Count me too! And the last month's marathon meant that it was less than a day until the next SortedFood video. The lads and the production team deserve a vacation after that feat. And not to mention the livestream!
When I first started watching y'all, one of the first videos I saw was a gadget video. I remember it had an item that for me, a person with dexterity issues due to disability, would actually be useful and you all made the comments along the lines of, "this is not needed, silly, etc." This is a common occurrence when people review any kind of gadgets. The difference was when your audience informed you of why it could actually be useful, the next gadget video you acknowledged that, incorporated that thinking into that video, and continued to do so since. The respect level I had/have for y'all and appreciation for listening and acknowledging the disabled community made me a lifelong subscriber. Just wanted to share that these things matter and people remember. Thanks for being good people. Hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year!
They got a lot better later on, and routinely acknowledge things like the small battery automatic can opener or jar opener (like for pickles) would be very helpful for those with dexterity problems. They actually listen to their audience and incorporate feedback to make better videos the next time.
Wow the old sorted studio, what a blast from the past! Also a reminder of how sassy, sassy James is and how we have all this sass to come again now he’s found his phone charger
the "old studio" for me would be the smaler kitchen with the (dark petrol?) colord wall with the 2 shelfs in the back and the red fridge on the right side.
@@sirBrouwer the first video I saw when I first discovered sorted had a load of sassy James and banter between him and the others and it’s what what me watch another one and the rest is history! Seeing the old (old old) studio and working out how long I’ve been watching made me feel better old today. The channel has helped me through so much. When I first discovered the channel, I was unable to eat from a stomach issue and food was the enemy that was trying to kill me. They made me see that food isn’t bad whilst I do still struggle to eat and keep things down, I don’t see it as the enemy now but something fun and exciting to learn about.
I think some of the biggest character development on this channel has been them realizing that some of these gadgets weren't designed for able-bodied people
@@moondust1992yeah I was gunna say this. These would be useful to a really tiny percentage of the population, and none of them specify it on their packaging/product descriptions that we can see.
They were just badgered by the internet for laughing at things NOT made for disabled people as being existentially distressing to trained chefs. It's the comment section that didn't understand who these gadgets are made for. If memory serves, that tray is the ONLY item they've ever reviewed marketed to handicapped people and at that point they had already moved on to serious reviews.
@@piros100 Teabag goes in first so that it gets wetted and jostled about immediately when you add the water, instead of having to stir it around to make the bag release its delicious leafy goodness.
@@piros100 To the Brit tea snobs, the act of pouring the water over the tea bag vs putting in after unlocks ancient magical properties of the tea and makes it 100000% better.
@@Mashangi I'm 100% positive I would be instantly deported if I ever landed in England. I'm a Canadian and I'm not going to say the first step of making a cup of tea is definitely putting a mug of water in a microwave, but I'm not going to say it's not either. Just that I wouldn't last an hour in England before they chased me out with pitchforks.
Id be genuinely interested in a video about what gadgets or food that have gone from being reviewed on the show to actually ending up in a sorted team members kitchen. I.e what have the team discovered that actually is good enough for the team to actually commit to use or even buy.
The colorful spoon/spatula with wavy handles, the smoke gun, high end pepper grinder, waffle iron, giant blowtorch, Instant Pot and airfryer are some of the gadgets they use to this day. The pepper grinder is interesting, because they winced at the price tag despite admitting that it works very well. I suppose if you use it on the daily in a professional setting, the price is justified after all.
@@andieluke1366 It being used doesn't mean it was justified. They can't return it, so why wouldn't they at least try to get thier money's worth. It will last a very long time, and then likely not be replaced. Or they'll do a second review on it to get it as a business expense.
It's no secret that we all miss James so you are definitely giving the subscribers what we want. I love how disdainful he is about some of the stuff. I also like that in this compilation you see the change from this is shit to some people may need it for accessibility/dexterity reasons. It's nice that you actually test those because some times they don't do the thing they claim to do well. You might save someone some money or show them something that makes their life easier.
Watching Ben go ballistic the expression on both Ben and James's face when they're told the price of the s'mores maker is priceless. It literally had me and fits, you don't need a machine to make a s'more you can make it so many ways so easily that frankly it's useless the machine I'm talking about.
