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How To Tenderize ANY Meat! 

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As you all know, naturally tender cuts of meat tend to be more expensive, and serving meat on a budget can be a challenge. Today, I am going to talk about how to tenderize meat before cooking, which includes cutting, pounding, and marinading. After watching this video, I am sure you will cook perfectly tender meat every time.
Tip NO.1: Slice the meat against the grain
Recipe Ex:
Toothpick Beef: • Toothpick Beef Recipe
Crispy Sweet And Sour Pork Northern Chinese Style: • BETTER THAN TAKEOUT - ...
Pork Stir Fry with Celery: • BETTER THAN TAKEOUT AN...
Tip NO.2: Use a meat tenderizer
A meat tenderizer helps to break down the dense, tough muscle fibers and the protein that binds them. You just use it to pound the meat until the meat gets a little fluffy. This technique will be good for cooking steak, pork chop, and breaded chicken.
Recipe Ex:
Easy Breaded Chicken Breast Recipe: • Breaded Chicken Breast...
TIP NO.3: Marinate the meat correctly
1. Baking soda does an amazing job at tenderizing meat
Baking soda breaks down the meat fiber in a chemical way.It alkalizes the meat proteins and makes them hard to bond together which keeps the meat tender when cooking.
How to use baking soda?
If it is a large piece of meat that you tend to grill or pan-sear: Sprinkle baking soda on the surface. Rub it on both sides. Rest it in the fridge for 3 to 5 hours. Rinse the meat several times to remove all the baking soda. Wipe the water with a paper towel. Then you can cook the meat however you want.
If you want to marinate smaller meat pieces: Just add some baking soda directly into the meat with other seasonings. Let it sit for at least 20 minutes before cooking. One important note is that over adding baking soda bring a weird bitter taste. I will suggest no more than 1/2 tsp/ pound of meat.
If you use baking soda in the marinade, it is better not to use anything sour like vinegar, lime juice at the same time. Because baking soda will react with the acid and lose the effect.
Recipe Ex:
Chicken Chow Mein (Stir Fry Noodles): • BETTER THAN TAKEOUT - ...
Sweet and Sour Pork: • BETTER THAN TAKEOUT - ...
Pepper steak: • BETTER THAN TAKEOUT - ...
2. Velveting helps you to create a juicy, tender texture of meat
Velveting is a technique in Chinese cuisine for preserving the moisture of meat while cooking. It is Chinese restaurants’ secret. They use it to create that juicy, velvety texture of meat.
Pre-coat the meat with a mixture of egg white, corn starch, some Chinese cooking wine, and other seasonings for at least 30 minutes before cooking. Then the meat can be stir-fried, which I have done it in my chicken and broccoli recipe; You can deep-fry it which I showed in my Mongolian beef recipe, or you can boil the meat, my spicy pouched beef recipe is a perfect example.
What the velveting mixture does is that it protects the meat fibers, preventing them from seizing up, which leads to the juicy tender meat. This technique gives the meat a starchy layer, which is perfect for recipes that have lots of sauce because then the meat can catch a lot of flavors.
Recipe Ex:
Chicken and Broccoil: • BETTER THAN TAKEOUT - ...
Sichuan Spicy Poached Beef Recipe: • Sichuan Poached Beef R...
Easy Mongolian Beef Recipe: • BETTER THAN TAKEOUT - ...
3. Some fruits also have the ability to tenderize the meat, such as orange, Pineapple, green papaya.
It needs to freshly grind puree or juice. Long-life commercial fruit product does not work. Using fruit puree or juice as a meat tenderizer adds some freshness and fruity taste to the dish, which is what a lot of people love about.
Here is how I do it: Marinade the meat with whatever seasoning and spices you like. Then add in some freshly squeezed orange juice. Mix it for 5-8 minutes. Refrigerate until you are ready to cook.
If you use papaya or pineapple puree, just rub it on both sides of the meat. Leave it at room temperature. Unlike the acid in the orange juice, papaya uses an enzyme called papain to tenderize the meat which works better at room temperature.
Recipe Ex:
Orange Chicken: • BETTER THAN TAKEOUT - ...

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@armandorjusino
@armandorjusino 3 года назад
One of the supreme cooking channels in RU-vid, no nonsense talking, no annoying music, superb explanation and a great host, thank you.
