Random Stuff - Stock, Nice Rice, Beaches, Bonus Soup, Comment Positivity, Too Good To Go

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Atomic Shrimp

Atomic Shrimp

Күн бұрын

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@UncleThor
@UncleThor Жыл бұрын
From Eva's point of view, you're digging around and barking at rocks too.
@atypicalgeek88
@atypicalgeek88 Жыл бұрын
Thank you especially for the Seatown section. I have cerebral palsy which comes with very poor balance, and some of my favourite childhood memories are of someone sitting behind me on the beach so I could have free hands to play around in the sand or gravel. Really appreciate being up close and personal with the beach again - wheelchair wheels hate sand and I am not easy to "throw around like a sack of potatoes" anymore!
@dawfydd
@dawfydd Жыл бұрын
Its a shame you can't come to New Zealand, down in Christchurch on quiet nights we can hear the ocean from like 5 blocks away, its also pretty easy to access our beach we have the pier which isn't used for anything but fishing (abit of a waste imo) which i believe has a ramp but also comes quite far up to the waters edge, as well as a couple more locations you can get pretty close- because previous builders didn't realize sanddunes are a thing you need, we have some buildings right next to the beach lol
@atypicalgeek88
@atypicalgeek88 Жыл бұрын
@@dawfydd I would love to come to NZ one day! I do live near the sea in a city that is getting better at considering accessibility for recreation - a couple of beaches do have mats down pretty close to the water, just for this purpose. It's mostly getting out of the chair I miss, I think. I don't mean to dismiss that there are ways I can still enjoy the beach!
@dawfydd
@dawfydd Жыл бұрын
@@atypicalgeek88 Oh yeah i imagine it'd be easy enough to get down into the sand but its the then returning to the chair that poses the problem. Even without an issue i'm not sure i could get back up lol I'm not sure how we could build something like that in order to help, it'd have to be big large steal to get up and down from, or perhaps small steps down into the sand? i kind of recall seeing some but i think the sand reclaimed them long ago.
@atypicalgeek88
@atypicalgeek88 Жыл бұрын
@@dawfydd "What could we do to make this better? Not quite sure yet but here are some ideas..." You sound like all the wonderful people, especially my dad, who've helped make my life what it is. Not surprised to hear it from a fellow Shrimp viewer...am pleasantly surprised to feel like "we" with someone who's almost as far away as possible geography-wise! I live in [the sort of place you should never share with strangers on the internet]!
@AjiNoPanda
@AjiNoPanda Жыл бұрын
We need to get you a wheelchair with those giant balloon tires so you can go to the beach whenever you please! ❤
@nursultantulyakbaycats
@nursultantulyakbaycats Жыл бұрын
I love how totally normal your videos are. No fluff, no fake drama, just shrimp videos. I appreciate that
@SunnyDays00
@SunnyDays00 Жыл бұрын
I know..right?
@rainthevaporeon7852
@rainthevaporeon7852 Жыл бұрын
it's as shrimple as that
@beliarioc9472
@beliarioc9472 Жыл бұрын
Eva barking at stones will never get old.
@pjn7136
@pjn7136 Жыл бұрын
And she probably wonders why you don’t shout into hole you have just dug 😂
@SpoonOfDoom
@SpoonOfDoom Жыл бұрын
I recently picked up a Too Good To Go "fruit and vegetables" bag from a supermarket near me. It was really good value, the bag was stuffed, and the stuff inside it was decent quality. BUT: among other things, the bag included about 15-20 bananas, give or take, which were all still edible, but clearly would not stay good for much longer. I live alone. Even if I make banana bread or something, then I have entirely too much banana bread on my hands. For the next couple days, I sounded like the weirdest drug dealer in the world, because I hit up everyone I know with "hey, do you like bananas? Do you want some bananas? I have so many bananas, take some! Take some free bananas, why don't you"
@CounterCultureWISE
@CounterCultureWISE Жыл бұрын
Slice & freeze - fantastic in smoothies or when you want to bake later.
@chandaharkins4418
@chandaharkins4418 Жыл бұрын
😂
@ZeroPlayerGame
@ZeroPlayerGame Жыл бұрын
@@CounterCultureWISE a proper pain to use in my experience - the slices all freeze together and I wish I had a chisel when I want to only take some out. Do you have a tip for that perhaps?
@CounterCultureWISE
@CounterCultureWISE Жыл бұрын
@@ZeroPlayerGame Snack baggies
@ZeroPlayerGame
@ZeroPlayerGame Жыл бұрын
@@CounterCultureWISE you mean like multiple ziploc bags? thanks, not sure why I didn't think of that ^^
@dresseurpokemon430
@dresseurpokemon430 Жыл бұрын
For some reason, the fact that you actually *print out* comments instead of either saving screenshots or reading them directly makes me really happy
@emmashannon5191
@emmashannon5191 Жыл бұрын
I've been going through a lot with my anxiety, physical illness and PTSD lately - thank you, as always, for helping me find safety in the mundane, normal, simple parts of life. I'll never be able to put words to the soul soothing feeling I get when I click on a video and hear you just start to talk through the process of making a nice chicken stock. The beach segment with you sifting through the gravel and Eva barking at rocks was also wonderful. Always love to see Eva in her little coat 😍
@fieryvale
@fieryvale Жыл бұрын
I hope you can find peace. Other channels you might like for soothing content are Post 10, Mountain Rug Cleaning, and possibly Midwest Magic Cleaning.
