The very sad realization that I came to after filming is that I did not, in fact, even have the right Jello mixture. I think this is a sign to fully give up on coffee jelly 🤦♀️
Guess you either need to go to a kisaten in Japan or maybe try agar agar instead if you can't find non-Jello/pudding gelatin. (Agar agar is actually more traditional from what I understand.)
I make cream- coffee layered gelatin cubes all the time. I believe you may have used "Jell-O" pudding mix. Different product. Otherwise, it was sort of exciting to watch and see if your mix would come out! 😁 Cheers!
Honestly, using socks straight out of the packaging could be worse than using worn, washed socks (of course the best possible option would be using unused socks after washing them) cause stores can be nasty, there were people touching that with hands not too clean. And even if it was clean, clothes straight from the store can have some chemicals still in them that for example flare my allergies. And so if there's something my skin can't handle in clothes straight from the store (like formaldehyde), there's no way it's be good for consumption
i had an ex-friend who would go to the store, take socks out of their packaging, try them on, then put them back if they didnt fit. it has compelled me to wash all my socks straight out of the packaging.
Usually with the coffee ice cubes, I make a normal coffee drink and add the coffee ice cubes to it instead of normal ones so that it doesn't water down the coffee when it melts.
If you do this again; I think it would be fun if you don't show/say what the craft is supposed to be until after you've made it. So people can try and work out what it is/what the point of it is while you're making it
That’s why in France we sometimes call coffee "Jus de chaussettes" or in English "socks’ juice" because in 1870 we soldiers made coffee with their socks!
I've usually heard this expression used to talk about coffee that is extremely bitter and overall bad, so I thought it was just referencing how bad it would taste if one were to somehow extract juice from socks (aka just foot sweat) 😂
I actually painted with coffee for a project in high school. I brewed it into a soup thermos to bring to school, then used it like watercolor paint on watercolor paper. I did four little square coffee themed paintings and framed them in a long rectangular frame. I actually loved how it came out
I will say, it's almost impossible to cut letters, esp ones that small out of paper using scissors. Much easier with an exacto knife (or box cutter!) on a cut safe surface.
"huh, vanilla jello? looks like the pudding but eh maybe im wrong" *sees the box is pudding mix* *scrolls down in the comments* "yup that was pudding mix"
"I don't know what 5 minute crafts is I don't watch youtoob" "May I ask what you're watching this on" "Saturday." "I am so confused" - your first 5 minute crafts video comment section
The sock coffee actually remembers a very common fabric filter we use in Brazil, it's specifically made for coffee, so is way better than a sock, but in a moment of despair...
Fun fact: my family is from Puerto Rico (Hormigueros area around Mayagüez/San German) and brewing coffee in cotton socks is an old jibaro (country) tradition. Like you said, it's stronger coffee than a pour over with a lighter body than a french press. It's actually fantastic when you get it down correctly.
Thank you for this comment! My best friend’s grandma would always make coffee with a cotton sock and I was confused that I didn’t see anyone comment this. As a teenager it had too much kick for me, but now that I’m an adult, what I wouldn’t give to have her coffee again.
@@Vermilion_13 it's a surprisingly common practice. I would guess sock filtration is more widespread in the Caribbean than just Puerto Rico. I wouldn't be surprised if they do it in DR, Cuba, Jamaica, or even in other places in Latin America. I know for a fact that it's a thing in Southeast Asia: Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, etc. Give some love for the SOCK!!!
Yes from West coast of Puerto Rico (Aguada) and cafe de media or "sock coffee" is the best, we make the coffee mixed with water in the stove and then use the "sock" to filtrate. When you mix it in the pot you get the "grease" of the coffee and its more strong and delicious. Just like mu grandma makes it
@@morgandrinkscoffee at work we have a tradition of referring to the male partners of coworkers as Mr. [co-worker's first name]. We have 3 Mr Mary's, and 2 Mr Jennifers.
07:53 The fact you managed to do a decent upside-down profile by messing up on your upright profile is a kind of genius I never witnessed. Also, I can't imagine a coffee with three table spoons of chocolate syrup in it would be good, but it may just be my natural aversion for chocolate syrup.
Those coffee ice cubes are actually fantastic to use for your iced coffee. Keeps it cold and doesn't dilute the drink as the morning goes on. There's a bagel chain in my area that makes them for that reason.