@karenbrower9952
@karenbrower9952 2 года назад
Mandy's the bomb! Precise clear instruction along with some history I mean, what's not to love?
@CundaliniWantsHisHandBack
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Agree. The 🎵 thing and tiresome excessive self promotion is absent here.
@mtuk4538
@mtuk4538 2 года назад
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@adelaidepinto3375
@adelaidepinto3375 Год назад
Thank u dear
@awright3607
@awright3607 Год назад
So true! Well said.
@bryanjensen355
@bryanjensen355 5 лет назад
Other ways to tenderize: 1) buttermilk or yogurt - the acid and dairy help to reduce off flavors and tenderize fibers; 2) wine (acid) in marinade or sauce; 3) Asian apple-pear or kiwi fruit-fruits that have tenderizing enzyme but impart less tropical flavor; 4) and then (of course) you can use tenderizer pounders or laceraters, which combined with the marinade ingredients here or in your video double up on aiding tenderness.
@traceymartin35
@traceymartin35 2 года назад
Doing a tomahawk ribeye in the oven how long to I leave the Asian pear on the steak before I cook it please help thanks
@meiyokelee8935
@meiyokelee8935 2 года назад
Be careful with the kiwi, if left for long the meat really disintegrate upon cooking.
@yoyomi
@yoyomi Год назад
My mother gave me some deer meat and told me to soak it first in milk. I did that for maybe 24 hrs or less. I put it into an electric skillet with onions to fry up, but added a little broth after it browned and let it simmer, and it was amazing. That milk really made a difference.
@ARCSTREAMS
@ARCSTREAMS Год назад
"tenderizer pounders or laceraters" what are those?
@ARCSTREAMS
@ARCSTREAMS Год назад
@@meiyokelee8935 i heard kiwi is the safest to use of all the fruits if for extended periods but maybe in correct amounts only ,who knows really if it goes too long then maybe a problem but pineapple works the fastest and you need to really be carful with that one as it can make it into moosh
@PoeLemic
@PoeLemic 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, Mandy, for showing us all of these. You are so incredibly kind and friendly for sharing all of these techniques. It's just TOO EXPENSIVE to eat out anymore in late 2023.
@d.grouard6737
@d.grouard6737 5 лет назад
I love how well organized your videos are. Your explanations are concise and easy to follow. You are an excellent teacher. Thank you.
@clairemcleod8676
@clairemcleod8676 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. We really love your channel and all your wonderful recipes and tips. 💛
@imustbegettinolder4434
@imustbegettinolder4434 5 лет назад
Very helpful, thank you. I also appreciate the lack of music
@TheKentuckylady717
@TheKentuckylady717 3 года назад
100 % :)
@shannonk7812
@shannonk7812 3 года назад
I love how you put a summary of your video in the description to refer to afterwards. Great job on the video, very informational and straight to the point!
@timothybryowsky6937
@timothybryowsky6937 Год назад
thank you for actually showing what is with the grain and against the grain. it's nice to see an actual picture demonstration of this.
@hadrianopolis1968
@hadrianopolis1968 4 года назад
Baking soda does an amazing job of tenderizing meat. My sons are amazed by the softness of the meet each time I do your stir fry recipe. I studied french cuisine but I could never get satisfied by my Asian cooking until I discovered your Y-T channel...now I'm an expert ! (almost). Love , Eric
@salmagulam5905
@salmagulam5905 2 года назад
Hi thank you how many teaspoon of baking soda per kilogram plse thank u
@annjannace6957
@annjannace6957 Год назад
@@salmagulam5905 she said 1/2 teas per lb of meat 4-5 hrs rinse well & pat dry
@rneustel388
@rneustel388 4 года назад
Why would anyone give this video a thumbs down? So much information is included here.
@jackjay7211
@jackjay7211 4 года назад
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@dfertefwergwergrfgwr
@dfertefwergwergrfgwr 4 года назад
I think at least some of them are by accident.
@MattPado
@MattPado 4 года назад
@Philip Snyder yes. With 300 K subs the audioSUCKS
@philipward7846
@philipward7846 4 года назад
She's teaching unsafe handling of raw meat.