@@charleyh.553 may I use a shish kebab stick although a fork would work if you’ve got the right kind of fork and that’s it you don’t need much else you’re right very easy to do right could even use believe it or not. I’ve done it before with this too, those forks from, you know it came with my parents they have fondue set from God knows when yeah I use their fondue forks, for that came out good… but recently being the kind of person who really loves to touch things and I say really loves to touch things. I’m talking food occasional candle that I can’t get lit with matches that sort of thing. Done it with the torch. Well, technically it’s one of those crème brûlée torches but you get the idea, it’s real.😃
Honestly, I love these, but seeing them crap on the spinning fork does me a bit sad. I feel like at that time they weren't really considering people with dexterity issues (as they later do come to acknowledge). But I used to work in a personal care home and there were people there who would have loved that (had it existed at the time). They loved their pasta, but couldn't eat it because they mostly just had the ability to lift the fork and had a hard time getting things onto the fork. To be able to say, hey, just hold this button and let it twirl the pasta for you? That would have made their day. Anyway, still love these boys, but that's the one that always made me the saddest.
So digital scales are kinda neat, because they measure electrical resistance in order to figure out weight. As metal flexes, its electrical resistance (among other properties) changes, and so if you have a scale plate pushing down on a little c-shaped piece of metal with a current running through it, you can measure how the resistance changes as the c gets squished or pulled (depending on how the scale is designed), and it's all reliable enough to make it work as a scale.
The back catalog of your content is so vast that it's a bit hard to go back and see the early days of the channel. Videos like this help newer viewers get a glimpse of that and it's delightful. More like this would be appreciated! :) Thank you and Happy Holidays, Sorted Team.
I was just thinking after being spoiled for so long I'm going to have to get used to not having daily new Sorted videos to watch, I can still go binge old ones like I did when I firse found the channel, but I see you had a plan. Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and that you enjoy your break.
Thank you so much for making December a month of Sorted! These marathons have been amazing company and I’m loving the replays of Snow Way Out. I hope you all had an amazing holiday season and that 2024 brings you all the best!
I only joined the SortedFood channel recently so Ive never seen the old studio! Nice to see how far you guys have come and what we can look forward to in the future!
I'd honestly get the tea bag tool. It just seems a lot simpler than having to squeeze it with a spoon. The only downside is that it's an additional thing to clean. It's probably good for elderly, or people with disabilities too.
So much fun that you’ve put this together. Can’t wait to see if all the classics made the cut. You know: the coconut scraper, the whisk wiper, the s’mores maker and the tongs that truly annoyed Ben (and so many more).
This December has been incredibly difficult for me, and probably a number of other folks. 25 days of videos really softened a hard time. A marathon of gadget videos today was a welcome surprise/early birthday gift. Thanks to the Sorted crew; the ones we see, and the ones we don’t!
I can see the twirling fork being useful for people who have issues with their hands and can't twirl the fork themselves, there are handicapped people out there boys who are twirling pasta fork would be a godsend because they could have pasta and be able to feed themselves instead of having somebody else feed them, when you are handicapped the least amount of people doing things for you makes you feel less incapable of doing what people take for granted... And twirling pasta might just be one of them, I'm blessed with the fact that I can still twirl a fork, but I've had patients who have gotten frustrated because I've had to do that job for them in this is going back before I became handicapped, so I know what I'm talking about when I say that don't judge it by your standards you might be able to twirl a fork but somebody who can't move their hands properly would find a twirling fork for pasta like I said, a godsend.
Tea Tool is very useful for those who have issues with their fingers. Something such as trigger finger makes it difficult to grip utensils. People with Parkinson’s or other issues causing hands to shake have difficulty with the simplest of actions such as getting a teabag on a spoon and squeezing it.
The every day videos throughout December has been lovely! And it’s great the see all the gadget videos again, as they were my introduction to the channel 4 or 5 years ago :)
The comments, reactions and judgments have improved so much over time it is quite unbelievable. Even something silly as the first spaghetti twirler would elicit deeper thoughts on various usage situations where it would be a good thing nowadays. Back then it was comments such as "Its rubbish" and "it has no place anywhere" and nowadays I can definitely see a "Buuuuuut for people who have limited mobility/disorder such as Parkinsons/only have one hand/come from Yorkshire it would be a good thing".
I'd like to see an episode with gadgets designed for people with disabilities. I have seen a spoon meant for people with Parkinsons which I've been meaning to buy for my dad.
