She's also likely going to be putting that dish in the next dishwasher cycle when she could've just cooked it normally and then used that space to put the used dish in there
I don't feel like figuring it out again, but I did some actual math when Brian watched this before Frenchie joined, and the foil cost something like ten or fifteen times as much as an hour and a half of gas for a 350°F oven. And you can't really reuse most of that foil; when aluminum foil is heated in a moist environment, it oxidizes past the passivation layer and gets brittle. And, yeah, we all know it's fake. Just like professional wrestling. And pointing out it's fake is about the same level of insight, and of missing the point.
Saving water on showers but still uses dishwasher and washing machine. One lightbulb but uses dryer. Uses lint as cotton but gets nails done. Priorities amirite
Seen it a lot at my job (work fast food) people complain all about expensive food is but they have expensive nails, expensive haircuts and hair styles etc., like no shit you’re struggling when you’re spending all your money on shit you don’t need
Dishwasher saves water/money. I'm more concerned with the pricey gas-guzzling car and the fact that light bulbs and electricity are cheaper than candles and burns.
Modern dishwashers are very efficient, that's part of the reason why cycles tend to take so long, depending how you do the dishes you can very much save by using a dishwasher. Also still have no idea what's wrong with cutting water when lathering, why would you even want to keep the water running?
Fun fact: turning most things that run on electricity off still draws a little power. Unplugging the item will stop the draw but if it’s plugged in it’s still drawing some power.
Whenever I see/hear about someone "cooking" with the dishwasher, I think of the Home Improvement episode where Tim tried to cook a salmon in the dishwasher on Tool Time lol. With disastrous results.
@@tommyxboy101 lol nah I think that's the episode with the "Man's kitchen" which is a classic. The one I mentioned was how a man can be "resourceful" lmao.
Paying utilities doesn't mean you own the house. For instance in FL, most folks who rent houses also pay the utilities. It really depends on state and rental agreements from what I've found. 🤷 It's apartments where at least some utilities are rolled into rent typically.
Thats is why you, dry you clothes in the sun, inside out, the inside is the one getting color fade, and the outside is safe or at least lessen the fade
Most clothes should get washed inside out anyway, since the inside makes direct contact with the skin and its dead cells, oils, and hairs. Ghastly outside stains are less frequent by comparison. That said, how much damage exactly does washing a stitched-logo shirt inside out do to the stitching?
@@Wired4Life2 about the stitch thing, depending in the quality of the stitch and if you're using a washing machine, seems to be safe. For hand washing, just avoid the stitch. Cause i have uniforms with stitch logos, and i never have a stitch ruined.
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We used to take navy showers growing up 😂 I remember my dad losing his shit so many times over the idea that someone could be in there soaping themselves up with the water still running 🤣
I've never rented an apartment in my life that included water. Even when I was in college and rented a place for the semester we still had to pay the water bill
Small correction. When you own a house you may or may not pay for water. If you have a house that is on the public water line you pay. Some houses have wells and you only pay for the electricity to run it. In an apartment your water is included in your rent and the bill for water is split between tenants.
Most water companies have a minimum bill they will charge regardless of how little you use. And it covers more than enough water for showers. Where she would be using more water is if she waters her lawn, and that washer and dishwasher. Also, usually if you are renting a house, which is what she is living in, you have to pay for all utilities. It is the same with most apartments. I'm not sure where these people are living that they are not paying utilities when they rent.
i like that the more and more guga they watch the more excited they seem to get back and rediscover their love of cooking woth experiment and other such things!!
I wonder what their family and friends said to them after this aired. Im also curious if child services really did investigate her, assuming the child is really hers lol. OMG your sauce! Come on November and get here sooner!
I'm going to be honest I don't watch many shows but I watched beat Bobby flay the entire of season one in one day and episode 4 was my absolute favorite, you did amazing chef Brian tsao!
I'm South African and we had a massive drought years ago in my province. For a year or so we were told to do the navy shower and once you're used to it it's pretty okay. To this day I still view the shower as a jump in do what you gotta do and jump out thing.
I was in the Navy and that is not how we showered. I don't know how things worked in places like submarines, but where I was, the showers just had to be fast. 5 minutes or so. Get in, scrub down, rinse, get out. We never had to turn the water off at any point during our showers.
