@@saaaaaaaaaaaam hi, can u pls tell me for a girl is it really possible to live alone in this world, if it is pls give me some tips to live alone safely
@@ikhan7854 Oh, it is very possible! and SO much better to be alone in solitude than to be lonely in company. You don't NEED anyone, except your best self. The BEST way to live - learn to be alone and happy : the right company will then find you. Believe me for this truth is everything. Learn what YOU like to do, do it, love it, and love yourself FIRST. and then you can walk through the world with confidence and be complete in yourself. You'll grow into your skin, and be your beautiful whole.
0:43 Prepare veggies (like garlic, peppers, onions, etc) and freeze them in stainless steel containers. They can last a month. 2:15 Use a silicone board because they're easier to clean. 2:35 Freeze meat wrapped in parchment paper (easier to take out) in silicone containers. Small portions can be frozen for stew. 4:00 Don't wash rice too much (so it won't lose a lot of nutrients) 4:17 Wrap freshly cooked rice (while it's still hot) in parchment paper. Freeze after cooling. 5:12 The first time you use a new pan, boil water and vinegar with it (after washing with detergent). 5:57 Coat the whole surface of the pan with cooking could about 3 times. 6:33 Silicone and wooden utensils don't scratch the pan. 7:11 Boil silicone containers with baking soda to prevent stickiness and for sanitation. 8:02 When making soup broth packets save time. 10:51 Heat baking soda and water in the microwave and wipe the inside to clean it. 11:20 Use one brand for all your tableware because they can fit into each other and save space. It's also aesthetic. 12:07 Bloopers. Silicone containers get really hot in the microwave be careful.
Jamel Eddine Lassoued God bless you for translating!! I could not figure out how to “turn on captions in settings” When I went to settings, there was no option for that. Thank you!!! :)
I've lived by myself now for close to a year now. I moved to a city hundreds of miles away from my family and friends, and I haven't had much success in making or maintaining relationships outside of my job. Currently I am dealing with overwhelming loneliness, but watching this is strangely comforting. I find it inspiring to see other people living well by their lonesome, and it makes me want to take more steps to improve my situation. Gosh, that is some self love right there, taking care of yourself enough to make dinner for to make every night. I want to do more stuff like this to take care of myself.
I feel you, whenever Im alone I get anxiety. And when i live alone i dont eat proper food . watching her video makes me feel like taking care of myself more
Aaah please practise self love more! Find the time because you're worth it! Your mental and physical health should always be your top priority in my opinion. Making a little time to prepare your own food, meditating, and of course speaking with old friends and family is so important I cant stress it enough. ♡
Kayla this may sound silly but know that you're never alone, God is always with YOU and has a purpose for your life. Use this time to give yourself self love, and self care. Learn a skill, find a hobby, a passion and get creative. Learn to enjoy your own company.
I was reading this comment thinking "is this me? did I write this?", I am in such a similar situation to you, especially with the feelings you have expressed, I hope we can make it through this hard and lonely time. Some days I feel like giving up, but watching this video gives me comfort too
@@queenb5289 a little tip from me about not eating proper . make yourself someting special, treat yourself because you earned it :) watch a recipe on youtube and make it. its fun and you will enjoy the process as much as eating it. and if you are brave enough ( talking about me here , because i am a little shy with people) as a coworker if you can invite him to eat with you worked wonderfully with my co worker and we are actually friends now and on that note try chef johns lemonade ....x)
If anyone is wondering where she got her pots and pans from, the brand is Modori Sodam Cookware. It’s from Korea so international subscribers (like me huhu) might not be able to get it. (Not unless someone knows how to get it)
yuna ً Yeah I’ve tried to purchase it before after keep seeing it over and over again in multiple Korean vlogs for my new house , but epic failed. 😂 Almost impossible to get for international clients.
Every single Korean youtuber that I've subscribed have the same pot. Marketing done right :) I like the look of the pot but I won't purchase it myself.
pastel9 I’ve noticed the same thing too and I’m very well aware of the marketing strategy being done... however my insight on this is I like its convenience and not only because it is used by Korean youtubers (probably one of the factors but doesn’t take up much of it). I’m a student who lives alone and I like convenience and simple things. A simple design and detachable handles make big difference in my storage cause I have very limited cabinets in my small kitchen. I like how the pots and pans are very flexible too and not having to buy separate pots and pans for different purposes. Although you may have different thoughts and opinions about this as you may have different living condition as I have :)
I loved how at the end you included the "bloopers", its really refreshing to see aesthetic channels being open about the fact that shooting everything is still a process :)
Let's be real: the majority of people watching this video don't live alone, but after 20 weeks of lockdown with our families we are seriously considering it Edit: it's been so long I've lost count of the weeks in lockdown. If you know please let me know lol
Hahhababababbabbabababababbab, ehhh, I wish... once I finish my studies I hope to match into my dream residency (as a Neurosurgeon) ... And move out! 🥺
you got me! ahahaa i cant wait to have my own place and to get things I am more comfortable to use with (without having to argue with my fam). Still far to reach but I know I'll get there :)
I love that you added the behind the scenes at the end with such carefully crafted videos it's easy to forget that real life doesn't have editing, in real life the pan just never stands up straight and sometimes the silicone container is too hot. Most content creators like to maintain the illusion of a perfectly crafted life where there are no little annoyances, but you went above and beyond to show some part of your reality :)
Happens all the effing time! Other thing that happens to me is I’ll go to the grocery knowing what ingredients to buy for the meal I want to cook for myself. But since I’m at the grocery and there’s ready to eat food there like fried chicken wings or roasted whole chicken, I pick one up too. I get home, tired from grocery shopping and end up eating the wings or roasted chicken. So the ingredients I bought for the meal I really wanted to make and eat end up in the fridge for another day. Lmao.
This seems like an ad trying to make me buy all of these cool minimalistic and technological kitchen gadgets,.... how do you find a container that's the same size as your meat or how do you find meat that's the same size as your container?