Useless or not…you decide! I missed some of the old catch phrases. But first…Fridge cam…Barry & Ben are the best of friends 🎶🎵🎶🎵 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣❤️ And the occasional nip slip
To get rid of the fat easily. Drop some good kitchen roll into the pan and all the fat is absorbed and can be removed with tongs. Works a treat. Watched a Mexican lady do it! It’s awesome.
I love the tipsy tray! That works great. I have seen similar trays but with multiple trays stacked with space between for carrying 6 meals on plates at once.
I LOVE the pineapple tool - have had mine for years - my son swears by the slap chop but I use my knife - I am definitely intrigued by the Almond Cow I live in a small place so space is at a premium- don’t have room for a single use appliance especially if it takes a lot of room
Another thanks for the 24 days of daily joy. It’s a stressful time of year for a lot of us, and starting my day with a dose of sorted laughter really was both a nice surprise and actually quite helpful. ❤
Thanks for this compilation and well deserved break sorted crew! Thank you for all of the entertainment this month. I’m so excited for sassy James in 2024!
Saved this one for tomorrow, to help me make it through the day at work. Love the series, so I'm really looking forward to see these again ;) Happy Holidays, everyone!
Honestly I watched so many more sorted videos in December than I do usually because of the daily videos! And I loved it! Thanks so much for doing that, it really was great
Thanks for all the hardwork you did over the month guys! Loved the dialy videos! Such a gift!MUCH appreciated! You're all the best! This nostalgia blast is much appreciated! You're the Best! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
“Hope you enjoyed listening in the background while doing chores” Not me feeling called out while listening to this and the pretentious marathon while cooking/baking all day 😂
This was such a great video. I'd forgotten about some of these gadgets; some are just etched in my memory... Y'all did such great work throughout the month, y'all deserve a break.
I'm not going to lie, the tea tool is worse than useless. It actively ruins your tea; you aren't supposed to squeeze out the teabag because it releases the excess tannins from the leaves. It just makes your cuppa unpleasantly bitter
Love a good gadget....love seemingly useless ones more. Also this time round I can see some of the 'useless' gadgets being useful for people who struggle to use the 'normal' style of item, and as for tea...bag in mug then water,let it stew then milk...but if using a china cup make the tea in the teapot, add milk to cup then and the tea....stops the cup cracking.
Love watching them again. As a cranky "older" person who cooks at home most days - if I have a utensil that works and do not see me using it a couple times a week, not coming home with me. Thanks and best for a wonderful New Year.
My favourite topic! I know it's just an aside, a bonus, the channel is about cooking and food in general (utensils are not even at the second), but to me it's a perfect attraction, an amusement ride.
As someone who is disabled and walks with a very swaying gait even with a cane, I'm pretty impressed with the tipsi tray. Retrieving drinks or food from the kitchen for myself is difficult, and usually it's a case of 'it needs to either fit in my pocket or be carryable with one hand' which is kind of limiting. I can't, for example, carry both a cup and a plate of food at the same time unless I go caneless, which means I'm even wobblier than with a cane and much more likely to spill or drop something.
On behalf of every sorted fan ever, thank you so much for all your hard work over Christmas! Hope you’re all enjoying a well earned break!
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Agreed!
Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much
Ditto!!
Count me too! And the last month's marathon meant that it was less than a day until the next SortedFood video. The lads and the production team deserve a vacation after that feat. And not to mention the livestream!
When I first started watching y'all, one of the first videos I saw was a gadget video. I remember it had an item that for me, a person with dexterity issues due to disability, would actually be useful and you all made the comments along the lines of, "this is not needed, silly, etc." This is a common occurrence when people review any kind of gadgets. The difference was when your audience informed you of why it could actually be useful, the next gadget video you acknowledged that, incorporated that thinking into that video, and continued to do so since. The respect level I had/have for y'all and appreciation for listening and acknowledging the disabled community made me a lifelong subscriber. Just wanted to share that these things matter and people remember. Thanks for being good people. Hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and a happy new year!
They got a lot better later on, and routinely acknowledge things like the small battery automatic can opener or jar opener (like for pickles) would be very helpful for those with dexterity problems. They actually listen to their audience and incorporate feedback to make better videos the next time.
@@TheLycanStrain Yup. That's pretty much what I said.