@20:32 I've been thinking that same thought for a long time! Ever since I had a duck filet at a fancy restaurant, I've wanted to recreate that one and only experience!
If you are cooking, say fully cooked frozen meatballs, in a sealed plastic bag in the dishwasher, that should actually be fine, because while it doesn't get hot enough to cook raw meat safely, it does get hot enough to reheat some fully cooked food, but you have to take it out partway through. Stopping your dishwasher partway through can result in problems though. Also no, dishwashers are cheaper than hand washing. If she wants to save money on using her dishwasher, she can always save individual portions of leftovers in the sauce jars but you have to clean those between uses. It only saves you money on buying dishes for food storage and may save a cycle of the dishwasher if you buy the sauce that day and then use it immediately for leftovers. This has a hard limit though, because eventually you have too many sauce jars and they aren't good for eating out of. You could also use them as drink cups after washing them. She's trying to be savvy, but lacks the intelligence to pull it off.
At the apartment complex where I Iive, I pay a flat $40 per month for water, sewer and trash (dumpsters and recycling bins) above my rent but pay with my rent and I pay separately for gas and electric that is metered and billed directly to me. But the water is not metered so no matter how little or how much I use its still part of the $40 per month. And each building has a huge water boiler, so I do not pay in my gas bill to heat the water, and the water is scalding hot.
I will never get tired of seeing how frustrated Frenchy gets when you show him videos like this first one. Only true friends screw with each other that hard.
A Navy shower is with cold water that lasts no longer than 3 minutes. Turn the water on, get wet, turn the water off. Lather up, turn the water on and rinse off. This is especially true on submarines where the water storage is extremely limited. A Hollywood shower is with hot water and you get to keep the water running. It's a reward for a job well done.
Does the sun wear down the colors more? I don't know... My 10yo stuff looks the same to me as they did back then (except maybe for spots where I had to patch holes or that time my white shirt turned pink because I was dumb)
I'm sure there's a pasta dish that's cooked in water thats been used for ages so that it's super starch then its put on a plate covered in butter then mixed, usually at the table. But im fairly confident that the restaurant has more hygienic methods than that chunky skum water ... Fettuccine Alfredo! Alex the French guy did a good video on it.
Not sure if it's authentic to how they eat Peking Duck in China, but in Chinese restaurants in Thailand, when you order Peking duck you're essentially ordering two-three dishes. Only the crispy skin is used as filling for the assemble-yourself pancake dish. The restaurants will make other dishes from the duck meat for you, like stir fried with garlic or used to make duck in black bean sauce.
If I remember right Guga cooked a steak in the dishwasher once, back in like 2018 in a "Every way to cook a steak"-type video. He vacuum-packed it though so it was basically sous vide, chucking an entire lasagne in there is quite different..
mythbusters cooked lasagna using a dishwasher which the dishwasher got to over 100f or whatever and they cooked it upsidedown for 2 hours and it worked it looked edible but idk i think she didnt cook long enough lol but the ingredients were wrong for what she was doing idk
I remember crossing the city on foot while job hunting to save on bus fare and onion peal for broth. But we always made sure to eat the best we could afford.
Navy showers: wet your body, stop the water, scrub with soap, then rinse with showers... It's that just normal bathing? Is it different culture thing? How do you guys showers?
5:36 American pay a monthly water bill depending on how much water they use? Here it's a yearly price and its the same no matter how much water you've used that year.
Not sure if my original comment got saved but with seeing the cheapskate cook with her dish washer it reminded me of a buzzfeed video segment they used to do called chef out of water where she had to only cook with a dish washer. Would of been cool to see frenchy react.
I normally turn off the water when soaping up. Why should I let the water flow needlessly? On top of that the water is in the way, it rinses off the soap before I'm done with it.
I've done navy showers in the field in the Marines and sometimes camping in scouts. They have a time and place. Doing it at home is... just... gross. If you're in a situation that bad you should be contacting basically every charity and governmetn agency for help. I get not outright wasting water, but damn.
nah, it depends on where you live what utilities you're paying. in my apartments in florida and illinois, i've paid all my utilities, water included. in my house i'm renting in oklahoma, i'm still paying all my utilities, water included.