@emmashannon5191
@emmashannon5191 Жыл бұрын
​@@fieryvaleoh my goodness, I love post 10 and mountain rug cleaning, that's almost spooky - thank you for suggesting them though. Midwest magic cleaning has been coming up in my recommended lately, so I may just have to give it a try 😊
@CravingBeer
@CravingBeer Жыл бұрын
I'm not in a position where I could care for a pet, so watching your doggo go diggo is a vicarious pleasure for me.
@atypicalgeek88
@atypicalgeek88 Жыл бұрын
"doggo go diggo" - love it!
@PaulMab9
@PaulMab9 Жыл бұрын
@@atypicalgeek88 the KZbin app have a translation of “dog to dog” Which somehow makes it funnier
@atypicalgeek88
@atypicalgeek88 Жыл бұрын
@@PaulMab9 It's a wonderful thing just to watch a dog dog! (Let's see what, if anything, the translation does with that!)
@jwalster9412
@jwalster9412 Жыл бұрын
​@@atypicalgeek88 The amount of butchered or hilariously weird, and or pointless translations KZbin does is strange.
@President_Starscream
@President_Starscream Жыл бұрын
Inspired by Shrimp, I too have began collecting "veg bones" in a freezer bag for stock use.
@beliarioc9472
@beliarioc9472 Жыл бұрын
I would have been perfectly happy to watch the too good to go review in a seperate video. Personally I found it quite interesting.
@penkaur
@penkaur Жыл бұрын
Same
@ServantOfBoron
@ServantOfBoron Жыл бұрын
Same. The only thing missing is the cooking segment and it would be perfect. But I understand that it's also an expensive experiment, as Mr. Shrimp pointed out.
@jimfuelig3561
@jimfuelig3561 Жыл бұрын
yes, i agree
@ServantOfBoron
@ServantOfBoron Жыл бұрын
@@gammelgemse I understood that. Which still makes THE experiment expensive ;)
@mariagunnarsQ17
@mariagunnarsQ17 9 ай бұрын
I would too!
@TheSilverInfinity
@TheSilverInfinity Жыл бұрын
Its really sweet how eva wanted to help you dig through the gravel. she must have watched you and thought "you're barely moving any at all! I can help you dig so much faster!" ❤
@adamsoutdoors4250
@adamsoutdoors4250 Жыл бұрын
Great Video, I work for a large stock producing company in the UK and I am also a keen home cook. Dishes have names and some are linked to certain areas of the world but everyone of them has been born out of trial and error and the ultimate goal being flavour. Using all the leftovers like you do and using that flavour to enhance any dish is a cooks dream despite wether that dish has the right name or exact ingredients. Use everything, create as much flavour as you can and enhance anything you can, if we all did this the world would be a better place. Amen.
@jamiesauce12
@jamiesauce12 Жыл бұрын
I was so shocked with what you did with the broth+currypaste+gochujang that I, at 12:41 at night, went and made it. I happened to have some stock already home made, and the above items. Holy cow.
@KodiakDunne
@KodiakDunne Жыл бұрын
You're one of my favorite comfort KZbinrs thank you for being yourself. The wide variety of things you do and are interested in inspire me it makes me want to go do things.
@leowatkins1518
@leowatkins1518 11 ай бұрын
Honestly feeling quite low, but this video has literally been therapy to me as ive watched in bed. I used to holiday in Seatown as a kid and have abundant fossils from there! Thanks for the content Shrimp.
@colin101981
@colin101981 Жыл бұрын
That was amazingly fun and satisfying A.S. as a wheelchair user I can't get to some of the walks you featured. It was very enjoyable to enjoy your company without banging music, rather the natural sounds and a pleasant voiceover. I loved the random nature of this one and watched from beginning to end, which I wasn't expecting to do. So I'd love to see more of this sort of content. Hope you're now fully recovered. Kind regards,
@Vollification
@Vollification Жыл бұрын
Besides everything that is "wholesome" with you vids you have really helped and inspired me in cooking.Nowadays I can make very much with very little and it has made a serious, real impact in my food budget because I just wanted to try some stuff myself "Can I survive for a week on 100 swedish crowns (ca 7 pounds)". I can, some meals might be boring but it makes me think about money in a different way.
