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  1. Ive thrown out all my deli containers because they just get kinda gross after so many washes. They get foggy and develop scrape marks and are annoying to clean in those small tight grooves of the lid and container lip. I went back to good ol glass containers. Sure, they can break, but i can also bake with them, and they dont get gross and are way easier to clean.

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  2. What is the second knife to the left tho??

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  3. @mannytosca3835 March 1, 2025 @ 12:33 am

    You’ve worked in the industry before 😅

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  4. @ripztubig4457 March 1, 2025 @ 12:33 am

    Me getting home with all these tools and not having a pan to cook the food in

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  5. How long the deli containers last? Cs they are obv last cant last forever like glass n steel

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  6. For years I used a dollar store bench scraper. Upgraded to one that cost about 10$. Works just as well as the dollar store one, I totally didn’t need to buy it. Everyone needs a bench scraper, they are so useful, but the dollar store one is totally sufficient

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  7. @darrcface2469 March 1, 2025 @ 12:36 am

    What do you call the tool that is use to cut Cornbread?

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  8. @fill-this-void March 1, 2025 @ 12:39 am

    You should start an affiliate marketing thing cuz I’m about to buy all these things

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  9. @danielwallin6201 March 1, 2025 @ 12:44 am

    Where do you buy deli containers

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  10. Agreed

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  11. @raneemrashid6439 March 1, 2025 @ 12:45 am

    If you’re like ‘this is still too fancy for me, i have 4 dollars and everything i own is in a backpack’, I got you.
    1 knife (ideally this would have something to sharpen it on, a paring knife or small chef’s knife is just fine. i like a santoku. Something with a sheath of some kind please). 1 pair wooden chopsticks (sturdy, please, or replaceable). 1 spoon (sturdy plastic or metal). 1 small pot with lid (stainless steel if you can get it, a flat lid you can use in other ways is nice). Something to cook on (near infinite options depending on where you are). A strainer/colander/cheesecloth and a bowl/plate of some kind would also be nice, but it’s not mandatory.

    Haven’t done any polls, but when you meet enough homeless people, full time campers, uber rich minimalists, people who share a studio apartment with 5 people, broke people, etc, you find some common objects most of them have had forever. This set will let you cook hot meals, soak cold ones, make a hot beverage, peel most produce, gut/scale fish and pluck birds, whip cream or scramble eggs, pick out small objects without using your fingers, drain boiling water, steam anything, fry anything small enough to fit in your pan, make basic candies and desserts, throw together a sauce, salad, or soup, you name it. It is 100% technique and while there are some things that do require special equipment, by and large you really just need semi functional hands, non toxic materials and ingredients of any kind, a source of potable water, and the knowledge of how to handle what you have to make food. Or anything else, for that matter. Trial and error will serve you here as long as you don’t majorly fuck up and poison or malnourish yourself, so try to avoid that.

    (Note: please do not try to live anywhere without things like a knife and clean water. You are not a survival expert and you will die horribly. Even in desperate moments you will thank yourself for thinking critically before throwing away any ability to access resources. Thanks, go have fun)

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  12. Super dope list. I wonder if after a year your opinion has changed on any of these

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  13. @bobanbobanisivoje7655 March 1, 2025 @ 12:46 am

    Your eyebrows are so gay..

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  14. No chop sticks?

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  15. @billypham3810 March 1, 2025 @ 12:47 am

    Deli containers 👌🏻 finally someone who understands

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  16. Chop sticks instead of tweezers. Get way more use out of them

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  17. Thank you sir

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  18. @Waddayatakamefor March 1, 2025 @ 12:48 am

    Love a nice spoonula. Di Oro makes a really nice one 🖖

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  19. @ethanbazan8544 March 1, 2025 @ 12:48 am

    Finally a good Top 10 thank you for those recommendations!

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  20. Love this

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  21. Deli containers are goated (lost the lids for mine ages ago, still use them for measuring XD)

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  22. @WestfulThinking March 1, 2025 @ 12:53 am

    Where tf is the cocaine friend

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  23. The pause with “but you need a knife” 😂

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  24. @randallsunderland4331 March 1, 2025 @ 1:01 am

    Knife brands?

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  25. @Errrbodywanbelikemike March 1, 2025 @ 1:01 am

    You right

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  26. @johnnyjocks7936 March 1, 2025 @ 1:07 am

    Haha commenting again so you hopefully see it, what Brand is the silicone spoon?

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  27. @pangdogmichael March 1, 2025 @ 1:07 am

    It goes knives, spoons, tweezers

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  28. @ll-smol-ll2772 March 1, 2025 @ 1:09 am

    i don’t support those containers. i think mircoplastic could come in your food and your body

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  29. @housearmy4120 March 1, 2025 @ 1:10 am

    Am i the only person watch this video to learn English vocabulary cooking theme=))

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  30. Thank you for resting the tongs to make sure they work

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  31. @neriumsuitedher March 1, 2025 @ 1:10 am

    One of my absolute favourites is a flexible silicone bowl scraper shaped spatula. Best tool for mixing ingredients, and so much more. It should be right up there with the y shaped peeler.

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  32. @mattisaune-steinacher3181 March 1, 2025 @ 1:10 am

    whats the brand of the scraper

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  33. I hate when restaurants just throw away quart containers

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  34. @ilikevideos4868 March 1, 2025 @ 1:14 am

    Show us all the knives bro

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  35. @bliqaqliq7468 March 1, 2025 @ 1:16 am

    Not trying to be a dick but you gotta start hittin the gym dude maybe start taking some test

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  36. @james-broderick March 1, 2025 @ 1:17 am

    Chef tip: Buy yourself a pair of Korean BBQ tongs. They’re cheap, sturdy, and super useful for almost everything in the kitchen. A tool every home cook shouldn’t be without.

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  37. but do you have a rusty spoon?

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  38. @بوابة_المعرفة March 1, 2025 @ 1:17 am

    Follow me😊

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  39. deli containers are underated

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  40. I carry my early wood spatula at every kitchen I work in lol it’s gone through some stuff for sure. Still holding up though!

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  41. Underrated would be a good cutting board, idk if that comes in more as a tool or appliance though

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  42. @neighborhood_k March 1, 2025 @ 1:25 am

    Tweezers? Just use chopsticks lol

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  43. @goudagirl6095 March 1, 2025 @ 1:25 am

    I LOVE a good kitchen utensil. My drawers are overflowing, but I can’t stop. I actually have most of these but the pieces I don’t have…hmm…added to my (ever growing) list!

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  44. The most vital tool is the cat that goes "pop pop pop"

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  45. @ROAMTOVENTURE March 1, 2025 @ 1:27 am

    What cutting boards do you use?

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  46. @DerpyEinstein March 1, 2025 @ 1:28 am

    you aint a home cook cus you cook at home you a home cook bc you aint got the arsenal of a prep kitchen
    you is a regular cook goddamn

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  47. I need MY Pealer! The only one, I only work with that one kind, – a solid old german one. Without plastic.

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  48. Yo can absolutely sharpen those peelers. Just not worth the time cause they’re so cheap.

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  49. @yayakpopfans123 March 1, 2025 @ 1:29 am

    Damn ur eyebrows tho

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