I'm alone also and live quite simply. One set of dishes and cutlery. One set of stainless steel pots. Life is so easy. thank you for sharing and stay safe at home. 💖
I also make a huge grocerie' buy once a month and cook four servings in one time, to eat one and keep the other three in the freezer, although I live alone. I found, living alone, that was the best way to eat healthy on a basis. I even keep containers with individual servings of salads in the fridge for those times I am so hungry I can't even think properly and my animal instict takes over me and I start eating bread, cheese and salami.
OMG, this person has extreme minimalist style, classy, all the details are so tasteful. Pure understatement. Love your video :) Thank you. Wishing you a beautiful warm Spring. Hello from Vienna.
when you attach the handle in the pot and move around the kitchen, I totally imagined my mom cooking and not attaching the handle properly and making my kitchen a crime scene 😅
I used to watch your videos 3 years ago when I was in high school, now I graduated and I will be going to university and live alone just like you! It always was a dream of mine after watching your videos😄 Now I will continue watching them after a stressful year.
Congrats!! If you live alone for the first time, there must be some difficulties, but consider it like growing pain that occurs in the process of making your own life habits and establishing your taste. I hope you live a happier life than now :)♥️
I have another tip -- for using parchment paper to wrap things. Often, when you tear the paper off the roll, it won't lie flat, it just keeps curling up and making the wrapping proceedure difficult (to say the least). The trick is to take the piece of parchment and scrunch it up into a ball (not too tightly thought, doing that can cause breaks in the paper) and then un-scrunching it to lay flat. Just smooth it out and it should be quite easy to work with. No more fighting with the rolling up syndrome, lol. Happy Cooking to All !
I love how seamless and gorgeous everything looked in the video, it felt like everything was okay. BUT what i loved EVEN MORE was the ending, because it made me remember that their lives are also filled with trial and error and odd occurrences.
I loved your out takes at the end. So many Creators hide their bloopers in an effort for "the perfect" production. This is pure fantasy. We all make mistakes. By sharing the good with the bad we can all learn from each other's mistakes. I look forward to seeing you 'How to Vlog' series. 💗
I'm about to face one of the most challenging week and work has been overwhelming lately, one week after another.. but this video is a comfort to watch. thank you for your hard work and may you always be healthy :)
I instantly fell in love with that Pan + detachable handle. I also have been living alone for years and I can understand the concept well. Behind the screen is relatable, that's what I do when I want to take a picture of dishes or salad (capture the moment). Thanks for sharing.
Yeah, we even have those mini rice cookers if you live alone. I prefer this over storing. Cooking rice seems easier than all that folding in parchment paper.
I'm Caucasian, live alone, and have no problem making rice (in a pot on the stove). In fact, while the rice is boiling, I can prep everything else and make a nice stir-fry with oyster sauce before the rice is done.
This is brilliant, thank you. I live alone and agree how useful the freezer is! I freeze herbs in bags or small pots but never thought to freeze garlic! I also rarely cook one portion of something (freezing the other portions in Ikea plastic boxes) for lunches or dinners during busy times or when ill. The silicone is a good idea but a lot of things I cook (soup, dal, lentil bolognaise or chilli for example) can be taken straight out of the freezer, run under a warm tap for a minute in the box then popped in a pan on v low heat to defrost and heat through (I don't have a microwave). I also freeze cooked tofu as I don't always want it for several meals in a row, so cook it on it's own then freeze to add to curries, stir fries etc. I keep bread in the freezer too as I don't eat it every day. My nana used to buy extra butter when the one she liked was on special, and freeze it! You can freeze just about anything :D
when I was a child I always want to live alone and now that Im living alone coz im studying in a far university... i realized that its not easy. the home sick is always there. you always miss your mom's food. its really hard to maintain. after school you cook your food. you wash your clothes. you clean your house. you study. you take care of yourself. and then home sick. thanks for this.
Thank you @Sueddu! I love your cookware! For the 14 years that I lived alone in Kenya, my fridge was everything. I was able to prep my meals every week. I would make three types of meals on a Saturday, freeze them and have healthy options throughout the week! My work colleagues thought I cooked every evening... 🤣
I have a family now, but before I lived alone for several years and really enjoyed it. I've always liked having my own space, my own routine without interruption and the quietness.
Wow I seriously never thought of freezing the rice, that’s so practical. Especially when you’re home from work and tired, thinking i have to wait for the ricecooker, i end up buying takeout most of the time. Every tips is a new thing for me so I learn so much! Thank youu :*
It's amazing, isn't it? I started doing this around 3 years ago and it's a total game changer. The reheated rice seems just as fresh and moist as if it came straight from the rice cooker.
Make sure you reheat only as much as you can heat because rice can harbour bacteria not destroyed by heat/microwaving. Therefore it may cause food poisoning if not stored and reheated appropriately :(
i've also been living alone for about 3 years now, and i do all the freezing portions thing too! prepared veggies, cooked food...i freeze them all per portion - easier to heat and also easier to watch my eating 😊 but my kitchen is hardly as beautiful as yours! 🤩 i have mismatched plates and pots and pans
When I decided to start my own RUclips channel, I had a few RUclips creators that I used to follow, my inspiration models. You are among them! I'm so impressed every single time by your way of filming, editing, content, mood. Thank you for sharing your videos!
@@CasualCookery probably because of the vintage and nostalgic ambience in your video :) I visited your page and end up binge-watching your videos. good luck! I really love your videos and recipes.