As a tenant, you don't pay for water!!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I pay $750 for a 1 bedroom apartment, and I still pay for all my utilities. Only garbage pickup is included.
ok to be fair... some shops do that. least where i live u can ask for stuff. or just look in the shelves. stuff thats soon to expire gets priced like 30-50% off its amazing if u wanna buy it and immediatly cook it. plus the stores waste less.
To put this right: Modern(!) dishwashers and modern(!) washing machines save water and electricity compared to manual methods (seriously). What's more! Dishwashers and washing machines also run in a dark room^^ (joke) I have a modern condensation tumble dryer. It uses 60% less electricity than my old dryer. This saves you a lot of money without sacrificing "luxury".
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not sure how it's "free" if we still have to pay for it.... since when did free involve paying for something?
You'd be surprised I know families that would dumpster dive for food so unless CPS doesn't know then nothing will happen
She spent more on aluminium foil than she would have running the oven for an hour 😂
For real… so 🤦♂️
She's also likely going to be putting that dish in the next dishwasher cycle when she could've just cooked it normally and then used that space to put the used dish in there
This is almost certainly fake, but hypothetically you could easily reuse foil.
I don't feel like figuring it out again, but I did some actual math when Brian watched this before Frenchie joined, and the foil cost something like ten or fifteen times as much as an hour and a half of gas for a 350°F oven. And you can't really reuse most of that foil; when aluminum foil is heated in a moist environment, it oxidizes past the passivation layer and gets brittle.
And, yeah, we all know it's fake. Just like professional wrestling. And pointing out it's fake is about the same level of insight, and of missing the point.
@@tildessmoo ye so I am not sure if "we all know it's fake" applies. On uncle rogers video most people defended it, saying it's real.
Saving water on showers but still uses dishwasher and washing machine.
One lightbulb but uses dryer.
Uses lint as cotton but gets nails done.
Priorities amirite
It's all staged BS anyway.
Seen it a lot at my job (work fast food) people complain all about expensive food is but they have expensive nails, expensive haircuts and hair styles etc., like no shit you’re struggling when you’re spending all your money on shit you don’t need
It’s a fake show bruh lol
Dishwasher saves water/money. I'm more concerned with the pricey gas-guzzling car and the fact that light bulbs and electricity are cheaper than candles and burns.
Modern dishwashers are very efficient, that's part of the reason why cycles tend to take so long, depending how you do the dishes you can very much save by using a dishwasher.
Also still have no idea what's wrong with cutting water when lathering, why would you even want to keep the water running?
Fun fact: turning most things that run on electricity off still draws a little power. Unplugging the item will stop the draw but if it’s plugged in it’s still drawing some power.
On top of that, when you switch a device on/off you cause a tiny surge in power. So it's actually worse to constantly switch things on and off xD
But is it substantial enough to only own a single light bulb to save money on electricity?
True. Although most of the energy turns into heat. So if you need to heat your house with electricity it doesn't really matter.
32:25 really love it when frenchy theorycrafts, its entertaining to see the cogs turn and hyper focus on what hes trying to talk about
It’s inspiring
IDK if the early upload was accidental or intentional, but we are all here for it!!
Accidental, video will be deleted soon, it happened before
Accidental, Amy is on vaca and I set it for 12am instead of pm… 🤷♂️
@@ChefBrianTsaooof, well thanks for keeping it up!
@@ChefBrianTsao Haiyaa! 🤦♂ No complaints though!
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9:10 Frenchie contemplating his existence 😂
😂
This is why you don't stick it in crazy, gentlemen.
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I definitely needed this after the week I've had.
The curse of the Dishwasher Lasagna 😂 That whole episode is a health hazard
Remember when I reacted to it with an ex health inspector? He almost had a heart attack lol
You should've put that video in the description low key@@ChefBrianTsao
@@ChefBrianTsao I remember that. It was hilarious to watch 😂
Whenever I see/hear about someone "cooking" with the dishwasher, I think of the Home Improvement episode where Tim tried to cook a salmon in the dishwasher on Tool Time lol. With disastrous results.
Is that the one where he "supes up" the dishwasher and ends up blowing a plate across the living room out the back of the kitchen cabinet?
@@tommyxboy101 lol nah I think that's the episode with the "Man's kitchen" which is a classic. The one I mentioned was how a man can be "resourceful" lmao.
