For people unfamiliar with this plant - touch of stem ot leafs feels like chemical burn, then it's very itchy but every attempt to scratch swelling (which looks like mosquito bite) is painful
wdym people unfamilliar with this plant? there are places in the world where those things aren't an everyday annoyance?? do these plants *just* hate germany?
thanks to your videos i have redesigned my room with materials i have at home and i could fine outside. you started making me think more creative when it comes to problem solving. its been amlost 6 months since i started watching you and started my new job about around that time. i did prove to be creative enough in problem solving thanks to you, im about to get a promotion. keep up with inspiring the people
you can also grab one leaf off the plant (make sure the plant is shorter than a foot and has no flowers) roll it into a tight ball and you can just eat it like that. the juice from the plant is actually an anti histamine
I secretly watch at least 2 videos a day and he made my life more fun . Now i dont need to incessantly look for a good video cause i can just go to his channel😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I eat a lot of nettles they’re great 😁. It’s best to pick the new shoots in spring, they’re much more tender. Also it’s thought that eating too many nettles from older plants can cause a build up of calcium oxalate crystals and cause kidney stones. The seeds are edible too, they are nutty. I make energy balls with them. And the root is edible. Another project you might like is you can make a very strong cordage from the fibres in the stems. Love your vids by the way 🤘
@@itsConnorCreates yeah give it a go 😁. You’ll be surprised how strong it is. Apparently nettle fibres were used for clothing before cotton became popular too
This is the best UA-cam channel ever. Connor makes creating things so interesting and entertaining! You inspire me to be more creative in the things I create. Thank you so much
To describe the pain of stinging nettle for those fortunate enough not to have fallen into it before, it feels almost like a bee sting or an ant bite. Though unlike bee stings and ant bites using baking soda/water, human saliva, or dish soap and water can help soothe the pain.
My grandma used to make salad from stinging nettles in the early spring, from new young sprouts. She'd also boil them a little, then add roasted onions, garlic, oil and done. It was pretty good. But not good to the point of justifying going through the hassle of harvesting it. That's why after she passed away, i've never eaten nettle salad again. On one hand i appreciate it, because that's something very unique (in this case taste) i can associate with childhood time spent at grandparents place. I still remember it's taste, and it reminds me of careless times of innocent childhood. I'm happy with my life, but once in a while i wish i could back in time even for an hour, to re-live those special moments with my sweet grandparents, that are no longer around. Remember, kids, appreciate your grandparents, they are special. Their love and care is unique to them, no one will be able to replicate it. No one. Call them, if you're far, hug them, if you're near, tell them how you love them. Trust me, it's worth it.
Can we just talk about this man’s commitment, one he responds to every comment, two he uploads really fun content consistently, and three he’s just a fun dude
I mean stinging nettles as food isn't anything new. My Austrian grandmother prepares them from time to time. Mix them half and half with spinach to make it less pungent.
0:21 the origins was because two farmers made a bet, and the one that lost had to eat and entire stalk of stinging nettle, i dont know how it became an entire competitions but it did
Stinging nettle is actually super healthy, and can be used as a substitute for spinach! In fact, I've heard stories of how people managed to get by during wartime by eating nettle and dandelion (another really healthy plant). Nettle goes well in place of spinach in spinach pastries, in soups and the stinging nettle tea has a nice, mild, herbal flavour. One important note for future plant harvesting: it's recommended not to take plants that grow by roadsides because of the pollution, but to go a bit deeper into forests and meadows and harvest from there.
I want to do exactly what you do because it looks so cool and I can’t believe you put that on your arm because it’s like you could’ve had poison, but you risked it for us❤❤❤😊
If you grip the leafs tightly they wont sting you, so you can harvest them without gloves :) you can also roll them with a rolling pin before processing them to stop the stinging. Also, theyre super nutritious! If i remember correctly, the have about five times as much iron as spinach does, and a lot of vitamin c too. I also heard that you can make fiber from the stems, similar to hemp. A truly amazing plant!
@@itsConnorCreates Too bad it's the wrong iron (Fe3+ instead of Fe2+) and just like spinach it has oxalic acid that blocks the absorption, but instead can give you kidney stones.