Love how aesthetic the video is. The cookware and kitchenware is just gorgeous, the design is so simple but so useful. I wish they had such beautiful aesthetic stuff internationally
Maybe in time, you will have your adult freedom to be able to live alone without assistance. Time will tell. I wish you the best of days and safety when you reach that goal. ^-^
i’m really grateful for your hard work... in moments like this, where i’m feeling the lowest i’ve ever been, they’re great help and cheer me up a lot 💕 thank you and stay safe 🥰
Empeze a vivir sola este año,tengo 18 y aunque no tenga las cosas que tienes, eh aprendido a ahorrar y se que en un futuro podre tener algo simirlar, eres una gran inspiración, Gracias ❤
That's the right way of cooking in cool humble way without making terrible noises of hitting the pans. I love the cute doggy in the end. So statistically she has a wonderful cute company n not all alone.
I still live with my family, but I dream of the day when I'll be financially stable enough to afford it. In the meantime, I want to learn as much as possible about living alone and how to make the best of it and this video came at the right time! I never liked to cook that much, but when I'll have my own beautiful kitchen I can't wait to learn!
Actually, what she is doing is also great when you've a family or live with as a couple. It's called batch cooking, though you may need a big freezer. I advice you to start learning how to cook and get organized as soon as possible because it's difficult to pick up a new habit.
Каждый раз,когда смотрю ваши видеоролики на душе становится спокойнее (особенно они помогают после тяжёлой рабочей недели). Большое спасибо от всего сердца за проделанную работу✨ *простите,что на русском💦
I'm only just over three minutes in and I love these tips and the products that you show! I've never thought of using silicone cutting boards, but the fact they don't leave scratch marks from the knife and lifted edges so food doesn't roll off is very convincing! I can't wait till I move out on my own, I'm definitely going to implement these tips 😁😁😄😄
Great tips! Just a comment, from a culinary standpoint, the flavor compound allicin found in garlic will deteriorate hours after cutting. You really want to cut it minutes to hours before using it to maximize flavor. Whole garlic keeps well in room temperature anyway.
Massive thanks to u mate cause I can’t remember how many time when i just spent 10mins for cooking but like years for Preparing and a decade for cleaning up the kitchen you’re right simple is the best stick for a long run 😂😂 keep it up 👍 really appreciate what you’ve done
Thank you for sharing the funny clips at the end. I so appreciate how slowly and intentionally you prepare, package and store your foods. I love your wrapping of the rice . 💛
lol, it's actually one of the must-have items in korean households, because we most of our foods are bulk made that require a freezer like kimchi, soups, and dumplings. My parents even have a whole separate freezer in the laundry room just for storing kimchi :)
@@MsSunnyChoi Mine saved my life when I was blind for a year, waiting for my corneal replacement surgeries, unable to see, but also in quarantine for nearly a year. Covid was a breeze after all that.
everything was just so thought through and seemless, also all your kitchen gear was practical yet so dainty,loved it. i would love a lifestyle coach like this so they can teach me. p.s i love all the little 'bloopers' reminds us youre human people who like slow living and who are methodical just seem to have it together and can live minimalist lives alot easier chaos,clutter,rushing,messiness, hoarding seem to all be the products of instant gratification and lack of patience
haha i like how you included the "bloopers" at the end...your video was so relaxing! im not living on my own yet, but this made me excited to buy my own cookware and have everything neatly organized lol
Thank you for your beautiful video. My husband and I will be empty-nesters soon and your tips will help us to down-size many items and live more simply. Thank you again!
I don't live alone, I just got baited that magnificent thumbnail. Shot composition and music is also incredibly on point, I love the work and thought that's gone into the making of this video.
Watching this video makes me wish I could still live alone at times. I really like that metal and silicone container, for freezing, and using parchment paper, which I have started to use often in place of plastic too. I've been trying to figure out how to separate meat because often times, I have to think about how the meats will fit but watching this video has made me see more organization options. I used to cook a lot of meals beforehand for myself and store away to eat for the week, but now our small fridge is always stocked to the rim, it makes it hard to organize often. My boyfriend is a picky eater too, so I can't always make a big batch of food anymore, because the fridge and freezer is completely full of meals I will need to make for the month. And if he won't eat them, I have to try to finish it all myself. Sometimes, that gets to be difficult. He's also a slob (despite how much I love him and all he does for me); I am cleaning and cooking for 2 in the house, despite paying my share of the rent and groceries... When I used to live by myself, everything was much more easier to manage because I'm only picking up after me. Ah... the nostalgia and ease of being single.
I also have lived alone for about 20 years but I have adjusted and find things to do such as quilting crocheting or reading and praying. I also prepare things ahead of time and put them in the freezer even sometimes cooking several portions and then freezing them for when I am not up to cooking. I enjoyed your video thanks.
One more tip: make a big batch of a versatile meal ingredient then separate into small containers to put in the freezer or fridge. When you don't feel like cooking, just reheat and you have a ready meal. For example, one of my go-to meals are bolognaise sauce. Just reheat; boil some spaghettin on the pot, and there you go. Bolognaise sauce can also be eaten over rice, or made into sandwich fillings (recook to dry it out over slow heat) or skillet lasagna. Yum!
Hi Sueddu, I was happy to subtitle the video in French and I was happy to discover your hitchen tips. Your kitcheware is so beautiful and simple, i'm in ❤️ I hope you like the subtitles. See you soon. Kiss from France ❤️❤️
I really enjoyed your presentation, every last detail had a purpose. Also with the nesting plates/bowls all the attention goes to the true star of the show, the food, which made me hunger for it. Hope to see more of your videos in the future. Have a great Christmas and a happy new year ❤🎅🎄🤶💝🎊
After watching that video some time ago i fell in love not only with the aestetics but also modori cookware :D after some research and asking my friend for help I ordered it and it has arrived yesterday. i love it. Thank you for introducing me to this brand. It is expensive but quality of those pans is really really nice.
just moved out and these tips are super helpful!! also love your kitchen tools!! especially when you put that "grip" part on the pan, i was like WOW :')
The cinematography, b-roll and editing have not gone unnoticed! Very impressive and very healing to watch. I hope the cookware and Tupperware brands paid you for this because I’m sold! I’ll be buying it! 😂 Now to watch the rest of your videos ❤️
I really enjoyed this and thank you for these helpful hints! You are a very creative lady. I also enjoyed the humor in the behind the scenes. Please keep up these videos. They help us in these troubling times. Thank you Sueddu!
