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First put the gelatin leaves into cold water.
You're gonna use cold water because if it's a bit too warm,
it will melt and dissolve the gelatin.
I'm gonna add the cream
into my warm water and glucose
and then the cocoa powder.
We're gonna use a spatula and gently stir it.
If I use a hand whisk
we're going to incorporate a lot of air bubbles.
That's gonna take away the shine of the whole chocolate glaze.
So now it's simmering.
I'm gonna remove it from the stove for a minute.
Gonna start to work on my gelatin.
Be sure to remove all the water
and then add the gelatin into the chocolate glaze.
Once the gelatin is dissolved,
I'm gonna pass the whole mixture
through a very fine strainer.
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You have to pour with confidence.
Pour all at once in one motion.
Notice the consistency
and how shiny the glaze is.
Give a very slight tapping.
The cake is glazed perfectly.
It's shiny.
It has this beautiful gloss.
I can see myself in the mirror and more importantly,
there are no bubbles.
And from there you can decide to decorate it the want.
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How to Improve Your Affirmations (3 Easy Tips to Make Them Work Faster/Better) - Duration: 8:23.Tara Wagner: Your affirmation should not feel silly, stupid, slow, or ineffective, so stick
around, and I'm going to give you three tips to change all of that.
Hit that subscribe button, and let's jump in.
Tara Wagner: What's happening, boss lady?
I'm Tara Wagner, your Belief Breakthrough coach, helping you to feel great as you build
your business, and I want to tackle a problem that I see a lot in the personal development
community.
I hear a lot of people struggling with affirmations, or I hear a lot of people touting information
about affirmations that doesn't make any sense and that isn't very helpful.
So we're going to talk about affirmations that actually work with three different tips,
and I have a little bonus tip for you at the end, so be sure to stick around for that.
Tara Wagner: Tip number one is the most important tip, and it's that your emotions matter more
than your words.
Language is a construct.
It's something that we use to express emotions and needs.
Your very first language was emotions, and therefore, a lot of the beliefs that you're
trying to change with affirmations are actually more emotional than they are practical or
tangible, or even describable.
This is the first place that I see people really messing up.
They get hung up on some juicy or spiritual sentence that they feel like is going to solve
all their problems, but if they're not connecting to it on an emotional basis, if it's not connecting
to their emotional core or the origin of the belief that they're trying to change, that
juicy sentence is going to have no impact on them whatsoever.
Tara Wagner: Along those same lines, if you're saying something in a very flat, unemotional
way, it's also not going to have an impact.
You really need to feel the things that you are saying in your bones.
If you don't feel it, it will not speak to your subconscious mind in the same way.
It will be slow.
It will be a little painful.
It'll probably be frustrating.
You're not going to see the results that you want to see.
So emotions over words.
Tara Wagner: Tip number two is about the words, and this is where I want you to focus on powerful
versus positive.
Everybody thinks that they have to have a positive statement, right?
An I Am statement.
But again, because words are triggering emotions, it's more important that you're using a statement
that is powerful, and sometimes the most powerful statement that you can possibly have is a
negative statement.
No is a powerful affirmation.
I am not is a powerful affirmation, and it is okay to use what some people will call
negative affirmations if it has a powerful, emotional, meaningful connotation for you.
Tara Wagner: Sometimes we need to state what we will no longer allow in order to move towards
what we actually want to embrace.
Sometimes we got to put up boundaries before we can start building something new.
So when you're thinking about powerful versus positive, don't ask yourself, "Is this a negative
statement?"
Ask yourself, "Is this a limiting statement?
Is it a discouraging statement?
Is it telling me that I can't, or is it enabling me, empowering me in something that I can
do?"
Tara Wagner: I would love to hear from you on this.
Leave me a comment below on a statement that you've used that was powerful, that allowed
you to change something in your beliefs or move something forward in your life, but that
maybe wasn't a positive affirmation.