Lol that plant is really common in The Netherlands, it just grows everywhere, and as a kid you would fall in a bush of these at least once a year, btw the place where you live is beautiful
This reminds me of when I watched Brave Wildernesses video on stinging himself with the nettle. You are amazing to willingly do that as well. I always watch your videos when I'm bored or dad and they always manage to bring me pure entertainment. My sister and I love to stay up late watching your videos.
1:38 in Egypt there is a similar plant but it doesn’t sting and it’s edible called Molokhia or Jute mallow however its been there since Ancient Egypt times and it tastes amazing 🤩. Molokhia is way different than the plant you’re eating ! And it’s true what you mentioned about the plant you ate .
Just eat them raw - so all the vitamins and different stuff doesn't go away with the process of cooking. The needles of the nessle are pointing away from the plant, so place your two fingers on the leave in the middle and go out on the leave so the needles "break" and eat it. I am a German guy so I don't know how to explain it the best😅 But love the vid! ❤
Your videos are an absolute breath of fresh air. Absolutely love your attitude, creativity, and positivity. As a teacher, I can't wait to show my kiddos your content when we have time to kill and need something interesting, educational, and straight up therapeutic. Keep up the great work!!
In Russia this is a pretty popular plant to add to your soups and stews. I remember when I was a child and my family was preparing leaves for the soup, I accidentally sat down on all those leaves. Yea, that wasn't pleasant lmao
You are so original. Someone last compared you to Ryan Trahan. I had no idea who that was, so I looked it up. You far outshine him. You're not an "influencer", you're the real deal, and I appreciate your teachings. You're a fun, and excellent creator of interesting things. Stay original, You got this!
So, three things: 1, shouldn't forage by the side of the road, there's a lot of chemicals that could get into the plants, 2, grass is actually edible so... keep that in mind one day ;), 3, stinging nettle is great for cordage!
After you know what pain to expect, the pain dulls. Its a numbing that feels amazing on arthritis and joint pain. I noticed that as long as you have a nice cold pool to dip right after the sting, the numbing comes sooner
you guys don't eat these plants? also you can put them in normal water to make potent liquid fertilizer, also tea from them is pretty good, and you can put it on your sandwich. Also, do you guys not get stung by them frequently? i am at least once a month, maybe it's not THAT common where you live.
over here in the uk if u get stung by that plant (they are everywhere and hard to see) people say to put viniger on a paper towel and rub it on the sting. it really does help
@itsConnorCreates of course! I actually used to participate in those competitions back in I think 2018 and after every competition they would give us a glass of like juice mixed with vinager and although you can't taste it very well it definitely helped.
Youre the best UA-camr i have ever found you just makes my day and watching you just makes me happy But i have one video idea if you Are interested could you try taking an aplle from somwhere and grow a Apple tree if you Can i would be so happy i have tried once making one But it failed and maybe you Can try it if you want to😀😀and maybe give me some tips and tricks to do it😀😀
I love stinging nettle. My grandmother told me how to handle these bad guys. ^^ They taste great as soup, salad or dryed as a tea. If you want to eat them raw: Just put the leaves between paper towels and roll over it with a glass. That will remove the stinging hairs. Speaking of hair: They even make a real good hair treatment. You can eat the seeds raw, too. They don't sting and you can eat them right away from the plant. You can even roast the seeds and cover them in chocolate. They taste like nuts then.
For the first one, u can use any spice to make it flavourful ,spices like = finely chopped pepper,🫑salt🧂,olive oil,🍾pepper, turmeric,🫚 and "chopped onion🧅" are definitely recommended ,you could add potatoes 🥔or beans 🫛or any type of vegetables actually🥦🧄🍄🫘, its delicious 😝🫶🌿🌷🌻✨️
In Italy Is a very common ingredient to many dishes. In my region is even used as a food coloring for pasta (basically we make green tagliatelle and lasagna sheets). The secret Is boiling the plant to prevent stinging and then you can use It as any other veggie
No one commented yet on your 'bite' of raw stinging nettle. Ouch! How long do that sting??? Your kindness, creativity and videos are absolutely wonderful!!!
Haha it was a lil surprise at the end for people who watch until the very end like you!😄🤗 and it didn’t hurt really but it was just kinda tingly and felt weird
I hope everyone does watch to the end. One never knows what little gem may appear like in this case. When at a movie theater, I even sit through the credits at the end and I'm usually alone till the usher comes to clean... Thanks, Conner. PS I know all your viewers that leave comments are pleased to get your responses, too.
