Master Ken demonstrates how to block and counter a very common street attack known as the “Bitch Slap”.
Enjoy!
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Master Ken demonstrates how to block and counter a very common street attack known as the “Bitch Slap”.
Enjoy!
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You may have seen the classic egg in a bottle trick before, but this is a much easier way to do it.
Enjoy!
The classic egg in a bottle experiment, where I try creating a partial vacuum in a bottle to suck an egg inside. Great fun to try with kids. Done with a slight twist.
In this video The King of Random illustrates how to make a tiny barbeque just big enough to grill a jumbo hot dog, slider or brat.
Enjoy!
Got an itch to grill, but don’t have a BBQ handy? Here’s an awesome little hack, to satisfy your meaty cravings one bratwurst at a time!
WARNING: Cutting aluminum cans will give the metal very sharp edges. Sharp edges cut skin. You may want to use gloves to mitigate any risk. Hot coals also pose a number of risks. Never use around flammable materials or on tabletops sensitive to heat. This project should not be attempted without adult supervision and adequate training. Use of this video content is at your own risk.
I was amazed at how well this really works! I lit 2 coal briquettes in a separate metal container, and let them burn until the outsides turned white, then I transferred them to the Bitty-Q, but a couple of bratwurst on the grill, and came back 10 minutes later to find them perfectly grilled, and mouthwatering.
Inspired by: A picture I saw from the team at Mike’s Hard Lemonade. It portrayed someone using a drink can as a miniature BBQ. The picture was faked, but I tried it in real life and this is what happened.
To properly grill shrimp it is best to place them on skewers no matter how big the shrimp. This makes them easier to control on the grill and easier to cook.
Life’s too short for sad, overcooked shrimp.