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Jacques Pepin omelette omelet
Jacques Pepin omelette omelet
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@Higgins2001 Yeah. Use pasteurized eggs if you're worried. Anyway it's worth the risk to never have to eat another styrofoam "omelet".
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5 days ago
Victorinox SwissTool Spirit X - Macro Overview
This is a detailed look at this outstanding Victorinox multi-tool.
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@gerberboy0100 The wire "bender" is useful for cutting through hard wire. You notch the wire with the pliers, then use the wire bender to work the wire back and forth near the notches until you get a clean break. Keeps you from damaging the pliers wire cutter.
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5 days ago
Swiss Army Knife Trick
how to Stash a hidden pin under the corkscrew of your swiss army knife.
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1 week ago
Horrible Finale to My Hydro Dip Project
Just a final update to my failed attempt to get my AR15 hydro dipped.
SparksTactical • 729 views
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"I can't believe there are people out there like that."
Dude. You own an ASSAULT RIFLE. Clearly you believe you might SHOOT someone DEAD. How exactly is it you believe there are people "out there like that" who you would choose to KILL...but somehow you don't believe there are people out there ...
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1 week ago
What Is Your Less-Than-Lethal EDC Options?
**Don't Forget to Rate, Comment, Favorite, and Subscribe!!**
What is your Less than lethal options for your defensive EDC? Leave a comment or hit ...
DocTacDad • 1,384 views
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"What Is Your Less-Than-Lethal EDC Options? "
Well it'd be preeety stupid to go around tellin' everybody, wouldn't it? I mean, say mine is better than yours and you decide to upgrade to my TTP. Then one day we tangle. I might have just kicked my own ass.
So I'll just say my primary EDC LTL op...
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1 week ago
Live Testing the Kimber Pepper Blaster (Guardian Angel)
Trek of Blue Cell Protective Services take 2 hits from a Kimber Pepper Blaster and then describes the effects.
A full written review of this OC un...
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I've used regular pepper spray on a determined attacker standing between me and the only exit. The attacker did not drop to the ground writhing in pain...but he immediately turned away from me and ducked...just long enough for me to kick his leg out from under him and run away past him. I'm ali...
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1 week ago
Cold Steel Kobun - Light, Fast, Thin
My review on the Cold Steel Kobun. Like if you like it, comment, and subscribe for more content like this.
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1 week ago
Which Spyderco Should You buy today?
3 matched pairs of Spydercos - features to consider before your purchase.
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3 weeks ago
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3 weeks ago
Six Moons Designs Lunar Duo Tent Review
The Lunar Duo from Six Moons Designs is an amazing tent design. At less than 40 ounces for the tent, including stakes (and homemade groundsheet!),...
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4 weeks ago
CRKT Eat'n Tool - Designer Liong Mah talks about the Eat'n Tool
Liong Mah shows and tells the CRKT Eat'n Tool,
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@Direngrey911 - Many types of pressurized stoves need these wrenches for field maintenance
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1 month ago
knifemaking... my way: vintage blades - new knives!
even if i usually make my own blades, i sometimes use vintage ones, from old table knives, to make excellent slicers - very good for food prep / fi...
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1 month ago
bushcraft skills: the swedish torch/stove - my way
a day out into the woods after some serious rain, presenting the swedish torch - my way: you don't need to cut and split big logs, and you can do i...
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1 month ago
Stealth camping is NOT illegal
allanstokell's webcam video January 16, 2012 06:36 AM
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1 month ago
Only The Lightest, Ch 1: Ultralight Backpacking Basics
Why ultralight backpacking is more fun. How to carry less weight. Lightweight hiking in total comfort and safety. Chapter 1 in a series of more ...
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1 month ago
Only The Lightest, Ch 4: Ultralight Backpacking, Lighten Your Sleeping Pad, Rainwear, & Cooking Gear
Enjoy ultralight backpacking more by reducing the weight of your sleeping pad, rainwear, and cooking gear. Chapter 4 in a series of more than 30 v...
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1 month ago
GoLite Poncho Tarp test setup
Trying to get a feel for how I'd pitch the ponchotarp. After three or four trials, I think this one is my favorite. It seems counterintuitive bu...
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1 month ago
Only The Lightest, Ch 82: Ultralight Backpacking, Montbell Ex Light Jacket Review
See a review of the popular Montbell Ex Light Jacket, a warm insulation layer that weighs less than 6 ounces. Chapter 82 in a series of more than ...
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1 month ago
Wolverine VS Spetsnaz Machete
The mighty medium size Wolverine VS the Spetsnaz Machete! Which will come out on top? Watch and find out.
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1 month ago
Cast Iron Lunch
Who uses a microwave anymore? Not me. I used a cast iron pan on a propane heater to cook this lunch of fresh wild caught perch, farm fresh eggs,...
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1 month ago
Video Review: Black Rock Gear Down Hat
A video review of Black Rock Gear's down hat. This is a wonderful beanie style hat with 900 power fill insulation.
oceanmountainsky • 601 views
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Very nice review...concise but useful
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
OOPS!
Left the house without my tent poles! The woods shall provide!
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1 month ago
GoLite Shangri-La 2 Shelter im Wind
GoLite Shangri-La 2 2010 in den Zillertaler-Alpen bei 40-60 km/h Wind.
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1 month ago
Sugar Creek Knifeworks Bushcrafter Review - Bushcraft Knife Reviews
This is a knife review for the Sugar Creek Knifeworks Bushcrafter. You can read about the knife and its maker at sugarcreeknifeworks.com.
Don't fo...
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1 month ago
Toshiba Thrive 7" Tablet Review
Here is Lisa Gade's video review of the Toshiba Thrive 7" Tablet. The Thrive is available now for $379 to $429, and it's a WiFi-only Android Honeyc...
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1 month ago
The Ten Minute Traditional Wet Shave
See also my blog at http://sharpologist.com
New traditional wet shavers are sometimes frustrated with the time it can take to shave. With some p...
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1 month ago
Single-Blade Safety Razor Shaving Tips & Tricks
See my blog at http://sharpologist.com
NOTE: I'm demonstrating these techniques with no blade in the razor! Don't try this unless you've lathered...
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1 month ago
Suppressed Custom Remington 700 308win
Rifle stated life as a Remington 700 sps v, fitted a Bell and Carlson medalist light tactical varmint stock, timney trigger, and tactical componen...
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
Japanese Campers, MUST SEE!!
Japanese extremely small campers RV
no bad
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
TRUTH about Mighty Wallet by Dynomighty Design
Subscribe, idc whatever. Just want to point out that after TWO DAYS it rips. Bummer I know, but this is what you should see and believe yourself if...
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2 months ago
Why USA hates Canada 2
These are 20 reason why USA hates Canada.
(Its a damn joke, I'm not serious)
Cooltreivus • 134,808 views
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Not only do we not hate you, we barely know you're there.
@SindreKristiansen: If you ride around pant-less you're nekkid, even if you are the Emperor. I haven't cooked as many steaks as Ramsay but I bet I've et as many. I like mine "au pointe" and if you don't know what that is you don't know what cooked beef should be. I understand that properly hung,...