James' resigned "...give me the spaghetti" at the spinning fork is wonderful
Wow the old sorted studio, what a blast from the past! Also a reminder of how sassy, sassy James is and how we have all this sass to come again now he’s found his phone charger
the first vidoe shown must have been one of the first I have seen and it was James bluntness that was the appeal
They've been in the current studio for over 8 years, which is long before the first Gadge Review. They've just remodeled it multiple times.
the "old studio" for me would be the smaler kitchen with the (dark petrol?) colord wall with the 2 shelfs in the back and the red fridge on the right side.
@@sirBrouwer the first video I saw when I first discovered sorted had a load of sassy James and banter between him and the others and it’s what what me watch another one and the rest is history! Seeing the old (old old) studio and working out how long I’ve been watching made me feel better old today. The channel has helped me through so much. When I first discovered the channel, I was unable to eat from a stomach issue and food was the enemy that was trying to kill me. They made me see that food isn’t bad whilst I do still struggle to eat and keep things down, I don’t see it as the enemy now but something fun and exciting to learn about.
@@omfgblondie I know it’s the same space, I just meant old studio as in its changed appearances.
I think some of the biggest character development on this channel has been them realizing that some of these gadgets weren't designed for able-bodied people
Agreed!
Completely and totally agree! I need to look into that spinning fork for some of my students! Love it!
TBF unless you have a disabled person within your circle, they're not at the forefront of your mind, which is fine.
@@moondust1992yeah I was gunna say this. These would be useful to a really tiny percentage of the population, and none of them specify it on their packaging/product descriptions that we can see.
They were just badgered by the internet for laughing at things NOT made for disabled people as being existentially distressing to trained chefs. It's the comment section that didn't understand who these gadgets are made for. If memory serves, that tray is the ONLY item they've ever reviewed marketed to handicapped people and at that point they had already moved on to serious reviews.
James aggressively yelling "Bite it!" at 14:10 made me laugh so hard. 😆
I like how these went from „here‘s a silly spaghetti fork“ to „here‘s an ancient scale“ or „here‘s supposedly the best toaster in the world“
It went from intentionally trying to piss off the chefs, to looking for a few good ones… while also still pissing off the chefs.😂
Have I seen every one of these episodes at least twice? Of course. Will I be watching this entire thing? Absolutely. 🤗
The Tipsy Tray obstacle course is such a classic! I love Baz’s and Mike’s energy in that episode, so much fun.
Jamie and Mike sniffing each other aggressively and Alastair screaming “Bite It” are Hall of Famers.
Somehow the way Ebbers says "when I was in Vietnam" makes me think he's talking about when he was in the war.
I loved jaime and Barry's horror at Ebbers tea making skill
I always enjoy the outrage from Jamie and Barry when both Ebbers and James pours water first into a tea cup.
why is that bad?
@@piros100 it isn't, they're just being Brits about it
@@piros100 Teabag goes in first so that it gets wetted and jostled about immediately when you add the water, instead of having to stir it around to make the bag release its delicious leafy goodness.
@@piros100 To the Brit tea snobs, the act of pouring the water over the tea bag vs putting in after unlocks ancient magical properties of the tea and makes it 100000% better.
@@Mashangi I'm 100% positive I would be instantly deported if I ever landed in England. I'm a Canadian and I'm not going to say the first step of making a cup of tea is definitely putting a mug of water in a microwave, but I'm not going to say it's not either. Just that I wouldn't last an hour in England before they chased me out with pitchforks.
I would love a year/date stamp on the bottom corner for these throwbacks! I loved seeing the studio evolution!
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Id be genuinely interested in a video about what gadgets or food that have gone from being reviewed on the show to actually ending up in a sorted team members kitchen. I.e what have the team discovered that actually is good enough for the team to actually commit to use or even buy.
The colorful spoon/spatula with wavy handles, the smoke gun, high end pepper grinder, waffle iron, giant blowtorch, Instant Pot and airfryer are some of the gadgets they use to this day. The pepper grinder is interesting, because they winced at the price tag despite admitting that it works very well. I suppose if you use it on the daily in a professional setting, the price is justified after all.
@@andieluke1366 i was thinking more their actual home kitchens rather than the Sorted Show kitchen. So more relatable to us normals
@@andieluke1366 It being used doesn't mean it was justified. They can't return it, so why wouldn't they at least try to get thier money's worth. It will last a very long time, and then likely not be replaced. Or they'll do a second review on it to get it as a business expense.