@paulinebelford2645
@paulinebelford2645 Жыл бұрын
I’d be interested in your tips for how to eat cheaply and healthily in Sweden. Our food bills here are much higher than in the UK. I am aware of Portionen under tian, but she doesn’t post so frequently now and food costs have risen so her recipes are no longer all under 10kr per person.
@Vollification
@Vollification Жыл бұрын
@@paulinebelford2645 Some basics: Rice and pasta: Don't buy small quantities. Buy it in "bulk", large bags. Sacks if you can, the international stores sell "raw" rice that needs pre-soaking and all that but if you have the time it's a lot cheaper than "normal" rice. A lot of leeks, onions and carrots: Cheap and you can use them for almost everything. Sausages: One fat sausage is enough meat for one person for one meal, but don't cook it whole. Chop it up. Spices: Don't be afraid of spices, stop using "kryddmått" and small quantities. Use A LOT of spices. A lot of spices can turn very bland meals to very tasty meals. Beans: Just very filling. I myself love kidney beans. Shoppingplaces: COOP and ICA are big no no-s for me now. They are just too expensive if I want cheap goods. A lot of budget markets have vegetables that COOP and ICA "rejects" because they are oddly shaped, too small or have become too ripe (less shelf life). Here in Malmö I go for Lucu Food or Bazaar. Brands: Don't be afraid of international products. If for example you are buying pickled feferoni (I love them) don't look for Santa Maria or ZETA in the main sections. Look for small scale "local" brands. You can either buy a small jar of jalapenos from Santa Maria that costs too much or for the same price you can buy a very big, fat jar of jalapenos (or other pepper fruits) with a brand name I can't pronounce that comes from Croatia.
@helvete983
@helvete983 Жыл бұрын
The broth with gochujang is a top tip. If you want more of a thick soup add a little kimchi and diced spring onions. Perfect for a cold winter's day.
@GittanKitten
@GittanKitten Жыл бұрын
It’s a small thing, but thank you for acknowledging that there are pros and cons of living in various places and the goal is to find what works for you and your priorities. So often I hear people just bashing wherever they don’t want to live and it’s tiresome.
@susanfarley1332
@susanfarley1332 Жыл бұрын
You sifting through the small pebbles reminded me of years ago when i was in an art show in the park. I was a bit bored so i sat down near the sandy walkway in the park and sifted sand. Then i found a tiny little fossilized sharks tooth. I kept sifting and found quite a few fossil sharks teeth. They were all really tiny. But they were perfect. No chips.
@aabeceedeeeff6076
@aabeceedeeeff6076 Жыл бұрын
Potato and leek soup was the first dish i learned to cook as a kid. To this day it's one of my favourite comfort foods. As an adult I tend to go heavy on garlic. Some newly baked bread on the side and I'm in heaven.
@HillfortLady
@HillfortLady Жыл бұрын
Coming home tired from work and discovering 1h+ new Shrimp video is a special kind of blessing
@Adam-wl8wn
@Adam-wl8wn Жыл бұрын
It's not potato, but it's in a similar vein. My wife (she is from Slovakia) makes spaghetti with Granko (a Czech/Slovak brand of instant chocolate powder) sprinkled on top of it. It's actually not bad, if a little bizarre! I don't think it's necessarily common in her country, rather a quick and easy family recipe for a child's dessert.
@Adam-wl8wn
@Adam-wl8wn Жыл бұрын
If you can't get Granko, it's almost identical in taste to Nesquik instant chocolate powder.
@InvDelta
@InvDelta Жыл бұрын
one of my best experiences of too good to go was when i ordered a bag from a small petrol station morrisons, the bag was heavy, contained 4 mini tomato and cheese pizzas, a bag of mixed leaf salad, 2 containers of tuna and sweetcorn sandwich topper and 3 various potato prepared products, in a combination with my regular shopping and stuff i had in cupboards, lasted me almost a whole week as a university student when i first got it i was a bit overwhelmed and nervous about wasting any of it but it lasted long and was fairly satisfying in the end my main problem/worry with too good to go is the amount of choice you get, i could've easily gotten something like what happened with shrimp in the video, i do not regularly eat meat like pork or beef, sometimes chicken edit: the morrisons was walking distance
@dominicharvey6048
@dominicharvey6048 Жыл бұрын
The best tgtg bags that I have had are from Aldi and Budgens.
@flatoutflatbroke
@flatoutflatbroke 10 ай бұрын
Have just got my first proper cough/cold since pre-COVID and was almost (and I stress almost!) excited when I realised that it would give me the excuse to give this broth a go. As you say at 5:49 it is just nectar! Thanks very much Mr Shrimp!
@uutdiegodzilla3821
@uutdiegodzilla3821 Жыл бұрын
Seatown beach, aka "Eva's heaven" 😄 A whole beach full of stones and pebbles to dig out and bark at - that obviously made her very happy!
