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*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9_p50tH3WmMslWRWKnM7dQ Adam Ragusea] - He says: "My name is Adam Ragusea. I cook in my house, and I show you how you can too (in your house, not mine). I like to use my head when I cook, but I have no time for being fussy or fancy. I post a recipe video every Thursday, and some other kind of video about food every Monday (usually with science)."
 
*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9_p50tH3WmMslWRWKnM7dQ Adam Ragusea] - He says: "My name is Adam Ragusea. I cook in my house, and I show you how you can too (in your house, not mine). I like to use my head when I cook, but I have no time for being fussy or fancy. I post a recipe video every Thursday, and some other kind of video about food every Monday (usually with science)."
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===Tasting History with Max Miller===
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*[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsaGKqPZnGp_7N80hcHySGQ Tasting History with Max Miller] - This is a history channel with a twist (of lemon, perhaps?)
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# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LynenQ5h2Y The Strange Flavor of Parthian Chicken from Ancient Rome]

Revision as of 09:49, 12 January 2021

I like cooking. My step-mom Florence taught me how to make a few things, and then when I lived on my own and then served as a full-time missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I learned even more. I don't have a huge repertoire, but I can definitely follow a recipe, and there are even a few things I have cooked enough times that I don't really need a recipe, just a list of ingredients. Eventually I may be able to do without those.

I have some favorite sources of recipes, both online and offline (e.g. books).

Recipe Sources

Food Wishes: Chef John

He has been posting preparation videos for over a decade now, and you can find pretty much any kind of food on his YouTube channel and associated websites.

Adam Ragusea

Not a professional chef, but as he says, he just fell into it accidentally on YouTube.

  • Adam Ragusea - He says: "My name is Adam Ragusea. I cook in my house, and I show you how you can too (in your house, not mine). I like to use my head when I cook, but I have no time for being fussy or fancy. I post a recipe video every Thursday, and some other kind of video about food every Monday (usually with science)."

Tasting History with Max Miller

  1. The Strange Flavor of Parthian Chicken from Ancient Rome