James White is the creator and host of Freakin' Reviews, a RU-vid channel and website that features reviews of As Seen on TV products and gadgets. Based in Las Vegas, Nevada, James has built a loyal following through his honest and thorough reviews.
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I've never in my life seen someone struggle so much making smores, like bro you hold the skewer the same way to take the mallow off as when you roast to, why stab straight down to burn your finger or drop it 🤣
I had the original one for about 7 or 8 years I think. I only got my wife to make brownies in it one time. she told me not to buy it but I did anyway. I finally tossed it due to lack of use. I watched this video again after watching your recent Bakers Edge Pan review and it's incredible how much your video making skills have progressed in the time since this video was released!
When I saw this I was immediately annoyed that they likely use tons of artificial colors and dyes, but I was pleasantly surprised to find they are clear. I wish I could buy more colorless drink flavors, as I just don't need the color in my life. Plus it makes it a nightmare if you ever happen to spill them or the squirt bottle sprays (had that happen with a blue raspberry one and it splattered blue all over one of my papers back in school)
Hey, James. You have such addictive content on your channel while also being wholesome representing the product without any cringe. Great attitude and easy to watch videos. I'm watching all your older content plus your new stuff too. Thanks for the entertainment! Keep them rolling 😎👍
I safety pin my docks together. They wash well & then they store with the safery pin attached. When I use a pair I store the pin on my jewelry box. Repun them after ware & toss back to be washed. Its worked great for many yrs. A small bag if safety pins is $2
I've always use iottie. I've always had a good experience with this phone holder. I remember one time a piece broke off due to my mishandling and I emailed iottie and the lady helping was so helpful and ended up sending me a free replacement.
Is there any chance you'd be able to test to see if balloons float around in there if you blow them up? My son is disabled and I think he'd love this but I was looking at renting a bubble dome, I'm wondering if this would work as a small scale alternative
So something a lot of people don't know, is that the appropriate way to dry measure is by using a spoon to gently dump into your measuring cup. This'll give you the best measurement. Do not pat or tamp it down. I say this because that cube measuring cup would've been adequate.
If it was for sell in a pharmacy at the same price as other cheap reading glasses, I would maybe acquire a pair (although I can get 4 pairs of reading glasses for around 15$ to 20$) - _maybe_, because of the very poor peripheral vision. Not at their current price point though.. Forget it.
Sniff test? I just received my Stratus, but I'll take your word. I'm replacing my Dyson pet vacuum that played quite a while. I like the versatility of the Status much more. As you said, this is great on hard floors, which really helps with 4 grandsons. There's no need to turn off the roller either. No tangles! What an invention! How did it take this long? Gonna go play, I mean, use some attachments now. Thanks for the video🫡
That Souper Cube would be perfect for chili and soup season here. There’s only three of us and most recipes leave a good amount of leftovers. This would be good for freezing them up and then bagging for the freezer to pull out portions later.
In Germany we got "Frühstücksbeutel" (breakfast bags) which are the perfect size for a sandwich; they are made from very thin plastic (no ziplock, you just flip the end to loosely keep it closed or use a clip/tie to close it) that is breathable. So you have a fresh protected sandwich that's not wet from condensated water. They are perfect (also very cheap and very little waste), I wonder why they aren't popular in the U.S.
When it comes to hamburgers you're supposed to add either flour or crushed buttery crackers and eggs one per pound you can also add spices for better flavor it'd be most economical if you use a 5 lb tube
The Souper Cube... I dont see the necessity of removing them to put into a bag...theyre already stackable. Just buy 3 souper cubes and keep stuff seperate