I know these gentlemen have never seen these items before, and I appreciate their wonder at them. However, some of them are useless space-wasters, like the egg separator. That's so easily done just by passing the yolk back and forth between the halves of the eggshell. Others are simply new variants of items my grandparents had, and I'm 70 years old. They're probably not as good quality, either, considering I'm still using kitchen tools my grandparents used. Sausage stuffers have been around for centuries, if not millennia. (Some years ago, I actually had the chance to use one from the 18th century.) AsBabu pointed out, many of these would be out of their price range. However, perhaps gifting them some of the simpler ones (like the Mouli grater at 2:25) would be a lovely thank you for their participation in these wonderful videos.
@@01DOGG01 , of course!🤦♀️I don't know why that didn't dawn on me, considering that my autocorrect does that all the time. For some reason, I thought that maybe it was a nickname, lol.
Show them Amaury Guichon please. He is a chocolate artist extraordinaire who makes the most extraordinary art sculptures out of chocolate. I truly believe they will be amazed.
Everyone loves kitchen gadgets! I have the hand held grinder and ice maker that's in this video lol. Plus a lot more! Now I'm collecting vintage cast iron kitchen gadgets. Coffee grinder, hand held beater, etc. I love them too! Maybe we can send some gadgets for christmas
Whoa, that went by so fast it wasn't always obvious what these tools were actually doing. I don't think they knew what was really going on in many cases - I didn't.
Some of 'em do things a knife would just as easily, but others are pretty nifty. The thin slicer looks a lot safer than using a mandoline slicer, and you don't need a chainmail glove to stay safe! Another commenter was right; if we all gathered up gadgets we don't use, we could send them quite a supply. 😄
@@charlieann456 LOL! Me too. Though I don't feel bad about the two ancient can openers I tossed, because they killed my wrists to use anymore. I finally got an electric one. Bliss! Actually, what I'm going to get rid of, when I can get someone to run me to a thrift store, are the extra pots and pans and casseroles and just plain dishes an ex-roomie left when he moved into a care home. I have more of those than gadgets!
Show them kitchen items made from silicone that can withstand heat. These would really be more useful as long as they don’t confuse plastic with them, which would melt. Examples: silicone spatulas, baking pans and molds, trivets, pot handle covers, strainers, air fryer liners, etc. Tell them the non-spill bowls are for small children and for adults with limited manual dexterity. There are non-spill cups as well. While on this subject, there are many aids that allow the elderly and those with limited mobility to take care of their own needs. A video on this might give them ideas for making common items easier for their loved ones to use.
I’d love to know where those refrigerator storage bags come from. I pack a whole meals worth of measured ingredients into a basket so I can just grab it when I get home from work. These would be better.
The guys are great but I like seeing the women test the kitchen gadgets as they are the cooks in the home. They really would see the benefit to them personally to have such things.
Some of these products are not as expensive as you may think. The most expensive things that are shown, is the trash bin, the portable stove top, and the coffee maker toaster oven combo. I think the average working person person might be able to buy some of these things hopefully.
You do realize that even that cheese grater probably a cost what they make for a whole day's work vs what you make in one hour working...I could be very wrong but considering their reactions to the price of food items in other videos they probably aren't making a lot of money
Many of these kitchen tools are available in almost every store at a very inexpensive price, whereas a specialty store the prices for these kitchen items are very expensive!!! I have some myself. Enjoy.
I'll bet ya it would only take a few American households, could probably supply their entire community with kitchen gadgets. Americans usually have drawers full of kitchen gadgets, and dishes of all sorts. And...most of it probably doesn't even get used. Lol
We got many gadgets we don't use in our kitchen, shipping is too expensive for our budget but I'll donate all items if you volunteer to pay for shipping cost. 😁
These are fun products to watch, but if I'm honest, if I had them in my kitchen, I probably wouldn't use most of them ... good for cooking enthusiasts, though
Yes they are right most of the appliances are quite rich, usually see in richer Asian countries and Western Europe ,usually after few years will see here in most of rural America and most of third world countries will have to be wealthy and order it online to be sent.
