what's going on guys my name is Cole
Zarick welcome to a video where I'm gonna
be breaking down the first song sunset
off of my new album moon sets now if you
haven't heard the song yet I recommend
going and listening to it so pause this
video and go check out the song be right
back and then we'll go behind the scenes
basically what I want to do in this
video is break down the beat and the
mixing behind it kind of give you guys a
behind-the-scenes of how I put this
together I'm gonna walk through the raw
logic file with you guys and show you
all the things that I did to help make
this beat into a song and towards the
end I'll give you guys some special
insight behind the lyrics some of the
meanings and where they came from would
you guys be interested in merch got this
moon set album logo printed and it has
my own Cole's Eric logo on the back I
also got my own just Coles Eric logo
printed on a black hat I did this to
kind of celebrate the album release just
let me know in the comments section if
that's something that you guys would be
interested in buying any of these two
hat designs alright with all that out of
the way let's get started with the video
so where I found this sample I just
typed in I think just hip-hop samples or
trapped hip-hop samples on YouTube to
find different songs I came across this
sample here so the concept behind this
album is that it takes place at
nighttime so I wanted the very beginning
of the album to sound and have the
ambience of nighttime like crickets and
just noise so I went on to YouTube and
found different sound effects that I
liked that were clear and had good
resolution and I added it to the beat
give that like a demo I'll deconstruct
your whole worldview like a demo listen
so you don't need a platform they have
influence so I really like this
transition I'll mute all the vocals here
but I really like this transition I
think it's building it built really good
suspense from I basically took out all
the highs of the sample created this
this bass that kind of conveyed that
something was was fielding so I have
this one hi-hat just just establish a
rhythm so basically what I did during
this transition was I slowly cut out the
volume of all the outside noise sounds
so you have more quiet and clean and
we're gonna get into the song now I cut
the high frequency of this sample so
that it becomes more muffled and on top
of that I added just a billowing 808 to
create some suspense when you even think
about skipping one track or cut the
music off that's grounds for a specific
years like two or three
I created this album for me so to me
this was the most important part of the
entire album I wanted to stress I even
stress in the lyrics that you better not
cut the music off or skip a single track
because so many times I would go back on
the albums and projects that I put out
on soundcloud and there'd be like three
times the amount of plays on the first
song where the rest of the album just
depletes so I wanted to make that I
wanted to put emphasis on that that this
whole album there's no filler in it
every song stands a
on its own merit that it's something
that's worthy of your attention so the
drop was the most important part so the
inspiration behind this drop is actually
Mike one of my favorite songs off of J
Cole's kod album and that's windowpane
for me that part took me completely by
surprise
I didn't know when the beat was gonna
come in the kick drums just absolutely
hit you out of nowhere and that was the
same type of feeling that I wanted to
inject into this song so I'm especially
really proud of how the drums turned out
in this song my favorite part about the
drums here are the snare so these are
the two I actually stacked two different
snare sounds the first one
you
some of the other things that give this
B personality is when the bright when
the beat drops you hear this noise I
love how that turned out and then when
the beat goes you hear a little
I think injecting those type of sound
effects can give your beat a lot of
personality and kind of take it to the
next level if you can find a sound that
sounds really unique and different
there's another thing that gave it a lot
of hit and personality is this little
percussion sound here so you hear that
along with the snare
and then with the drums all by
themselves when this when the snare hits
it like it like creates tension when the
snare hits and then there's a release
tenet then of course I in I inserted a
deviation of the sample so that it would
come in and it was create this high
frequency sound right when the right
when the when the drop comes in
I also brought the frequency back up so
you can hear all the highs again so
going into the verse I created some
bells to give it a different type of
dynamic so now I'll take a second and
talk about some of these lyrics so I
start out saying I represent a certain
demo meaning demographic under 10k Club
now the under 10k Club to me is anyone
under 10k whatever followers subscribers
just because you have under 10,000 what
Evers doesn't mean you don't have
influence the thing that fueled me
writing this album is the fact that I
could influence that one person it was
clearing out all the masses and trying
to like I want to get this heard by
everyone and it pinpointed more on I
want this to be as meaningful as
possible to the one person that listens
to this album front to back that's gonna
do it for this video I hope you guys
enjoyed watching I really appreciate you
guys let me know what you think about
the hats this one or the the black holes
Eric one I don't know where it is right
now just leave a comment below I'm gonna
probably set up a merch shop and have
that one item ready for you guys to
purchase if that's something you're
interested in I'm gonna try to make it
as cheap as I can I don't want to like
have this more as profit I've wanted to
do merch since I was 16
I'd be in high school painting my logo
on two shirts and trying to sell those
to people for $5 at like street fairs so
that's gonna do it for this one thank
you guys so much for watching again I
will see you guys in the next video
peace
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Make Disciples, Only God Can Make A Convert - Duration: 25:59.
hello and welcome again to my channel
Jesus doctrine today I want to talk
about the very very exciting topic of
discipleship Jesus says some very strong
things his final words before he ascends
into the heavens he says in Matthew 28
and he says go therefore and make
disciples of the nations baptizing them
in the name of the Father and of the Son
and of the Holy Spirit the reason that
Jesus' final of proclamation to his
disciples was not going get converts but
was go and baptize and make disciples is
really important, the reason Jesus is
focusing on this disciples is because
it's through the discipleship program
that you were really going to help
you're really going to bless you really
go into minister you're really gonna see
deliverance is you're really gonna see
transitions taking place in people's
life Jesus never said go and get people
saved and make converts go and make
Christian so that they can fill the
churches Jesus yes he wanted us to be
saved but he wanted us to also be
conformed to the image of his son he
wanted us to have the inheritance, he wanted
us to have the blessing of Jesus but you
can't have that in your life except you
have the likeness of Jesus being formed
and forged in you, being like Jesus
was always the greatest need and
discipleship has always been the means
to fulfill this need now if you're
anything like me you got saved you
started attending church and you kept to
yourself and God began to do mighty
things in your life on your own and it
was just you and Jesus for a while
although you attended the church and
people were there with you
it was very much you in Jesus if you're
that person today I am not telling this
to take anything away from you but even
Paul the Apostle with his dramatic
conversion experience knew the need to
be discipled and he had Barnabas taking
under his wing and take him away for a
season to be built upon he what he
learnt to minister he learned the
scriptures he learned the character of
God yes God was doing something special
this great apostle but he don't need it
to be discipled though he knew the
Scriptures it wasn't enough there was
still a process of spending time with
the Brethren (and God) being accountable to one
another in the brethren to being
sharpened for we know that iron sharpens
by there is essential absolutely
essential!
