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  2. The Tiny Chef Show - Wikipedia

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    Olly makes a video to show her Dinosaur Club her Triceratops model Sally. As her Dinosaur Club is coming to the stump, Tiny Chef and Olly plan to make chocolate Dino Cake. As Olly forgot to pick up the dinosaur name-tags at the store, Tiny Chef is asked to watch Sally as he has Henry, Ruby, and the Stump Band do something special as he makes a ...

  3. How to Cook That - Wikipedia

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    How To Cook That (often stylised as H2CT) is an Australian website and YouTube baking channel that provides video recipes on baking and decorating themed cakes, desserts, chocolate creations and other confectionery. Launched as a website in 2011 by founder Ann Reardon, it later gained more than 4 million followers on YouTube, surpassing more ...

  4. Miniature food - Wikipedia

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    The YouTube channel Miniature Space uploads videos of making edible miniature meals with ingredients like quail eggs, chicken, and fish. [8] Caroline McFarlane-Watts of Tall Tales Productions makes miniature items in 1:12 scale for film, TV, display, and collectors, and YouTube videos. [9]

  5. You Suck at Cooking - Wikipedia

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    You Suck at Cooking (YSAC) is an absurdist culinary YouTube channel that started in 2015. It is presented by an anonymous narrator. It is presented by an anonymous narrator. The channel has gained over 3 million subscribers and 300 million views.

  6. Max Miller (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 9 He then began cooking on his own, first baking a Battenberg cake. [8] Miller began to bring baked goods into the office, giving mini-lectures about the dish's history, and one of his coworkers suggested that he create videos on the topic. [9] [7]: 9 On December 23, 2019, he created the Tasting History channel.

  7. My Drunk Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    My Drunk Kitchen is a cooking show and comedy series of short videos created and posted on YouTube by content creator Hannah Hart [1] [2] beginning in March 2011. [3] The series features Hart, a San Franciscan proofreader living in Los Angeles, typically attempting to cook or bake various dishes, or otherwise engaging in some food-related activity, all while imbibing large quantities of ...

  8. Cooking with Dog - Wikipedia

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    Cooking with Dog's YouTube channel had over 1.1 million subscriptions as of May 2016. [11] [28] The series' first video has over 1.3 million views, [8] and new videos routinely achieve views in the hundreds of thousands. [3] The show was listed as among the top 10 most subscribed-to food and cooking channels on YouTube as of February 2015. [29]

  9. Sorted Food - Wikipedia

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    Sorted Food is a British YouTube channel and food community created on 10 March 2010, by Benjamin Ebbrell, Michael Huttlestone, Jamie Spafford, and Barry Taylor. [2] In addition to producing cooking videos and live events, Sorted Food publishes cookbooks and manages the subscription-based recipe app "Sidekick".