"What came, my mouth said" is such a beautiful encapsulation of what makes Raeen, Raeen. Never change, my friend. I know your co-hosts will sometimes ridicule you for your commentary, but one of the things I value most from this channel is your authentic reaction to new things being presented to you, and how you try to make sense of it in the context of your life.
One of the many things I've learned about Guddu is that he's a very logical man. He understood right away that sometimes saving up and spending a little extra for certain items will end up paying for themselves over time and actually saving money on other costs and labor involved. I'm not sure that Babu was picking up on what he was trying to say, but I bet they talk more at length after they're off camera and I think he was likely able to make his point more clearly. These types of videos where they get a chance to see what in their minds are "modern conveniences" and less traditional (or what some of us might think are old-fashioned or outdated) ways of doing things, are some of my favorites! Don't get me wrong... I think in some cases, for certain things the "old way" is really the better way. And I know first hand that not all of the newer "gadgets" do what they claim to do. But all of that being said, it's still great to see these wonderful men, get the chance to learn about things they'd likely never know without the opportunities this channel provides for them! Much love and truly abundant blessings to everyone in the CMS family! 💛🕊🙏🏻
They don't make the same food we do. For example, how many are stuffing bananas with chocolate? And they don't eat sausages, or even know what they are.
@@bobbiejojackson9448 I don't think I was talking to you. Someone else mentioned something and I responded to that, but I have no idea if the comment is still there or not. Or maybe I replied on the wrong thread.
@@xymonau2468 I appreciate you clearing this up and I apologize for assuming that you were speaking to me. What I saw was that your response was directly after mine, so it seemed like you were responding to me. This seems to be a growing problem on this platform. The number of replies shown under a comment might say 12 and I'll tap on "see replies" and there might be 8... sometimes less. I've also noticed that the reply format is sketchy, at best. It used to be that when you were replying directly to a particular person and tapped on the comment itself, the reply field would always pre-fill with that person's screen (@) name. Now that happens only about 50% of the time, so I've started double checking to make sure that person's name comes up and if it doesn't, I'll type it out just to be sure. Thanks again for clarifying. And again, I apologize for assuming that you were talking to me. ☺️
Their fascination about plastic should be satisfied! I think it could be interesting for the guys to learn, how plastic is actually made, what polymerisation/polycondensation is, what types of plastic exist, and also the environmental problems of plastic and the complications that occur with plastic recycling.
Don't worry Babu, Guddu and Raeen - most of our kitchens still use much of the same old stuff we always did. We have a tendency here to see such "new inventions", buy them, use them once or twice .... and then throw them in a drawer where they lie forgotten! In the main, we soon go back to the common cheese grater and chopping knife. 😄
I'm interested in what they would think of the American state of west Virginia.. the height of the coal business it produced by mining,and its downfall when coal isnt used anymore like it used to be. West virginia is a very poor state in the United states and it's sad what it has become. Coal is dead, and poverty and drug addiction has taken over.
Would be wonderful if some manufacturers would use this specific platform to advertise their products. Imagine how easier their lives would become and the advertising would be so beneficial.
Technological advances do not always mean better food, just faster food. Never cook eggs in a microwave, even with a specialized Kitchen Gadgets. Eggs are for pans or boiling, never for microwave. Also, just because you can put chocolate inside a banana doesn't make it better than a chocolate covered banana. And food dividers in a dish is not as good as built in food dividers in the dish itself. I'm betting these people have never seen a vacuum filled water bottle or a thermos jug. These would be particularly useful in warm climates or cold climates, when you want cold water to stay cold for a whole day. Or keeping tea hot for a day.
Actually most.of these products are very cheap.. For us. Honestly they might be there too because most of them are made outside the US. In China or India.
These gadgets have become completely out of control. People buy them to save time for one activity that maybe you do once a week and in the meantime your whole house gets cluttered with things you never use.