@fieryvale
@fieryvale Жыл бұрын
For ordinary white rice, you can see without tasting whether the rice is done (assuming your eyesight is good). When raw, it is opaque; when cooked, it goes translucent. If you like firm rice, let there be a small white spot in the middle; if you like it a little on the mushy side, wait until the rice develops a crack and begins to curl.
@tenthz
@tenthz Жыл бұрын
Re: To Good To Go - I used to use this app and others like it regularly when I commuted and traveled for work. I would often open the app around lunch time select one or 2 places that were either on my way home or on my way to other errands. This allowed me to combine trips or at the very least, not have an extra trip, particularly if the order was cancelled. If I was traveling for work, it also allowed me to try different eateries in large cities on a budget.
@brianartillery
@brianartillery 11 ай бұрын
The sort of people who complain that you are not doing something correctly, are most often the sort of people who would never attempt to do whatever they are complaining about themselves. Furthermore, if their knowledge of something has been gained not by experience, but from the video of some sketchy KZbin 'influencer', then they should stay quiet until they get in the kitchen and get their hands sticky. You keep on keeping on. I'm more than happy to give your recipes a try - and I haven't been disappointed yet. Thank you. 👍👍👍 P.S.: I made some leek and potato soup, as per your video. It was absolutely delicious. Nice one. 👌👌👌
@Hysteria_Costumes
@Hysteria_Costumes Жыл бұрын
One of my favourite channels churning out an over 1 hour video I love it! About that Too Good To Go: I'm glad you didn't stop were you left and kind of revisited the app. I think that part could have well been a video on its own. Glad you did incorporate it here. As I already thought the shop from last time was not the best to receive good items. I only used the app once so far and had a bit of a mixed result. I was a bit disappointed by what I got the meals were way simpler than what I expected: 2 times rice with almost bland tomato sauce, tomato soup which was just the thickened tomato sauce, a butter pretzl and I could get some extra bread (I took a lot because of my disappointment of the meals). I'm very glad someone pointed out to look at the 4+ reviews I think I haven't paid enough attention when I bought from that one store. It was my first time using the app and should I use it again (and I will just not right now) I will pay more attention to reviews.
@cheriblossom983
@cheriblossom983 Жыл бұрын
I liked the too good to go section and wouldn’t mind seeing it again in the future 😊
@bookwormbon482
@bookwormbon482 Жыл бұрын
This is such a fantastic interesting, useful, informative video. Not only did I learn a lot but it was a joy to watch. Thanks as always Mike! Take care
@smiller6925
@smiller6925 Жыл бұрын
I just love your doggy- so adorable. I lost my little old man (chi-pug) Lewis before Christmas. He was a lover who loved to pretend to be a fighter. The bonus soup looked sooo good.
@brianartillery
@brianartillery Жыл бұрын
You are so lucky to live near places like Seatown. It's stunningly beautiful. I also like that it makes Eva very happy to be there. So many stones to rescue! 👍👍👍 There is money in Iron and Steel - but not much. The everyday metals that are worth looking for, are the usual suspects - Copper, Lead, Tin, and Aluminium. Lots of Coprolites where I live - the discovery of huge deposits of them, and the realisation that they could be prepared and processed into a fertiliser, in the 18th and 19th centuries, gave rise to the once huge Fison's company in Ipswich. There is still a road near the docks called 'Coprolite Street'. Both my brother's children were fascinated by what coprolites were, and I had to dig some up from the garden, so that they could show their school chums some fossilised poos. The slag glass is fascinating. In Ipswich, we had a couple of huge engineering plants - Ransomes And Rapier, who made cranes, and Ransomes, Sims And Jefferies, who made farm equipment, electric vehicles, lawn mowers, etc. I did security work at the latter site, and, although the blast furnaces had long gone (the desolation of the site was depressing, actually), there was spelter slag of a startling ultramarine colour all over the site. Quite beautiful, but I never touched it, as I had the sneaking suspicion that it was highly toxic; the blue colour coming from something lovely like Cobalt. It's probably still all there, under the concrete and tarmac of the shopping centre now using the site. Slag glass can also be found in the mysterious 'Vitrified Forts' in Scotland, where the walls of some hillforts have been turned into long stretches of slaggy glass and stone. And nobody really knows how or why. The most famous of them is possibly Knock Farrell.
@dominicharvey6048
@dominicharvey6048 Жыл бұрын
There's something just very soothing with the sound of you moving around those tiny pebbles lol
@Shenorai
@Shenorai Жыл бұрын
It's therapeutic, isn't it? :D
@irgendwerausirgendwo851
@irgendwerausirgendwo851 Жыл бұрын
This has been a blessing for my evening. Just doing laundry and chilling while listening and watching. Laughed a lot too. Thank you, Shrimp, always entertaining!
@SauerPatchGardening
@SauerPatchGardening Жыл бұрын
I downloaded the "to good to go" ap today and found that there are no stores in my area using it yet. I live in central Illinois, (united states) and the closest to me was in the Chicago area which is 4ish hour drive from me. It said they are working on getting more stores involved in my area which we all know could take from 1 day to forever, but, I'll keep checking, because I'd love to use this. So happy you made me aware of it. I think it will be fun if it ever comes to an area near me.