Drop your comments below and let me know.
Tara Wagner: Tip number three is to baby step your affirmations.
Everybody wants to start off with an affirmation like I am a millionaire, but if you are flat
broke right now and you tell yourself I'm a millionaire, there's too much resistance
between where you are and where you're trying to be, and all that happens is that you snap
back to where you were.
So I want you to think of this like a rubber band, okay?
This is you.
This is your beliefs right now.
This is where you want to be.
You want to have that millionaire mindset.
If you sit there and you try to stretch and stretch and stretch, there's so much tension
on this that eventually it's just going to ... Ow ... snap.
It's going to snap back.
It's going to be a little painful, right?
That's not what we're wanting to do.
Tara Wagner: There's a natural limitation to the mindset that you have right now, and
what you need to do is learn to just stretch it just a little bit, just a little bit.
So instead of I am a millionaire, it's I am ready to learn how to make money.
I am ready to overcome my debt.
I am ready to change my habits.
I am open to the idea of abundance.
I am starting to see abundance all around me.
So on and so forth until you are finally slowly starting to stretch your new limiting beliefs
to something much bigger.
Pretty soon your comfort zone around money is going to be much bigger than this little
tiny thing that was keeping you trapped and stuck and in a lot of pain.
Tara Wagner: So this is what we need to do with our beliefs.
I want you to look at your affirmations as successive affirmations, starting with something
that's just slightly pressing up against your comfort zone, something that still feels good,
right?
Because we still want that emotional state to be a positive one or an exciting one, not
resistance to the belief that we are trying to instill.
Now, this could take days, this could take weeks, months, even years.
That's okay.
Allow yourself the time to baby step forward.
This is a really important process.
If you create too much resistance, you create too much resistance.
You're not going to want to do it.
You're going to stop in your tracks, and then your behaviors are going to match that limiting
belief, the limiting belief of I can't do this or that's silly or that's crazy.
You want to slowly step forward a little bit at a time in your beliefs, in the words and
the affirmations that you're using, as well as in your actions.
So again, step number three is successive affirmations, affirmations that build on each
other over time.
Tara Wagner: And now I have a little bonus tip for you.
Bonus tip number four is to combine your affirmations with aromatherapy.
Essential oils trigger your olfactory system and your olfactory neurons to carry messages
associated with the aroma directly into your limbic system.
Your limbic system is where all of your thoughts, your memories, your emotions, your triggers,
your beliefs are being stored.
So it's going to smell the aroma, and it's going to take the affirmation associated with
that aroma, the one that you're using, directly into your limbic system.
This is what makes the process faster and smoother and more enjoyable.
It's sort of like a secret back-door entrance because of how quickly it can help you to
write new thoughts over old thoughts.
It's one of my favorite tools that I use in my Belief Breakthrough coaching because, honestly,
it just makes my job a lot easier.
Tara Wagner: I have a free guide that I created for female entrepreneurs to teach you how
to do this.
It includes 10 of my favorite essential oils, affirmations to use with each one because
different oils are going to trigger different things in the brain, so you want to make sure
you're using the right oil with the right affirmations and the right beliefs or emotions
that you are trying to address, and you can get it for free.
It's called Sniff, Sniff, Affirm, and you will see the link up above my head, as well
as in the description below.
Tara Wagner: Now, I would love to have you weigh in and share your experiences and expertise.
Leave a comment below letting us all know what tips or recommendations you have for
improving your affirmations.
I would love for you to give this video a thumbs up if you found it helpful.
Please share it in your Facebook groups, or with your boss lady friends, or anyone that
you think would benefit.
Be sure to subscribe, and hit the bell for notifications so that you can get more videos
like it every single week, and do not forget to download that Sniff, Sniff, Affirm guide.
Thank you so much for watching, and I will see you next time.
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6 Great Ways to Make Money Shopping This Holiday Season (or anytime!) - Duration: 12:17.- Hey Angie Nelson here from theworkathomewife.com.