"Легко разбить новую кастрюлю. Если вы живете один и еще не пробовали, я настоятельно рекомендую это". И я такая: ЧТОООО???🤣 Зачем мне бить новую кастрюлю? Чтобы спустить пар, если вдруг озверею на карантине?😂 Субтитры просто огонь🔥🔥🔥😄
Super cute to see the behind-the-scenes! :D Thank you for showing such beautiful cookware and tableware! Now I want those Modori cutting boards and the pot/pan set with detachable handle. Unfortunately it doesn't look like Modori ships to the U.S....
I've tried cutting up onions, garlic, ginger like that. It freezes into a big clump and is hard to break off the amount you need - it won't look so elegant as this video, as you chip and pry with spoons and knives while trying not to slice off your finger. If you really want to freeze it, you need to first freeze it separately on a cookie sheet and then package it up in a container. How do you prevent the clumping if this is truly the way you do it and not just for a video?
I agree with the others. Your veggies must be too wet if that happens. Dry with a towel or paper wipes. Also, it can also be your freezer setting. Many modern freezers are programmed to not freeze food too solid and with visible water crystals. I think her freezer is one of those newer ones. Ours is the same.
The biggest culprits are: Your storage cointainer doesn't SEAL properly, invest in a few but good ones, and as other mentioned, even with that, you need to pat your stuff dry properly.
I like the way she moves because that is how I usually do my work. I mean not making some loud noises as much as possible when fixing the pots and plates and my mother just do it like waking up the whole neighborhood.
isn't it nice to watch someone who seems to have their life together while yours is in shambles?
But a bit lonely life...I couldn't lead such a solitary life. I love my privacy and alone time but not all the time.
@@spoly8139 solitude does not equal loneliness but understand you because not all are the same.
@@saaaaaaaaaaaam hi, can u pls tell me for a girl is it really possible to live alone in this world, if it is pls give me some tips to live alone safely
@@ikhan7854 Everyone can,don`t belive in the idea that you need a man so you can live please this isn`t good for you
@@ikhan7854 Oh, it is very possible! and SO much better to be alone in solitude than to be lonely in company. You don't NEED anyone, except your best self.
The BEST way to live - learn to be alone and happy : the right company will then find you.
Believe me for this truth is everything. Learn what YOU like to do, do it, love it, and love yourself FIRST. and then you can walk through the world with confidence and be complete in yourself. You'll grow into your skin, and be your beautiful whole.
this is not aesthetic, this is aesthetique. everything in her house exudes elegance
aesthetic but french
@@unicetan2474 in french we say esthétique but yeah lol, everything looks fancyi french for a foreigner I heard lol
Foufou pretty much lol
ʙʟᴜᴇʙᴇʀʀʏꜰᴀʟʟꜱ i- 💀💀💀 did you just say u dont speak cRoIsSaNt-
@@jomsies i have asthma and that's how I say it
0:43 Prepare veggies (like garlic, peppers, onions, etc) and freeze them in stainless steel containers. They can last a month.
2:15 Use a silicone board because they're easier to clean.
2:35 Freeze meat wrapped in parchment paper (easier to take out) in silicone containers. Small portions can be frozen for stew.
4:00 Don't wash rice too much (so it won't lose a lot of nutrients)
4:17 Wrap freshly cooked rice (while it's still hot) in parchment paper. Freeze after cooling.
5:12 The first time you use a new pan, boil water and vinegar with it (after washing with detergent).
5:57 Coat the whole surface of the pan with cooking could about 3 times.
6:33 Silicone and wooden utensils don't scratch the pan.
7:11 Boil silicone containers with baking soda to prevent stickiness and for sanitation.
8:02 When making soup broth packets save time.
10:51 Heat baking soda and water in the microwave and wipe the inside to clean it.
11:20 Use one brand for all your tableware because they can fit into each other and save space. It's also aesthetic.
12:07 Bloopers. Silicone containers get really hot in the microwave be careful.
I'm all into the pot and silicone mats
Thankyou (: this is very helpful
Jamel Eddine Lassoued God bless you for translating!! I could not figure out how to “turn on captions in settings” When I went to settings, there was no option for that. Thank you!!! :)
You even did the bloopers. ❤ So cute and helpful
I want to know what brand the tableware is! The way it's set up to fit into each other, seems like it's sold as a set.
I've lived by myself now for close to a year now. I moved to a city hundreds of miles away from my family and friends, and I haven't had much success in making or maintaining relationships outside of my job. Currently I am dealing with overwhelming loneliness, but watching this is strangely comforting. I find it inspiring to see other people living well by their lonesome, and it makes me want to take more steps to improve my situation. Gosh, that is some self love right there, taking care of yourself enough to make dinner for to make every night. I want to do more stuff like this to take care of myself.
I feel you, whenever Im alone I get anxiety. And when i live alone i dont eat proper food . watching her video makes me feel like taking care of myself more
Aaah please practise self love more! Find the time because you're worth it! Your mental and physical health should always be your top priority in my opinion. Making a little time to prepare your own food, meditating, and of course speaking with old friends and family is so important I cant stress it enough. ♡
Kayla this may sound silly but know that you're never alone, God is always with YOU and has a purpose for your life. Use this time to give yourself self love, and self care. Learn a skill, find a hobby, a passion and get creative. Learn to enjoy your own company.