@woofljh
@woofljh Жыл бұрын
I think Eva has learned the game very well, she sees you barking about rocks, so she’s just returning the favor!😂
@caramelldansen2204
@caramelldansen2204 Жыл бұрын
😊
@mollynakamori
@mollynakamori Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your lovely way of using all those leftover bits that are usually cast off. I do just what you do, but take it one more step. I will take all the material in the colander, and run it though a second time with just water. Then, I pulverize the whole mass once it's cooled in the Vitamix. A super high speed blender will make the twice cooked bones into a paste, leaving perhaps a tablespoon or so of bone shards in the bottom. I decant it and add it to my dog's food. The second cooking means all the fat and salt have been removed, but all the minerals of the bones and the fiber of the veggies are left. I call it sludge, and the dogs love it. I'm sure Eva would, too. A recipe from Andie and Betsy for Eva.
@MagralhoPT
@MagralhoPT Жыл бұрын
16:51 Eva digging around and then intensely looking and barking at the stone was such a precious yet amazing moment! thanks for capturing this!
@Laralinda
@Laralinda Жыл бұрын
At my companies canteen the chef used to make meals out of the leftovers from the day(s) before which you could then take from the buffet. It was always good food, spiced, never "over" and as we know, many foods get better the day after. But it needs knowledge to make something delicious out of leftovers. Obviously they saved money on the staff the recent years and they now only have convenience food and don't cook themselves anymore. They still do have leftovers at the buffet but they are dried out or just drown in sugary sauce.
@inplayed1243
@inplayed1243 Жыл бұрын
Hey Atomic Shrimp, Love these kind of mixed bag vids, keep up the good work :) Was curious how you learned to cook? Hope you have a good day
@oliverg6864
@oliverg6864 Жыл бұрын
It's so lovely to have made something almost entirely out of things you grew, isn't it? It's a good feeling! I can't wait for next growing season (although we still have lots of food left in the freezer and canned).
@DLC-sy7pp
@DLC-sy7pp Жыл бұрын
Listening to the waves, the wind and the water reminds me of the times i just fell asleep on a beach. Almost a Slow Video, very relaxing. 👍
@nstygrl97
@nstygrl97 Жыл бұрын
omg i LOVED the beach part of the video...the water...the sun...and eva barking at unseen sand demons...was so relaxing. i would totally be down with more of these kind of pov videos-almost gave me asmr vibes. i also really enjoyed your perspective on the tgtg app-we have that app here in canada as well.....and have had much the same experience with the cancellations, and odd food selections/questionable values(one bag i got from a major supermarket here contained 5 bags of expiry date salads...nothing else..and another-from a bakery...contained 4 donuts...and nothing else....lol) love all your videos and esp the food challenge videos....regardless of what the challenge is-----cheers from the other london!!
@markfergerson2145
@markfergerson2145 Жыл бұрын
I don’t click on videos based on thumbnails- as you mentioned I’m one of those who watch videos because I subscribed to the channel. In your case I subscribed because you’re a variety of polymath, interested in all sorts of things (many of which I was not interested in until I saw you present them in ways that made them interesting to me). I find one trick ponies boring and the one thing you never are is boring. That red rock might be jasper. I’ve read that Neanderthals may have been among the first to knap jasper into tools and such. Have you ever tried knapping? Thanks again for these “random” videos. I always appreciate a smorgasbord of cool stuff.
@janethuxley4220
@janethuxley4220 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE these longer varied vids Mike xxx watched EVERYTHING you've done so many times 😊 hope we continue to see Jen too, thanks xx
@stevesays1
@stevesays1 Жыл бұрын
That's not paella, you can only make paella in the champagne region of Japan.
@sarathelwell6701
@sarathelwell6701 Ай бұрын
Brilliant 😂
@d.awdreygore
@d.awdreygore Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for covering the flickering, you are saving me from a migraine!
@GtBFilms
@GtBFilms Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video and particularly the too good to go section. I've tried a few and came to the same conclusion - you can't rely on it, and it's worth working out the best options. One thing we noticed was small bakeries and cafes tend to give you lots of the same product eg. 6 cheese scones! We found the co-op tended to make an effort to provide a sort-of meal. I know this was an expensive video to make and you don't have many local participants, but was disappointed not tonsee a Toby Carvery or Hotel breakfast in there - they're some of the best, so long as you don't mind eating them from the box in your car! Thanks for the video!
@irmese06
@irmese06 Жыл бұрын
Oh my word, "veggie bones" is the best idea I have heard in ages. I love it. One minute into the video. Why is this getting past my procrastination and into my brain better than "freeze veggie trimmings for stock"? Whatever, thanks Shrimp, I'm off to go label some freezer containers RIGHT NOW.