This is on of the best youtubers ever hes too underrated hes not even playing games hes enjoying nature he also cares about his subscribers :) Edit:now im not sure if there are stinging nettles in malaysia (which is where i am) but if i see one im gonna try and cook nstinging nettles
Connor is gonna survive the apocalypse from learning how to eat all these random plants
Haha as long as the stinging nettles and dandelions are still around I’ll be thriving 😆💪🏻
@@itsConnorCreatesbro and then you can make the dirt balls if the zombies come💀
@@jaktheawesome the real plants vs zombies
@@peterwild2974 💀fr
@@peterwild2974LOL
For people unfamiliar with this plant - touch of stem ot leafs feels like chemical burn, then it's very itchy but every attempt to scratch swelling (which looks like mosquito bite) is painful
Can confirm haha 😅😆
Wait Connor where do you live? (Plz Reply)
wdym people unfamilliar with this plant? there are places in the world where those things aren't an everyday annoyance?? do these plants *just* hate germany?
also, how do you know what a chemical burn feels like?
@@LangSphere i was "biten" by jellyfish, so i know how it feels
You upload right when I'm getting bored of my homepage (crazy coincidence)!! Your videos are so fun to watch, just a guy trying something new :)
Woah love that! Glad to hear it! Thank you😄
i agree
@@itsConnorCreates thank u for making youtube have decent content
Agreed
This guy has boosted my creativity by watching all his videos thank you 😊
I love hearing that!! 😄🙌🏻
Connor is the type of person I want to be when I grow up just doing random things
I believe you can be!! 🙌🏻
thanks to your videos i have redesigned my room with materials i have at home and i could fine outside.
you started making me think more creative when it comes to problem solving.
its been amlost 6 months since i started watching you and started my new job about around that time. i did prove to be creative enough in problem solving thanks to you, im about to get a promotion.
keep up with inspiring the people
So amazing I love hearing that!! Thanks for all the kind support and watching my videos 🤗😄
just wanted to say keep up the good content. something about your videos seem so real and authentic to watch
Thanks so much! Really appreciate your feedback and encouragement 😄🙌🏻
you can also grab one leaf off the plant (make sure the plant is shorter than a foot and has no flowers) roll it into a tight ball and you can just eat it like that. the juice from the plant is actually an anti histamine
Good to know! Awesome!
You can also make shampoo and a pie (not the sugary ones) we eat it in my country you can just type (this is in a foreign language) "pite me hithra"
@@Enis-ui3hl amazing!! I gotta try making those next!
@@itsConnorCreates also. your dorodango video inspired me to make a dorodango myself. its currently chilling in the plastic bag
@@itsConnorCreates and in my country, it's also popular to make tea out of it
Bro is the most underated youtuber he literally responds to all his comments and cares about his subscribers.
Stoked you think so! Thank you! And I truly do care and appreciate when people watch and take time to comment like you! 😄🤗 so thanks!
I swear when I found out Connor existed life became so much less boring.
I so love hearing that!!😄
Same and also we get learn how make free food.
FOR REAL! He is the only reason I came back to painting, and did a suminagashi.
so fr!? His videos inspire me to try a billion gazillion trillion whackamillion different things. And he makes them look so scrumdiddlyumptious!! 😂
I secretly watch at least 2 videos a day and he made my life more fun . Now i dont need to incessantly look for a good video cause i can just go to his channel😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I eat a lot of nettles they’re great 😁. It’s best to pick the new shoots in spring, they’re much more tender. Also it’s thought that eating too many nettles from older plants can cause a build up of calcium oxalate crystals and cause kidney stones. The seeds are edible too, they are nutty. I make energy balls with them. And the root is edible. Another project you might like is you can make a very strong cordage from the fibres in the stems. Love your vids by the way 🤘
Woah so awesome!! Thanks for all the great info/advice! Making my own cordage would be such a fun project to try too 🙌🏻
Do you know if young leaves on an old plant still is thought to give kidney stones?
@@StrawberryFlowerzz If a plant is cut back then the fresh new growth is fine to eat. But avoid the leaves of any plant that has started flowering
@@itsConnorCreates yeah give it a go 😁. You’ll be surprised how strong it is. Apparently nettle fibres were used for clothing before cotton became popular too
@@UKWILDCRAFTS okay thanks!