Discipleship isn't about
knowing the Bible or knowing the
Scriptures perfectly inside and out it's
not that at all
thus like worship is about the
Scriptures being inside of you and
changing who you are you taking on the
nature and the character of Christ oh
that's exciting and so when you get
disciple you're going to be challenged
on the way you think the way you
approach the way that you look and you
are going to challenge other people to
consider why you do that and why you
don't do this and it's part and parcel
of the process both you and the person
disciple in our learning as you go
through the issues and the difficulties
and the challenges of walking out the
Christian life together
discipleship is essential Jesus taught
multitude he preached on the
mountaintops he spoke to crowds even fed
thousands he spent a lot of time
teaching in the synagogue and correcting
the scribes and the Pharisees in public
he spent times always ministering to
crowds however,
this is not the whole
picture of the Ministry of God the
Ministry of Christ also went and he went
into houses and ate with people it went
into a quiet place and he taught men how
to pray you got people to a place where
they were able to ask questions and be
able to have conversation with him to
shape and to challenge who they were he
was able to share things about their
life he was able to reveal things that
he could see in the individuals life it
was not always this corporate experience
of being ministered to for a son there
was a complete of her element of Jesus's
ministry which we call discipleship the
reason that Jesus preached the multitude
is because he could get his message
heard by by thousands at the same time
powerful, but the reason he discipled
only a fear was
you cannot have personal relationships
if everybody you cannot go around
telling everybody your personal
information your personal life your
personal business but when you bring a
group of friends close to you and
there's a mutual trust that's gained in
that shared now you can begin to impart
who you really are your deepest secrets
why you do what you do and when you do
it you can begin to show them the
relationships that you have with your
parents and with your family and with
the Brethren your relationships that you
have with sinners and with the unsaved
as well as with the religious rulers and
teachers of his day Jesus who decide
which it was able to challenge
stereotypes the Samaritans they're
unclean don't go near them he was able
to deal with racism with prejudices with
preconceived ideas about bringing up
swords and fighting the Romans and
establishing a kingdom for our own means
you see it was who discipleship that the
impartation of how to practically live
for Jesus Christ
is shared this is what Jesus did it's
this process that it helps us through
the Holy Ghost to form Christ in us
fully so that we are ready and equipped
for every good work, you see the discipleship
ship is the key now now there's probably
some people watching is thinking oh the
side worships only really needed for
those that are going to be the pastors
or the preachers or those that feel call
or leadto minister or to lead in these
sort of ministries I want to tell you
that is absolute nonsense Jesus says go
into all the nations and make disciples
why because everybody needs discipleship
everybody needs that experience
everybody needs that family structure
around them that close-knit, someone to
speak into their life in a time,
someone to guide them,
someone to guide others,
someone that they can lead and guide.
discipleship is a process it's not
designed to make you a pupil for the
rest of your life but to bring you into
relationships where you're teaching and
when you're learning and when you're
growing not just from your own
experiences but from that of the rest of
the body of Christ for that of the rest
of the local church for that from that
from the experiences of
were Christians even not in your church
around you. Its through discipleship that
you aren't able to grow beyond your own
practical experience this is essential
Jesus was speaking about his disciples
and he said you know what govern
disciple and make disciples and those
disciples will make disciples this is
something that can continue forever
it's perpetual its sustainable this
isn't just a message that helps you this
is about giving people the character
that will help generations to come
and so we've got to be really really
clear that discipleship is essential for
everybody men and women need to be
disciples some of you think all women
aren't disciples Jesus didn't choose the
twelve, Jesus didn't just disciple
those people that would lead the church!
He disciples the people that came to
him that wanted to be discipled, now he
had limits there were some people I
fully acknowledge he says go and tell
somebody about what you see or go back
to the place where you've come from he
did do that why you cannot disciple
everybody there's no two ways about it
Jesus would have been swamped with
thousands of people if everybody could
have been a disciple at the same time
but what Jesus also understood that if
he invests properly in a group of young
men and a group of women that will
invest in other men and over women and
then once those disciples are forged in
May they can disciple in other men and
over women and the longer you a disciple
the less contact time you're probably
going to need with those people that
disciple you freeing them up to disciple
of us this is about perpetuating the
kingdom of God, His righteousness and the
character and the nature of Jesus Christ
in your life.
So you're probably thinking
okay I said a lot about Jesus discipling
in everybody let's have a meet
specifically about Jesus disciple in
women
and so I'm gonna read from you
Luke chapter 10 verse 38 downwards now
it came to pass
I say when's he entered into a certain
village where a woman named Martha
received him into a house she had a
sister called Mary which also said Jesus
feet and heard his words.
stop
so we got two sisters Martha bless her song was a
good sister and she does something that
is very typical of righteous holy
women she opened their home up to Christ
and she allowed Christ into a home she
allowed him to come into her house and
to minister not only to herself but to
her sister Mary and to her family it's
through opening ourselves up the through
the discipleship process that we allow
the blessing of the character change and
the confrontation to become more and
more who God wants us to be to happen in
our life now when they get into the
house something interesting happens Mary
sits at his feet, like anybody would when
they listening to someone is teaching or
guiding or instructing
now let's see what else happens
but Martha was cumbered about much serving and came
about to him and said Lord do you not
care that my sister has left me to serve
alone bid her therefore that she helped
me and jesus answered and said unto her
Martha Martha you are careful and
troubled about many things but
one thing is needful! Mary had chosen a good part
which,
shall not be taken away from her
stop
so Mary he's sitting at the feet of
Jesus whilst her sister a is doing what
women do and they cater, they feed they are
hospitable and they make everybody feel
so welcome in the house.
This was something that was very important
This is something that's crucial today
Christians ought to be hospitable
however, Jesus used even hospitality of
Martha to begin to teach something but,
Sometimes there is a time that you've
got to be still and be and hear the word
of God.
You've got to be still and have a
time to reflect, there's gonna be a
time where you're able to sit at the
Masters feet and have a time for
yourself with God.
He wasn't condemning Martha for her actions,
in fact if Martha had not opened her home then there would
have been no discipleship happening
here because,
discipleship is always a
choice an individual has to open
themselves up and it is clearly Martha's
decision to be disciple that Mary ends
up being blessed.
We need to not condemn this woman here now because,
we need to
understand what's going on but, Jesus uses
Martha was opening a home and Mary sitting
at the feet of Jesus, to be able to show Martha,
'not only do you need to open yourself
but that sometimes you need to sit at
the feet and listen for yourself that
isn't to say that serving isn't an
important role.
Some people make this into gender, saying Jesus was trying to make
everyone a disciple and everyone a
teacher and everyone a preacher.
Discipleship is not about preaching,
discipleship is not about gender,
it's about character and Jesus here is trying
to teach that sometimes opening yourself up
and then being busy about the things of
God, the things of righteousness,
the things that need to be done isn't enough,
sometimes we need to take that time
alone in the same way that Jesus
preached to the multitude and he took
his disciples to quite solitude place,
to pray.
There is something being
taught to men and to women about having
alone personal time, where God is able to
minister to our needs.