Watch this he is explaining about his stutter. The Hidden Struggles: Life with Extreme Stuttering at 65 - A Villager's Story ! Village Podcast th-cam.com/video/iBbuIHnh4DU/w-d-xo.html
There is allready enough pollution of all kind , plastics encluded , in India . Instead you should show them sustainable kitchen-gadgets ( for those who wants them) made in RVS ( inox, aso) which can be recycled .
Guddu had agreed that he couldn't afford any of these gadgets. This is pretty sad. If Guddu lived in the US, he would be making anywhere from $50-100 per hour as a metalworker/welder and could afford ALL of these gadgets.
Even those with jobs here in the U.S. cannot afford some of those gadgets - more important things such as food, rent, utilities, etc, etc. come before many of those handy items.
@@billstill1794 You're right that there are plenty of people in the US that can't afford some of these things. I don't debate that. Guddu is an experienced tradesman, though. I'm a tradesman myself and know many others in various fields and what the going rates are. He could make very "decent" money here (US), and that's by our privileged standards. Where I live in the US, tradesmen live like kings. I have tradesmen friends that get by just fine in the suburbs of NYC, Boston and DC. I mean, if you can afford land (and a house) 15 minutes away from Manhattan, you're doing pretty well for yourself...
You should make a video where you buy a few of these types of kitchen gadgets and let them try the items out. I'd love to send them some but sadly i dont have the money 😔
it's already several videos now that once they see something being cleaned or cooked they all, understandably, react with ''oh now the women will be happy'' or whatever... Please show them a video depicting power woman across to world to show they are not just meant to cook and clean in half of the world's countries. Show them woman presidents, woman business leader.. show them Oprah, Beyoncé and Ursula von der Leyen (EU president). ;-)
Now don't quote me a hundred percent but most of the plastic stuff is injected molding and dead genius came from the engineers and the machinists that built it now it's just up to the operators too maintain it the engineers but they're the real geniuses
I love their enthusiasm! I hope they can get some of these products to try out for themselves
i need a sec job. i want to send some stuff:(. these guys have 100k views at times, im sure they're making making to give them some stuff.
I'm so happy to see that Babu is still doing well.
He’s only in his late 50’s. He just looks older due to a harder life. He’s not much older than me.
@@NailHeavenAshford He's 64
he's 65
A good knife is every cook's best friend!
I know these gentlemen have never seen these items before, and I appreciate their wonder at them. However, some of them are useless space-wasters, like the egg separator. That's so easily done just by passing the yolk back and forth between the halves of the eggshell.
Others are simply new variants of items my grandparents had, and I'm 70 years old. They're probably not as good quality, either, considering I'm still using kitchen tools my grandparents used. Sausage stuffers have been around for centuries, if not millennia. (Some years ago, I actually had the chance to use one from the 18th century.)
AsBabu pointed out, many of these would be out of their price range. However, perhaps gifting them some of the simpler ones (like the Mouli grater at 2:25) would be a lovely thank you for their participation in these wonderful videos.
I can't help but to do a backup track, thumb n finger, tap dance on my keyboard when the music starts.
I'm an old gadget junkie (all kinds) from way back when and this video warms my heart!👍👍👏👏🤗
I've noticed in the last few videos that Guddu cracks up when Babu is about to sing, just as Raeen's been doing for ages.
Do you mean Raeen?
@@louisejohnson6057 Autocorrect strikes again
@@01DOGG01 , of course!🤦♀️I don't know why that didn't dawn on me, considering that my autocorrect does that all the time. For some reason, I thought that maybe it was a nickname, lol.
I still use the grinding stone and clay pots. The maker has his mark on the big from Italy.
Show them Amaury Guichon please. He is a chocolate artist extraordinaire who makes the most extraordinary art sculptures out of chocolate. I truly believe they will be amazed.
Babu can always come up with an apt & entertaining song: love it!
Amazing kitchen gadgets? My mother had a cheese grater like that in the 1950's!
Everyone loves kitchen gadgets! I have the hand held grinder and ice maker that's in this video lol. Plus a lot more!
Now I'm collecting vintage cast iron kitchen gadgets. Coffee grinder, hand held beater, etc. I love them too!