Your channel deserves way more recognition! Every video you put out is fantastic. Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you!! I really appreciate your kind support and encouragement 😄🤗
The most underrated youtuber!! Pleasure to watch and relaxing content
Thanks so much!! I appreciate you🤗
@@itsConnorCreates Keep it up man! Where are you from? Looks like you’re living in Canada?
How do you always manage to stay happy and make others happy all the time, it is inspiring watching you have fun with your hobbies each video.
I love hearing that! Thanks for the support!😄
Getting his videos in my recommended feed is the best thing that happened to me!
Love hearing that!! Thanks for watching and supporting, I really appreciate you😄🤗
This is the best UA-cam channel ever. Connor makes creating things so interesting and entertaining! You inspire me to be more creative in the things I create. Thank you so much
Woah thanks so much!! I really appreciate your kind support and encouragement 😄
Connor should start a restaurant selling stinging nettle soup and dandelion coffee
Haha that’d be epic! Also don’t know if it would be profitable 😆
Connors cafe lol😂
🤣
connor should also use the salt from the sea he made
The decoritaion should be mud balls
To describe the pain of stinging nettle for those fortunate enough not to have fallen into it before, it feels almost like a bee sting or an ant bite. Though unlike bee stings and ant bites using baking soda/water, human saliva, or dish soap and water can help soothe the pain.
Can confirm haha it’s not a fun feeling 😅
Wait there is smth to soothe the pain no one told or 7 year old me that!
its called dock leave
My grandma used to make salad from stinging nettles in the early spring, from new young sprouts. She'd also boil them a little, then add roasted onions, garlic, oil and done. It was pretty good. But not good to the point of justifying going through the hassle of harvesting it. That's why after she passed away, i've never eaten nettle salad again. On one hand i appreciate it, because that's something very unique (in this case taste) i can associate with childhood time spent at grandparents place. I still remember it's taste, and it reminds me of careless times of innocent childhood. I'm happy with my life, but once in a while i wish i could back in time even for an hour, to re-live those special moments with my sweet grandparents, that are no longer around.
Remember, kids, appreciate your grandparents, they are special. Their love and care is unique to them, no one will be able to replicate it. No one. Call them, if you're far, hug them, if you're near, tell them how you love them. Trust me, it's worth it.
Love that! And yes so well said, a great reminder for sure 😄❤️
I love your videos, they are very fun and entertaining to watch. Nice recipe too, love it❤!
Thank you!! 🤗
Can we just talk about this man’s commitment, one he responds to every comment, two he uploads really fun content consistently, and three he’s just a fun dude
I appreciate your support!!😄🤗
You should genuinely have a cook book for all these plant recipes you do!
Haha that’d be awesome! Good idea!
I mean stinging nettles as food isn't anything new.
My Austrian grandmother prepares them from time to time. Mix them half and half with spinach to make it less pungent.
0:21 the origins was because two farmers made a bet, and the one that lost had to eat and entire stalk of stinging nettle, i dont know how it became an entire competitions but it did
Haha amazing! Love that you know that, thanks for sharing!🙌🏻😅
I think connor is the kindest person in his town ❤
😄🤗 I appreciate your support!
Stinging nettle is actually super healthy, and can be used as a substitute for spinach!
In fact, I've heard stories of how people managed to get by during wartime by eating nettle and dandelion (another really healthy plant).
Nettle goes well in place of spinach in spinach pastries, in soups and the stinging nettle tea has a nice, mild, herbal flavour.
One important note for future plant harvesting: it's recommended not to take plants that grow by roadsides because of the pollution, but to go a bit deeper into forests and meadows and harvest from there.
Woah thanks for all the great info and tips! Much appreciated! 🙌🏻
I honestly love your videos so much! Makes me want to try and recreate some of the stuff in your videos
Thanks so much! I love hearing that!
I found this guy 2 month ago and I am addicted to his content
Thanks for watching and supporting! Glad it’s a healthy addiction 😅🤗
I want to do exactly what you do because it looks so cool and I can’t believe you put that on your arm because it’s like you could’ve had poison, but you risked it for us❤❤❤😊
Exactly haha I’m willing to risk my life, glad you appreciate it!😅🙌🏻
lol
You shouldn’t just for a you tube video 🤪😅
Are you there
Brb
If you grip the leafs tightly they wont sting you, so you can harvest them without gloves :) you can also roll them with a rolling pin before processing them to stop the stinging. Also, theyre super nutritious! If i remember correctly, the have about five times as much iron as spinach does, and a lot of vitamin c too. I also heard that you can make fiber from the stems, similar to hemp. A truly amazing plant!