In today's video,
we are going to talk about some great ways
that you can monetize your holiday shopping.
While many people are thinking about shopping
this time of year,
we here at The Work at Home Wife
are always thinking about how we can make more money
doing the things that we're doing anyway,
and that includes holiday shopping.
So today I am going to give you six steps
that you can take in order to make money
while you're shopping this holiday season.
Make sure you stay until the end of the video
to find out how you can learn more
about the great opportunities
I'm talking about in this video,
in addition to some others.
Now, step one in our series here
is going to be signing up for Ebates.
Now, there's a good chance
that you're already familiar with Ebates;
this is a site that will allow you to earn cash back
when you are doing your online shopping
at some of their partner stores.
To date, Ebates has helped members earn over $1 billion
in cash back.
This is a great opportunity.
And if you're like me,
you're signed up for Ebates already,
but you don't always remember to use it.
That was certainly the case for me for several years
until I installed their Ebates button.
This is a little button that goes on your browser,
it's an extension.
Now, once you've installed the Ebates cash back button,
it'll just kind of live in the background of your browser,
until you start shopping.
If you're on one of their partner merchants,
a little button'll pop up in the top of your screen
that will let you know that,
hey, if you click our Ebates button
you can earn some cash back
while you're shopping on this site.
It'll also let you know, sometimes,
if there's a coupon available,
and, like I said,
it just kind of lives in the background.
You really aren't going to notice it at all
until you start your shopping.
In some cases,
it will even give you a little alert up there in the button
if you're not on a merchant site.
Sometimes it'll let you know
if the product that you're looking at
is available at a lower price somewhere else,
or if a coupon is available,
or if cash back is available.
So there are some benefits
to installing that button as well,
in addition to that cash back.
Now Ebates sends out checks quarterly.
As long as you meet their threshold,
they will go ahead and send you a check through the mail.
That happens once a quarter.
Now, it's really easy to get started with Ebates.
It is a free program,
it isn't going to cost you anything
to shop through those links,
but it is going to allow you to earn some of that cash back,
without really having to do anything extra.
Now step two is to sign up for Shopkick.
Shopkick can be used online,
just as you would Ebates,
by shopping through their links and their partner shops.
But one great thing that I do like about is
is for those of us
that do a lot of in-person shopping as well.
Shopkick will allow you to earn Kicks
at many of their partner stores.
And some of these stores,
all you have to do is just walk into the store
and it earn a Kick.
In some cases they may want you to check a price.
And because of that,
it's just a really simple way to start earning
a little bit of extra money
by doing things that you're going to be doing anyway.
These points, or Kicks as they're called,
can be redeemed for free gift cards
at stores like Amazon, Starbucks, and more.
And to date, Shopkick says that they've helped their users
earn more than $68 million in free gift cards.
I'm sure you could use a little bit of that
when it comes time for you to do your holiday shopping
this year.
Now, step three is going to be signing up for a program
called Paribus.
Paribus has been around for several years now.
A couples years back it was acquired by Capital One,
and since then it is totally free to use.
They don't charge you anything
for helping you with their service,
it's 100% free.
And the way that the Paribus program works
is that you link up your email address.
The email that you receive
most of your shopping receipts for
when you're shopping online.
This is a good one.
They only work with about 30 stores,
so this isn't going to be one
that's going to allow you to learn a lot of cash back,
but it does work with some big retailers
like Amazon or Walmart.
Now as I said,
this service links up to your email address,
and it has a little software program
that watches for incoming email receipts
from their partner stores.
Now once it spots one of those receipts,
what this program is going to do
is watch for price drops on the products that you purchased.
If it spots a price drop on something that you purchased
that's within the guarantee window,
Paribus is going to go ahead and reach out to that merchant
and request that difference in price.
If it's granted,
that will be sent right back to the card that you purchased
the product with.