Maybe we can send some gadgets for christmas
Good to see you guys. Was missing you too much. Wish they'd let you try different kinds of food.
Whoa, that went by so fast it wasn't always obvious what these tools were actually doing. I don't think they knew what was really going on in many cases - I didn't.
Thank you Babu for the wonderful song.
I love Raeen's new shirt, it looks really soft and shiny.
Some of 'em do things a knife would just as easily, but others are pretty nifty. The thin slicer looks a lot safer than using a mandoline slicer, and you don't need a chainmail glove to stay safe! Another commenter was right; if we all gathered up gadgets we don't use, we could send them quite a supply. 😄
If I got rid of my unused gadgets, I could easily close the kitchen drawer that they are in. I keep them just in case.....
@@charlieann456 LOL! Me too. Though I don't feel bad about the two ancient can openers I tossed, because they killed my wrists to use anymore. I finally got an electric one. Bliss! Actually, what I'm going to get rid of, when I can get someone to run me to a thrift store, are the extra pots and pans and casseroles and just plain dishes an ex-roomie left when he moved into a care home. I have more of those than gadgets!
Love to all of you!
Great episode!
Show them kitchen items made from silicone that can withstand heat. These would really be more useful as long as they don’t confuse plastic with them, which would melt. Examples: silicone spatulas, baking pans and molds, trivets, pot handle covers, strainers, air fryer liners, etc.
Tell them the non-spill bowls are for small children and for adults with limited manual dexterity. There are non-spill cups as well. While on this subject, there are many aids that allow the elderly and those with limited mobility to take care of their own needs. A video on this might give them ideas for making common items easier for their loved ones to use.
Silicone dishes are unsuitable as they don't always have ovens and cook over open fires as a rule. Utensils might be okay made of it.
Raeens black smith can handle making all them items.🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’d love to know where those refrigerator storage bags come from. I pack a whole meals worth of measured ingredients into a basket so I can just grab it when I get home from work. These would be better.
I just bought that garlic dicer.
One thing I've noticed about the tribesman is their value and appreciation for efficiency and efficient products
The guys are great but I like seeing the women test the kitchen gadgets as they are the cooks in the home. They really would see the benefit to them personally to have such things.
Some of these products are not as expensive as you may think. The most expensive things that are shown, is the trash bin, the portable stove top, and the coffee maker toaster oven combo. I think the average working person person might be able to buy some of these things hopefully.
The average monthly income in India is $422 USD, as of February of this year. Expensive is a relative term. ✌️🍁🇨🇦🍁.
@@louisejohnson6057 And villagers don't make near the average, generally.
@@xymonau2468 , absolutely.
Most of these products probably don’t even work as advertised
You do realize that even that cheese grater probably a cost what they make for a whole day's work vs what you make in one hour working...I could be very wrong but considering their reactions to the price of food items in other videos they probably aren't making a lot of money
Out of all of these things which one would the guys choose for their families to use in their own kitchen?
probably the scrubber/ peeler.
@@wonder777warrior6 I think you are correct. They seemed impressed with scrubber.
Many of these kitchen tools are available in almost every store at a very inexpensive price, whereas a specialty store the prices for these kitchen items are very expensive!!!
I have some myself.
Enjoy.
thanks for putting the intro back!!! ❤
I'll bet ya it would only take a few American households, could probably supply their entire community with kitchen gadgets. Americans usually have drawers full of kitchen gadgets, and dishes of all sorts. And...most of it probably doesn't even get used. Lol
We got many gadgets we don't use in our kitchen, shipping is too expensive for our budget but I'll donate all items if you volunteer to pay for shipping cost. 😁
These are fun products to watch, but if I'm honest, if I had them in my kitchen, I probably wouldn't use most of them ... good for cooking enthusiasts, though
Yes they are right most of the appliances are quite rich, usually see in richer Asian countries and Western Europe ,usually after few years will see here in most of rural America and most of third world countries will have to be wealthy and order it online to be sent.
I love watching these videos... thank you🙏🕉❤️🕺
Wonderful video today. Thank you Common Man Show for all your hard work.