Awesome thanks for the info and tips!!
@@itsConnorCreates Too bad it's the wrong iron (Fe3+ instead of Fe2+) and just like spinach it has oxalic acid that blocks the absorption, but instead can give you kidney stones.
Saw you 30 minutes ago, *EXTREMELY* interested, love these vids! Keep up the good work Conner!
Like in person somewhere haha!? 😅 and thank you! I appreciate your support!
Lol that plant is really common in The Netherlands, it just grows everywhere, and as a kid you would fall in a bush of these at least once a year, btw the place where you live is beautiful
Haha a painful childhood tradition! 😅😆 and thanks! Very grateful for it!
This reminds me of when I watched Brave Wildernesses video on stinging himself with the nettle. You are amazing to willingly do that as well. I always watch your videos when I'm bored or dad and they always manage to bring me pure entertainment. My sister and I love to stay up late watching your videos.
Awesome! Thanks to you and your family for watching and supporting 😄 I appreciate it!
"It sure is a nice day to be a stining, poisonous plant!"
Connor:
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I love how he smiles all the time😊😊😊 keep up the good work 👍🏻
Thanks for watching and supporting!!😄🤗
nettle tea is actually really popular in the uk, and you can buy it in many places, and yes, you leave the nettles in the tea as you drink it!
Woah cool! That’d be wild to me seeing it for sale!
@@itsConnorCreates haha ikr!
Your videos are fun and full of useful information, you are one of the best UA-cams I have know , continue ;)
Double comment = double thankful 😊
1:38 in Egypt there is a similar plant but it doesn’t sting and it’s edible called Molokhia or Jute mallow however its been there since Ancient Egypt times and it tastes amazing 🤩. Molokhia is way different than the plant you’re eating ! And it’s true what you mentioned about the plant you ate .
So interesting! Thanks for the info!
I love all of your videos and how creative all of your ideas are! This video is so great!
Thanks so much!! I really appreciate your kind words and support😊
Just eat them raw - so all the vitamins and different stuff doesn't go away with the process of cooking. The needles of the nessle are pointing away from the plant, so place your two fingers on the leave in the middle and go out on the leave so the needles "break" and eat it. I am a German guy so I don't know how to explain it the best😅 But love the vid! ❤
Amazing! Thanks for your German wisdom! I appreciate it😄
Your videos are an absolute breath of fresh air. Absolutely love your attitude, creativity, and positivity. As a teacher, I can't wait to show my kiddos your content when we have time to kill and need something interesting, educational, and straight up therapeutic. Keep up the great work!!
Thanks so much! I love hearing that 😄 hope the kiddos enjoy the videos! Lots more to come!
In Russia this is a pretty popular plant to add to your soups and stews. I remember when I was a child and my family was preparing leaves for the soup, I accidentally sat down on all those leaves. Yea, that wasn't pleasant lmao
Awesome! Haha dang yes that does not sound fun! 😆😬
This guy is more creative than all the creatives, this guy is a REAL legend❤❤
I APPRECIATE YOU!😄🤗
You are so original. Someone last compared you to Ryan Trahan. I had no idea who that was, so I looked it up. You far outshine him. You're not an "influencer", you're the real deal, and I appreciate your teachings. You're a fun, and excellent creator of interesting things. Stay original, You got this!
Aaayy such a thoughtful and encouraging comment! Thanks so much, I really appreciate you!😄🤗
Ryan is a cool dude tho
@@christhebirb, I wasn't complaining. I just didn't get how they compared to each other. As I said, I was not familiar with Ryans work.
@@edie4321he reminds me more of Jake Carlini rather than Ryan Trahan
@@edie4321 I wasn't either :) all good
Great video definitely will be watchimg more
Thanks! I appreciate the support!🙌🏻😄
Nice video!!!
You DIDNT watch it you can’t be talking 😂😂😂😂
Thank you!! 😊🙌🏻
Love your vids man keep it up
Thanks! I appreciate your encouragement!!😄🤗
7:25 Perfect Pizza
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@@itsConnorCreates😂
i envy you so much how you live in such a stunning place just experimenting with all things outdoors, really is the dream
Very grateful for it! 🙌🏻 thanks for the support!
