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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 ...
Muktuk has been found to be a good source of vitamin C, the epidermis containing up to 38 mg (0.59 gr) per 100 grams (3.5 oz). [12] [13] It was used as an antiscorbutic by British Arctic explorers. [14]
Some videos also focus on various topics in mathematics and science. DONG was formerly a segment featured on the main Vsauce channel and then on the Vsauce3 channel before its own channel was launched in 2015, with the first video uploaded on October 29, 2015. The channel was renamed to D!NG on May 12, 2019, seemingly due to the channel being ...
The channel primarily features bizarre and destructive visual gags disguised as how-to tutorials. The channel first gained popularity in 2013. As of February 2023, HowToBasic is the 5th biggest Australian YouTube channel. [6] The channel's estimated net worth is US$2 million as of November 2018. [1] [2]
For some time, Sprave worked on his channel full-time, but out of fear of financial dependence on Google, he turned to a part-time video production schedule in September 2015. [ citation needed ] On 1 January 2017, he reinstated his position as a full-time YouTube creator and as a partner for the channel's online store, which was incorporated ...
Big Cook Ben and Little Cook Small are having fun playing a game of hide-and-seek. A customer comes into the café – it is Edna the Explorer. Ben decides to make her a tasty treat of tiger sushi and in return she leaves Ben a hat covered in leaves. With his camouflaged, it is now easy for Ben to hide from Small. Customer: Edna the Explorer
A mukbang (UK: / ˈ m ʌ k b æ ŋ / MUK-bang, US: / ˈ m ʌ k b ɑː ŋ / MUK-bahng; Korean: 먹방; RR: meokbang; pronounced [mʌk̚p͈aŋ] ⓘ; lit. ' eating broadcast ') is an online audiovisual broadcast in which a host consumes various quantities of food while interacting with the audience.
Wow-Wow Sauce (sometimes referred to as Bow wow sauce) [1] is a sauce for which the first known recipe was published by William Kitchiner of London in 1817. [2] It contains port , wine vinegar, parsley , pickled cucumbers or pickled walnuts , English mustard and mushroom ketchup in a base of beef stock, flour and butter.