slicer which I'm now wondering why I don't have either one.
When I was a kid, we could buy King Cole potato chips in cans (Simon's tins) two or three times the size of a Cracker Jack/popcorn combo you can buy this time of year, and they may have gotten crushed at the bottom but they kept very well.
yes! antoine-augustin Parmentier!
So how often does the UK exceed 40C because that is pretty common here in Australia
The recommend amount of caffeine a person should drink is 400mg per day and there’s 35mg of caffeine in a teaspoon of instant coffee so that breaks down into 11 regular sized cups per day! That said if you drank 11 cups of coffee a day forget about sleeping! Px
The boiling water twice myth is based on people who keep adding water to the same kettle for their tea. Concentrations would build up over time, but some of it will precipitate out out bind to the walls.
Is there a market for green eggs?
Wow. God bless Tran.