@@sherrihaight2724 My church still pours ahead of time, but the tiny cups are plastic. Which are tossed. Cleaning each little glass is a pain. Someone has to do that after the service and it can take time. I checked most of the products mentioned and they are all on Amazon.
That would be the only thing that would pass it as Eucharist in the Catholic church. Other than that, it is just wrong. I suppose for non-Catholic churches it would be ok. For Catholics, we believe that the bread and wine become the actual body and blood of Christ. It is to be treated with great reverence. Just who is this narrator? Try as much as you can, you are not going to be able to replace the regular narrator.
Those bear claws are great if you ever shred a lot of pork, brisket, or chicken. They look ridiculous but they are so fast compared to using two forks or other traditional shredding methods.
I actually have the "Bear Claw" meat shredders and they work pretty well. I was eyeballing the "Never-Soggy Cereal Bowl" for my sister, who loves cereal. 😂😂😂
The soggy cereal bowl is a travesty for some folks who like their cereal soft! I always have to wait 5 minutes so my cereal SOFTENS in the milk, and when it's soggy it's the best IMO and you don't gotta crunch through it . Permanently hard cereal?? Arggh
1:59 On the film Best.Christmas.Ever! (2023), Charlotte Sanders (Heather Graham) invents gloves to use when eating Cheetos so the cheese dust doesn't stick. Very fun film, Brandy and Jason Biggs are in the main cast.
Trivia: In Spain and much of the European Union, they have very strict laws regarding artificial flavors and artificial colors in processed and manufactured foods. As such, Cheetos sold in Spain are a pretty golden yellow color, and not the day-glo orange color that they are in the USA. No, they don't taste nearly as potently cheesy, either.
Some of these have edge case uses. That ketchup one would be perfect for someone with motor control issues. The hotdog one is likely the most practical if you got kids or eat a lot of hot dogs. And the bearclaws are about as weird as a fork for BBQers so not sure why its on a weird list lol.
Yeah, some of these are good accessibility aids that are just subsidized by "as seen on TV" type side marketing. Like the thumbnail showed an automatic soup stirrer, but wasn't mentioned in the video. If I made more soup or other stovetop stuff I might could use one of those. Knees and backs don't last forever, kids.
The square egger would probably be good to be marketed to Krystal burgers. Since their sunriser biscuits are square, they can ensure that you have a square egg.
3:17 With the right promotion, that would be a smash hit! Hot Dogs are one of the very few staples in the country, right behind pizza, hamburgers, and sandwiches.
Wine in a box is actually a good idea. For those of us who aren't alcoholics and don't have someone to share a bottle with, a box keeps the air out so after you have drunk one glass the rest won't be garbage tomorrow. I don't know which boxed wines are good, but there is no reason why they can't be.
I feel like both the egg cuber and the cereal bowl exist because somewhere out there, there was a carer who found a solution to an autistic person’s food shape and texture meltdown and support needs and thought others may have the same issue with it being an easy way to make cash and fill a niche gap to commercialise it - and I had to applaud that tbh.
As that stoner cousin, I'd own that cereal bowl. Gives rice Chex it's due. 4WIW, There's a word for the dust left behind on your fingers from eating Cheetos. It's called cheedlle.
I had a hot dog toaster. I got it for Christmas in high school. It was kind of terrible. Hot dogs would always come out still cold but a second run would burn it. It did make the toasted buns pretty good so I used to use it to toast buns and then put other stuff in the perfectly toasted bun.
I definitely want that bear claw thing and the never soggy cereal bowl :D EDIT: churches need to start using those prefilled communion cups!!! Very neat invention :D
In my country we call boxed wine, goon. It's really cheap & we have a traditional way of drinking the goon & thats hang 2 goon bags on to 2 of the 4 points of the old Hills Hoist or for those not from my country, a clothesline, then spin it & whoever the bags stop in front of has to scull it.
It's not a gadget but I would love to see a video on famous subs from around the country. Mainly because I'm from Western New York and no one knows what the hell a chicken finger sub or a stinger sub is 😂!
At one time I wanted a hot dog toaster, but I'm perfectly happy usual a vegetable steamer to cook my hot dogs! I can always use a regular toaster if I wanted to toast the buns.
My church used the communion cups and I swear the worst part is the juice as the family always joked that it has turned into wine by time communion came by.
unfortunately, that ketchup packet squeezer would be wasted on me, since i can't have any HFCS-laced foodstuff (like Heinz's ketchup), so i usually buy.use ketchup that doesn't have aforementioned HFSC. but those finger-chopsticks look dope; i don't like cheetoes, but that'd be awesome for eating popcorn, or any and all other healthy snacks, while playing MMOs late into the night (too bad i have to finish my invisalign treatment first. but so far, i like the results when it comes to easy flossing).
1:18 For anyone wanting to save money, VHS tapes are so inexpensive right now that it is insane! On the Cobwebs channel, Daniel bought Mystery Bags for the video Mystery VHS Haul, he was able to get TWO bags of tapes for $5!