Do you ever narrate while cooking? I usually comment on it Ramsay-style and give little tips to the imaginary audience. Is it weird?
>pan on, olive oil in
>just when it starts smoking drop in the meat
>garlic, lightly crush it, in
etc
>>8334565
I just swear a lot.
nah, but thats because ive always got music cranked up loud whenever i cook
>>8334565
Why pretend? Just get a cheap camera and youtube it like every other celebrity wannabee. Who knows, your banter and techniques just might be stupid enough to catch on.
No I do not
You're like those guys on /v/ who are autistic and think about how they would explain the game on their gay YouTube show
>>8334598
As autistic as it may be to do so follow this guy's advice
>>8334615
>You're like those guys on /v/ who are autistic and think about how they would explain the game on their gay YouTube show
I don't really play games but that's sounds exactly like something I would do
>>8334598
>>8334598
I don't even like taking photos of myself, I can't imagine enjoying being filmed
10 years wow
really?
gosh
so oily
soggy
i cant eat thsi
thankyou my dear *waitress walks away
i wanted rustic, i got rusty
damn
what a shame
>>8334653
Fat?
I can't imagine anyone here who doesn't talk to themselves while doing anything because we're all loner autist outcasts
>>8334565
PAN
NICE
AND
HOT
>>8334565
>pan
>nice and hot
I also keep mumbling reviewbrah's catchphrases while eating if what I cooked turned out good.
>>8334598
Which is exactly what an old colleague of mine started to do recently. He's English but lived in France for years when he was young and worked as a chef. He's a hoot.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpP35bY-ArcosMBfa0uHu1A
I do, at least in my head.
It's sort of fun, and it's a good way to keep track of what you're doing when you're not following a recipe. It's not really that different from talking (or thinking) or thinking anything through with yourself.