Discipleship it's his personal character confrontation us, Now
Jesus wouldn't have been able to do that
to a multitude, he couldn't just up his
sermon and say Martha you're not doing
this,
then Edward you ain't doing that,
Suzanne and you're not doing this,
Norman, Peter, Bartholun follow me you ain't
doing this right but in the smaller
setting he was able to spend the
individual time and minister
individually to people this is what
discipleship is about it's about that
intimacy with God it's about that
intimacy with one another as you reveal
the things on your heart and never feel
the things that God is dealing or gonna
speak to you or speak through you to
another intimacy another proof that
Jesus chose to disciple absolutely
everyone is the fact that Judas of
Iscariot who Jesus knew would betray him
he still chose to take him on board and
disciple him even though he seemed like
such a waste let me tell you this some
other men that I have invested time
following up in that have never made it
for God that I've tried and I've spent
time working and believing God that
they'll be saved and it all some known
to you think those things built me those
things built offers that witnessed it
those things built a multitude of people
you see sometimes we get into this
mindset that we should only work with
people when it's going to work out the
way that we want or when we see the
expected outcomes
we desire that isn't mine discipleship
was for everybody even for those that
were known that they may not make it but
you still try to see what would come
about from this so Judas of a scab it
was called to be a disciple of Jesus
even though jesus knew who's gonna
betray but I tell you this there's a
power for dynamic when people can see
that you're working with people because
you value all people devalue them as
precious and special regardless of what
they do or they're going to do but you
still give them the time of the day and
you still believe God for them it's
empower 'fl thing to minister to people
issues women have often asked me should
they be women's beside worships I'm
gonna kind of try and answer this by
explaining why men's discipleship suffer
men only and why there may or only with
it imagine you've got a male pastor
who's preaching the word but he's not
just preaching the word and men's
discipleship he's opening his whole life
up to you he's exposing his own personal
struggles as a man with his morality
with his decision process with his
thought process with the mistakes that
he's made he's actually going up onto a
pooping and exposing himself and then
opening them for questions so that
people could probe and understand what's
going on inside of his character that
makes him think and see the way that he
does it's a very intimate and a very
very private thing that a man does when
they take someone on to disciple them
when they begin to share their life and
the reason that preachers do this isn't
because they believe that they can
disciple a thousand people in the room
at one go through Minister side Bishop
but they believe that if they can expose
something if they can extend themselves
out and show the experiences and the
times and the challenges and the
questions and the wisdom that they've
gained and the heart and and the deeply
personal things this isn't just what the
Bible says here in the ministry this is
about a man exposing his own life
exposing the life of others men that
he's spoken to this is about sharing of
manhood so that other men can see what
makes a man tick but more than what
makes them tick what processes men need
to go through
what stages what emotions what battles
the in particular those men have been
through an over men are going to go
through in order to make Christ fully
formed in their life and it's always
presented in a male led arena for that
reason you don't you can't have a man
exposing very personal and very intimate
things about his manhood to a woman
that's not his wife it wouldn't be right
it would be wrong in the same things
true of a woman's beside worship however
obviously we don't have women preaching
in the church where I attend and so you
don't see we missus up we ship anywhere
in that sense from a pulpit however even
with the men's type worship and only
with a women's discipleship where you
have this coming together and this
speaking this coming together and this
fellowship in these coming together and
having intimate relationships menses our
bishops are done so that men can come
together the men will group together
that there were way for a day that they
can begin to speak they can begin to
share they begin to pray together
there's a time for it like Martha and
Mary Mary's made time for Jesus men so
side bishops get men away from work from
their children from their families so
that they have time as men to speak and
to fellowship and to share their lives
their experiences their struggles with
one another so that they can be
strengthened it isn't about just the
preaching it's about making up
opportunity for men to feel comfortable
in communicating these things now I've
often seen that women are far better at
coming together in twos or threes or
picking up the phone and sharing their
hearts their feelings and their emotions
and reflecting on what the Word of God
has said and what they should do but
it's not normally the case with men you
normally have to fight to get them to
talk so what you do is you bring them
together you say things you challenge
them and you let them go and have those
conversations
men's discipleship is so important we
recently seen massive problems in
youngsters particularly young boys and
going to church young boys and
maintaining and living for God and the
reason is because they have all these
expectations that can't be fulfilled
from just being
saved their needs to beat the cypher
ship there needs to be a venes to
express to learn to do to experience to
change who they are and to go and to go
out and to to experiment to try to
preach to minister to express and it
without discipleship without the leading
and the guiding of other men
how are these young boys ever gonna make
it how are they gonna have ever figure
out what their the destiny of their life
is what their will is if there's no
people around them there to encourage
them to continue to seek God encourage
them that when they don't know where to
go to just keep moving forward encourage
them to do something so God says stuff
or in some cases to tell them to stop
and to try and this offer direction and
see what God might get involved in we
have got to be very careful that we
don't just get people saved and leave
them to themselves Jesus believed in
discipleship so there are some
experiences I want to list down
specifically that I feel that every
believer and the every single believer I
can't stress it enough no man no woman
needs to be left behind with this I
believe every believer needs to have a
few of these experiences that I've just
written down on a bit of a notepad when
I think about my discipleship process so
the first thing is I learnt to pray from
being around of the disciples I heard
them pray I saw them play they made
hands on me and prayed God and believed
that I'd be filled with the Holy Ghost
I'm speaking the spirit they
discipleship is that process and without
discipleship chances are you're probably
not going to experience some of this it
was food discipleship that I first
learned how what to do when I went to go
and visit the sick when I went to go and
visit someone at a house it was a new
believer it was when I first learnt how
to take control and dominion over
situations that were demonic it was
where I first learnt so Messel against
the flesh and I was first challenged on
how to correctly wage war against my
flesh and deny myself it was food as I
push it that I learned these kind of
things
it was food aside worships that I
learned to give practical advice it was
through discipleship but I learned how
to take correction but not just the
correction how to give encouragement how
to
to receive encouragement and why
sometimes we need to have correction and
encouragement and how we need to balance
the two so not hurt and destroy people
it is through discipleship that I
learned how to use the Word of God not
as a sword to divide people apart and to
cut people up but to heal and to build
them up and to speak into lives destiny
and future envision you see discipleship
was a crucial aspect of my life and of
me I can't I can't stress that though I
got saved and I was doing well and I
attended church of my own accord once I
got saved of my own decision I felt like
God spoke to me it's really free
discipleship that I've seen the greatest
acceleration in my Christian walk and
what youngsters want is they want to run
before they can walk the only way that
they're ever gonna get to a place where
they're gonna be happy that they're
gonna have the joy and they're gonna be
useful the way that they want to be
useful is if we take them in and show
them how to make themself yourself we
show them from our own experiences only
fast-track Allah we give them advice and
we allow them to go through those
experiences for themselves as they're
learning so that they're engaged in this
Christian walk nobody young wants to be
a Christian by name only everybody wants
to be a disciple but they just don't
know it they want the joy they want
peace and happiness they want purpose
they want supernatural power they want
anointing they want understanding of the
Word of God they want the character to
be able to deny the flesh they want to
see change and impact on the world that
they're living in but they can't and so
they get frustrated and fizzle away
particularly young men book who
discipleship you have a chance to
wrestle back against this you've got to