Oh man, I gotta watch that! Lol
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Paying utilities doesn't mean you own the house. For instance in FL, most folks who rent houses also pay the utilities. It really depends on state and rental agreements from what I've found. 🤷 It's apartments where at least some utilities are rolled into rent typically.
My goodness that pasta water gives a whole new meaning to heavy water. LoL
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Thats is why you, dry you clothes in the sun, inside out, the inside is the one getting color fade, and the outside is safe or at least lessen the fade
Most clothes should get washed inside out anyway, since the inside makes direct contact with the skin and its dead cells, oils, and hairs. Ghastly outside stains are less frequent by comparison.
That said, how much damage exactly does washing a stitched-logo shirt inside out do to the stitching?
@@Wired4Life2 yes, this guy gets it. Remember ...inside out, when washing and drying clothes
@@Twitch_Bear Thank you.
As for my question on stiched-logo clothing?
@@Wired4Life2 about the stitch thing, depending in the quality of the stitch and if you're using a washing machine, seems to be safe. For hand washing, just avoid the stitch. Cause i have uniforms with stitch logos, and i never have a stitch ruined.
@@Twitch_Bear Thank you.
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When she poured that sauce on the lasagna, I almost started gagging.
Thanks for that palate cleanser at the end.😅 The first half was rough.
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Yeah that's nuts!! Just a couple years back that would have been unthinkable, yet here we are today!!!
I'm with Frenchie, ain't no reason to review that clip from Uncle Roger. Just nasty
painful to watch, and it doesn't even teach anything useful.
I'm just here vibin' at 4:00 AM with the accidental early upload, haven't slept eating some pasta and having some whiskey 😎
Yum… whiskey and yes, accidental early drop lol
Care to indulge us with what shaped pasta and what sauce and which whiskey?
I just couldn't with that woman. Brian, why do you like torturing us like that?
When you’re reacting with Brian, no one is safe 😈
@@TrustonLeongTheDriftPro LOL
We used to take navy showers growing up 😂 I remember my dad losing his shit so many times over the idea that someone could be in there soaping themselves up with the water still running 🤣
I keep the water going solely because I have the windows open and it's in my shower so my ass is cold
I've never rented an apartment in my life that included water. Even when I was in college and rented a place for the semester we still had to pay the water bill
Small correction. When you own a house you may or may not pay for water. If you have a house that is on the public water line you pay. Some houses have wells and you only pay for the electricity to run it. In an apartment your water is included in your rent and the bill for water is split between tenants.
Lint is tinder, sticks are kindling, and logs are fuel.
Start, accelerate, maintain?
"I'm a little hungry, do we have any treats?" "But, like, do you have a meatball?"
🤣 Don't ever change Frenchie!
Most water companies have a minimum bill they will charge regardless of how little you use. And it covers more than enough water for showers. Where she would be using more water is if she waters her lawn, and that washer and dishwasher. Also, usually if you are renting a house, which is what she is living in, you have to pay for all utilities. It is the same with most apartments. I'm not sure where these people are living that they are not paying utilities when they rent.
Many rental properties have water included. If there is a water leak, should the renter pay a higher bill because the land lord won't fix the pipes?
In NYC is very common water is included w rent.
Water has been included in all of my apartments.
i like that the more and more guga they watch the more excited they seem to get back and rediscover their love of cooking woth experiment and other such things!!
I used to take navy showers, but electric showers like to go to both extremes of hot and cold when you turn them off and on again.
I'm so happy you both reacted to this LOL, this has been one of my favorite videos that other channels have reacted.
I wonder what their family and friends said to them after this aired. Im also curious if child services really did investigate her, assuming the child is really hers lol. OMG your sauce! Come on November and get here sooner!
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I get that she wants to save money but thats going way overboard. Thanks for the Funny Frenchie Reacts Great job Brian
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Brian’s back, back again, with the torture, towards Frenchie!
I remember this is the first Uncle Roger video I’ve ever watched!
Such a classic!
Most states I have lived in renting still requires you to pay for electricity/water
32:20
Soggy bread. It's just going to be soggy. Especially when you're done.