@queenofhearts64
@queenofhearts64 Жыл бұрын
Talk of a multilegged chicken reminds me of the old joke. Scientists have crossed a chicken with an octopus so everyone gets a drumstick. Does it taste good? They don't know. No one has been able to catch one.
@GIBBO4182
@GIBBO4182 Жыл бұрын
That bonus soup was great in the fact that they were obviously a bonus harvest you didn’t know you had, but it was also a bonus in that potato and leek was such a perfect combination for a soup!
@mgratk
@mgratk Жыл бұрын
Randoms are my favorites. Eh but I love all your videos. Thanks again Mike. Best wishes to you and Jenny and your family in this new(ish) year.
@zerocasualteas
@zerocasualteas Жыл бұрын
Thank you for adding wonderful value to our lives! I am excited to try making the lovely rice & seafood dish. I know my family would love it. Your videos are very soothing & wonderful! Thank you!
@roadrunnercrazy
@roadrunnercrazy Жыл бұрын
One of my favourite things has always been to sit in the pebbles on the beach and shift through them for treasures. Though I've never found fossils in my part of the world. And there is nothing like homemade chicken broth to drink when you have a cold. Hopefully you both are healthy going forward. 😊
@HotelPapa100
@HotelPapa100 Жыл бұрын
That reminded me of digging through the sand pit in middle school It was filled with a coarse sea sand to absorb impacts under the bars and climbing rack; we used to find fossilized shark's teeth in it. (No beaches in a landlocked country...)
@olivier2553
@olivier2553 Жыл бұрын
My go to rice for the last few years has been pandan fragrant rice. Way cheaper than jasmine rice, but the same texture, firm but not too much, very pleasant smell, I have no problem eating that rice 3 meals a day. I am not sure it is being exported outside of Thailand though, the packaging is in Thai language only. Leek and potato soup is nice also in hot Thai climate. About cutting the tubes of various paste, I think the tubes are made of tin or aluminium, so there is very little risk of cutting yourself on the edge of the tube. When I cook ramen noodles, there is usually a small pouch of oily seasoning. I cut that pouch and drop it in the pan, that dissolves all the bits of seasoning and make the broth taste richer. When I make a very reduced stock, I freeze it in an ice cube tray. The cubes then store tightly in the freezer. better that using a round tub.
@MichaelStickley
@MichaelStickley Жыл бұрын
5.15 I'm about to start including the Gochujang fermented chilli paste, thanks for the tip Mike! For anyone in Cornwall wanting to know where to get it the Thai & Asian food store on Kenwyn Street in Truro stocks it.
@Mounta1ngoat
@Mounta1ngoat Жыл бұрын
I used to use Too good to go when I lived in London. It was a great way to discover places along my commute and get a cheap easy meal, but I think there's a few factors that make you more likely to have a good experience. The first you're kind of onto when you say about cities & population density, and one thing that comes with that is that larger swings in how busy a place is day to day. My best goody bags were on days where an area was quieter than usual, they obviously order & prep in advance, so collect from bakeries, cafes with outdoor seating and restaurants on rainy stormy days and you'll get more. Obviously shops often have more on those days too but it's a good bet, and in London for example if an area is touristy but it's been a quiet day for some reason then that's a good time to get those bags. The other for me was also picking places where they were less about selling individual prepared items, with those it always feels like there's just a simple profit/loss calculation done to work out what discount you're getting. I went to lots of coffee shops that offered food, bakeries, and places that served 'a meal in a box' as often they'll just keep filling up whatever containers they have with lentils, grains, salads, curry, different things that make up the nice parts of their usual menu items. Ultimately though I've ended up in the same camp, I live far from places that do it. If I happen to be somewhere at a weird time and check to see if there's anything on offer I might consider using it, but it's no longer covering a few meals a week for me now I'm outside of London!
@workaholica
@workaholica Жыл бұрын
I like how the new camera angle solves the flickering oven clock problem.
@OliverArchangeli
@OliverArchangeli Жыл бұрын
I really admire your drive to make videos even when you are unwell! Thank you for that, but don’t be afraid to take a break. Having said that, I wish I could be more like you when I get a cold, I get manflu and act like a massive baby, out of action for days. Thanks for all the happy hours of watching. You’ve really inspired me to get out more and explore the UK. I’d love to see a dartmoor video soon, maybe you could explore the Tarka Trail and temperate rainforest from Okehampton! I did that in that warm weekend in late september and it was womderful!
@Brian_is_Not_Sus
@Brian_is_Not_Sus Жыл бұрын
Shrimp, I was pleasantly surprised to see you are one of the few people who still drive a manual transmission car. Love your videos!
@CaptainPupu
@CaptainPupu Жыл бұрын
Oh Mr Shrimp, i do enjoy your cooking videos immensively. I wouldnt be surprised if in an alternate universe there would exist an atomic chef channel solely on cooking.