So it won't be Paribus that's sending you cash back,
it will be the merchant
that's just refunding that difference in price
should there be a price drop.
Now, a lot of people are worried about giving Paribus
access to their email,
but as I said,
one thing to keep in mind is this is a company
that was acquired by Capital One back in 2016,
so it does have a big name behind it that you can trust.
Paribus also ensures that they do not open any email
other than the receipts from their partner stores,
and they also guarantee
that they're not going to share your data.
Now, if price matching is something
that you're really interested in,
but maybe you do a lot of your shopping in the store
as opposed to online,
one app that you are going to want to check in to
is the Walmart Savings Catcher,
if you are a Walmart shopper.
This one's really simple to use,
whenever you shop at Walmart just go ahead
and scan that QR code that's at the bottom of your receipt
with the smartphone app that's on your phone.
And then Walmart will go to work,
and as far as price checking,
they will look through the other sales fliers
from their competitors in your area.
And if any of the items that you purchased that day
are available at a lower price
in one of those sales fliers,
Walmart's going to give you the difference,
there in their Savings Catcher app.
So that's definitely one to check out
if you do in store shopping,
and if you're a Walmart shopper.
It's a free program,
so go ahead and put that one to good use as well.
Now, step four is signing up for Acorns.
If you're already going to be spending money
this shopping season,
what's a few more cents?
Now what Acorns does,
is there are a service that I started using
about a year ago.
What they do is watch you,
when you sign up you're going to link up a credit card
or a debit card of your choosing.
And Acorns is then going to start watching for purchases.
You can set it up so that when you make a purchase,
Acorns will round it up to the next dollar,
and it will take those cents and it will invest them.
So this isn't one
that's going to be necessarily a savings account,
it's going to be an investment account.
And they actually have quite a few different ways
that you can start investing with that service,
in addition to those round-ups,
they do have the opportunity to go ahead
and set up a certain amount to be invested
on a recurring schedule;
maybe that's $20 a month for you,
or a couple dollars a week.
It will go ahead and start investing that money
on a regular basis.
Now, as of May 2018,
over 3.5 million people were using the Acorns service.
And most of those were millennials.
Now, Acorns does cost you $1 per month
for accounts with balances less than $5,000.
It does go to a certain percentage
once you do reach that $5,000 mark.
Now, the lest step we're going to talk about today
is Receipt Hog.
If you're already doing things
like scanning receipts for Ibotta,
or scanning those Walmart receipts for the Savings Catcher,
you can go ahead and start scanning them
with Receipt Hog as well.
This is another app that's going to go on your phone.
Unlike many of the opportunities
we're talking about today,
this one isn't going to be tied to any specific merchant.
Instead what it is going to give you credit
is based on the categories that you're shopping.
Now, this one allows you to earn in three different ways.
You can earn coins, which is going to be money.
You can earn spins, which is a chance to win coins.
Or sweepstakes, which is another chance to win some coins.
Now, the coins are always going to equal cash.
And the other two are just going to be,
kind of entries, and a game of chance,
in order to give you the opportunity to earn cash.
Coins, you can redeem them for PayPal cash,
gift cards, or some of the other rewards
that are offered by Receipt Hog.
Now, at the time of filming this video,
the receipt rewards kind of worked in the following ways.
You could earn coins from retailers
that primarily sell consumer products,
like groceries, pharmacies, convenience stores.
And those coins are based on the receipt's total.
Now, the spin receipts are from all other stores,
like clothing stores, auto parts, home improvement,
office supplies, things like that.
Now, currently,
each of these receipts will earn you one spin,
and that spin will give you the chance to earn coins.
Now, their sweepstake-only receipts
are going to be a lot of things in the other categories;
we're talking about restaurants, bakeries,
maybe you stop and just got gas at the convenience store
as opposed to buying anything inside.
You can go ahead and scan those receipts,
but what they're going to do is give you entries
into their monthly sweepstakes.