For the gelatin one you can use agar agar. Both gelatin and agar are at asian grocery stores. I love the agar powder as it is plant based and is easy to work with.
the gummy coffee hack actually reminds me of the cappuccino kopiko ! (it's a hard candy but it's the same idea with the sweet cream + espresso sections)
Lol the coffee jelly situation is a classic case of not knowing what can and can't be substituted in a recipe. (I realize Morgan figured it out after the video, I just see this a lot when people try things they saw online and substitute ingredients, then say the recipe doesn't work.) Using vanilla pudding mix as a substitute for unflavored gelatin when making jelly is kinda like using a glazed donut as a substitute for spaghetti noodles when making pasta 😆
I make coffee ice cubes, but I use them in my coffee. I saw that hack when I was a teenager, and realized quickly how badly I messed up by putting creamer over ice, like the "hack" suggested lol, I stuck with making the ice cubes though, so that my coffee can be iced, without being watered down as the ice melts. I think these videos are so much fun, and I would love to see a video of you teaching us some coffee hacks of your own, as a barista.
One of my local coffee shops has the option of using "coffee cubes" instead of regular ice cubes for iced drinks/cold brews... definitely recommend to do so then as it didn't water down the drink compared to the ice cubes
One of my art teachers taught us how to make old looking paper with instant coffee. It looks really good especially if you use black ink for whatever illustration you're making. Some people even use it to make journals :-)
i prooooobably would have at least cleaned the sock since it was just sitting in the store with lord knows who touching it plus the general weird stuff they put on products from the manufacturer. but i am still impressed that it worked so well.
New to your channel and I’ve been loving your videos!!!! You and James got me to getting more serious with my coffee. Also you think you could make a video on what’s the best way to use none dairy milks for French, latte, expresso etc☺️
Don't give up on making coffee Jell-O. I am actually interesting in seeing if it comes out or not. I would love to see you revisit this attempt. I recently found your channel and I am LOVING all the coffee related content that you produce.
In regards to the sock coffee. That method of making coffee saved me while on a camping trip where I forgot to bring our French press. So, in a pinch, I think its a very handy method to know.
So, coffee painting is an actual thing. It is a real medium, comparable to watercolor or india ink painting. I did it a lot in high school and absolutely fell in love with it. Generally I just used a very high concentration of instant coffee to water, and then further diluted as needed directly with the brush on the pallet. By the end, the coffee leaves a very nice sheen on the paper as it dries, and you get some beautiful dimension out of it depending on your concentration. The hues are generally pretty warm, but also very moody. I made a painting inspired by Hamlet out of coffee once and gave it to my English teacher, and I really loved how it turned out.
The sock thing does work, but in essence you can do it with cotton cloth. Back home in Puerto Rico we sometimes brew coffee that way, not with actual socks though. Its essentially just a cloth filter. It works and it makes coffee fast. However cleaning it is a pain.
The ice cube coffee is a favorite drink of mine from UCC called Kori Kohi. I regularly make it at home with cold brew ice cubes. I recommend using warm milk so that the coffee cubes melt faster and you get more coffee in the drink.
MorganDrinksCoffee, How to Cook that, and Epic Gardening are all channels I subscribe to that have done responses to 5 minute crafts. If 5 minutes is good for anything it's facilitating content for creators I trust like Morgan. ☕
That reaction to the MARry was just so funny. I felt like I was with you laughing. Keep it up Morgan. You definitely have a personality that shines through the camera.
I know this is an older video, but I wanted to tell you that I laughed so hard at sock coffee. Thank you for your great content, funny and/or informative, I just love it 🤍
I'm not rly interested in coffee but ur videos are entertaining and soothing at the same time :) btw: can someone tell me the name of the background music?
For anyone willing to try out painting with coffee, I've done a couple myself haha use aquarelle paper and try out diffrent coffees for example espresso or drip coffee. It will give you different effects.
I can just imagine your milk foam lady saying "'Ello love, give us a ciggy will ya?" in a deep gravelly voice. If that was the effect you were going for I'd say you nailed it.
Hey Morgan! I've been binging your videos ever since I bought a French Press and watched your video on it! I was wondering if you could make a video kind of explaining all the different coffee names etc like espresso, americano.... i'm always so confused when i have to order in a café and you explain things so clearly, it would help lots!! All the love xxx
Does your realization that you made coffee pudding change the score? It certainly looks good :) Also, am I the only one who watched Morgan make the stencil and thought about the John Mulaney bit about birthday signs?