I was reading this comment thinking "is this me? did I write this?", I am in such a similar situation to you, especially with the feelings you have expressed, I hope we can make it through this hard and lonely time. Some days I feel like giving up, but watching this video gives me comfort too
@@queenb5289 a little tip from me about not eating proper . make yourself someting special, treat yourself because you earned it :)
watch a recipe on youtube and make it. its fun and you will enjoy the process as much as eating it.
and if you are brave enough ( talking about me here , because i am a little shy with people) as a coworker if you can invite him to eat with you
worked wonderfully with my co worker and we are actually friends now
and on that note try chef johns lemonade ....x)
This person wraps rice better than I wrap gifts.
Andre Elias lol
I wrap gifts pretty well, I’ll see...
😂😂😂😂
but rice is a gift ;)
If anyone is wondering where she got her pots and pans from, the brand is Modori Sodam Cookware. It’s from Korea so international subscribers (like me huhu) might not be able to get it. (Not unless someone knows how to get it)
yuna ً
Yeah I’ve tried to purchase it before after keep seeing it over and over again in multiple Korean vlogs for my new house , but epic failed. 😂
Almost impossible to get for international clients.
Every single Korean youtuber that I've subscribed have the same pot. Marketing done right :) I like the look of the pot but I won't purchase it myself.
Have you found any similar brands that do international?
pastel9 I’ve noticed the same thing too and I’m very well aware of the marketing strategy being done... however my insight on this is I like its convenience and not only because it is used by Korean youtubers (probably one of the factors but doesn’t take up much of it). I’m a student who lives alone and I like convenience and simple things. A simple design and detachable handles make big difference in my storage cause I have very limited cabinets in my small kitchen. I like how the pots and pans are very flexible too and not having to buy separate pots and pans for different purposes. Although you may have different thoughts and opinions about this as you may have different living condition as I have :)
footistarzz2 I’m currently searching around, if I found one, I will get back to you on it :)
I loved how at the end you included the "bloopers", its really refreshing to see aesthetic channels being open about the fact that shooting everything is still a process :)
The sound of Sueddu rubbing her hands after touching the hot container was cute :)
@@liquidtunes "It's hot." Cracked me up!
and really funny and cute!!
Let's be real: the majority of people watching this video don't live alone, but after 20 weeks of lockdown with our families we are seriously considering it
Edit: it's been so long I've lost count of the weeks in lockdown. If you know please let me know lol
Hahhababababbabbabababababbab, ehhh, I wish... once I finish my studies I hope to match into my dream residency (as a Neurosurgeon) ... And move out! 🥺
@@nishthedr same, fellow Indian army
@@leizaify same dude
You got me lmao. I'm still a teen but i want to move out so bad but with my mother
you got me! ahahaa i cant wait to have my own place and to get things I am more comfortable to use with (without having to argue with my fam). Still far to reach but I know I'll get there :)
I love that you added the behind the scenes at the end with such carefully crafted videos it's easy to forget that real life doesn't have editing, in real life the pan just never stands up straight and sometimes the silicone container is too hot. Most content creators like to maintain the illusion of a perfectly crafted life where there are no little annoyances, but you went above and beyond to show some part of your reality :)
To summarize: Have a large freezer and use silicone utensils whenever you can.
Enjoji Yeaah
I haven't seen a silicone container in my life
*LARGE* being the operative word. Wish I had a freezer that big.
looool that really was the whole video
and hella parchment paper
Can't believe I watched a 13.5 minute long ad and felt relaxed.
I love that set of pans with removable handle. Looks so comfortable and aesthetic
Tamina K I need the name of this set!!
Is there a link to this set?
I think she mntiomed it like, Sodam ware or something?
@@omaryezz you can find the brand on IG. its modori.official
Lisa Yu they don‘t ship internationally sadly.....
"these are not the only things I freeze"
*pulls out rice cooker*
I really thought he stores his rice cooker in the freezer for a second
Topples 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s a she though
*she
Ikr??? hahaha
She correct your grammer
😂 me too. Almost said, you freez rice cooker?
No. If there are 10 meals in the freezer, I'm going to eat 10 meals for dinner tonight.
LMAOOO
true
me too😅
Happens all the effing time! Other thing that happens to me is I’ll go to the grocery knowing what ingredients to buy for the meal I want to cook for myself. But since I’m at the grocery and there’s ready to eat food there like fried chicken wings or roasted whole chicken, I pick one up too. I get home, tired from grocery shopping and end up eating the wings or roasted chicken. So the ingredients I bought for the meal I really wanted to make and eat end up in the fridge for another day. Lmao.
Honestly same!
I’m so impressed. I’ve learned nothing from a lifetime of living alone, except to accept my incompetence. I’ll gratefully try some of these hacks.
This seems like an ad trying to make me buy all of these cool minimalistic and technological kitchen gadgets,.... how do you find a container that's the same size as your meat or how do you find meat that's the same size as your container?
You, now follow me carefully here, cut the meat to fit the, i hope you're still able to track, container.
I think she just cut the meat and froze the smaller pieces separately
She is sponsored by madori sooooo...
That's one of life's mysteries that this youtuber seems to have figured out.
FTjack AoE7AoT or find a pan that fits seamlessly inside the burner!
I'm alone also and live quite simply. One set of dishes and cutlery. One set of stainless steel pots. Life is so easy. thank you for sharing and stay safe at home. 💖
I also make a huge grocerie' buy once a month and cook four servings in one time, to eat one and keep the other three in the freezer, although I live alone. I found, living alone, that was the best way to eat healthy on a basis. I even keep containers with individual servings of salads in the fridge for those times I am so hungry I can't even think properly and my animal instict takes over me and I start eating bread, cheese and salami.
Means really put in the freezer right to last long?
Imagine being so quiet. I can’t go 5 minutes without talking to myself like a crazy person 😂
but life makes even the most talkative, the most quiet
That is so me blah blah blah.. Nobody to hear me but my cat
🤣🤣🤣
Good to know that I´m not the only one.
same here.
Talking to yourself is okay, answering back is the problem. 😂😆😁
The level of aesthetic, filmmaking, and finesse in this video are off the charts. So glad I found this channel.