You aren't going to earn any spins or coins off the bat.
This'll just give you an entry into a sweepstakes,
that's an opportunity to earn some more coins.
Now, Receipt Hog only accepts receipts
that are less than 14 days old,
and there are going to be some receipts
that aren't going to earn you anything.
Those are going to be things like credit card bills,
ticket stubs, service invoice, handwritten receipts,
things like that.
Now, occasionally there is a wait list for Receipt Hog,
so I'll go ahead and leave you a link
in the description below,
and you can get that app downloaded now,
or get on the wait list.
Now, those are just a few of the great ways
that you can monetize your holiday shopping.
And you don't have to just use these
during the holiday season,
you can use them year 'round as well.
Whenever you can earn some extra cash
by doing things you're doing anyway,
it's a good day in my book.
Now, you aren't going to get rich,
you're probably not going to be able to shop for free,
but every little bit counts.
Now I'm going to leave you some links
in the description below to these opportunities,
along with some others.
Go ahead and check those out.
As always, if you know of any other great opportunities,
go ahead and share them in the comments.
My viewers always love learning about other opportunities
that are available.
And before you leave today,
please make sure that you are subscribed to my channel
so you'll get notification of the next video.
And if you like today's video,
please give it a like and a share as well.
Until next time,
I wish you best of luck
in finding some great money making opportunities.
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How to make the Freshman Basketball Team - 5 Keys to Basketball Tryouts - Duration: 11:57.Today we're going to talk about five keys to basketball tryouts that will
help you make the team!
Welcome to X-ray Basketball the show that takes a deeper look into basketball.
I'm coach Logan and on this channel we provide an opportunity for coaches and
players to improve their knowledge and understanding of the game of basketball.
If you're new please follow us or subscribe to X-ray Basketball and if you enjoyed this
video please hit that like button. Today we're going to talk about five keys to
basketball tryouts that will help you make your freshman or high school
basketball team. So let's jump into it. I've been a high school basketball coach
for the last eight years and I've been a part of every level of tryouts from
Freshman JV to Varsity and I'm gonna use that experience to teach you today five
keys to your basketball tryout. The first key to your basketball tryout is
Preparation. There's nothing worse than showing up to your tryout and it's the
first time you've touched a basketball in weeks for possibly months. Your skill
and comfort level with a basketball in your hand will be obvious to a coach
that is running your basketball tryout and it's important for you to practice
well before your basketball tryouts. The best way to get better at basketball is
to practice practice and practice. So grab a basketball head out onto the
driveway or the park and work on your ball handling, your jump shot and playing
as many games as you can. The second part to your preparation for tryouts is
Conditioning. Basketball is a very physically demanding sport and you'll
need to make sure that you're in shape to meet those demands. When working on
your conditioning for basketball tryouts I suggest you focus on short distance
sprints, long distance running, strength or weight lift training and footwork
drills such as jump rope or speed ladder and the last part to your preparation
for basketball tryouts is to work on your grades. The typical standard to
qualify for high school athletics in the United States of America is a minimum
GPA or grade point average of 2.0 some schools, counties and states have
different rules and regulations regarding academic qualification for
high school sports. It's important for you to do your research and find out
what your school requires out of you and if you find that your academic standing
makes you ineligible to participate in high school sports you want to
do everything you can to improve your grades. I suggest making sure that you've
completed all your missing assignments and seek tutoring if any is available.
So the first key was about preparation before your basketball tryout the next
Four keys will be about what to do on the day of your tryouts. So the second
key to your basketball tryout is to Focus. Depending on the size of the
school that you attended there's likely to be more students trying out for the
basketball team than you're probably expecting. I've been a part of some
tryouts that have seen 60 to 70 students competing for 15 roster spots. So it's
important for you in this environment where there are so many different people
that you stay focused and you pay attention to what's going on. As tempting
as it may be to socialize with friends and players that you may know you also
need to realize that these players are competing for the same spots you are.