@reginaldrichardson6011
@reginaldrichardson6011 3 года назад
This is one of the best videos i have seen on this platform. Articulate, clear and concise. Thank you Thank you and all the best. RU-vid was made for you.
@deenastephens
@deenastephens 4 года назад
Very informative and you are such a good speaker! All the very best to you
@angelicamenina430
@angelicamenina430 3 года назад
Thank you for teaching us on how to tenderize different meat products.it was a big help to me!! God Bless You Always!!
@brendaashford9792
@brendaashford9792 5 лет назад
Like your happy attitude and your information is so helpful. I have had many dinners ruined by meat that isn’t tender, will definitely give your tips a go. Thank you.
@MC-cl9ip
@MC-cl9ip Год назад
Your videos are all full of excellent, detailed, and technical descriptions. Far better than most and I need to point out, that English is not your native language. This clearly illustrates how intelligent you are and really deserves our appreciation. Great job as always
@Forevertrue
@Forevertrue 5 лет назад
Thank you for this. Many great suggestions. Clearing up so misconceptions is also very important. Thanks again.
@hoylee5801
@hoylee5801 4 года назад
The tenderized beef was so delicious and 'tender' with blackbean and pepper. Just like in the restaurants. I will try more of your other recipes. Thanks very much Mandy! :)
@albertlabra4949
@albertlabra4949 2 года назад
Congratulations! I found your advices very interesting, clearly well explained & easy to follow thru. Surely, I will have a go at it ! Thank you ! Keep it up !
@marilynwashburn4480
@marilynwashburn4480 11 месяцев назад
You are ADORABLE! I love how down to earth you are and present things simply and with useful tips and information...thank you!❤️
@ljc3484
@ljc3484 3 года назад
You’re so stinking cute!!! I love when you wave & say hello. You are one of the most informative chefs on RU-vid...the majority are more concerned with being humorous, trendy music, fancy photography, etc. What a concept: a teacher that actually teaches! 😄
@Johnwillbegone
@Johnwillbegone 3 года назад
100%
@victoriahernandez6609
@victoriahernandez6609 3 года назад
This are wonderful tips,thank you so much.
@M-H433
@M-H433 2 года назад
Yes I agree with you 100%
@carloshanson2436
@carloshanson2436 4 года назад
Awesome video, very informative, and really well organized and demonstrated. Best one on this subject I've ever seen. Thank you.
@joetoday7273
@joetoday7273 4 года назад
Hi charming lady, I discovered your channel 3 months back and I learned so much not only in the cuisines you teach cooking but also the techniques you share from marinating to tenderizing. Thank you so much for sharing your knowhow. If I may ask your name. I always feel I show respect to people using their first name. More power to your program and wish you all the best.
@poppyanderson1546
@poppyanderson1546 4 года назад
I made stir fry tonight for dinner but I used your secret's on tenderizing and seasoning to my chicken breast. The meal was wonderful. Thank you.
@cathcath9788
@cathcath9788 3 года назад
Great videos and cooking skills and techniques. So young and generous to share to the world everything she knows about cooking. THUMBS UP!!! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@julieboard5203
@julieboard5203 5 лет назад
really like your videos. Clear concise, and informative !!
@greyt1
@greyt1 Год назад
I love everything about your channel Mandy. Always delicious recipes, perfect explanations and education, and you are beautiful to listen to and watch. Thank you ❤
@mangelsavio
@mangelsavio 2 года назад
Love your channel. All I've learned is thanks to you, and love that my family enjoys my cooking.
@quartz14girl
@quartz14girl 5 лет назад
Best 2am random find on RU-vid ever! This channel is fan-freaking-tastic!
@claudiaholmes9086
@claudiaholmes9086 4 года назад
Wonderful video! Very informative. I really like your delivery and how well you explain each step. I do believe I'm going to look at your other videos and subscribing! Thank you so much and keep making more videos!! God bless you!
@RubenFlores-cm3dk
@RubenFlores-cm3dk 3 года назад
thank you for giving us the secret of how these restaurants do this chicken and meat! Love it!!
@sophieh2902
@sophieh2902 5 лет назад
Really great video Mandy with some incredibly handy tricks. I love the way you explain the different techniques and say the science behind them 😊
@sparky4587
@sparky4587 2 года назад
You really are adorable! And you are so very informative and concise in your presentation. I feel like I can't go wrong in the kitchen any more! Thank you.