How I felt as a kid after putting random plants into water
😅😆
Your videos are fun and full of useful information, you are one of the best UA-camrs i have known, continue ;)
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hi! I love your content
Thanks so much!!🙌🏻😄
i love your channel man keep up the quality videos!
Thanks so much! I appreciate your encouragement!😄🙌🏻
So, three things: 1, shouldn't forage by the side of the road, there's a lot of chemicals that could get into the plants, 2, grass is actually edible so... keep that in mind one day ;), 3, stinging nettle is great for cordage!
Awesome! I appreciate all 3 things/the info! Thanks 🙌🏻
Your videos are awesome! Please post more!
Thanks so much!! I appreciate you!😄🤗
Keep it up ❤ new subscriber here 🎉
Thanks! Welcome aboard😄
You are going to become a big influencer one day❤!
Thanks for the support and believing in me!
When I was child this plant was a weapon. You can get used to pain.
Can confirm it’s painful 😆😬
WHAT
@@itsConnorCreatestheyre so bloody painful
When I was a child I was a weapon against this plant
@@elizabethdunn843 ?
After you know what pain to expect, the pain dulls. Its a numbing that feels amazing on arthritis and joint pain. I noticed that as long as you have a nice cold pool to dip right after the sting, the numbing comes sooner
Good to know! Thanks 🙌🏻
0:14 of Course its in Britain
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I'm just surprised that it's not a tiktok trend
damn i hate that i missed this episode! glad to see you’ve finally become a soup guy lmao ❤️
At least now you’ve seen it! And thanks haha I’m a whole new person now
Am I the only one triggered by Connor cutting the pizza with scissors???!
Haha that’s honestly how we did it growing up!😆😅
Wow this is really cool I have a bunch in my backyard so time to feast lol but love the channel and everything you post keep up the good work
Haha love it! Enjoy your meals! And thanks, I appreciate you watching and supporting 🙌🏻😄
@@itsConnorCreates your welcome I always watch your videos and I’ll keep it up
you guys don't eat these plants? also you can put them in normal water to make potent liquid fertilizer, also tea from them is pretty good, and you can put it on your sandwich. Also, do you guys not get stung by them frequently? i am at least once a month, maybe it's not THAT common where you live.
Woah interesting!! Thanks for the info!
Respect for the effort❤
Thanks!😄🤗
HI
Hello 👋🏻
I love these diy cooking plants videos keep it up! What next ways to eat the cactus plant? 💀🤔
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i have watched 2 of your videos and now im subscribed :D
Thanks! Welcome aboard 😄
Way to go Connor! Your the only real life UA-camr out there
A great compliment! Thank you! I appreciate your support 😄🙌🏻
@@itsConnorCreates of course man!
I’m looking forward to your next video
first one looks especially yummy
Can confirm it was!
You're contents are quite interesting, keep em coming
Thank you! Really appreciate your support and encouragement 😊
over here in the uk if u get stung by that plant (they are everywhere and hard to see) people say to put viniger on a paper towel and rub it on the sting. it really does help
Nice good to know! Thanks for the info!
@itsConnorCreates of course! I actually used to participate in those competitions back in I think 2018 and after every competition they would give us a glass of like juice mixed with vinager and although you can't taste it very well it definitely helped.
Bro!!!! Keep up the good work ❤❤❤❤
Thanks!! I appreciate you and the encouragement 😄🤗
It’s nice how you can spot it very well. I didn’t even notice it!😂😂😂
There’s a lot out where I live 😅🙌🏻
@@itsConnorCreatesI have billions of these nettles invading my garden,guess I will try to eat em’ 😅😅
You are the best bro keep going
Thanks so much!😄
I love the editing so much 😮
Thanks! It’s been fun to experiment and figure out my style more this past year
Nah Connor is actually a really good UA-camr he is underrated I watched like 4 of his videos at 2 am😶👍
Thanks so much 🍞! I appreciate you!