So don't let them distract you and cause you to lose focus on what you're trying
to do. Remember you're trying to make the team. It's also really important for you
to focus on what's happening on the court to. Your coaches are most likely
gonna put you through drills and teach you new aspects of the game and what
they're doing is they're measuring your ability to learn and react to their
teachings. Sometimes coaches will teach you and put you through drills that are
above your grade level to see how you handle that challenge and other times
they'll be putting you through drills and teaching you aspects of their game
that they're planning on using for the upcoming season. All in all you want to
stay focused on what your mission is you're there to make the basketball team
and you want to make sure nothing distracts you from learning and showing
what you're capable of doing. Now that you're focused on your purpose and you
know what you're supposed to be doing on the basketball court it's time to talk
about the third key to your basketball tryout and that key is to Hustle. The best
way to get noticed by your coach and to separate yourself from your classmates
is to hustle up and down the floor. Examples of hustling on the basketball
court are diving for loose balls, chasing down every rebound you can, sprinting
back on defense and in between each drill sprinting from station to station.
The reason why hustling will get you noticed by coaches and separate yourself
from other players is because it's not easy to do. It requires a
tremendous amount of energy and discipline to hustle for every
single possession and like we talked about before you need to be focused and
in great shape with your conditioning for you to be able to perform at that
level. I promise you that if you have a fear that you won't get noticed on the
basketball court based off of your skills alone that you're Hustling will
put you on the coach's radar. So our third key to your basketball tryout we
talked about how hustling can be a positive way for you to get noticed on
the basketball court and with our fourth key we're gonna talk about how your
Attitude can be a negative way for you to be noticed on the basketball court.
Just like how I told you from a coach's perspective that hustling is the best
way to get noticed by a coach. The absolute worst way to be noticed by any
coach is having a poor attitude. I've seen bad attitudes get players kicked
out of the gym before tryouts are even over or even lead to them getting cut on
the very first day. Competing in sports at a high level does require a lot of
emotion but for you to show that you have the maturity to handle high school
sports you need to show restraint and control over your emotions. If during
your basketball tryouts you feel like you were fouled and there was no call
made. You can't lose your temper and start cursing at other players or
starting a fight. In a real game of basketball there are a lot of missed
calls by referees and fouls that are never given to players and it's
important for you to keep playing even through that adversity. You may even be
in a situation where you're placed on a temporary team during your basketball
tryout whether it be three on three, four and four, or five on five and on this
team you may not get along with your teammates or your teammates may not be
the easiest to play with. It's crucial that you make the most of this situation.
Who you play with and how they play are things that you cannot control but how
you respond to the situation and how you conduct yourself on the court is 100%
under your control. So as we key in on your attitude on the
court we want to make sure that your body language is under control and
positive and that all the communication you have with your teammates is
supportive and not critical and the fifth key to your basketball
tryout is to Not Be Selfish. Your coaches who are running your basketball tryout will
provide you with every opportunity for you to show off your ball handling
skills and your shooting ability. By putting you through various drills. When
it comes to playing games whether it be three on three, four on four, or five on
five the worst possible thing you can do is to be selfish. Nobody wants to play
with a teammate who's unwilling to pass the ball,
who's going to dribble the entire time and is gonna take a shot every time they
touch the basketball and speaking as a basketball coach when we watch players
compete in live games we're no longer critiquing just skills we're also
looking at decision making and team chemistry. So those things are vitally
important when you're competing in live games. Your ability to make the right
pass at the right time to an open teammate or your decision-making on when
to take a good shot during your team's possession of the basketball will mean
more to a coach than to see you go and try to score one versus five or one
versus four. Be patient and don't force the game let the game come to you and
always be on the lookout for positive plays for your team and for yourself. Now
heres a surprise! I've got three bonus tips for you. The first bonus tip I have
for you before your basketball tryouts is to find out Who your basketball
coaches are once you've found out who they are you want to try to find an
opportunity to introduce yourself. Meeting your coaches and introducing
yourself will go a long way in them remembering you when it comes time for
tryouts. Bonus tip number two. Find out which
students on campus were on the basketball team last year. It's a good
idea to make friends with those players seeing how they might be your teammates
if you make the team and they can give you some insight and input on what their
experience was like when they were in tryouts. Bonus tip number three.