@manjitrupbikram
@manjitrupbikram 5 лет назад
Your uploads are so amazing, I'd like to share another tenderiser from Asia. Just add areca nut ( betel nut). It's also a great tenderiser. Another is green papaya. In Assam, north east India bordering China, we also use lye(khar) which is an alkaline liquid obtained by filtering ashes of certain plants like plantain, etc. and it's similar to baking soda.Keep up your uploads.
@angeltitis8723
@angeltitis8723 2 года назад
I like the way you explain, the science behind cooking and use of ingredients
@charlenegriffis5900
@charlenegriffis5900 3 года назад
So glad your channel popped up on my feed. I love how you share so many great tips on cooking and tenderizing meat!I learned so much from this one video. You're a great teacher and I appreciate you sharing your talent! Never heard of baking soda tip but I'm sure going to try it. I have always used left over coffee ( the liquid) to tenderize my pot roasts etc. Thanks again!
@HeyWatchMeGo
@HeyWatchMeGo Год назад
Can you pls explain how you use the coffee, and does the meat take on the coffee taste? Thanks!
@1tinac
@1tinac 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing. We appreciate these tips and techniques.
@rhondajeanne2443
@rhondajeanne2443 4 года назад
I'm so glad I subscribed to you. You make everything simple to make and delicious. Love your videos. I miss dim sum and authentic food. THANK YOU Big 👍
@hh_perthaustralia7563
@hh_perthaustralia7563 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your tips! They worked a treat on cheap cuts of oyster blade ☺️
@ethc2867
@ethc2867 Год назад
Thank you for sharing the information regarding the tenderization of meat. I have been wanting to know how for a while now. You are a blessing. Again thank you.
@opwave79
@opwave79 4 года назад
Thank you again ! Love how you explain things in a simple way!
@joefamulari2595
@joefamulari2595 5 лет назад
I love her tips. Very helpful.
@ramonahansraj6587
@ramonahansraj6587 Год назад
Thank you for your detailed video...its the first time I understand what is meant against the grain..thank you Mandy
@razztazz1982
@razztazz1982 3 года назад
I'm going to try that velveting technique. Thank you for sharing!
@spikefivefivefive
@spikefivefivefive 5 лет назад
Brining also tenderizes the meat. Make a marinade of salt and sugar and water. You can also use any kind of spices and juices. Left-over pickle juice is one of my favorites.
@rhondajeanne2443
@rhondajeanne2443 4 года назад
Does it work for pork?
@100anti
@100anti 4 года назад
Thank you that is easy cheap ingredients.
@danieltintinger1224
@danieltintinger1224 3 года назад
@@rhondajeanne2443 just a note, do not use table salt, they make a salt just for brining.
@duanewilliams7353
@duanewilliams7353 4 года назад
Thank you!!! I had settled for chicken, as all my meat was tough, even though it was "tenderized" The only meat that I've eaten in the last year was hamburger a few times!! Going to give your instructions a try!!!
@lorilavender2209
@lorilavender2209 3 года назад
I love this site. Her recipes are easy to follow and delicious! Much better than a restaurant...
@bobbyhendrix8536
@bobbyhendrix8536 8 месяцев назад
I absolutely luv this video! Thanks for sharing!!
@randycarter4098
@randycarter4098 5 лет назад
New to your channel and I love your style....keep the videos coming and thank you very much!
@ligayatabua7659
@ligayatabua7659 4 года назад
So much information that I didn't know it before thank you so much
@Memookie
@Memookie 2 года назад
Outstanding, you teach in a very informative way. It makes sense and I love your sharing of information.
@ronneyreed1829
@ronneyreed1829 4 года назад
Thank you for the info very helpful. You explain everything so clearly and I like the way you talk. Thank you.
@annjean4369
@annjean4369 4 года назад
Excellent tutorial video! Thank you for sharing.
@silverdollar1921
@silverdollar1921 3 года назад
I did that today! Works like a charm !