It's no secret that we all miss James so you are definitely giving the subscribers what we want. I love how disdainful he is about some of the stuff. I also like that in this compilation you see the change from this is shit to some people may need it for accessibility/dexterity reasons. It's nice that you actually test those because some times they don't do the thing they claim to do well. You might save someone some money or show them something that makes their life easier.
i rewatch these and the pretentious ingredient videos all the time, this is such a treat to have all the gadget videos in one place
Watching Ben go ballistic the expression on both Ben and James's face when they're told the price of the s'mores maker is priceless. It literally had me and fits, you don't need a machine to make a s'more you can make it so many ways so easily that frankly it's useless the machine I'm talking about.
We put a marshmallow on a grill fork and hold it over the stove... It's how my mom taught us, lol
@@charleyh.553 may I use a shish kebab stick although a fork would work if you’ve got the right kind of fork and that’s it you don’t need much else you’re right very easy to do right could even use believe it or not. I’ve done it before with this too, those forks from, you know it came with my parents they have fondue set from God knows when yeah I use their fondue forks, for that came out good… but recently being the kind of person who really loves to touch things and I say really loves to touch things. I’m talking food occasional candle that I can’t get lit with matches that sort of thing. Done it with the torch. Well, technically it’s one of those crème brûlée torches but you get the idea, it’s real.😃
The way the production value has improved and the studio evolved is incredible. And that Sharpener is definitely on my list for next year 😂🎉
Honestly, I love these, but seeing them crap on the spinning fork does me a bit sad. I feel like at that time they weren't really considering people with dexterity issues (as they later do come to acknowledge). But I used to work in a personal care home and there were people there who would have loved that (had it existed at the time). They loved their pasta, but couldn't eat it because they mostly just had the ability to lift the fork and had a hard time getting things onto the fork. To be able to say, hey, just hold this button and let it twirl the pasta for you? That would have made their day.
Anyway, still love these boys, but that's the one that always made me the saddest.
I love how the boys eventually realized that some of these devices were more geared for people with disabilities.
The video none of us knew we desperately needed, an hour and a half of gadgets! Also, that Tipsy Tray is still hilarious in the final tests.
So digital scales are kinda neat, because they measure electrical resistance in order to figure out weight. As metal flexes, its electrical resistance (among other properties) changes, and so if you have a scale plate pushing down on a little c-shaped piece of metal with a current running through it, you can measure how the resistance changes as the c gets squished or pulled (depending on how the scale is designed), and it's all reliable enough to make it work as a scale.
The back catalog of your content is so vast that it's a bit hard to go back and see the early days of the channel. Videos like this help newer viewers get a glimpse of that and it's delightful. More like this would be appreciated! :) Thank you and Happy Holidays, Sorted Team.
Oh my goodness, I didn't realise how long I've been a Sorted fan - I remember all of these the 1st time around!!!
I was just thinking after being spoiled for so long I'm going to have to get used to not having daily new Sorted videos to watch, I can still go binge old ones like I did when I firse found the channel, but I see you had a plan. Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and that you enjoy your break.
Hope you enjoy! Happy new year 🥳
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Barry's unadulterated, pure joy at this moment made my day!
I do my own SORTED marathon every day by picking my favorite videos, thanks for doing it for me today boys!
Which do you watch multiple times?
@@jlb2739 I rewatched pass it on series 3 times in its entirety.
Thank you so much for making December a month of Sorted! These marathons have been amazing company and I’m loving the replays of Snow Way Out. I hope you all had an amazing holiday season and that 2024 brings you all the best!
I only joined the SortedFood channel recently so Ive never seen the old studio! Nice to see how far you guys have come and what we can look forward to in the future!
Over an hour of your great content?! You're amazing guys! And thanks for the playlist of the top 10 videos!😊😊😊😊😊
You're the best!
@@SortedFood You are! ❤️❤️🤗🤗🤗
Wow the old editing style, music and studio. This was a nice throwback!
I'd honestly get the tea bag tool. It just seems a lot simpler than having to squeeze it with a spoon. The only downside is that it's an additional thing to clean.
It's probably good for elderly, or people with disabilities too.
So much fun that you’ve put this together. Can’t wait to see if all the classics made the cut. You know: the coconut scraper, the whisk wiper, the s’mores maker and the tongs that truly annoyed Ben (and so many more).
Yes! Thank you!
Recently found these lads and this video was a nice way to see them throughout the years.