Unfortunately not everyone is going to make the basketball team. Traditional
rosters only have about fifteen spots and like we talked about
previously you might be in a situation where your basketball tryouts consist of
50 or 60 students trying out for those 15 spots. So if you do not make the team
but you are still passionate about basketball. I highly suggest that you
find any way you can to still be a part of the basketball program at your school.
Some different ways that you could be a part of the basketball program even
though you're not on the basketball team. You could be a student manager that
helps with practice and games. You could help keep stats for the coaches. You can
work the score book or score clock on game days and you may even be in an
opportunity where you could possibly be a practice player. The most important
thing is you have to let those coaches know that you're interested in being a
part of the basketball program. Willing to be dedicated to the time that your
position requires and fully understand that you're not going to be playing this
year. Now you might be asking me "Coach Logan why do I want to do that? That's
gonna be painful for me to watch those players that I feel like I'm better than
or that I can compete with play and I'm not playing." I understand it's a
difficult situation to be in. However you will have such a tremendous opportunity
to learn more about the game of basketball, to understand what it is that
your coaches want from their players, you'll be able to see through your
teammates and classmates successes and failures what it takes to play at that
level and if you have an opportunity to practice with the team you will be able
to continue to improve your skill set and prepare yourself for the following
year's tryouts. Not everyone is gonna make the basketball team and not
everyone is gonna want to be in a manager, practice player or statistician
position but that opportunity will put you in a better position going forward.
We hope these Five keys to your Basketball Tryout and the Three Bonus
Tips we provided will give you confidence going forward as you prepare
for your own basketball tryout. We encourage you to watch this video over
and over and over again as you prepare for your basketball tryout and if you
find yourself in a situation where you didn't make the team please remember the
bonus tip that we talked about in finding a way to stay a part of the
basketball program. We are incredibly excited for this upcoming basketball
season and we want to wish you the best as you start your basketball tryout journey.
Please let us know in the comments down below
how your basketball tryout went and what team you landed on and what decision you
made if you didn't make the basketball team. If you enjoyed this video and feel
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Don't know why people make it.
(buzzer sounds)
- Sup guys?
We're makin' bacon today.
I'm gonna show you a few different ways
to prepare bacon.
We're gonna do it on the stove top,
in the oven and also in the microwave
for all you lazy people.
Let's make this bacon!
I have my baking sheet here lined with a foil
just for easy cleanup.
Bacon will lose a lot of fat in the oven.
And then we have a cooling rack in our baking sheet
because that will allow the bacon to crisp
on both sides as opposed to just one.
Plus, if you're baking on a baking sheet
and all the fat is rendering out
the bacon's just going to be sitting
in its own fat.
So it's nice to have something to like
let the fat drip down.
Depending on how you like your bacon,
you might want to bake this for just like
15 minutes if you like it a little bit chewier.
I like my bacon really crunchy so I'll
probably do it somewhere around like 25 minutes.
But we'll check it at 20 just to make sure it's doin' okay.
This oven is preheated to 400.
We'll just put it in the middle rack
and let it do its thing.
This is a great hands-off method,
especially if you wanted to do like
20 pieces of bacon at a time.
This is definitely the best way to do it.
We have two identical pans here.
One is being preheated and one is cold.
So we're gonna test and see which method
gives us crispier, more delicious bacon.
So the idea is if we start our bacon in a cold pan
we'll give our bacon ample time to render that fat out
and it'll be crisp and cooked perfectly all the way through.
