This is clearly a budget meal. You have internet brain rot if you think that the average person is peeling and chopping garlic everyday and using fresh Parmesan. You forget that a lot of people online are normal people with normal incomes that are also feeling the cost of living strain. This meal is fine and will still be delicious. Take your cooking elitism elsewhere
@@alicedeathbelle it was a recommendation not a demand. im low income and even i prefer freshly grated parmesan over my pasta dishes because i enjoy culinary hobbies and like to dedicate a little more money to quality ingredients sometimes. "normal income" people can get nice things too. chill out lmao
@@alicedeathbelle Fresh garlic costs less than a dollar and lasts a long time, you can get a nice wedge of Parmesan for around $6-$7 and it lasts long as well. It’s a bit more work but def worth it!
Damn bitch. Youre killing it in life. Idk why I got recommended your video, but as a random internet stranger I felt you needed to be praised for what you do. Thats some motivation, dedication, and generally responsible behavior. You go bitch. You go!
Wow that is a LOT of shipping and packaging labor to send one hat. If you ever actually pay an employee you'll need to figure out some efficiencies or else your labor will destroy your margins and you'll have to raise prices to maintain the margins and sales will decline because of the increase. Good luck!
@@film8ker1684 right now we are just getting started so we’re doing it all ourselves! We will get more efficient as we go and get better equipment, thanks for the advice!
When we come back from holiday we pack clean clothes we haven't worn into a separate case and dirty in the other that way I take one case sort out and start washing ,
Looks great and love this is dairy free! Will need to use an egg substitute as I have a family history of Cancer and learned I now need to avoid the estrogen and possible BLV in dairy and the the lead and choline in eggs. Thanks for posting
Nooo waaay! @29:16 I also have a typewriter in my Sunday School class in church! My kids/teens love it. They always type a message every week. It's a 1935 Royal. It was fun watching them trying to figure it out in the beginning.