@monabanks423
@monabanks423 4 года назад
I just love you and your channel!! Thank you so much for sharing with us!!🥢
@joseynoyb9467
@joseynoyb9467 Год назад
Thank you you did an amazing job on that video! You explained everything so well
@Heather_T
@Heather_T 5 лет назад
Great tips thanks, your videos are interesting and you present them very well!
@matthewcunningham2399
@matthewcunningham2399 4 года назад
Very inspiring video - great ideas. Thank you so much.
@priscilla7864
@priscilla7864 3 года назад
Omg the detail. Keep up the good work. I am a stickler for details. I love that about your videos on top of that your food is excellent
@zeldaschoeman2054
@zeldaschoeman2054 9 месяцев назад
Thx very much, will try you tips and recipes!
@hopelovefaith1321
@hopelovefaith1321 5 лет назад
hello from australia 🇦🇺 marinating pork in milk or butter milk for a few hours makes the meat tender & juicy. After cooking, wrap in tin foil and rest before serving :)
@Anna15077
@Anna15077 5 лет назад
Thx for that tip 👍🏻
@davieraB
@davieraB 5 лет назад
Will definitely try this suggestion. Thanks.
@hopelovefaith1321
@hopelovefaith1321 5 лет назад
the longer you leave it the better the result 😊
@erniesigleyfanclub
@erniesigleyfanclub 4 года назад
I use this method with a leg of lamb too. It works great.
@EGMAG
@EGMAG 3 года назад
Do you know old bible testaments actually say its a sin against god to mix milk with meat ? Oh also don't use tin foul as plastic wrap is better , No reactives .
@NullifiedBeauty
@NullifiedBeauty 4 года назад
Well done, Queen. I will be subscribing ❤️
@KharyTomlinson
@KharyTomlinson 3 года назад
best video on tenderizing ever, thank you for sharing the knowledge
@scruffyo4460
@scruffyo4460 4 года назад
This is great! It gets a little pricey to use steak all the time for stir fried dishes, so I look forward to using your method with regular beef, to make beef in black pepper sauce. I love your videos, they are so informative! Thanks so much
@jameszhao6110
@jameszhao6110 5 лет назад
Very good presentation, helpful tips, and very lovely lady👍
@Ash-yc6ql
@Ash-yc6ql Год назад
I followed your instructions exactly as explained and wow! I am so impressed with myself! I made a beef stir fry and the meat is sooooo tender by using the baking soda method. Yes, it takes time but totally worth it. Thanks for making a clear and concise video.
@christinestead4894
@christinestead4894 4 года назад
Hey love your recipies got a tip for you to try from an old NZer. Took me a long time to perfect. Sharing now. Take the pulp only of a kiwifruit marinade into meat. Most important part - 5mins thinly sliced - 10m cubed and 20m steak no longer wipe or wash off pat dry and cook.
@user-ib3jv5ct1q
@user-ib3jv5ct1q 8 дней назад
She is AWESOME!!! Easy to follow & very detailed. Nice voice too ❤
@marklyn5779
@marklyn5779 5 лет назад
Thank you for all your tips. I hope to try your recipes and tips soon. Your explanation and videos are excellent. Keep up your good work.
@joannkelly7994
@joannkelly7994 4 года назад
Very interesting. I learned a lot. Thank you,
@ederlinatan7850
@ederlinatan7850 2 года назад
Very informative, especially for me trying to learn cooking techbiques. Thanks.
@badova123
@badova123 2 года назад
I’ve used kiwi fruit. Rubbed it on about a couple of hours before grilling. Works great. Thanks for the vids.
@mistyme7
@mistyme7 5 лет назад
I learned about the baking soda method from Sue and Gambo (RU-vid) but using a slightly different method. Mix three tablespoons of water with 1/2 Tsp. of baking soda and pour the mixture over the meat (whole or slices) then cover and let stand for at least 30 min. up to several hours. Drain before adding marinating seasonings. It works wonders.
@jocelync8236
@jocelync8236 4 года назад
Gail Evoy do you let it stand in room temp or fridge?
@jadebell550
@jadebell550 4 года назад
Jocelyn C from my experience it doesn’t matter with that. Sue an Gambo channel is equally as good. They make cooking easy and their dishes are equally delicious as souped ups are.. these are 2 of my favorite channels to cook Chinese food from.
@rhondajeanne2443
@rhondajeanne2443 4 года назад
No bitter taste without rinsing?