(bacon sizzles)
Let's start it in the hot pan.
The nice thing about starting in a hot pan
is that you get that immediate gratification
of that sizzle.
Such a good sound.
Now that we got that one going
I'm gonna put our other bacon in the cold pan.
And now, I can turn on the heat.
Smells like bacon!
It's interesting these have shrunk so
much more already too.
Ready to flip these guys.
These guys definitely shrunk really fast
when I put 'em in the pan.
Which means that some of these edges got a little
extra crispy because they were really
the only ones touching the pan.
I think these guys are pretty much done honestly.
I'm gonna transfer them to a plate
lined with paper towels.
They look okay.
Burnt part, perfectly cooked part,
and there's a little bit of like fatty, uncooked part.
So we're not getting a very even cook on these.
Meanwhile, we just flipped these.
And they're looking pretty good.
This little guy was a little too thin
and it got a little bit too dark.
But these two are looking really nice.
The slice that didn't bunch the most
is still quite a bit smaller
than the ones we started in the cold pan.
These guys are good to go.
So a little pro tip: if you wanna save
your bacon fat, which you really should
because it's great for cooking,
you can make eggs in it, you can roast
veggies with it, you can do all sorts
of stuff with it.
You wanna strain it, just to get out any of the
burnt bits of the bacon which can taste
a little bit bitter.
So it's been 20 minutes.
It looks so evenly cooked.
It's like kinda crazy actually.
They didn't scrunch, they stayed flat.
And they look really good so I'm gonna
put these on a paper towel and plate as well.
I mean the fat looks like it's been perfectly
rendered out.
You can barely see what part of the bacon
was fat and what part was meat.
This is something I've never tried before.
I learned this on thekitchen.com.
They have a method for microwaving bacon
and I really wanna give it a shot.
I have my doubts but I'm really curious.
I've lined a baking dish with a few
layers of paper towel.
So I'm just gonna lay it down,
not overlapping.
The paper towel is supposed to
not only absorb the fat but also
keep our microwave clean.
And they said a minute per slice
and we have a slice and a half
so I'll do a minute 30 on high heat.
Safety is important.
Alright.
(glass clangs)
Ooooh, it's so crinkly.
It shrunk a lot.
But it looks done.
Interesting.
I don't know how they got so small
but they really shrunk.
It's time for a taste test.
(happy music plays)
Let's start with the one that I am
most skeptical about,
the microwave bacon.
It looks to be honest like it's not gonna be good.
Does it have snap?
Yeah, kinda.
Actually that was a lot better than I was expecting.
(crunches)
It's crunchy.
I feel like the fat did render out pretty nicely.
Dry, a little bit chewy.
It's not terrible.
You don't have any pans or an oven,
great way to cook bacon.
Next, why don't we try our oven cooked bacon.
Sadly, it is not crisped up at all.
It's very flabby.
It looks really cooked and I think it is really cooked.
It just didn't really crisp the way it does in the pan.
Snap?
No.
It's deceptive because the fat turns brown.
It could probably have gone even
a little bit longer.
Good for baking a lot at once.
You're not gonna get the crispness like you would
if you were cooking it in a pan but
good on a B.L.T.
Perfectly flat.
Whoo, haven't had this much bacon in a while.
Our final two contenders: hot pan, cold pan.
Let's go for hot pan first.
That was a pretty good crunch.
Very crunchy.
You know, I get it.
Bacon is good.
It's just good.
Tastes like the bacon of my youth
I would say.
And then this last one.
Cold pan.
Mmmm, very crunchy.
Less oily than the hot pan ones.
The fat has definitely rendered out
a lot more evenly so it's delicious.
I think they're both actually great.
I don't think you can really go wrong
with cooking bacon in a pan.
But I actually think I like
the cold pan method better.
In the comments below let me know what
your favorite method for cooking bacon is.
Any cool tips on how to make the best bacon ever,
I would love to try them out.
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