make disciples now a lot of people
saying you know we got a study to show
yourself approved yes you do but that
isn't what discipleship is discipleship
isn't just the studying to show yourself
approved as a work man rightly dividing
the word of God discipleship is about
you building relationships with other
men and disciple in them and them decide
billing you and you gain underneath the
wing of your pasta or of a senior man
someone that's been around and that
knows the Christian life that's
experienced wings and you know what you
might come to them with something that
never never been
before but between the two of you that
you're gonna work it through together
discipleship is a place where you can
share your struggles and your successes
encouraging one another but ultimately
allowing Christ to be fully formed in
your life
I believe that discipleship is the most
important part of the church and that if
a youth group are meeting and they're
active and the youth groups growing but
there is no personal individual
discipleship you are letting them down
because you are failing to help them to
develop the character that they need to
make it for God I'm not saying that you
have to start people having fun but
there needs to be the personal
commitment to making sure people grow
into the strong able Christians able to
make decisions April to discern able to
know what to do in given situations that
really ought to be taught and learned
through discipleship men and women have
slightly different roles with regards to
ministry women have a ministry that's
completely exclusive to women that no
matter how much a man tried we can't
enter into record childbearing and
child-rearing rearing we can't
breastfeed we can't bear children we
can't give birth to the Living Young we
can't experience some of the things that
women have gone through God has made
them unique and special and that element
of their life and ministry should they
wish to go into that area of their
ministry is divine and that's a place
where only enough a woman could really
disciple a woman about those processes
and what it's like to go through that
there's a specific place where women
need to disciple women and men need to
disciple men equally men is a place when
it comes to the ministering of the Word
of God if they want to go on to be a
minister now I said it earlier
discipleship is needed whether you want
to preach or not whether you want to be
the leader of a church on the side mushy
peas for all men but if you want to go
into those sort of ministries you've got
to be discipled by a man about those
sort of issues a man that kids been
through it and that knows what the life
is the notice of struggles and the
battles that knows what the Word of God
says very well because that's what
you're going to be preaching and so
study to show yourself approved is
important but that doesn't replace the
cycle ship the two is completely
different and you need to do both if you
want to be a man of God leading Bible
studies rightly dividing the word Oh
encourage everyone to study to show
themselves approved but if you want to
be a preacher you need to be giving
yourself perfectly in that area of your
life and the only reason I'm mentioning
it is because I know a lot of people
think discipleship is for the practice
of building preachers it's not show
yourself approved and that extra
fervency in going that step further and
giving themselves is required if you
want to minister and help others in
their needs as a preacher so jesus spent
three and a half years disciple ii met
three and a half years poor the apostle
got saved and for three years he again
goes to the dark side of the world and
begins to learn what it is to walk out
this Christian life it's important that
we understand that discipleship is not
getting people to get past the test so
that they're ready to learn for the rest
of their life without advice
discipleship is an ongoing process but
after you've intensively got yourself
involved in discipleship and you
allowing people and you learn certain
things you then qualified to begin to
start disciple in coffers you're still
at the start for yourself this there is
someone over you but you're probably not
going to be as dependent upon them to
lead and guide you about certain things
that you've learned and so now they've
got freedom to take on up over man
you've got to be careful that we don't
forget that we also still need to be
disciples and ultimately we're all
disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ who
speaks to us but that is not an excuse
to cut yourself off from prophets and
sisters please do like and subscribe to
my channel Jesus doctrine and I'll keep
you updated with lots of other new
videos that I'm doing make disciples of
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How to make beautiful Panoramic Photos! - Duration: 9:39.
I am in Mono Lake California it's a very hazy evening because of the wildfire
they're happening close to where I am
today we're going to do some panoramic photos
I'm searching for my composition
basically I want to have some green
elements in my left side of the
panoramic photo and then of course I
want to have the water and the tufa
formation the tricky part is that I'm
thinking whether I will do some long
exposure panoramic photos or not it
would be nice to smoothen the water at
the same time it's windy so if I will do
long exposure the grass will be blurry
moving so I don't know let me show you
what I will use to take these panoramic
photos of course I'm using my tripod but
as you can see I didn't put my tripod
head yet because I am going to put first
these levelling base the leveling base
will allow me to level the base of my
tripod head without dealing with the
legs so if the surface under me is even
I can just release this and without
dealing with the legs I will just make
sure that I am completely so when I will
be taking multiple vertical shots every
single picture will be completely
leveled so the software will be able to
pair all these photos together in a much
easier way now I can put my tripod head
on top of this so in order to
to put my type-ahead on top of the
leveling days I need to have a screw
adapter and now I can mount my childhood
head then now we put this panoramic that
will allow me put the camera on top
completely leveled and then just turn
these in order to take my photo say what
you want to do is to buy 1/3 in order
blender software make a very good job
while urging them so once this is set
it's time to actually put the camera on
top of it so we're thinking vertical
shots right now what I will do I will
make sure using the live view and using
the level within the camera I will make
sure that throughout my image the photo
is going to be leveled perfectly leveled
right now I have part of the same Sun
right in front of me and then moving
towards the right
the clouds are making this area my right
side of the photo much darker so it
might be very tricky for the very even
exposure but we'll try anyway
f11 aperture priority
perfect so when you don't use an usual
density filter you can just take
reference point within your shot in the
Live View mode but when you have new to
density filter you might not be able to
see anything in the photo so you can use
the metering angles that are written in
in this panoramic head that I put
underneath my camp
so it seems that the images look good
now it's just a matter of to bring them
in Lightroom merge them together and and
see what we get
we're back in my studio I just uploaded
my panoramic photos in Lightroom as you
can see I have eight vertical images
which I will now merge into a big
panoramic photo let's see how so I
select my 8 images are going to photo
photo merge panorama and now Lightroom
is going to create a panorama preview
and I have the option to decide what I
want to aspera call a cylindrical or a
perspective image and with the
perspective I can see that the image
looks really good so we'll go ahead and
merge the 8 images and now I need to
wait while waiting I want to mention
that we have a couple of options when it
comes to editing we can edit a single
vertical image and then paste the same
editing settings to the remaining images
or I can just merge them all together
and then edit the panoramic photo that
Lightroom is creating in this specific
case I'm going to edit the single
panoramic image it will only make a
difference when there is a very uneven
exposure between the first image to the
left and the last image to the right so
here we are this is the merged panoramic
photo it is a huge file 20 1985 by 8313
this is a 168th mega pixel file is a row
flat file so because of the size of this
picture I can actually
drop it in a different way if I want to
and actually let's start with that so
for my panoramic work the I usually like
to use a ratio of three by
so this is the final image it was a
quick edit I just wanted to give a moody
vibe to this shot hope that now you know
how to create beautiful panoramic shots
let me know if you found this
information useful and also if you want
to see more content like this please let
me like share this video with your
friends write me a comment and if you
didn't subscribe yet maybe this is the
right time to do so
thanks for watching and I will see you
in the next video
you
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ढाबा स्टाइल में झट-पट बनाइये मटर पनीर भुर्जी / How to make matar paneer bhurji recipe / in hindi - Duration: 6:29.
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How to Make VEGAN GLUTEN-FREE BORSCHT (simple & delicious) - Duration: 9:22.
(pan clangs) (claps)
♪ Stump Kitchen, Stump Kitchen ♪
♪ Gluten-Free, vegan eats, stump-tastic treats ♪
- I have a burp coming, I have a burp coming.