"What came, my mouth said" is such a beautiful encapsulation of what makes Raeen, Raeen. Never change, my friend. I know your co-hosts will sometimes ridicule you for your commentary, but one of the things I value most from this channel is your authentic reaction to new things being presented to you, and how you try to make sense of it in the context of your life.
One of the many things I've learned about Guddu is that he's a very logical man.
He understood right away that sometimes saving up and spending a little extra for certain items will end up paying for themselves over time and actually saving money on other costs and labor involved.
I'm not sure that Babu was picking up on what he was trying to say, but I bet they talk more at length after they're off camera and I think he was likely able to make his point more clearly.
These types of videos where they get a chance to see what in their minds are "modern conveniences" and less traditional (or what some of us might think are old-fashioned or outdated) ways of doing things, are some of my favorites!
Don't get me wrong... I think in some cases, for certain things the "old way" is really the better way. And I know first hand that not all of the newer "gadgets" do what they claim to do.
But all of that being said, it's still great to see these wonderful men, get the chance to learn about things they'd likely never know without the opportunities this channel provides for them!
Much love and truly abundant blessings to everyone in the CMS family! 💛🕊🙏🏻
They don't make the same food we do. For example, how many are stuffing bananas with chocolate? And they don't eat sausages, or even know what they are.
@@xymonau2468 And?
What do those things have to do with what I wrote? Please, by all means. I'd love to know.
@@bobbiejojackson9448 I don't think I was talking to you. Someone else mentioned something and I responded to that, but I have no idea if the comment is still there or not. Or maybe I replied on the wrong thread.
@@xymonau2468 I appreciate you clearing this up and I apologize for assuming that you were speaking to me. What I saw was that your response was directly after mine, so it seemed like you were responding to me.
This seems to be a growing problem on this platform. The number of replies shown under a comment might say 12 and I'll tap on "see replies" and there might be 8... sometimes less.
I've also noticed that the reply format is sketchy, at best. It used to be that when you were replying directly to a particular person and tapped on the comment itself, the reply field would always pre-fill with that person's screen (@) name.
Now that happens only about 50% of the time, so I've started double checking to make sure that person's name comes up and if it doesn't, I'll type it out just to be sure.
Thanks again for clarifying. And again, I apologize for assuming that you were talking to me. ☺️
@@bobbiejojackson9448 No worries. And I agree about the disappearing posts.
@8:38
Of course everyone knows you can't just nuke yer DUCK FEET, ya' gotta' fry 'em up in a pan!
Hello? Where can WE get that gas stove?! lol! I want it in my kitchen!
Not a fan of wine, but that dispenser will keep air from spoiling the wine in the bottle.
In the thumbnail - older Indian version of Linus from linus tech tips
I just felt like I watched one long infomercial.
Ahhhh......a song from Babu.
Can we show them a recycling video? Not just big recycling but also smaller ones. Such as individuals collecting and making products for sale.
Plasticsmith, Aintcha ever heard of it? :)
Their fascination about plastic should be satisfied! I think it could be interesting for the guys to learn, how plastic is actually made, what polymerisation/polycondensation is, what types of plastic exist, and also the environmental problems of plastic and the complications that occur with plastic recycling.
Raeen always shows off his great knowledge.. the black smith created the plastics 😌
Don't worry Babu, Guddu and Raeen - most of our kitchens still use much of the same old stuff we always did. We have a tendency here to see such "new inventions", buy them, use them once or twice .... and then throw them in a drawer where they lie forgotten! In the main, we soon go back to the common cheese grater and chopping knife. 😄
LMAO and I thought I was the only one!
@@Jana_San_SS 😄
Fresh pancake
have em try smores
Dayum Raeen is looking sharp
I bet Guddu would like to see some swordmaking.
Yep, a compilation video of the series " forged in fire" will do .
they are actually pretty cheap here in usa.