Now I want to try these they look really good
10/10 recommend
Youre the best UA-camr i have ever found you just makes my day and watching you just makes me happy But i have one video idea if you Are interested could you try taking an aplle from somwhere and grow a Apple tree if you Can i would be so happy i have tried once making one But it failed and maybe you Can try it if you want to😀😀and maybe give me some tips and tricks to do it😀😀
Thanks so much for watching and supporting! And good idea!! Would be fun for sure 🙌🏻
@@itsConnorCreates yes ty
Dude you gotta dry it and make tea! Most refreshing and thirst quenching summer time iced tea in existence!!!
Good idea!!😄
Hey connor, it’s me again! this video was a banger!
Why hello! Thanks for being back and supporting another video! 😄
I will have to try this when I get back from my trip ty for sharing this I would have never know😊
Awesome! It’s a fun experiment!
when i see you made a new video im always so happy
I love hearing that!! Thanks!
bro i watched your paper video then this one but i just wanna say i like your content i subbed and im about to binge your vids:)
Thanks so much! I appreciate your support😄 welcome aboard!
I love stinging nettle. My grandmother told me how to handle these bad guys. ^^ They taste great as soup, salad or dryed as a tea. If you want to eat them raw: Just put the leaves between paper towels and roll over it with a glass. That will remove the stinging hairs. Speaking of hair: They even make a real good hair treatment. You can eat the seeds raw, too. They don't sting and you can eat them right away from the plant. You can even roast the seeds and cover them in chocolate. They taste like nuts then.
Amazing!! So interesting, I had no idea! Thanks for all the great info and advice!😄🙌🏻
Oh my gosh, you are very entertaining!😮
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For the first one, u can use any spice to make it flavourful ,spices like = finely chopped pepper,🫑salt🧂,olive oil,🍾pepper, turmeric,🫚 and "chopped onion🧅" are definitely recommended ,you could add potatoes 🥔or beans 🫛or any type of vegetables actually🥦🧄🍄🫘, its delicious 😝🫶🌿🌷🌻✨️
Amazing! Thanks for all the detailed and great advice!
Try nettle stuffed shells it’s delicious with venison or beef. :) lots of Parmesan of top too yuuuum my favorite
Oohh sounds pretty delicious!! I defs wanna try that!
You sir are what UA-cam needs
Omg 7 mins
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I wanna be like you one day, just waking up and saying i want to eat a plant that is actively trying to hurt me😂😂
You should! Support your new lifestyle 😅🙌🏻
In Italy Is a very common ingredient to many dishes. In my region is even used as a food coloring for pasta (basically we make green tagliatelle and lasagna sheets). The secret Is boiling the plant to prevent stinging and then you can use It as any other veggie
Awesome!
Sting Nettle wine is fantastic. I’ve made loads! Another great video Connor thanks!
WINE! I had no idea that was possible! So awesome haha I’m definitely intrigued now! Might have to give that a try as well as dandelion wine 🍷😅
YES a new Connor creates video!!!
Thanks for the excitement!! 😄🙌🏻
1:03 connor turned into a cheap skate right there
😅 guilty
Like everytime connor posts i HAVE to watch it or my day isnt complete,
im addicted to this channel..also is that a new bike??
Thanks for the support! You da best 😄🤗 and it’s my dads bike haha
@@itsConnorCreates ohh ok
This video makes me wanna go cook some stinging nettle😅
Btw love this type of videos❤
You should try it! Just don’t accidentally get stung haha! 😅 and thanks for watching and supporting!
No one commented yet on your 'bite' of raw stinging nettle. Ouch!
How long do that sting???
Your kindness, creativity and videos are absolutely wonderful!!!
Haha it was a lil surprise at the end for people who watch until the very end like you!😄🤗 and it didn’t hurt really but it was just kinda tingly and felt weird
I hope everyone does watch to the end. One never knows what little gem may appear like in this case. When at a movie theater, I even sit through the credits at the end and I'm usually alone till the usher comes to clean...
Thanks, Conner.
PS I know all your viewers that leave comments are pleased to get your responses, too.
This is on of the best youtubers ever hes too underrated hes not even playing games hes enjoying nature he also cares about his subscribers :)
Edit:now im not sure if there are stinging nettles in malaysia (which is where i am) but if i see one im gonna try and cook nstinging nettles
Thanks so much!! I appreciate you!😄🤗
He has no haters and he deserves that
Thanks for the support 😄🤗
2:49 the cut off made me laugh so much 😭
Glad you appreciated that 😅😆
help me find Tom! I need to learn the secrets to his skills
Ok