I feel it, it's here. - Mmhmm.
- Just wait for it, wait for it.
(beep)
Do you have your sweat rag?
- I do, I like my cat. (both laugh)
- You got a kitty!
It's so hot in here, it's so hot.
Like, you don't even know.
- Yeah. (beep)
- Welcome to Stump Kitchen, this is Sawyer.
- Hello! - Yeah!
I'm so excited for this!
Okay, now, what are we making today?
- Borscht. - Borscht!
Vegan, gluten-free borscht.
I think the sour cream, that's what makes it
not vegan. - Yeah, that's true.
- We're gonna make, K for the, oh!
Damn it, I thought it was coming.
- (laughs) So close! (laughs)
- What were we talking about, oh, yeah!
Cashew sour cream, I've never made it in my life.
(door bell rings) - Neither have I.
- There's our tofu order! (women laugh)
Mom to the rescue.
We got the tofu! (mom laughs)
- Of everything that could've been missed in the recipe
like tofu, was not one that we were familiar with.
(both laugh)
So, it's just like, (claps)
anything else but tofu.
- Wait you've never had tofu before, right?
- Yeah. (audience oohs)
- I can't wait!
- I'm a little bit nervous
because I'm definitely a texture person.
So, it's like, we'll see, but.
- Cool, I'm gonna let you do the honors
because you've never worked with this stuff before.
- Alright. - Yeah. (screams)
- The juice is coming out! - There's juice!
(laughs)
- [Sawyer] How is there so much water?
- I don't know, it just keeps it fresh.
Can't wait to see this, K.
This is your first experience with tofu.
It's happening.
What are your first impressions of the texture?
- It feels a little weird. (laughs)
- Take it out, take it out. - Oh!
(laughs) - Yeah.
It's a block of goodness, right there.
Here you go, happy birthday!
So, this is tofu, it doesn't taste like much.
- Smells kinda weird.
- It does, yeah, it's gonna smell weird
to those that hasn't had it, haven't had it,
haven't had it before.
The nice thing about toofu, toe, to.
The nice thing about tofu, (audience claps and woots)
it takes on the flavor of whatever it's cooked with.
So, on that note, let's get our tofu marinade ready, booya.
Soy sauce, oil.
Two table, ooh! (pan clangs)
(Sawyer laughs)
My poor neighbors are just like, why?
Why do you live here?
Two tablespoons of tamari, tamari,
whatever you wanna call it, is fine.
And I'm gonna do, what am I gonna do?
- Oh, I'm not gonna knock this--
- Oh, move that over here!
Oh, I like your technique a lot!
This is like living on the edge, my friend, yes.
Yes, yes, yes!
One tablespoon of the oil.
Can I try it your way?
Oh, I really like this, oh yes.
- Maybe I would put it the other way next time.
I didn't really-- - Oh, you mean like this?
(both laugh)
Doo doo... Do you want me to get it with the sharp knife?
- Okay. - Don't do this at home, okay?
Just here with the supervision of me.
(grunts) (man oohs)
Chicken wing, chicken wing! (clucks)
Yes, now the fun part.
So let's make whatever shapes we want. (burps)
Oh, there it is, there it is, there it is!
(both laugh) (heavenly music)
Oh, look!
I made a tofu house!
Yeah, let's chuck it all in the bowl.
(water swooshes) Those are some great sounds!
Okay, we need one--
- Ooo. - Ooo!
One tablespoon of coconut sugar,
but that is not coconut sugar because who has that?
It's just white sugar, so.
My gosh, you're all fancy!
(Sawyer giggles)
That was so... (laughs)
Two teaspoons of salt, two, two!
Perfect, oh! (burps)
(heavenly music) (sings)
Uh, oh, okay!
So, we need four little beets.
I have six because they sold them in bunches of three.
Here's a nice thing for washing.
Cradles give a little spritzer-roo.
- Do you wanna wash the cabbage while we're at it?
- No, I think it's already been washed.
Because it's already been used, so I think it's okay.
Great rinsing, you did that way more thoroughly
than I would've, okay, everyone.
We're cutting beets, get ready for bloody murder.
(violin screeches)
Awesome, great technique!
- My hand's not quite big enough to fit through mine,
so I'm just enjoying this.
- Yeah, because you get that nice sturdy kinda grippy grips.
- Yep. (beets grate)
- (grunts) It gets hard after a while.
We grated our hands off! (laughs)
I'm sorry, the jokes, they just never get old.
- This looks like a murder scene.
- [Man] Murder.
- Yeah, oh yeah, just roll it everywhere.
- It's gonna be everywhere. - I like to stand it up.
- Oh, got it though. - Yeah.
Then I can cut it on the flat side so it's way safer.
It's not rolling around on me.
But you never wanna be like (gurgles).
That's how you lose a foot. (Sawyer laughs)
Caught you off guard there, didn't I?
La la la. (grunts)
- Oh it smells like cabbage, ooo. - Yeah.
- The only thing I don't like
about Ukrainian food is the cabbage.
- It's just a raw cabbage, right?
Like once-- - No, all cabbage.
(both laugh) - How about
we just go easy, oh, cabbage down.
[Grunts]
It's so pink.
There's some cabbage.
(funky music)
(sniffs) Oh!
- My eyes are burying already. - I know. (burps)
Pardon me. (grunts)
Oh (burps) pardon me.
- I'm really good at dropping things today.
- Aren't we all?
Yeah, onion time.
This is safer than using your hands. (laughs)
Mmhmm!
Oh yeah! (laughs)
It's time to get some lemon juice.
Break up the juice capsules.
Do some throwing back and forth just to help, oh, oh!
Okay, oh yes, oo. (laughs)
- I can honestly say I've never done this.
- Me neither. (funky music)
Wipe off the sweat.
Garlic time. (grunts)
(Sawyer grunts)
(laughs) Lazy chop.
Your garlic chopping skills are epic.
- Thank you. (knife chops)
(funky music)
(pan sizzles) Oh the onions are brown.
- Yeah they're getting there.
Yummy, yummy, yummy, yummy, yum.
Nice technique.
(funky music) (grunts) Oh sweat.
Just getting it.
Yum, yum, yum, yum, yum.
Oh look we're dirty again, surprise.
We get to add the beautiful onions in.
This is gonna be a teamwork one.
Oh my gosh!
Yes.
Oh my gosh!
[Loud Banging]
Then we just let it simmer.
(light music)
Okay let's make some toe, um, cashew sour cream.
One cup of raw cashews that you soaked over night.
I didn't do that.
I soaked these in boiling hot water for about an hour.
Stick it in a blender.
Two teaspoons of lemon juice.
Yes. (Sawyer laughs)
Half a cup of water.
Quarter tsp of salt.
- Yeah that looks good. - There we go.
I usually forget to plug stuff in. Not today.
(Sawyer laughs) Oh my.
(blender blends) Blend it up, blend it up,
blend it blend it blend it up.
- Oh! (Sawyer laughs)
- It's definitely more chunky than I had expected.
- Yep.