@vister6757
@vister6757 4 года назад
Me too. Sue and Gambo 👍
@vister6757
@vister6757 4 года назад
@@rhondajeanne2443 you can rinse it before marinating it.
@tiffsaver
@tiffsaver 4 года назад
LOVE your videos!! Very informative, easy, and they all "make sense." DELICIOUS, too!!!
@thinkingahead2233
@thinkingahead2233 Год назад
great video and great tips in concise and easy to understand format!! Thank you very much.
@MrLemonbaby
@MrLemonbaby Год назад
No wonder you have over a million subs. Excellent presentation, high production values and you get to the point. Very well done.
@junesuckrajh8020
@junesuckrajh8020 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your videos, I enjoy watching and hearing all the tips. Very interesting, I learned so much. Thank you.
@marysakal2845
@marysakal2845 5 лет назад
I really like your videos, very informative, tasty, and you are so knowledgeable.
@bibibong3223
@bibibong3223 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for a very clear presentation on how to tenderize meat! Now, my cooking will level up!
@michelleduplooymalherbe2837
love it, the presenter is so cute and what I appreciate is that she is to the point - no annoying music etc. Thanks🙏
@starrynight755
@starrynight755 5 лет назад
I love your channel! I've learned so much. You explain everything is detail. I can't wait to try your recipes! 💕
@asunayuuki2913
@asunayuuki2913 4 года назад
Thanks a lot.. Well explained and It's very helpful.. Keep it ☝
@ahjotco906
@ahjotco906 2 года назад
Love your presentation and concise explanation!
@allaboutmimi5782
@allaboutmimi5782 4 года назад
It helps me a lot esp.in cooking beef.THANKS for the tips
@bonniek6039
@bonniek6039 4 года назад
Wonderful video... informative and easy to understand! ...Bravo!
@rosalindkincannon1078
@rosalindkincannon1078 5 лет назад
THANK YOU for this video. Thats why meat dishes are always tender at at an oriental restaurant.
@charlotter8276
@charlotter8276 3 года назад
Very very helpful....I learn something new everyday! Thank you very much!
@ericlindal8008
@ericlindal8008 3 года назад
Thanks for posting! Nice video, great tips. I will try some of them!
@jasonkky
@jasonkky 5 лет назад
Great explanation with videos. Love it!
@emiliovianello4251
@emiliovianello4251 5 лет назад
Thank you! I'm gonna try the baking soda method for sure!
@avu1107
@avu1107 2 года назад
I appreciate the presentation- it's really clear and I'm going to try tenderizing meat!
@carolgardner1919
@carolgardner1919 3 года назад
Wonderful video! Look forward to watching more of your videos and improving my Asian cooking.
@linakoh4206
@linakoh4206 4 года назад
Thank you and yes it did inspired me I always wanted to know how to use ingredients without chemicals so this is a definite keeper !! Love your channel and glad I found you !! 👍🏻🥰 ps your instructions are clear and direct which I love it thank you again for sharing
@ericlarson9386
@ericlarson9386 4 года назад
I've always run a tenderizer over the beef. It randomly cuts the meat fibers. I have never heard the baking soda one before, but I can't wait to try it.
@piacine
@piacine 4 года назад
Your video is very informative and very useful! Thank you for making this video!
@Vickie2417
@Vickie2417 2 года назад
Thank you for explaining so clearly I learned a lot from you
@fathimasumaiya8316
@fathimasumaiya8316 4 года назад
I use raw fig while cooking if I forgot to marinate the meat and it has really helped me in cooking it really soft and juicy
@eleanastclare
@eleanastclare 5 лет назад
Thank you! My fiancé loves all the recipes! You are wonderful and so sweet! Thank you for making my life easier!
@johnruuu
@johnruuu 4 месяца назад
Where have you been all of my life! Great tips. Started using them and loving the product results. Hugs to you!
@marylebrun9649
@marylebrun9649 Год назад
Very clearly explained, a good teacher, thank you.👍
@McCulleyJr
@McCulleyJr 5 лет назад
Educational video and you covered a lot of techniques in a short time. Btw wonderful graphics and your English is getting better and better since your first couple of videos. The quality of the video lighting, sound, and your presentations are great.
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