I'm interested in what they would think of the American state of west Virginia.. the height of the coal business it produced by mining,and its downfall when coal isnt used anymore like it used to be. West virginia is a very poor state in the United states and it's sad what it has become. Coal is dead, and poverty and drug addiction has taken over.
Would be wonderful if some manufacturers would use this specific platform to advertise their products.
Imagine how easier their lives would become and the advertising would be so beneficial.
someone feed them some S'mores!
Great idea, let’s bring more plastic to the hundreds of millions of people in India 😢😢😢😢😢
Toas yup café
The Nostalgia brand isn't very good though. EmmyMade tested it, and found it lacking. Other brands are more than likely better quality.
Technological advances do not always mean better food, just faster food. Never cook eggs in a microwave, even with a specialized Kitchen Gadgets. Eggs are for pans or boiling, never for microwave. Also, just because you can put chocolate inside a banana doesn't make it better than a chocolate covered banana. And food dividers in a dish is not as good as built in food dividers in the dish itself. I'm betting these people have never seen a vacuum filled water bottle or a thermos jug. These would be particularly useful in warm climates or cold climates, when you want cold water to stay cold for a whole day. Or keeping tea hot for a day.
No bad
That grander is perfect for weed.
What on God's green Earth did she put in the pan at 8:39? Chicken feet?
Actually most.of these products are very cheap.. For us. Honestly they might be there too because most of them are made outside the US. In China or India.
Almost everything is made there now
We have dollar stores and have a Hugh amount of money compared to them
These gadgets have become completely out of control. People buy them to save time for one activity that maybe you do once a week and in the meantime your whole house gets cluttered with things you never use.
does Ser Babu have a stutter?
Yes
Watch this he is explaining about his stutter. The Hidden Struggles: Life with Extreme Stuttering at 65 - A Villager's Story ! Village Podcast
th-cam.com/video/iBbuIHnh4DU/w-d-xo.html
That one vegetable peeler is so wasteful. It takes off too much of the edible part.
Plastic like these are made by plastic injection molding :)
There is allready enough pollution of all kind , plastics encluded , in India . Instead you should show them sustainable kitchen-gadgets ( for those who wants them) made in RVS ( inox, aso) which can be recycled .
Guddu had agreed that he couldn't afford any of these gadgets. This is pretty sad. If Guddu lived in the US, he would be making anywhere from $50-100 per hour as a metalworker/welder and could afford ALL of these gadgets.
Even those with jobs here in the U.S. cannot afford some of those gadgets - more important things such as food, rent, utilities, etc, etc. come before many of those handy items.
Wow R100 per hour?
@@billstill1794 Probably possible if you're past being a journeyman in a union in the US
@@User-H802 50-100 US Dollar per hour. That would be about 4000-8000 Indian Rupee per hour.
@@billstill1794 You're right that there are plenty of people in the US that can't afford some of these things. I don't debate that. Guddu is an experienced tradesman, though. I'm a tradesman myself and know many others in various fields and what the going rates are. He could make very "decent" money here (US), and that's by our privileged standards.
Where I live in the US, tradesmen live like kings. I have tradesmen friends that get by just fine in the suburbs of NYC, Boston and DC. I mean, if you can afford land (and a house) 15 minutes away from Manhattan, you're doing pretty well for yourself...
0:21 The word "agree" is a verb, so the correct expression is "I agree with Babu", not "I am agree with Babu".
Something long is made.
You should make a video where you buy a few of these types of kitchen gadgets and let them try the items out. I'd love to send them some but sadly i dont have the money 😔
Sadly the producer cannot purchase the items to satisfy your special request without the resources to pay for them .
it's already several videos now that once they see something being cleaned or cooked they all, understandably, react with ''oh now the women will be happy'' or whatever... Please show them a video depicting power woman across to world to show they are not just meant to cook and clean in half of the world's countries. Show them woman presidents, woman business leader.. show them Oprah, Beyoncé and Ursula von der Leyen (EU president). ;-)
Now don't quote me a hundred percent but most of the plastic stuff is injected molding and dead genius came from the engineers and the machinists that built it now it's just up to the operators too maintain it the engineers but they're the real geniuses