I love this kind of compilation. When I'm having a bad day I always go back to watch these so now I can hit play one time to cheer myself up.
I like Barry in the saurkraut episode going through his Magnum PI phase with that members only jacket.
This December has been incredibly difficult for me, and probably a number of other folks.
25 days of videos really softened a hard time. A marathon of gadget videos today was a welcome surprise/early birthday gift.
Thanks to the Sorted crew; the ones we see, and the ones we don’t!
Sorry that young are going through a tough time. You are not alone
@@jlb2739 Thanks. Not being alone in this is both comforting and horrible.
I have watched each and every one of these gadgets countless times and I'M GOING TO DO IT AGAIN!
I can see the twirling fork being useful for people who have issues with their hands and can't twirl the fork themselves, there are handicapped people out there boys who are twirling pasta fork would be a godsend because they could have pasta and be able to feed themselves instead of having somebody else feed them, when you are handicapped the least amount of people doing things for you makes you feel less incapable of doing what people take for granted... And twirling pasta might just be one of them, I'm blessed with the fact that I can still twirl a fork, but I've had patients who have gotten frustrated because I've had to do that job for them in this is going back before I became handicapped, so I know what I'm talking about when I say that don't judge it by your standards you might be able to twirl a fork but somebody who can't move their hands properly would find a twirling fork for pasta like I said, a godsend.
Tea Tool is very useful for those who have issues with their fingers. Something such as trigger finger makes it difficult to grip utensils. People with Parkinson’s or other issues causing hands to shake have difficulty with the simplest of actions such as getting a teabag on a spoon and squeezing it.
The every day videos throughout December has been lovely!
And it’s great the see all the gadget videos again, as they were my introduction to the channel 4 or 5 years ago :)
James: "should I take my chef's jacket pff?"
Spaff: "you'd please a lot of people if you did."
Damn, I got called out big-time there haha
Marathon of my favorite series?! Yes please ❤❤❤❤❤
seeing how far you all have come regarding different people's abilities is so good to see
You can't throw me back into the old sorted kitchen like this without a warning. I was in uni the last time I saw that yellow counterwall
I miss getting to see the nice brick and the stairs. It was so much more open and bright.
More Mike for me = absolutely best Christmas gift. Merry belated Christmas and Happy New Year!
The comments, reactions and judgments have improved so much over time it is quite unbelievable.
Even something silly as the first spaghetti twirler would elicit deeper thoughts on various usage situations where it would be a good thing nowadays. Back then it was comments such as "Its rubbish" and "it has no place anywhere" and nowadays I can definitely see a "Buuuuuut for people who have limited mobility/disorder such as Parkinsons/only have one hand/come from Yorkshire it would be a good thing".
I'd like to see an episode with gadgets designed for people with disabilities. I have seen a spoon meant for people with Parkinsons which I've been meaning to buy for my dad.
Useless or not…you decide!
I missed some of the old catch phrases.
But first…Fridge cam…Barry & Ben are the best of friends 🎶🎵🎶🎵
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣❤️
And the occasional nip slip
To get rid of the fat easily. Drop some good kitchen roll into the pan and all the fat is absorbed and can be removed with tongs. Works a treat. Watched a Mexican lady do it! It’s awesome.
Oooooweee, I can't wait for the Pass It On compilation!
Thank you so much for the Christmas series! It’s how I started everyday during the season. Such fun!
The last gadget looked like an old fashioned communion wafer maker 😊
What a delightful compilation ❤ thank you to the Sorted Crew for another wonderful year of culinary laughs and inspiration
I hope you all enjoy your holiday break. You deserve it. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!🎄🎉🍾🥂
I'm curious to know which of the gadgets you actually brought home and are actually still using!
I love the tipsy tray! That works great. I have seen similar trays but with multiple trays stacked with space between for carrying 6 meals on plates at once.
I LOVE the pineapple tool - have had mine for years - my son swears by the slap chop but I use my knife - I am definitely intrigued by the Almond Cow
I live in a small place so space is at a premium- don’t have room for a single use appliance especially if it takes a lot of room
The bit with James' nips was hilarious.
Part of this episode's fun is to see your studio's previous iteration(s).
The Maddest thing about this was seeing how the studio has changed over the years !!