I think your coffee self portrait should be your new channel icon 😂 this was great- similar to others in the comment I knew immediately that it was going to be pudding rather than jello but that just made for a good sense of expectation through the video lmaooo - also, sock coffee is a thing done by people in the military sometimes! not good coffee, but if it’s all you have i guess lol
I've done the coffee jello hack, and it's 100% because you used vanilla pudding powder, instead of powdered gelatin. If you used an actual fruit-based jello, which has more of the gelatin needed, you probably would've yielded a much more solid (pun intended), yield fruity (ugh) result. It's definitely worth a re-do, perhaps a future video?
We're no strangers to crafts You know the rules, and so do I Their hacks and tips are pretty naff Collab with Ann Reardon or the grey-haired coffee guy [Insert further lyrics here]
I'm late! But the sock coffee may be a good alternative for camping coffee. I hate the cheap stove top brewers that are common in camping supplies but I'm not huge into coffee brewing outside of making my drip coffee the best I can. But a coffee maker doesn't work so well in a tent...
hey quick note, coffe gets decolored when it used as a paint and it wil be faded in like 4 years or so, walnut stain or chinese ink and bleach if you want a gradient from black to light brown are better options
13:26 I think would be really fun to do with really little kids. That way they get to paint and experience new things but also if they choose to eat/ drink it as little kids like to do then it would be ok
I would totally recommend you try this shaker K-Cup recipe I found on the internet I did the measurements so I could put it in a spice shaker at the time I had a K-Cup brewer now I don't and I put this even in my iced coffee it is a chai powder that makes your coffee taste delightful Chi powder recipe 4 tsp cinnamon 2 tsp cardmon 1 tsp nutmeg 1/2 tsp ginger
We're seeing it upside down as you decorate it. To me, it looks like a lion with a lot of mane right now. That is, until you turn it right side up for us. 😊 Ok. Now, it looks like a witch. 😄
Hi morgan! Im from Argentina, the sock filter hack works! we use here since, i dont know, always. You need to use a thiner sock or maybe the ones that womens use below a skirt (i dont know how are they name) Actually we sew a thin metal bar around it to craft a home made coffe filter, beacouse, latin america HAHAHAHAH. Im I new comer, i love your videos. I wish you the best, and maybe one day your partner will say yes HAHAHAH
In parts of (South east) Asia, we drink sock coffee and tea! But fret not.. there are coffee (‘kopi’) socks for that.. and it’s more like a stocking material!
Pudding mix? Oh, dear! Even the real Jell-O doesn't have enough gelatin in it to set up firm. When people make their own gumdrops, they need flavored Jell-O and extra plain Gelatin. You need plain unflavored Gelatin. You need more of it than what's in the Jell-O mixes because you need these candies to set up firm. You want to be able to pick them up easily. The most popular brand of unflavored gelatin is called KNOX.
The very sad realization that I came to after filming is that I did not, in fact, even have the right Jello mixture. I think this is a sign to fully give up on coffee jelly 🤦♀️
If you are looking for molds in Portland the decorette shop would have them
Never give up on your coffee jelly dreams!
The moment you mentioned Vanilla Jell-O I knew you had pudding mix 😂
Guess you either need to go to a kisaten in Japan or maybe try agar agar instead if you can't find non-Jello/pudding gelatin. (Agar agar is actually more traditional from what I understand.)
Don’t give up we believe in you! and would you do a review on Nespresso in the future
The "jello" was actually pudding mix not gelatin so not surprised that the end result was mostly liquid.
This is the very disappointing realization I came to directly after filming
I think I’m officially giving up on trying to make jello
@@morgandrinkscoffee Fun fact: putting gelatin in the freezer to set can actually make it come out runny too.
I make cream- coffee layered gelatin cubes all the time. I believe you may have used "Jell-O" pudding mix. Different product.
Otherwise, it was sort of exciting to watch and see if your mix would come out! 😁 Cheers!
@@morgandrinkscoffee yeah jell-O is a company that makes jelly and pudding you have to make sure it says jelly or pudding mix
"Scissor time- *laughter* Not that, not that!" just gotta love the realization lmao
What's the joke actually?
@@mohammadreazmollah6479 what do you mean??
When she said scissors time and laughed?