That doesn't taste like sour cream at all.
- No.
(blender blends) (Alexis grunts)
(horse neighs)
Oh. - It's not chunky anymore.
- That's nice. - It's smoother.
Oh. - It's definitely
more sour creamy. - Yeah.
So the last thing we'll fry up our tofu.
- [Man] Whoa.
- So we just kind of move it around
on medium high heat for a bit.
Can you see it?
We're gonna taste it.
- Yay! - Yeah.
It's so beautiful, it's so red.
- I've never had one that's this chunky.
(Alexis laughs)
- Like most of them that I've had are a bit less chunky.
They're like soup rather than stew.
- Yes, yes, oh. - Sorry.
- Sprinkle, sprinkle.
- Trying to get a little bit of everything.
- Yeah good idea, good idea.
(slurps)
Oh, oh hello, Flavor Town.
- That's good borscht.
- That's actually really good.
- I really like the tofu in there.
- Oh, oh. - I was definitely undecided
but it was really good. - I'm so happy.
I'm gonna have another little bite.
Oh my god, high five.
Yeah, oh here, uh. (both laugh)
Thank you so much for being here.
- Thank you. - This was so great.
Thank you for watching.
Thanks for just being along with us on this journey.
If you haven't subscribed to Stump Kitchen yet on YouTube,
that would be amazing.
You can also support Stump Kitchen
on Patreon if you want to.
- [Both] We'll see you next time on Stump Kitchen, bye!
♪ Stump Kitchen, Stump Kitchen ♪
♪ Gluten-Free, vegan eats, stump-tastic treats ♪
- My uncle wore a shirt to a baby shower that we were at.
And it had rock, paper, scissors, table saw.
And it had all the fingers cut off and it was like,
I need that shirt. - Where is that shirt?
- It was awesome. - We need to get that
for each other for our next birthdays. (laughs)
I want that so bad.
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When you try to make your bed - Duration: 3:07.
Oahhdwd
*goes to sleep*
*wakes up*
*tries to make the bed*
*Calls for maid*
*take milk*
*tries to drink the milk*
*can't open the straw*
*monkey scream*
Please help me
I need scissors
bye gtg get sum
*rage*
*drops papers*
*speeze
*inhales*
I can't see anything in this bloody hat
I can't do it
*cries
no
*gives up
*rage
rip milk 2018 - 2018
The bed is clean :D
Shoo shoo
*screech
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How Long to Make a Piano Cover? - Duration: 4:28.
how long does it take to produce a piano
cover that is a tough question to answer
because it depends on many things such
as how long or how complex you want your
piano covers to be. For me, the majority
of my arrangements are around one to two
minutes so they're relatively short. I
mean of course they're exceptions like
currently I'm working on a medley of
La-La-Land and that's definitely going
to be longer than one to two minutes but
exceptions aside, normally it takes me
around two weeks to produce a piano
cover and that includes arranging,
practicing, recording the piano cover and
then also editing the video. Now let me
break that down for you. I spend the
first three days arranging the cover. I
arrange mostly by ear but sometimes I
search for guitar chords and also sheet
music online, you know, for reference.
And I get a lot of my inspiration from
classical music repertoire of my
favorite composers including Liszt,
which is my all-time favorite composer,
Chopin, Rachmaninov, Horowitz, and Cziffra.
If you want me to talk about how I
arrange my music, I can do so in a later
video. So for the next 9 to 10 days I
practice. I know 9 to 10 days sounds
really short and it is. Back in the day
when I used to compete in competitions
or perform in recitals, I would
practice for months on end but now I
only practice 9 to 10 days. And why is
that? Well there are a couple reasons. The
first reason is that there's a
difference between performing on stage
and just recording in the
comfort of your own home. Of course the
latter is much easier. The second reason
is there is a difference between
performing classical songs composed by
masters of the trade and performing
songs that I arranged for myself.
Of course I can always tailor the pieces
to my fingers so it's a lot easier for
me to play something that I composed
myself. The third reason is I see making
piano covers as a hobby so I'm not gonna
beat myself up over small imperfections.
And the fourth and final reason is that
I don't want you guys to wait too long
in between my piano covers. I think that
a two-week wait is already a very long
time. Yes I'm always thinking about you
guys! Yeah so even though 9 to 10 days is
not a long time, it works for me. During
these nine to ten days I also spend some
time recording an intro for my music
videos. If you have seen my piano covers
you would know that I always have an
intro in the beginning that is somehow
related to the song that I'm about to
play. I don't know if you guys enjoy the
intro or if you just skip it but I
really enjoy filming it because it's
kind of like filming a short movie where
you get to be the director and actor
both at the same time. Okay so on day 13
I record piece and I record everything
live by the way so I have three cameras
running at the same time at different
angles and it takes me about two and a
half hours to set everything up and
record everything. I normally play a
piece, I don't know, five to eight times
before I'm satisfied with the results.
Sometimes it takes longer. Rarely
is it shorter. And then on the last day
which is day 14 I edit the video so what
I do is is I just cut and paste
different scenes together or I just
cut and paste different angles of the
same scene together. I mean it's really
no rocket science. I also do a little bit
of light adjustment and color adjustment
so that the video looks more wholesome
and you know looks more professional. So
let's see I spend about two and a half
hours each day in a span of two weeks
working on my piano covers. If
you do the math, that is around 35 hours for
me to produce a piano cover that you see
on my youtube channel. Okay that's it
hopefully I'll be able to post my medley
of La-La-Land by the end of next week so
I will see you guys then!
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How To Make An Amazing Avocado On Toast!!! - Duration: 15:57.
Hi guys!
Do you like avocados?
I looove avocados!
For today's brunch, we are making Avo on Toast
tbh, avocado on toast is soooo simple to make. You just need a ripe avocado!
so i can't call this a recipe
instead, because this is too easy, I will talk about avocados!
There are big huge avocados like this, there's also small ones!
see the difference?
Although avos look like a vegetable, and also kind of taste like a vegetable would,
it's a FRUIT
so it's 100% guilt free!
I love, love, love avocados
Josh loves it, and everybody around us love it!!!!
I love that buttery texture
it's not an overwhleming taste, it's rather gentle, you can't get sick of it!!
i mean, it tastes a bit fatty when you do eat it a lot at once
and I'll show you how to choose the right avocado
So when you buy an avocado, you'll get them a bit young. Almost all avocados are sold young
The avocados don't ripe until it gets actually picked from the tree
and right after it gets picked, it will slowly get softer, and will reach the texture we know
but if you wanna pick an avocado that is about to ripe from your supermarket
this is my personal technique
the way i can tell is
Grab it in your hand and with your fingertips, DON'T press it too hard, but by pressing it gently, you'll feel that cushiony feel
the ones that are not ripe are VERY hard
and if you do open one that is still hard, the seed won't come off, and it tastes horrible
It's just like a unripe banana. It tastes horrible and hard (and fibery..ew)
It's the same here
So yeah, it should be a little bit cushiony
So that's the first way you can tell at the supermarket
And then when you bring it home, don't put it in the fridge
If it's not ripe, don't refrigerate it, and just like bananas, keep them in room temp
and if you wanna accelerate the process, you can store them with apples or bananas in a paper bag
I bought this one today, and chose the softest one I could find
but the ones at the supermarket are mostly hard
So if you wanna see how ripe it is
you can take the stem off (it won't come off easily if it's too young)
and when you check here
If you see it's green, it's ripe
it means it's ready (this one is still yellowish green)
This one is over riped!
when you take this stem off
it's brown inside
I mean, if you find some browning spots in the avocado it's ok to eat it
but make sure u eat it asap cuz it rots really fast at one point
This one I bought it 3 days ago
As you can see, its very well ripe, it's cushiony
I think this one will have some brown spots!
it's just on the edge now
And this one is the one I bought today, it might be still a bit hard to eat but let's open them both!
and I'll show you how to take off the seed!