Yay over an hour of gadgets! And James' reaction to most of them are golden
love a marathon
Another thanks for the 24 days of daily joy. It’s a stressful time of year for a lot of us, and starting my day with a dose of sorted laughter really was both a nice surprise and actually quite helpful. ❤
I remember watching these when they were new ❤ thank you for the walk down memory lane 🎉
Thanks for this compilation and well deserved break sorted crew! Thank you for all of the entertainment this month. I’m so excited for sassy James in 2024!
how could you not include the coconut shredder episode? 😂
The thrilled reaction James has when he figures things out is always funny
Saved this one for tomorrow, to help me make it through the day at work. Love the series, so I'm really looking forward to see these again ;) Happy Holidays, everyone!
Thanks for all the amazing hours of content that you’ve made this month! ❤
That first vid was my intro to this channel. Best suggestion youtube has ever given me.
I am in dire need for one of these for ALL the ultimate battles, and all the pass it ons, and all the mystery boxes
Honestly I watched so many more sorted videos in December than I do usually because of the daily videos! And I loved it! Thanks so much for doing that, it really was great
Thanks for all the hardwork you did over the month guys! Loved the dialy videos! Such a gift!MUCH appreciated! You're all the best! This nostalgia blast is much appreciated! You're the Best! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Our pleasure!
@@SortedFood Always happy
The kitchen gadget videos is what got me interested in watching sorted videos.
This was the best ending to a workday guys. Happy Holidays and never stop being this awesome.
This has one of my favourite lines ever in it: "what's a pound when you're that much of a baller"
What a treat to have so many in one video! Thanks for the laughs - and for the Sorted Advent calendar. You made my December!
“Hope you enjoyed listening in the background while doing chores”
Not me feeling called out while listening to this and the pretentious marathon while cooking/baking all day 😂
This was such a great video. I'd forgotten about some of these gadgets; some are just etched in my memory... Y'all did such great work throughout the month, y'all deserve a break.
I forgot what I was watching and I thought I was going crazy when I saw all of these young boys joshing around like it was 2015
it's been a wonderful december with sorted, thank you for all the hard work !
You are so welcome
You can definitely do more of these flashbacks. I rewatch your videos anyway, but this was really great.
I'm not going to lie, the tea tool is worse than useless. It actively ruins your tea; you aren't supposed to squeeze out the teabag because it releases the excess tannins from the leaves. It just makes your cuppa unpleasantly bitter
What a throwback! My only complaint is wish it was longer this is a relaxing way to spend an afternoon.
I love how young everyone looks! Now I get to see ones that I missed before I became a fan. Thank you so much! Happy New Year from the southern US!!
The reaction to the S'mores maker (and price) is a classic
You guys are really the gift that keeps on giving! Loving it and wishing you all the best for this new year 🎉❤
Oh my goodness! I forgot how sassy James was. This has been a wonderful walk down memory lane. Thanks Sorted!
Love a good gadget....love seemingly useless ones more. Also this time round I can see some of the 'useless' gadgets being useful for people who struggle to use the 'normal' style of item, and as for tea...bag in mug then water,let it stew then milk...but if using a china cup make the tea in the teapot, add milk to cup then and the tea....stops the cup cracking.
Loved the pineapple decorer. If I used pineapple a lot, that would be a must. Few others would be fun buys .
This is beautiful! And I’ve never missed James more 😂
Happy holidays! Y’all have done an amazing job this year🎉
Perfect timing, I can watch it while I work this week.
Love watching them again. As a cranky "older" person who cooks at home most days - if I have a utensil that works and do not see me using it a couple times a week, not coming home with me. Thanks and best for a wonderful New Year.
My favourite topic! I know it's just an aside, a bonus, the channel is about cooking and food in general (utensils are not even at the second), but to me it's a perfect attraction, an amusement ride.
As someone who is disabled and walks with a very swaying gait even with a cane, I'm pretty impressed with the tipsi tray. Retrieving drinks or food from the kitchen for myself is difficult, and usually it's a case of 'it needs to either fit in my pocket or be carryable with one hand' which is kind of limiting. I can't, for example, carry both a cup and a plate of food at the same time unless I go caneless, which means I'm even wobblier than with a cane and much more likely to spill or drop something.
This format is much better than a playlist . Thank you and happy new year
why not include the original gadget review video you did?... the one where you were all drunk. that was the best one.
The first video in this compilation is the first ever video of sorted that I came across, and I have been following you guys ever since