@nunocspinto
@nunocspinto Жыл бұрын
Interesting take on Too Good to Go. We also have it here in Portugal, I've used it some times in the past but I have other questions. Working in a fairly big city, I have some options. But I live in a quite remote place, so, the time when the bags are available is not the time I'm at the city. This is a "me" problem, but the other is a bit different. Most of the bags available around me are pastry or bread, and most of the times, the offer is too dry or stall to hang to the next morning. So, some times, it was not the shop throwing the food away, it was me (or giving the bread to my neighbor's chickens like I do). The choice is the tough part. I was thinking on requesting your opinion on that, but you came right on time!
@Ashni1
@Ashni1 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being considerate about the flickering clock. I have a migraine disorder that is very sensitive to flickering and appreciate blocking it!
@Podcastforthewin
@Podcastforthewin Жыл бұрын
so nice seeing the waves come up like that. i live in Calgary and we don't have anything like that anywhere close. we do have the mountains and that's not to be taken for granted. but one day i would love to live near the ocean.
@theMadFurball
@theMadFurball Жыл бұрын
The tiny horseshoe mystery might have been a shetland pony. They're pretty popular to pull small carriages for a single person or two. And they usually would have shoes because roads are quite harsh on the hoof soles.
@saschamayer4050
@saschamayer4050 11 ай бұрын
52:30
@jengis_i
@jengis_i Жыл бұрын
Thanks for making me watch your oven clock for a minute. In slow motion. With music. I did not know I needed that 😂
@SweetUniverse
@SweetUniverse Жыл бұрын
My mother was the same- like a crow- she loved odd bits & shiny things 👍👍
@chrishughes7569
@chrishughes7569 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely love this channel.
@seventeenraccoonsinatrenchcoat
@seventeenraccoonsinatrenchcoat Жыл бұрын
LOVE this longform content - Thank you! Hope it takes off and makes you a bunch of money
@cavauro
@cavauro Жыл бұрын
good call not making that a main video, and even better call on showing it to your viewers in some form. found it interesting and glad to have gotten to see it
@NicolaHalsall
@NicolaHalsall 11 ай бұрын
It looks delicious as always Jane. Thank you for sharing your beautiful recipes
@thermonuclearwarhead
@thermonuclearwarhead Жыл бұрын
I mean, last one was really good for me. Got me to check too good to go again for my area, and shocker, I found actual participants. So yeah, you probably saved some food waste in future, even if it wasn't the most entertaining video for all participants. As someone who's already a regular at the local slashed "too good to go" coolers, cheers, excited to see what this gets me comparatively.
@sargeinamerica
@sargeinamerica Жыл бұрын
We live on the coast of cape cod in Massachusetts. We are in the forest that is along the sea shore. We are always walking our dogs on the beach and my wife was a geologist and I am a bit of a rock hound. Our daughter makes jewelry from sea glass. I have built a wall from rocks that I have brought home from the beaches we go to. I am in charge of laundry and every time I find rocks and sea glass in our dryer. I love living along the ocean, I have lived in the mountains and both have their own magical grasp on my soul.
@gnomespace
@gnomespace Жыл бұрын
Shoeing a centaur? Good luck! And here, many restaurants donate to the local food kitchen to feed the needy. I worked there for a while and it is pretty amazing. We were bringing in enough from locals that we could give out togo boxes with leftovers and donations too small to make meals with. For a homeless person, a couple of hotdogs and some potato salad goes a long way!
@wildflower2166
@wildflower2166 Жыл бұрын
Truly, enjoy hangin' out with you!🙂 ✌🏻❤️😎
@sevenoctobers7471
@sevenoctobers7471 Жыл бұрын
Every segment of your vids is just good quality. Hoping you continue to recover. Everything you make in the kitchen looks really good for the nippy weather we have right now. 🍲
@barbarawalker3366
@barbarawalker3366 Жыл бұрын
Gochuhang is so good! Thanks for sharing 😊 I hope you recovered well.
@willproctor7301
@willproctor7301 Жыл бұрын
Some great ideas in this one that I will try. The sea looked amazing though :), I'm a bit of a winter beach visitor and love the rougher seas too. Also, I hope that cold gets better soon bud.
@johnbaldwin143
@johnbaldwin143 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you show budget cooking many are struggling at the moment and your work to ease that is excellent! Edit: any packaged meat in a swollen packet should be avoided. Also never take any produce from the front of a shelf as this has been sitting under the bright lights. Instead get your goods from the back if you can. As stock rotation will put the newest items there.
@MsAnpassad
@MsAnpassad Жыл бұрын
" Edit: any packaged meat in a swollen packet should be avoided." Sweden joins the chat with the the exception that proves the rule, Surströmming, the only dish that are defined as a biological weapon. Would also make an excellent episode of Weird stuff in a can.