I love this, but you can keep the Soggy 😂
I'm going to be honest I don't watch many shows but I watched beat Bobby flay the entire of season one in one day and episode 4 was my absolute favorite, you did amazing chef Brian tsao!
I'm South African and we had a massive drought years ago in my province. For a year or so we were told to do the navy shower and once you're used to it it's pretty okay. To this day I still view the shower as a jump in do what you gotta do and jump out thing.
hearing gugas voice made me feel so much better especially after dishwasher lasagna
She's stirring the boiling water with a disposable plastic fork... BPAs?!?
I was in the Navy and that is not how we showered. I don't know how things worked in places like submarines, but where I was, the showers just had to be fast. 5 minutes or so. Get in, scrub down, rinse, get out. We never had to turn the water off at any point during our showers.
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@20:32 I've been thinking that same thought for a long time! Ever since I had a duck filet at a fancy restaurant, I've wanted to recreate that one and only experience!
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If you are cooking, say fully cooked frozen meatballs, in a sealed plastic bag in the dishwasher, that should actually be fine, because while it doesn't get hot enough to cook raw meat safely, it does get hot enough to reheat some fully cooked food, but you have to take it out partway through. Stopping your dishwasher partway through can result in problems though.
Also no, dishwashers are cheaper than hand washing. If she wants to save money on using her dishwasher, she can always save individual portions of leftovers in the sauce jars but you have to clean those between uses. It only saves you money on buying dishes for food storage and may save a cycle of the dishwasher if you buy the sauce that day and then use it immediately for leftovers. This has a hard limit though, because eventually you have too many sauce jars and they aren't good for eating out of. You could also use them as drink cups after washing them.
She's trying to be savvy, but lacks the intelligence to pull it off.
I know how to make Peking Duck but this technique is entirely new to me. Thanks Brian, Frenchy and Guga!!
Hope Frenchy feels better soon but you two need to make that peking pork!
At the apartment complex where I Iive, I pay a flat $40 per month for water, sewer and trash (dumpsters and recycling bins) above my rent but pay with my rent and I pay separately for gas and electric that is metered and billed directly to me. But the water is not metered so no matter how little or how much I use its still part of the $40 per month. And each building has a huge water boiler, so I do not pay in my gas bill to heat the water, and the water is scalding hot.
you can buy a handful of grapes and can shuck corn at the store as well
I will never get tired of seeing how frustrated Frenchy gets when you show him videos like this first one. Only true friends screw with each other that hard.
A Navy shower is with cold water that lasts no longer than 3 minutes. Turn the water on, get wet, turn the water off. Lather up, turn the water on and rinse off. This is especially true on submarines where the water storage is extremely limited. A Hollywood shower is with hot water and you get to keep the water running. It's a reward for a job well done.
Frenchy said “float-sam” 😂😂 Still love you, so, though!!
I can't even express how much I want to try peking pork belly. Mother of God.
Does the sun wear down the colors more?
I don't know... My 10yo stuff looks the same to me as they did back then (except maybe for spots where I had to patch holes or that time my white shirt turned pink because I was dumb)
I'm sure there's a pasta dish that's cooked in water thats been used for ages so that it's super starch then its put on a plate covered in butter then mixed, usually at the table. But im fairly confident that the restaurant has more hygienic methods than that chunky skum water
... Fettuccine Alfredo! Alex the French guy did a good video on it.
Oh! We haven’t done Alex the french guy in ages!!!
Not sure if it's authentic to how they eat Peking Duck in China, but in Chinese restaurants in Thailand, when you order Peking duck you're essentially ordering two-three dishes.
Only the crispy skin is used as filling for the assemble-yourself pancake dish. The restaurants will make other dishes from the duck meat for you, like stir fried with garlic or used to make duck in black bean sauce.
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Funfact: goose, duck, or any other aquatic billed birds can be cooked like beef you can make Canadian goose pastrami
If I remember right Guga cooked a steak in the dishwasher once, back in like 2018 in a "Every way to cook a steak"-type video. He vacuum-packed it though so it was basically sous vide, chucking an entire lasagne in there is quite different..
Grapes are by the pound here in Canada. Not by the bag so here she would be saving money.
Things my dog would eat but that I'd feel too bad to feed it to him....