@@mohammadreazmollah6479 idrk how to explain it to you- I'm not really good at explaining things either-
Oh okay
Honestly, using socks straight out of the packaging could be worse than using worn, washed socks (of course the best possible option would be using unused socks after washing them) cause stores can be nasty, there were people touching that with hands not too clean. And even if it was clean, clothes straight from the store can have some chemicals still in them that for example flare my allergies. And so if there's something my skin can't handle in clothes straight from the store (like formaldehyde), there's no way it's be good for consumption
Wash them with vinegar, it kills germs and doesn't leave soap residue in the fibers.
i had an ex-friend who would go to the store, take socks out of their packaging, try them on, then put them back if they didnt fit. it has compelled me to wash all my socks straight out of the packaging.
thats what i was thinking, at least wash and dry them first! with hot water and vinegar or unscented/natural soap
@@_vulcanide that’s crazy, I’ve never had doubt that a sock would fit, sock sizes are pretty generous
@@elliotdeclet594 ikr? that person was just very particular on absolutely everything. which is partially why i am no longer in contact with them lol
This is how...good...Morgan is at drawing: I thought she was drawing the face upside-down.
See? It makes you think!
Same 😂 it looked pretty good
I thought her goal was to paint the Wicked Witch of the Whisk
The whole time I was like “if she just turned the cup around she’d have a perfect foundation.”
Me too!!
Usually with the coffee ice cubes, I make a normal coffee drink and add the coffee ice cubes to it instead of normal ones so that it doesn't water down the coffee when it melts.
Yeah. I don’t like drinking things with frozen water
I love how much she cares about the unused sock, but she didn't about washing them before actually using them as coffee filters
Look for packets marked "unflavored gelatin" in the baking aisle.
If you do this again; I think it would be fun if you don't show/say what the craft is supposed to be until after you've made it. So people can try and work out what it is/what the point of it is while you're making it
Your husbands immediate thought of fishing a ring out of the bottom of the mug is extremely chaotic and I love it
There was a time were people used to propose by putting engagement rings into champagne flutes.
Or maybe that was just in movies/tv shows.
also the milk foam was probably still really hot
@@confusedwhale *chokes on diamond*
That’s why in France we sometimes call coffee "Jus de chaussettes" or in English "socks’ juice" because in 1870 we soldiers made coffee with their socks!
We? You mean you and the boys in 1870? :D Just trolling, that's interesting to know!
I’m assuming it’s their used socks so all I can think of is sweaty foot coffee
I've usually heard this expression used to talk about coffee that is extremely bitter and overall bad, so I thought it was just referencing how bad it would taste if one were to somehow extract juice from socks (aka just foot sweat) 😂
Jus de chaussettes means bad coffee
@@Kuolema1337 i know, i was just sharing the history of the expression
I actually painted with coffee for a project in high school. I brewed it into a soup thermos to bring to school, then used it like watercolor paint on watercolor paper. I did four little square coffee themed paintings and framed them in a long rectangular frame. I actually loved how it came out
I will say, it's almost impossible to cut letters, esp ones that small out of paper using scissors. Much easier with an exacto knife (or box cutter!) on a cut safe surface.
"huh, vanilla jello? looks like the pudding but eh maybe im wrong"
*sees the box is pudding mix*
*scrolls down in the comments*
"yup that was pudding mix"
I didn't read the box, but the whole time she was talking about that hack, I kept thinking: "they make vanilla JELLO? ... ew." xD
"marry me?" asks Morgan. "no" says her partner. cut to dramatically lighted divorce paper signing and exaggerated sobs
I mean, when your barista partner proposes with a cup full of straight-up foamed milk, it's a motive x)
"I don't know what 5 minute crafts is I don't watch youtoob"
"May I ask what you're watching this on"
"Saturday."
"I am so confused"
- your first 5 minute crafts video comment section
Iconic
The sock coffee actually remembers a very common fabric filter we use in Brazil, it's specifically made for coffee, so is way better than a sock, but in a moment of despair...
Fun fact: my family is from Puerto Rico (Hormigueros area around Mayagüez/San German) and brewing coffee in cotton socks is an old jibaro (country) tradition. Like you said, it's stronger coffee than a pour over with a lighter body than a french press. It's actually fantastic when you get it down correctly.
Thank you for this comment! My best friend’s grandma would always make coffee with a cotton sock and I was confused that I didn’t see anyone comment this. As a teenager it had too much kick for me, but now that I’m an adult, what I wouldn’t give to have her coffee again.