@JohnDoe-qf4de
@JohnDoe-qf4de Жыл бұрын
You get a lot of comments, so you may not see this, but for polishing odd rocks/glass/etc, something I like to do is brush them with a very thin layer of clear resin to really bring out the vibrancy of the rock underneath. It keeps the rock permanently looking like it's wet and shiny. While it takes more care for each piece, it has the benefit of preserving the shape of the rock. It might be something you're interested in if you find one with an interesting shape! I use a UV-curing resin since it's easy to work with, but I imagine a two-part or other resin would work well too.
@thesehandsart
@thesehandsart Жыл бұрын
You made Eva's day, week or month even by sitting and digging with her❤😂❤
@capitalb5889
@capitalb5889 Жыл бұрын
Or even her year...
@JessicaSterling
@JessicaSterling Жыл бұрын
@@capitalb5889 She knows Mr. Shrimp will be there for her...
@ellem2293
@ellem2293 Жыл бұрын
Hey Mike. I been ill myself, been in hospital with sepsis, so have so many videos to catch up on. Hope you feel better soon. Love the random vids :)
@grahammelvin5398
@grahammelvin5398 Жыл бұрын
Great video Shrimp, really enjoyed it. Hope you are back fighting fit how.
@analogueman123456787
@analogueman123456787 Жыл бұрын
I pretty-much do the same after Christmas, where there's left-over bones from the turkey, and a surplus of veg peelings. This year, it went towards a wicked hearty turkey soup/broth with added pearl barley, bell peppers and red chillies. 👍
@Viacer
@Viacer Жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, two ideas for the dessert based on potatoes: Churros with chocolate sauce, or the more adventurous combination of Pom Bar crisps dipped in chocolate fondue. You can still taste the potato, yet it pairs really well dipped in a chocolate sauce. The Pom Bar one may sound a bit odd, but it tastes devine and is definitely worth trying. The crunchy texture and smooth chocolate plus the salt and sweet combo gives it salted caramel maltesers vibes. If you'd like to try the pistachio you mentioned, you could try churros with pistachio ice cream and chocolate sauce and see if that works. God bless you
@dmacpher
@dmacpher Жыл бұрын
The lack of rating may be a function of Bayesian weighting requiring a sample size limit and or there is a large discrepancy in low and high ratings so it is withheld assuming there is some sort of gaming happening.
@fireforger9192
@fireforger9192 Жыл бұрын
Nice video 1st hope you’re now feeling better 2nd looks like Eva was having as much fun as you were on the beach😅 3 hopefully you didn’t fare too badly with storm Isha and Jocelyn as you’re near to the coast. We had some gusty winds further inland but luckily no major damage. Take care 👍
@tao831
@tao831 Жыл бұрын
In the U.S. during the great depression there was potato candy made . It very tasty and fun to make. Glad you're feeling better. Really enjoy your videosand seeing your country. Thank you. God bless you and your family,that encludes Eva of course ❤.
@WeSombreGhosts
@WeSombreGhosts Жыл бұрын
These shrimp random videos are great perfect viewing for when your eating evening meal 👍
@andrewwilson8317
@andrewwilson8317 Жыл бұрын
It was a beautiful day to go to the beach. We elected to go to Charnmouth. Also very much enjoyed walking our little dog along beach picking up fossils, hag stones and shiny pebbles. Thanks for the great video.
@barrymedd6859
@barrymedd6859 Жыл бұрын
Really appreciate your soup mixtures , as an expat Pom now living in Australia makes me miss England sometimes.
@andymerrett
@andymerrett Жыл бұрын
That's really interesting about the thumbnails. I hadn't realised this was a feature and had started getting confused when I went back to look for videos on other channels where I remember something about the thumbnail and was then surprised that it had changed.
@jonathanfinan722
@jonathanfinan722 Жыл бұрын
I have a bone bag in the freezer too. It's a lovely treat to make a pot of stock with stuff that would otherwise end up in the bin.
@rosemarymee
@rosemarymee Жыл бұрын
Or in a grave…
@jonathanfinan722
@jonathanfinan722 Жыл бұрын
@@rosemarymee you’ve lost me there
@rosemarymee
@rosemarymee Жыл бұрын
@@jonathanfinan722 Bones -buried- grave? Dear me…
@silva7493
@silva7493 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful time at the beach!!!
@Sarah_Grant
@Sarah_Grant Жыл бұрын
The go to go bags: I live in a big city but the choices are slim on the app due to most businesses either not using it or not knowing about it. Of the huge variety of groceries, shops, restaurant's, etc here only 5-10 places have bags daily. So....its not just your location but if the businesses opt in to using this service....
@daviddeming218
@daviddeming218 Жыл бұрын
Wonderful to see the magic of semi transparent rock, held up to the sun, for us to see it shining through. Thanks so much.
@maidsua4208
@maidsua4208 11 ай бұрын
This channel and Jessica Wanders are just the pinnacle of YT food channels, although they are completely different, both channels have a host who communicates more with us viewers than most other YT food channels.
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