This is the avocado bought 3 days ago, kept in room temperature
Cut following around the seed
then twist it. If it well ripen, it will feel really buttery
so soft like..
and if it's well ripe, it will be super easy to take off the seed
And usually you would puncture it with a knife and take it out, but many people are scared of this
because you gotta hold it with your other hand
So if you are scared to do grab it, this is Jamie Oliver's tip,
so leave it on the cutting board
and again, if it's well ripe, you don't even have to try hard to take it out
it's so easy
but then
if you use one that is not well ripe
the seed will not come out
and it's easy to get hurt as well!
so please guys, don't ever try to handle an under-ripe, hard avocado
Look, a well riped avocado, is also easy to peel off the peel
This is a tedious way to do it
but it's easy to do it cuz it's ripe
and then
just take off this browning bit
it's ok to eat it like this ok?
I don't even have to use my muscles, it's like soft butter
You can serve this right away, put it on a bread
And the easiest way to take the meat out, is using a spoon. (that browning part is ok to eat!)
but you might damage the shape
You would want to use this technique when you are making guacamoles, or mashed avocado
we are mashing everything today though!
Well I think this avocado will be perfect if it ripes just one more day
so I'll show you how under ripen avo looks like
Firstly, I can tell that the meat is tougher
but it's almost there
(omg i also mentioned the seed is hard to pull out but somehow the audio is not here...)
ok so season the avo
if you don't have lemons, u can use a little bit of vinegar
so by adding something acidic to the avocado, naturally it will turn brown, so the aicd will help the color green last longer
This is optional, but I personally think that oregano goes so well with avos
so i'll sprinkle some dried oregano
You can just serve like this, on a sourdough bread or ciabatta
and honestly you only need this! Just spread it over the bread,
a little bit of tomatoes
then it's done!
But i'll show you me and Josh's favourite combo
and that's adding 'burnt' bell pepper
I actually learned this technique in mexico !
After burning this, you peel off the burnt skin. You'll get a smokey, tender, and natural sweet flavors from it!
now wrap it in aluminum foil!
and the way to peel this off is to use a kitchen towel
watch out there will be juice inside
pour its juice in the mashes avo
and of course, if you add a beautiful sweet tomato, it will be as good!
for the cheese
I mean, this is optional
remember the other video where I had avo on toast? On that video I used this cheese, Feta cheese
Feta cheese is made with goat's milk
It's Greek
but it's very salty!
It's savory, so it adds more flavor on the avo toast
but I think Ricotta cheese is more accessible in Korea at the moment
This bread is lightly toasted
dab a tablespoon of ricotta cheese
ok maybe 2 hehe
So the ricotta cheese is replacing the feta cheese here
so i'll sprinkle some salt
and the second toast I will use feta cheese
So this bread with spreaded cheese is ricotta cheese
this is also optional, but if you are using a mild cheese, you can top a bacon
I have posted about how to poach an egg perfectly on my last video! I'll put a link down below
and chilli flakes will actually help to bring up the flavors
also I'm gonna make a flat white
I will use almond milk instead of just milk
My husband had to stop drinking milk for a while, and we drankout the almond milk since
this is also available in Korea!
And these are the ones they sent us to try!
There's banana flavor and Chocolate as well
we finished them!
Anyway, to make a flat white, I prefer to use the Original one becuase it has a slight sweetness to it. Making the coffee more flavorful!
For the flat white, I used 1 shot of espresso, and filled 2/3 of the coffee cup(small) with hot milk
It's almost like capuccino
It should feel super hot to the touch
i will use my mini foam maker! I use this tool a lot when I make my flat whites during winter! Awesome gadget
and then fill it in the coffee cup!
sorry i can't do latte art
This is my fave-fave-favorite brunch menu!
The weather is super cloudy again. Autumn has started in England already... how about where you are?
excuse me! I might have a cold
When using ricotta cheese, just keep in mind that it's really mild
it doesn't provide a lot of flavor
and add something extra, like salt. If you like bacon, add bacon
that way you'll have a flavorful toast!
Mmm so good!!!
mm so nutty!
The good thing about an avo toast is that it can be eaten cold
so hard to fail this tbh
You just need a good ripe avocado
the true weather of England has started
summer was really nice though
and actually
because I was expecting a bad weather, this year's transition wasn't that bad at all!!
I am not as annoyed as last year!
This is a good summer menu because it can be eaten cold
also goes well with iced latte or iced americano
what..I just finished it! can u tell it's my fave?
Guys, in England, Autumn is already here and we need to wear turtle necks and long sleeves
so I'm curious how is the weather where you guys are
If you guys make this avo on toast, please remember to tag me on IG
Let me know which brunch menu u wanna see next!
If you liked this video please press like and subscribe!
See you next time!!!
bye!!
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How To Make Chocolate Cake Decorating Compilation - Amazing Chocolate Cakes Decorating Videos 2018 - Duration: 10:42.
How To Make Chocolate Cake Decorating Compilation
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MOJITO | how to make the best mojito cocktail recipe - Duration: 3:01.
- Hey, everyone, and welcome back.
It's my birthday week, and many of you know
that it's a birthday tradition of mine
to always have something with mint and chocolate
on my birthday.
And if you've been following my Instagram Stories,
you know that I've got a sweet treat lined up for you
that's a mint double chocolate chip cookie
that's gluten-free, grain-free, and dairy-free,
and that's coming to the website later this week.
But today I thought we'd get the party started
a little early with this very minty mojito cocktail.
A mojito is a classic Cuban cocktail that's a blend
of rum, sugar, mint leaves, lime juice, and club soda.
But we're gonna keep the sugar lower in this version
and swap out granulated sugar or simple syrup for honey.
This cocktail is easy to make.
It's light and refreshing and perfect for summer,
and I think it's the best mojito cocktail around.
So let me show you how to make it.
To get started, add about 10 to 12 fresh mint leaves
to a high ball or Collins type class,
and just pick the mint leaves clean from the stems,
as you don't want any stems in the cocktail.
For a little natural sweetness, add one teaspoon of honey,
though you can always add more or less,
depending on how sweet you like your mojito.
Then add the juice of one lime.
Fresh limes are always best for the most vibrant flavor,
and just squeeze the lime juice straight into the glass.