@@Vermilion_13 it's a surprisingly common practice. I would guess sock filtration is more widespread in the Caribbean than just Puerto Rico. I wouldn't be surprised if they do it in DR, Cuba, Jamaica, or even in other places in Latin America. I know for a fact that it's a thing in Southeast Asia: Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia, etc. Give some love for the SOCK!!!
here in Brazil we always use a cloth filter and some sometimes i joke to my mother that there's no reason to use it since we could just use a old sock
I'm from Puerto Rico and yes. It's a special sock you buy at the supermarket. My moms aunt used to make coffee like that but with age she has stopped.
Yes from West coast of Puerto Rico (Aguada) and cafe de media or "sock coffee" is the best, we make the coffee mixed with water in the stove and then use the "sock" to filtrate. When you mix it in the pot you get the "grease" of the coffee and its more strong and delicious. Just like mu grandma makes it
They have such a watchable personality, the videos feel fun and friendly and comforting and just good vibes
We used coffee to stain our wedding invitations. Not only did it come out gorgeous, they smelled sooo good 🤤
I could see the ice cubes for iced coffee that you are gonna sip on and don't want watered down by melted ice!
Aww I loved seeing Mr. Morgan (idk if his name has ever been mentioned).
His name is Graham but I like Mr. Morgan better :))
I'm sorry but I read your comment with Micah's voice (from Rdr2) and bursted out laughing
@@riccardobassetti5446 I read it in dutch's voice for some reason
@@morgandrinkscoffee at work we have a tradition of referring to the male partners of coworkers as Mr. [co-worker's first name]. We have 3 Mr Mary's, and 2 Mr Jennifers.
[didn't push refresh to see that you had already realized the Jello was not gelatin] Coffee vanilla pudding does sound yummy though!
07:53 The fact you managed to do a decent upside-down profile by messing up on your upright profile is a kind of genius I never witnessed.
Also, I can't imagine a coffee with three table spoons of chocolate syrup in it would be good, but it may just be my natural aversion for chocolate syrup.
I thought the upside-down profile looked like a cute little Whoville girl 💜
Maybe its more like a mocha? Or a hot chocolate?
@@KellyLoom1s Exactly my thoughts.
Those coffee ice cubes are actually fantastic to use for your iced coffee. Keeps it cold and doesn't dilute the drink as the morning goes on. There's a bagel chain in my area that makes them for that reason.
For the gelatin one you can use agar agar. Both gelatin and agar are at asian grocery stores. I love the agar powder as it is plant based and is easy to work with.
The thing that annoys me about 5 minute crafts is they would usually take much longer than 5 minutes.
That was 60s Bob Dylan in the latte foam until the mouth was added
When u feelin down all day and ur fav barista shows up
can't wait to see how these 5 minute craft hacks actually work.
the gummy coffee hack actually reminds me of the cappuccino kopiko ! (it's a hard candy but it's the same idea with the sweet cream + espresso sections)
Lol the coffee jelly situation is a classic case of not knowing what can and can't be substituted in a recipe. (I realize Morgan figured it out after the video, I just see this a lot when people try things they saw online and substitute ingredients, then say the recipe doesn't work.) Using vanilla pudding mix as a substitute for unflavored gelatin when making jelly is kinda like using a glazed donut as a substitute for spaghetti noodles when making pasta 😆
I make coffee ice cubes, but I use them in my coffee. I saw that hack when I was a teenager, and realized quickly how badly I messed up by putting creamer over ice, like the "hack" suggested lol, I stuck with making the ice cubes though, so that my coffee can be iced, without being watered down as the ice melts. I think these videos are so much fun, and I would love to see a video of you teaching us some coffee hacks of your own, as a barista.
As someone who doesn't really drink coffee and thinks Starbucks is fancy, this is particularly amusing. So glad I found this channel
One of my local coffee shops has the option of using "coffee cubes" instead of regular ice cubes for iced drinks/cold brews... definitely recommend to do so then as it didn't water down the drink compared to the ice cubes
One of my art teachers taught us how to make old looking paper with instant coffee. It looks really good especially if you use black ink for whatever illustration you're making. Some people even use it to make journals :-)
An absolute adorable couple. Keepin it real
i prooooobably would have at least cleaned the sock since it was just sitting in the store with lord knows who touching it plus the general weird stuff they put on products from the manufacturer. but i am still impressed that it worked so well.
New to your channel and I’ve been loving your videos!!!! You and James got me to getting more serious with my coffee.