OMG, this person has extreme minimalist style, classy, all the details are so tasteful. Pure understatement. Love your video :) Thank you. Wishing you a beautiful warm Spring. Hello from Vienna.
when you attach the handle in the pot and move around the kitchen, I totally imagined my mom cooking and not attaching the handle properly and making my kitchen a crime scene 😅
It’s so aesthetics to see everything neat and minimalist
I used to watch your videos 3 years ago when I was in high school, now I graduated and I will be going to university and live alone just like you! It always was a dream of mine after watching your videos😄 Now I will continue watching them after a stressful year.
Congrats!! If you live alone for the first time, there must be some difficulties, but consider it like growing pain that occurs in the process of making your own life habits and establishing your taste. I hope you live a happier life than now :)♥️
@@sueddu Thank you sm! 🤍
I have another tip -- for using parchment paper to wrap things. Often, when you tear the paper off the roll, it won't lie flat, it just keeps curling up and making the wrapping proceedure difficult (to say the least). The trick is to take the piece of parchment and scrunch it up into a ball (not too tightly thought, doing that can cause breaks in the paper) and then un-scrunching it to lay flat. Just smooth it out and it should be quite easy to work with. No more fighting with the rolling up syndrome, lol. Happy Cooking to All !
I do that too! I thought I was so clever for thinking it up...I didn't realize it was just a thing that other people did too. 😆
I love how seamless and gorgeous everything looked in the video, it felt like everything was okay. BUT what i loved EVEN MORE was the ending, because it made me remember that their lives are also filled with trial and error and odd occurrences.
as someone who has been living alone, i can definitely agree that the freezer becomes your best friend.
shes literally living in an aesthetic i love it and these videos are just so therapeutic
한국어 댓글을 찾으셨네요! 축하드립니다.
So beautifully presented and clear despite language barrier...thank you so very very much😊😊😊😊
I aspire to have my life together as much as this person has their cooking routine x.x
man the kitchen utensils, supplies, containers, compliment the aesthetics of the video and is just so perfect.
I loved your out takes at the end. So many Creators hide their bloopers in an effort for "the perfect" production. This is pure fantasy. We all make mistakes. By sharing the good with the bad we can all learn from each other's mistakes. I look forward to seeing you 'How to Vlog' series. 💗
I'm about to face one of the most challenging week and work has been overwhelming lately, one week after another.. but this video is a comfort to watch. thank you for your hard work and may you always be healthy :)
I've never planned to marry a pan before, let's say that i'm reconsidering it
I'm falling in love with that tap too 😂
I guess you are...
PANSEXUAL
Woops jk
I love the nested pots and pans, as well as the nesting bowls - true minimalist. Beautiful, calm life in that kitchen. A dream come true
I instantly fell in love with that Pan + detachable handle. I also have been living alone for years and I can understand the concept well.
Behind the screen is relatable, that's what I do when I want to take a picture of dishes or salad (capture the moment). Thanks for sharing.
Her: Not easy to cook rice at everymeal when living alone
Filipinos: Cooks rice 3 times a day
ahahahaha
Same here.. And I am from India (northeastern side)...we eat rice 3times a day. 😃
Yeah, we even have those mini rice cookers if you live alone. I prefer this over storing. Cooking rice seems easier than all that folding in parchment paper.
I'm Caucasian, live alone, and have no problem making rice (in a pot on the stove). In fact, while the rice is boiling, I can prep everything else and make a nice stir-fry with oyster sauce before the rice is done.
we southindians also eat rice 3 times a day
I love how everything is so space saving and compact. Very aesthetically pleasing.
This is brilliant, thank you. I live alone and agree how useful the freezer is! I freeze herbs in bags or small pots but never thought to freeze garlic! I also rarely cook one portion of something (freezing the other portions in Ikea plastic boxes) for lunches or dinners during busy times or when ill. The silicone is a good idea but a lot of things I cook (soup, dal, lentil bolognaise or chilli for example) can be taken straight out of the freezer, run under a warm tap for a minute in the box then popped in a pan on v low heat to defrost and heat through (I don't have a microwave). I also freeze cooked tofu as I don't always want it for several meals in a row, so cook it on it's own then freeze to add to curries, stir fries etc. I keep bread in the freezer too as I don't eat it every day. My nana used to buy extra butter when the one she liked was on special, and freeze it! You can freeze just about anything :D
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when I was a child I always want to live alone and now that Im living alone coz im studying in a far university... i realized that its not easy. the home sick is always there. you always miss your mom's food. its really hard to maintain. after school you cook your food. you wash your clothes. you clean your house. you study. you take care of yourself. and then home sick. thanks for this.
You seem so put together lmao. Your videos are so calming and soothing, we can really see that you’re putting hard work into them
Thank you @Sueddu! I love your cookware! For the 14 years that I lived alone in Kenya, my fridge was everything. I was able to prep my meals every week. I would make three types of meals on a Saturday, freeze them and have healthy options throughout the week! My work colleagues thought I cooked every evening... 🤣
I have a family now, but before I lived alone for several years and really enjoyed it. I've always liked having my own space, my own routine without interruption and the quietness.
Everything in this video is so beautiful! And freezing food in baking paper is a master stroke!
Wow I seriously never thought of freezing the rice, that’s so practical. Especially when you’re home from work and tired, thinking i have to wait for the ricecooker, i end up buying takeout most of the time. Every tips is a new thing for me so I learn so much! Thank youu :*
It's amazing, isn't it? I started doing this around 3 years ago and it's a total game changer. The reheated rice seems just as fresh and moist as if it came straight from the rice cooker.
Make sure you reheat only as much as you can heat because rice can harbour bacteria not destroyed by heat/microwaving. Therefore it may cause food poisoning if not stored and reheated appropriately :(
@@kimjack1000 ah really, do you freeze the rice in baking paper too?