Now we want to muddle all of those flavors together,
and I'm using this duel muddler and cocktail spoon
that I love because it's minimalist
and takes up very little space in my kitchen drawer.
And since I know you guys are gonna ask,
I will link to it below.
The key to muddling the mint leaves in a mojito, though,
is to be gentle.
You don't want to mash or tear the mint.
You just want to gently add pressure to help release
the oils and natural mint flavor.
If you over muddle, that's when you get little bits
of mint throughout your drink
that invariably gets caught in your teeth,
and that's definitely not sexy.
Next, add two ounces of white rum, which is the larger
end of the jigger, and then use a long cocktail spoon
to stir everything together and make sure the honey
is fully dissolved in the lime juice and rum.
Fill your glass with ice cubes, and top it off
with club soda.
I like to give it another stir at this stage
to pull the mint leaves through the ice,
as it looks prettier that way, but that's totally optional.
(soft upbeat music)
Add a sprig of fresh mint to the top of your glass
for garnish, and add a straw, and then enjoy
your light and refreshing mojito.
(soft upbeat music)
I hope you guys enjoyed this video, and if you did,
make sure to give it a thumbs up
and hit that subscribe button below so you don't miss
next week's video.
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How To Make Chocolate Cake Decorating Ideas 2018 - Top 10 Amazing Chocolate Cake Decoration Videos - Duration: 10:29.
Top 10 Amazing Chocolate Cake Decoration Videos
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How to Make The BEST Homemade Steak Sauce ~ Copycat Steak Sauce Recipe - Duration: 3:31.
This easy homemade steak sauce is not
only for steak but, for burgers, chicken,
french fries and much more.
I'm Tess and I'm gonna show you how to
make this yummy homemade steak sauce
that is tangy and good on just about
everything.
(intro music)
There are some people who like a good
steak sauce and then there are those who
think steak sauce is a sin. Me?, I
occasionally like a good steak sauce.
This homemade steak sauce recipe is very
similar to A1 or other store brands.
It is not exact but it has a good base
for a steak sauce that you can make your
own. It has the tangy, heat and sweet.
This is one of those recipes that you need to
make a couple times, make your
adjustments and by the third or fourth
time you have mastered it to your liking.
You can adjust the sweetness, the heat,
the saltiness, and the tang. You could
also add seasonings to your liking and
even thicken the consistency with a
little cornstarch slurry. I thought it
would be nice to add a citrus note like
orange, pineapple or mango.
This homemade steak sauce freezes and
cans very well. Not only is this steak
sauce good on steaks but also great
inside and outside of burgers, as a
marinade, on top of chicken, pork or fish,
dip your french fries or even mix with a
little mayo and squeeze on some corn or
other vegetables. This steak sauce is
great for picnics and get-togethers.
It is always nice to have the option of
different condiments and flavors.
You never know what someone may like.
So let's get started! In my saucepan on
medium heat I'm adding in some ketchup,
water, vinegar, fresh lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce,
soy sauce, brown sugar, minced
garlic, some finely diced onion and some
mustard. Giving everything a good stir
and bringing up to a simmer and cooking
for about 15 minutes to get all those
unique flavors combined.
After the steak sauce is done, let it
cool to room temperature and then strain
so you have a smooth sauce.
Place in a lidded container in the refrigerator
this homemade steak sauce should last at
least a couple of weeks. My family loved
this sauce! It did not last very long.
I put it in and on everything! The steak
sauce had a real nice tang and was a
nice accent to a lot of meats, vegetables
and dishes. I hope you get this easy and
delicious homemade steak sauce a try and
enjoy.
If you like this recipe please hit the
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Feel free to share this recipe and my
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until next time, Much Love!
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How To Make Better Twitch Clips - Duration: 4:54.
Listen up today we're talking about how to grow on any streaming platform by
creating visually stunning clips and video bumps for your social media let's go!
This awesome transition pack is brought to you by RePlayers seamless
transitions for Premiere Pro your best source for creating visually stunning
fast rendering video transitions that make creating a breeze hey it's me it's
wild coming at you from my stream support playlist and I want to address
something that I see all the time from streamers and content creators and to be
honest I'm kind of guilty of this myself
I rarely see anybody create and craft visually stunning videos that promote
back to their the channel that they can share on social media
And we are all missing out on a great opportunity here to get discovered and promote your brand
at the same time and who knows your social posts could actually go viral so
why are so few people doing this well it's quite simple it's either they don't
know how to or they find it way too hard to do so will thanks to RePlayer high
quality easy to use video transitions creating impactful stunning posts is a
snap let me show you to create the perfect bump we're going to follow a
simple formula that is short and sweet while creating an online impact our
formula is gonna be a title plate a transition the video clip another
transition and then a promotion plate which will contain our personal
branding where people can find us our stream schedule in all of our social
links in the lower thirds now that you know the formula you need to snip it
from your past broadcast or video and the three best and most common places to
find these are twitch clips central twitch stream markers page and any video
that was recorded straight to your hard drive while you are streaming take that
snippet and any graphics that you want to display like your personal branding
logos plates slates etc and drop it into Adobe Premiere and organize and trim the
parts that are not needed with our video segments in order we can now kick it up
a notch by introducing some awesome transitions to give your video of very
stylized impact the best user-friendly pack that I have
found is Replayer seamless transition for Premiere Pro found on video hives
website I will put a link in the description below so that way you guys
can all get to it the Replayer video transition pack comes
with over 550 easy-to-use drag-and-drop transitions that can be used in a wide
variety of speed variations and screen resolutions the visual quality is
top-notch on par with After Effects and they render super quick these
they render super quick these transitions are a game changer for
anyone starting out in Adobe Premiere you don't need After Effects anymore to
make seamless transitions and RePlayer's transition presets don't require
any plugins no need to install anything d drop on the
timeline and boom instant visual impact replay gives you the ability to
streamline your creations while giving you that professional style what I
really like about RePlayers transition pack is all the transitions come with FX
sounds in one complete package there's something for everyone here some of my
favorites include the pixelation zoom which is perfect for gamers
I love the glitch effects the medium the strong and the bad signal are all really
cool and the flat hit if you're a fan of smash cuts select which effect works
best for you and your style for the video and add them into the appropriate
slots the reason I like these transitions so much is because they are
drag-and-drop all you need to do is just make sure where the peak of the
transition is is in the middle of where your two clips are so that way you can
have the full effect from there all you need to do is render and export your
video and now you're ready to post on all of your social media accounts now
depending on how often you stream will affect how often you should post
high-quality video clips or bumps to your social media I personally would
recommend at least doing one per week and for an extra bro known out there try
to keep your clips and video bumps to about 30 to 45 seconds this is the sweet
spot for audience retention on social media now I personally love using all
these video transitions because it gives me that extra Flair and style that makes
me stand out from the crowd but don't feel like
you have to be limited to only video clips and video bumps through social
media you can use this pack for a wide variety of promotions and videos so
start creating a visual impact today by downloading RePlayer's awesome video
transition pack and make sure you have fun with them as always thank you guys
so much for watching this video and I will catch you all real soon coming up
in the next support stream a video take care all peace
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