Also you think you could make a video on what’s the best way to use none dairy milks for French, latte, expresso etc☺️
The Jello Coffe could be an interesting dessert if you layered it into an espresso cup and then served it in the cup.
Don't give up on making coffee Jell-O. I am actually interesting in seeing if it comes out or not. I would love to see you revisit this attempt. I recently found your channel and I am LOVING all the coffee related content that you produce.
In regards to the sock coffee. That method of making coffee saved me while on a camping trip where I forgot to bring our French press. So, in a pinch, I think its a very handy method to know.
*Morgan sliding into the shot*
You have the same energy as two of my best friends, I love it 😊❤️
As a visual artist, I consider any art skill I don’t have skill in fantastic and coffee making is absolutely art 👍
Watching coffee videos at 5am is my pre-coffee routine.
So, coffee painting is an actual thing. It is a real medium, comparable to watercolor or india ink painting. I did it a lot in high school and absolutely fell in love with it. Generally I just used a very high concentration of instant coffee to water, and then further diluted as needed directly with the brush on the pallet. By the end, the coffee leaves a very nice sheen on the paper as it dries, and you get some beautiful dimension out of it depending on your concentration. The hues are generally pretty warm, but also very moody. I made a painting inspired by Hamlet out of coffee once and gave it to my English teacher, and I really loved how it turned out.
I mean, you made coffee pudding. And that sounds delicious. So I’d call it a win.
"Is it just foam?" Hey, really pays off for him to live with you. He knows the coffee
The sock thing does work, but in essence you can do it with cotton cloth. Back home in Puerto Rico we sometimes brew coffee that way, not with actual socks though. Its essentially just a cloth filter. It works and it makes coffee fast. However cleaning it is a pain.
the realisation of your partner that it was entirely foam was glorious, I can relate to his confusion
The ice cube coffee is a favorite drink of mine from UCC called Kori Kohi. I regularly make it at home with cold brew ice cubes. I recommend using warm milk so that the coffee cubes melt faster and you get more coffee in the drink.
SUCH A CHAOTIC ENERGY I LOVE IT
Idk why but “sock coffee 😐” made me snort it came out of nowhere lol 14:07
"If they don't give me rules, I can bend the rules they don't give me"
I'm having that!
just by the ingredients i already know its going to be interesting
I feel like you and @SafiyaNygaard should do a collab !!
MorganDrinksCoffee, How to Cook that, and Epic Gardening are all channels I subscribe to that have done responses to 5 minute crafts. If 5 minutes is good for anything it's facilitating content for creators I trust like Morgan. ☕
Holy!!! Your merch looks amazing 🤩
It actually looks like normal clothing (not just a TH-camrs name on a shirt), love it!
This is like my favorite energy ever seen in one of your videos
That reaction to the MARry was just so funny. I felt like I was with you laughing. Keep it up Morgan. You definitely have a personality that shines through the camera.
OSU note pad for the win!! Go beavs! Man I miss the Beanery from my college days!
Awesome your videos are always so fun! Those kruve glasses were very nice thanks for sharing!
I know this is an older video, but I wanted to tell you that I laughed so hard at sock coffee. Thank you for your great content, funny and/or informative, I just love it 🤍
I'm not rly interested in coffee but ur videos are entertaining and soothing at the same time :) btw: can someone tell me the name of the background music?
8:07 can I just say, that how this looks here is amazing.
For anyone willing to try out painting with coffee, I've done a couple myself haha use aquarelle paper and try out diffrent coffees for example espresso or drip coffee. It will give you different effects.
loving the whole vibe Morgan. the fit. MAGNIFICENT . the coffee. Beautiful. the hair great as always
I can just imagine your milk foam lady saying "'Ello love, give us a ciggy will ya?" in a deep gravelly voice.
If that was the effect you were going for I'd say you nailed it.
this is so jameshoffmannish way of talking about coffee, tastes and measurements :)
One of the only content creators I don’t get bored watching
Hey Morgan! I've been binging your videos ever since I bought a French Press and watched your video on it! I was wondering if you could make a video kind of explaining all the different coffee names etc like espresso, americano.... i'm always so confused when i have to order in a café and you explain things so clearly, it would help lots!! All the love xxx
Does your realization that you made coffee pudding change the score? It certainly looks good :) Also, am I the only one who watched Morgan make the stencil and thought about the John Mulaney bit about birthday signs?
