Good video and excellent tips but it seems you are looking at a monitor or teleprompter rather than straight into the the camera. Just something I noticed, keep up the good work
I bought a 30 lb. bag of the coarse Real Salt but it is harder that the celtic my other fav. so i ran it through my food processor then sifted it so i could use it in my ceramic salt mill . Both have good reviews.
@@FortunaCucina I did not know until i got the salt that it was as hard as it is , after the food processor my niece take the fine and i use the little bit bigger grains in my ceramic mill
nice channel wish u to keep on doing videos ...
"This is clean, it's just dirty." LOL !!
I'm glad it gave you a laugh... I hope you understood what I meant. It was clean, but it just had a stain.
Good video and excellent tips but it seems you are looking at a monitor or teleprompter rather than straight into the the camera. Just something I noticed, keep up the good work
I definitely need pans
I totally felt like I got a steal on the lodge cast iron pan for $22 bucks. (And HEB has that one, too)
And a cooking board .. I probably need everything on your list 😅
You’re full of knowledge, I am having a chat with myself while watching
I bought a 30 lb. bag of the coarse Real Salt but it is harder that the celtic my other fav. so i ran it through my food processor then sifted it so i could use it in my ceramic salt mill . Both have good reviews.
I definitely like the fine grind on the Redmond salt. The coarse is just too coarse for me.
@@FortunaCucina I did not know until i got the salt that it was as hard as it is , after the food processor my niece take the fine and i use the little bit bigger grains in my ceramic mill
I need new wooden spoons 😊
Check out that set on amazon. I think they were on sale for $10 bucks and they are good quality.
Sooo excited for this tea of the month 🩷