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mythbusters cooked lasagna using a dishwasher which the dishwasher got to over 100f or whatever and they cooked it upsidedown for 2 hours and it worked it looked edible but idk i think she didnt cook long enough lol but the ingredients were wrong for what she was doing idk
Egh… that beef fat was so 🤮
Guga did a Sous Vide steak in the dishwasher. It actually worked but nowhere near as well as an actual sous vide machine.
that transition to the 2nd vid, you threw him 6 curveballs lol well done
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The lightbulb being moved from room to room is a CFL, she should swap if for an LED for more savings
Another Guga collab doing Duck a l'orange and Peking Duck would be SICK
Now I wish I had a dry ager because I want to make Peking Duck, Picana and Pork Belly
I remember crossing the city on foot while job hunting to save on bus fare and onion peal for broth. But we always made sure to eat the best we could afford.
The Navy shower is basically how Japanese people bathe
Frenchie died inside watching the first one 😂
This is the content i subbed for
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She probably (correctly) assumes her family wouldn't keep the lights off if they did have more than one light bulb.
Navy showers: wet your body, stop the water, scrub with soap, then rinse with showers...
It's that just normal bathing? Is it different culture thing? How do you guys showers?
my water is included in my current place. ive had apartments all my life they always charged for water ontop of other utilities.
The Peking duck was the “control.” Traditional vs Guga style
Paying for water is different depending on location. I rent and have a water meter so they can charge for water.
def needed this today, even the ad
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5:36 American pay a monthly water bill depending on how much water they use? Here it's a yearly price and its the same no matter how much water you've used that year.
o.. my.. I just .... I couldn't.. I had to fast forward to part 2..
How much pasta do you gotta boil before it becomes a workable dough?
LOL
17:03 that is definitely not Frenchy's live reaction hahaha. Really trying to trick us into watching the ads
I actually gagged when i saw the "reusable boiling water". I cant imagine what sort of bacteria are growing in there
😂 penny smart, dollar stupid
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Thank you!
@14:47 Chef we've been over this!!! The danger zone is 41 to 135. 40 to 140 is the old measurement.
Not sure if my original comment got saved but with seeing the cheapskate cook with her dish washer it reminded me of a buzzfeed video segment they used to do called chef out of water where she had to only cook with a dish washer. Would of been cool to see frenchy react.
I normally turn off the water when soaping up. Why should I let the water flow needlessly? On top of that the water is in the way, it rinses off the soap before I'm done with it.
I've done navy showers in the field in the Marines and sometimes camping in scouts. They have a time and place. Doing it at home is... just... gross. If you're in a situation that bad you should be contacting basically every charity and governmetn agency for help. I get not outright wasting water, but damn.
I've seen this several times..and am STILL horrified at this!
nah, it depends on where you live what utilities you're paying. in my apartments in florida and illinois, i've paid all my utilities, water included. in my house i'm renting in oklahoma, i'm still paying all my utilities, water included.
As a tenant, you don't pay for water!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I pay $750 for a 1 bedroom apartment, and I still pay for all my utilities. Only garbage pickup is included.
32:20 Guga's philosophy is that more fat = better. If he could make a steak that was 100% fat, he would probably love it.
ok to be fair... some shops do that. least where i live u can ask for stuff. or just look in the shelves. stuff thats soon to expire gets priced like 30-50% off
its amazing if u wanna buy it and immediatly cook it. plus the stores waste less.
Grapes are priced by weight here where I live in Indiana
I work at a supermaket and people do take grapes like that
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I worked in a grocery store for 13 years and people do repackage their their grapes. They also do it with eggs.
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Oh no we’re going down this rabbit hole. No Chef come back to the light 😂😂😂
Here from a developing country, poor ppl here tend to not eat 3 times a day instead of living like this
9:53 I think it depends on the type (Source: worked in grocer)
The latest video on sousvide everything, guga marinates steak with butterfly 'peas', frenchy will love it
To put this right:
Modern(!) dishwashers and modern(!) washing machines save water and electricity compared to manual methods (seriously).
What's more! Dishwashers and washing machines also run in a dark room^^ (joke)
I have a modern condensation tumble dryer. It uses 60% less electricity than my old dryer.
This saves you a lot of money without sacrificing "luxury".
Indacouch bahahaha that was fugginbrilliant