Same! I immediately started quoting the Mulaney bit at that part of the video
Art teacher here to say: great job!
My old art teacher would have screamed at her for putting the paint brushes into the water like that, up above the ferrule ;)
Hobby artist here, saying the same thing!
I think your coffee self portrait should be your new channel icon 😂 this was great- similar to others in the comment I knew immediately that it was going to be pudding rather than jello but that just made for a good sense of expectation through the video lmaooo - also, sock coffee is a thing done by people in the military sometimes! not good coffee, but if it’s all you have i guess lol
Don't give up on making coffee jellies, ya just need some gelatin or agar agar.
I've done the coffee jello hack, and it's 100% because you used vanilla pudding powder, instead of powdered gelatin. If you used an actual fruit-based jello, which has more of the gelatin needed, you probably would've yielded a much more solid (pun intended), yield fruity (ugh) result. It's definitely worth a re-do, perhaps a future video?
I’m gonna use a sock to make coffee in the morning then wear the sock to work then use it again afterwards to see how the flavor profile changes.
We're no strangers to crafts
You know the rules, and so do I
Their hacks and tips are pretty naff
Collab with Ann Reardon or the grey-haired coffee guy
[Insert further lyrics here]
Did you just... Rickrolled us?!
A person of culture, I see ❤️
I'm late! But the sock coffee may be a good alternative for camping coffee. I hate the cheap stove top brewers that are common in camping supplies but I'm not huge into coffee brewing outside of making my drip coffee the best I can. But a coffee maker doesn't work so well in a tent...
This was a great way to kick-off my day.
hey quick note, coffe gets decolored when it used as a paint and it wil be faded in like 4 years or so, walnut stain or chinese ink and bleach if you want a gradient from black to light brown are better options
13:26 I think would be really fun to do with really little kids. That way they get to paint and experience new things but also if they choose to eat/ drink it as little kids like to do then it would be ok
I saw this coffee cube lifehack a while ago and it's my way to go to do iced coffee
I'm certain it's been said before, but your laugh is so cute and contagious
I would totally recommend you try this shaker K-Cup recipe I found on the internet I did the measurements so I could put it in a spice shaker at the time I had a K-Cup brewer now I don't and I put this even in my iced coffee it is a chai powder that makes your coffee taste delightful
Chi powder recipe
4 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp cardmon
1 tsp nutmeg
1/2 tsp ginger
having Fun with Coffee hmmmm refreshing
I learned a vital fact about Morgan! She can crack her knuckles.
The coffee ice cube thing was super popular in Korea like 6? Years ago. Its called a cube latte and usually the milk is sweetened
I watched the whole video, it's soo interesting. Love you 😄
We're seeing it upside down as you decorate it.
To me, it looks like a lion with a lot of mane right now. That is, until you turn it right side up for us. 😊
Ok. Now, it looks like a witch. 😄
Hi morgan! Im from Argentina, the sock filter hack works! we use here since, i dont know, always. You need to use a thiner sock or maybe the ones that womens use below a skirt (i dont know how are they name) Actually we sew a thin metal bar around it to craft a home made coffe filter, beacouse, latin america HAHAHAHAH. Im I new comer, i love your videos. I wish you the best, and maybe one day your partner will say yes HAHAHAH
CAN I SAY THAT I LOVE THAT HOODIE SO MUCH OMG!! I WANT TO BUY ONE RN
the way morgan treats brushes made me anxious.
In parts of (South east) Asia, we drink sock coffee and tea! But fret not.. there are coffee (‘kopi’) socks for that.. and it’s more like a stocking material!
I found an old sock that fell behind my laundry hamper... I'm gunna use that for sock coffee...
Oh no
Mmm.. Musty coffee.. 😜
Came for the coffee, staying for the personality 😌
So the iced coffee latte, I would use those small ice cube trays. Pour warm milk on top and enjoy. UCC Cafes serve this drink on the regulat.
What milk foamer did you use? It looks like it works super well
Pudding mix? Oh, dear!
Even the real Jell-O doesn't have enough gelatin in it to set up firm.
When people make their own gumdrops, they need flavored Jell-O and extra plain Gelatin.
You need plain unflavored Gelatin. You need more of it than what's in the Jell-O mixes because you need these candies to set up firm. You want to be able to pick them up easily.
The most popular brand of unflavored gelatin is called KNOX.
"Am I supposed to fish the ring out?" Why is that the best reaction? lol