@@gracefry9637 oooh that's good to know, thank you :D
i've also been living alone for about 3 years now, and i do all the freezing portions thing too! prepared veggies, cooked food...i freeze them all per portion - easier to heat and also easier to watch my eating 😊 but my kitchen is hardly as beautiful as yours! 🤩 i have mismatched plates and pots and pans
Many people consider mismatched dishes very charming. We can’t compare ourselves to others, especially if it makes us feel badly about ourselves.
When I decided to start my own RUclips channel, I had a few RUclips creators that I used to follow, my inspiration models. You are among them! I'm so impressed every single time by your way of filming, editing, content, mood. Thank you for sharing your videos!
Good luck.
@@blace1200 Thank you! :)
@meefhere what's grandma aesthetics?
@@CasualCookery probably because of the vintage and nostalgic ambience in your video :) I visited your page and end up binge-watching your videos. good luck! I really love your videos and recipes.
@@passionpits oh, true! Thank you for the compliments! 🤗
Love how aesthetic the video is. The cookware and kitchenware is just gorgeous, the design is so simple but so useful. I wish they had such beautiful aesthetic stuff internationally
This is so utterly calming and beautiful!
The entire account is asking me to get an apartment and live alone, but mom won’t allow me 😂😅
Maybe in time, you will have your adult freedom to be able to live alone without assistance. Time will tell. I wish you the best of days and safety when you reach that goal. ^-^
@@jet4557 I love you
That;s because you are a child, otherwise it is pathetic and you do not need your mother permission.
i’m really grateful for your hard work... in moments like this, where i’m feeling the lowest i’ve ever been, they’re great help and cheer me up a lot 💕 thank you and stay safe 🥰
Empeze a vivir sola este año,tengo 18 y aunque no tenga las cosas que tienes, eh aprendido a ahorrar y se que en un futuro podre tener algo simirlar, eres una gran inspiración, Gracias ❤
I found this video so soothing. My mental health needed that today.
That's the right way of cooking in cool humble way without making terrible noises of hitting the pans. I love the cute doggy in the end. So statistically she has a wonderful cute company n not all alone.
everything is so clean, so neat. it's so nice to see someone caring so much about making sure everything is hygienic and unstained
It’s so peaceful to watch. You just enjoy the aesthetics and the sound. Can’t wait to get my life together lol
You're getting there ! :)
I still live with my family, but I dream of the day when I'll be financially stable enough to afford it. In the meantime, I want to learn as much as possible about living alone and how to make the best of it and this video came at the right time! I never liked to cook that much, but when I'll have my own beautiful kitchen I can't wait to learn!
Actually, what she is doing is also great when you've a family or live with as a couple. It's called batch cooking, though you may need a big freezer. I advice you to start learning how to cook and get organized as soon as possible because it's difficult to pick up a new habit.
정갈하고 깔끔한 팁들이네요! 잘보고 갑니다💓💓
감기 조심하시고 좋은 하루되세요😚😚
the pan is such a cool contraption, I want one of those omgh !!!
Каждый раз,когда смотрю ваши видеоролики на душе становится спокойнее (особенно они помогают после тяжёлой рабочей недели).
Большое спасибо от всего сердца за проделанную работу✨
*простите,что на русском💦
I'm only just over three minutes in and I love these tips and the products that you show! I've never thought of using silicone cutting boards, but the fact they don't leave scratch marks from the knife and lifted edges so food doesn't roll off is very convincing! I can't wait till I move out on my own, I'm definitely going to implement these tips 😁😁😄😄
She is just on a whole different level😶
Great tips! Just a comment, from a culinary standpoint, the flavor compound allicin found in garlic will deteriorate hours after cutting. You really want to cut it minutes to hours before using it to maximize flavor. Whole garlic keeps well in room temperature anyway.
yep.. stop refrigerating garlic.
The removable handle on the set of pots is genius and I've never seen this before.
Massive thanks to u mate cause I can’t remember how many time when i just spent 10mins for cooking but like years for Preparing and a decade for cleaning up the kitchen you’re right simple is the best stick for a long run 😂😂 keep it up 👍 really appreciate what you’ve done
食器全部素敵。。木と白色の組み合わせめっちゃかわいい。。
This was so enjoyable to watch that at the end I was like "there's no way this was 13 minutes" it felt so short! Love everything about it!
Thank you for sharing the funny clips at the end. I so appreciate how slowly and intentionally you prepare, package and store your foods. I love your wrapping of the rice . 💛
Greatest tip for living alone: buy a freaking gigantic FREEZER
Best purchase I ever made, along with an electric pressure cooker. I make rice every day, because I can, but I might consider freezing it.
lol, it's actually one of the must-have items in korean households, because we most of our foods are bulk made that require a freezer like kimchi, soups, and dumplings. My parents even have a whole separate freezer in the laundry room just for storing kimchi :)
@@MsSunnyChoi Mine saved my life when I was blind for a year, waiting for my corneal replacement surgeries, unable to see, but also in quarantine for nearly a year. Covid was a breeze after all that.
everything was just so thought through and seemless, also all your kitchen gear was practical yet so dainty,loved it. i would love a lifestyle coach like this so they can teach me. p.s i love all the little 'bloopers' reminds us youre human
people who like slow living and who are methodical just seem to have it together and can live minimalist lives alot easier
chaos,clutter,rushing,messiness, hoarding seem to all be the products of instant gratification and lack of patience
haha i like how you included the "bloopers" at the end...your video was so relaxing! im not living on my own yet, but this made me excited to buy my own cookware and have everything neatly organized lol
The video is so professional, when it started I thought it was an add. I was searching for the skip!
Thank you for your beautiful video. My husband and I will be empty-nesters soon and your tips will help us to down-size many items and live more simply. Thank you again!
I don't live alone, I just got baited that magnificent thumbnail. Shot composition and music is also incredibly on point, I love the work and thought that's gone into the making of this video.
I need that set of cutting boards. I love how room saving and nice to look at it is!
