Debunking 5-Minute-Craft's FAKE TikTok debunk!! | How To Cook That Ann Reardon

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Debunking 5-Minute-Craft's fake debunk of viral TikTok, plus ice cream & dark baking tins.
Hi I am Ann Reardon, How to Cook That is my youtube channel it is filled with crazy sweet creations made just for you. Join me for creative cakes, chocolate & desserts, new video every Friday.

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Ann you seriously need to be a producer for science based educational television. That skit with your kids as heat conductors would have fit perfectly in a kids science show.

sweeney
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The section with Matt acting as heat transfer is especially brilliant because when he "pockets" the lollies, that represents the metal itself absorbing the heat of the oven.

bdellovibrioo
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Also worth noting is that thicker metal trays and sheets have greater thermal mass, meaning they take a bit longer to heat up, but they also take longer to cool down - in other words they retain heat and continue to cook the food on them even after the tray/sheet has been removed from the heat source.

BarryPiper
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the ice cream thing has me laughing because when you turned the regular lights back on, it was incredibly apparent which one was made with vegetable oil. the blacklight made it harder to tell.

okayyollie
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I love that Ann not only debunks the hacks, she also explains all the science behind it!!!!

diegovdr
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I love when your science background comes out. You make it so accessible. The section with your guys was one of the best metaphors for thermal transfer I've ever seen!

embee
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Isn't Kamikoto kinda like the five minute crafts of knife selling, claiming the knives can cut through steel and still being sharp after rubbing it against a rock?

moonlight
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“The cotton candy is a lie” on the wall 😂🤣🤣 Ann has HAD IT with this fake cooking news bs. I love it.

jacob
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4:08 "The cotton candy is a lie" was truly magnificent, we love a Portal reference

boredrandomartist
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5 minute crafts, debunking Tic Tok videos, is the pot calling the kettle black . Thanks Anne for all your hard work

dawng.
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id be careful of kamikoto, very expensive knives that are made from really cheap 420j2 steel... compared to other knives that are cheaper they dont even last long at all

adamkruger
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I did an accidental cookie experiment for my birthday cookies...

I learned that I should always use parchment paper to bake my sugar cookies. Using cooking spray to keep them from sticking not only made them spread out horribly, they also STILL STUCK.
No spray meant that they didn't spread as much, but they stuck so badly they were ruined.

No spray and parchment paper? PERFECT COOKIES.

Palitato
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Thankyou so much to you and your family for helping to normalise food again for me. I’ve been battling anorexia nervosa for 16 years and can’t remember what it feels like to truly enjoy food, or to feel like I deserve to eat and take up space. Your videos reinforce that food is something which should be enjoyed, something which should bring people together. It’s been a huge part of my recovery. Thank you so much

rachelm
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I find it a bit funny, that on a debunk video we get an ad for a product that might need debunking: "Kamikoto is a brand of a marketing company (Galton Voysey) in Hong Kong. This company is known for selling different brands under foreign names to trick customers into thinking that they are buying an authentic brand."

ChiobeOnly
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The irony of a debunking video promoting knives known for the layers of misinformation they use to sell questionable products as "high quality" is nuts.

jwtelesio
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Love that heat transfer analogy 😂
Also, I'm glad you have sponsorships and I hope they help pay your bills, but those knives are a scam - another YouTuber named Shadiversity recently did a long video showing that they don't perform any better than cheap knives you'd buy at a big box store here in the US.

Ruth-tumu
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My theory about the baking soda hack is that they got so much backlash for telling kids to eat bleach that they decided to go with a slightly less basic solution.

deathray
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Dave and the kids being in the video always brings it to the next level.

raneemacintosh
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Yeah! Take me for instance, I don't buy pans based on if they're light or dark, I only buy them based on important things! ... Like whether or not they come in pink.

Strawtebby
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Kamikoto knives are as much of a scam as the tik tok videos

Stormeris