Trying Weird WISH Baking Gadgets!

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Published 2020-05-20
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All Comments (21)
  • @TheIcingArtist
    Have you ever ordered anything super random from Wish??? What was it???
  • The gadget that is supposed to reseal bags isnt made for sealing plastic bags. Its used for chip bags and it does actually work. Love ur channel thou! 😄
  • @klimaap97
    The first gadget is actually for making milkfoam and it does actually work!
  • Came upon this channel randomly, but now I am hooked! She is ridiculously adorable and hilarious. Also, informative. Best combo
  • @internetself
    That hand sifter is like the only sifter I’ve ever used for baking growing up! I thought most people used them and that they were super common 😅
  • @thedovahkiin666
    The sifter tool has actually been around for years, except they are made out of steel and are durable.
  • @denjisleftnu-
    "kind people are my kinda people" oml i need that shirt i love it so much😂
  • @caseyslove
    Usually a person uses the standard sifter by holding it in place and using their hand to tap on the side of the rim. I have never seen someone sift ingredients by bouncing the sifter up and down. Thank you for this video, your laughter and fun personality is a real treat.
  • @leannegibbs1064
    Ok, first item, it's a milk frother, not a whisk, so technically it's meant to froth things, not whip, so it did it's job. Second product also worked, but it's meant for chip bags not icing sugar plastic so that's probably why it melted so bad. Third item, well I think user error was the issue on that one and for the regular sifter, I don't think you're meant to shake it, I just hold the sifter above my bowl and lightly tap it. Just an FYI this is not hate, I'm just commenting on what I've seen so far. I love your videos and your personality! Please keep making these vids! Soooo fun!
  • @joeastham0
    Ann Reardon from how to cook that tested those roll- cutters in a race with her husband and it was a lot of fun!
  • Her laughing at the frother (?) vibrating all over the counter is a whole mood lol 😂
  • @AliJaeJR
    I’m never shifted with my manual shifter up and down, I always tap it against my hand like a tambourine...
  • @Mak_12379
    Laurie, your smile is one of the best things that cheers me up during this time, that and the fact that you are always on the positive side! I wish I could stay that positive😊
  • The packet resealer isn't supposed to be used with such thin plastic packets as it just melts onto it like you found. Better for foil packets like crisps or much thicker plastic that can stand the heat :) fab video, thanks!
  • The instant coffee smells so good because they LITERALLY capture the aroma during the manufacturing process then pipe it back into the jars before they seal them. Thank you "Inside the Factory" for teaching me this totally random trivia. :)
  • @Scottishkells
    Just so you know, the "sifter" has been around for nearly 100years invented in 1930 and originally made of metal you can buy them anywhere online for between 6-30$ or you can hunt around at flea markets and tag sales for a vintage for anywhere from 2-10$, best kitchen invention of the 20th century!
  • I have one of the gadgets that was the first one in the video and it isn’t an electric whisk so of course the whipped coffee didn’t work it is only meant to froth up hot milk
  • @23Roucky
    The sifter thing use to be in metal. My grandmother and mother had one and it works 10 x more effectively than a basic sifter. The only problem for me, I found that the washing is more difficult, because you cannot reach every cracks.