Watching this video makes me wish I could still live alone at times. I really like that metal and silicone container, for freezing, and using parchment paper, which I have started to use often in place of plastic too. I've been trying to figure out how to separate meat because often times, I have to think about how the meats will fit but watching this video has made me see more organization options. I used to cook a lot of meals beforehand for myself and store away to eat for the week, but now our small fridge is always stocked to the rim, it makes it hard to organize often. My boyfriend is a picky eater too, so I can't always make a big batch of food anymore, because the fridge and freezer is completely full of meals I will need to make for the month. And if he won't eat them, I have to try to finish it all myself. Sometimes, that gets to be difficult. He's also a slob (despite how much I love him and all he does for me); I am cleaning and cooking for 2 in the house, despite paying my share of the rent and groceries... When I used to live by myself, everything was much more easier to manage because I'm only picking up after me. Ah... the nostalgia and ease of being single.
Sounds like he needs you.
I didn't even realize i needed this video until now so THANK YOU
Honestly living alone and in a different country is hard. Really hard and confusing. It's cool to have these kind of videos
I also have lived alone for about 20 years but I have adjusted and find things to do such as quilting crocheting or reading and praying. I also prepare things ahead of time and put them in the freezer even sometimes cooking several portions and then freezing them for when I am not up to cooking. I enjoyed your video thanks.
One more tip: make a big batch of a versatile meal ingredient then separate into small containers to put in the freezer or fridge. When you don't feel like cooking, just reheat and you have a ready meal. For example, one of my go-to meals are bolognaise sauce. Just reheat; boil some spaghettin on the pot, and there you go. Bolognaise sauce can also be eaten over rice, or made into sandwich fillings (recook to dry it out over slow heat) or skillet lasagna. Yum!
Hi Sueddu,
I was happy to subtitle the video in French and I was happy to discover your hitchen tips.
Your kitcheware is so beautiful and simple, i'm in ❤️
I hope you like the subtitles.
See you soon.
Kiss from France ❤️❤️
I really enjoyed your presentation, every last detail had a purpose. Also with the nesting plates/bowls all the attention goes to the true star of the show, the food, which made me hunger for it. Hope to see more of your videos in the future. Have a great Christmas and a happy new year ❤🎅🎄🤶💝🎊
After watching that video some time ago i fell in love not only with the aestetics but also modori cookware :D after some research and asking my friend for help I ordered it and it has arrived yesterday. i love it. Thank you for introducing me to this brand. It is expensive but quality of those pans is really really nice.
I like your tips. I wouldn't have thought of packaging the rice that way. Thank you for taking the time to make the video and share your tips.
just moved out and these tips are super helpful!! also love your kitchen tools!! especially when you put that "grip" part on the pan, i was like WOW :')
The cinematography, b-roll and editing have not gone unnoticed! Very impressive and very healing to watch.
I hope the cookware and Tupperware brands paid you for this because I’m sold! I’ll be buying it! 😂
Now to watch the rest of your videos ❤️
모도리 저도 쓰고있는데
심플하고 깔끔해서 주방 어디둬도 이쁘더라구요 도마는 써보지 않았는데
이거보니 도마도 사고싶어지는 마성의 영상 ...🥶
Her kitchen is like a museum
This is the kind of video that reminds me RUclips can be a wholesome platform
Обожаю такие видео, то что они с субтитрами, которые переводятся и на русский. Превосходно! Love!)))))
Да! Очень атмосферно и приятно смотреть.
I’m obsessed with this channel 💙
밥을 종이 호일에 소분하다니🤭 생각도 못했다.. 항상 플라스틱 용기가 부족했는데! 종이 호일 사러 가야쥐~!!!
that microwave cleaning hack is wonderful!
I really enjoyed this and thank you for these helpful hints! You are a very creative lady. I also enjoyed the humor in the behind the scenes. Please keep up these videos. They help us in these troubling times. Thank you Sueddu!
"Легко разбить новую кастрюлю. Если вы живете один и еще не пробовали, я настоятельно рекомендую это". И я такая: ЧТОООО???🤣 Зачем мне бить новую кастрюлю? Чтобы спустить пар, если вдруг озверею на карантине?😂
Субтитры просто огонь🔥🔥🔥😄
АХАПХА Поэтому я включаю английские субтитры 🤣
@@knitted_sweater_near_fireplace нее, это слишком просто и скучно!)))
главное, что посыл понятен)
Super cute to see the behind-the-scenes! :D Thank you for showing such beautiful cookware and tableware! Now I want those Modori cutting boards and the pot/pan set with detachable handle. Unfortunately it doesn't look like Modori ships to the U.S....
I know! I want to order the pans/cookware set & cutting boards. Doesn't look like that's possible though. 😔
I've tried cutting up onions, garlic, ginger like that. It freezes into a big clump and is hard to break off the amount you need - it won't look so elegant as this video, as you chip and pry with spoons and knives while trying not to slice off your finger. If you really want to freeze it, you need to first freeze it separately on a cookie sheet and then package it up in a container. How do you prevent the clumping if this is truly the way you do it and not just for a video?
Once its frozen just really slam it on the counter a couple times. same goes with fruit pieces or vegetables
I think the trick is to keep the onions, garlic and ginger as dry as possible before freezing
if they are freezing in a clump, they must be too wet
I agree with the others. Your veggies must be too wet if that happens. Dry with a towel or paper wipes. Also, it can also be your freezer setting. Many modern freezers are programmed to not freeze food too solid and with visible water crystals. I think her freezer is one of those newer ones. Ours is the same.
The biggest culprits are: Your storage cointainer doesn't SEAL properly, invest in a few but good ones, and as other mentioned, even with that, you need to pat your stuff dry properly.
I like the way she moves because that is how I usually do my work. I mean not making some loud noises as much as possible when fixing the pots and plates and my mother just do it like waking up the whole neighborhood.
Your habits are my goals