Ok, it's 7:51 and I found seven really great videos. Not bad!
Do you have a food blog? Why don't you do an hour-long Food Tube Marathon? You'll be surprised at what might turn up when you search for food on YouTube.
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Ok, it's 7:51 and I found seven really great videos. Not bad!
Do you have a food blog? Why don't you do an hour-long Food Tube Marathon? You'll be surprised at what might turn up when you search for food on YouTube.
Comments (7)
Fantastic videos, Adam, especially the one of Mario and Michael Stipe going to see U2. Watching the video of him on Jimmy Kimmel's show led me to this: a tin Mario Batali wind up figure! I don't know if you've seen this, but I know that everyone should have one:
http://www.rocketusa.com/products/ProductDetail/item905foodflippinmario.shtml
Posted by Matt | March 5, 2007 10:03 PM
Thanks, Amateur Gourmet. Admittedly, I have never spent a full hour on YouTube but it was fun since you put the food spin on it. You can see my finds here:
http://tinyurl.com/yuxjpt
Posted by Kimberley | March 6, 2007 3:05 AM
Hi,
Did you know that foodnetwork canada (foodtv.ca) has a link to this?
Jeff
Posted by Jeff | March 6, 2007 3:59 PM
Hi, I found many great food videos on YouTube on food, often very poorly tagged, so there is a great deal to be discovered. I am completely addicted now! I have collected some Chinese cooking videos and translated the directions they give in the video, so you can understand what they are about and give it a try... Chinese cooking videos (ripped from Chinese DVDs) are very unlike the trendy Western chef-lifestyle videos, where the focus is on the chef's ego and stylish kitchen gear gear instead of on his/her cooking basics. Chinese chefs take their time (very often in real time) to show their knife techniques and cooking skills. Everything is shown step by step, the cutting preparations, the final assembling, and stir-frying moves. View my list at kattebelletje YouTube vlog
Posted by kattebelletje | March 6, 2007 5:40 PM
By far the funniest thing I have seen on YouTube is the Speed Cooking series out of New Zealand. I laughed so hard my stomach hurt:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pah2yk3Jx50
We actually featured this on our site and in our newsletters, random and wonderful
=D
Enjoy
Posted by Caley | March 9, 2007 11:12 AM
The Speed Cooking videos are totally hilarious. I'm not a big fan of You Tube, but this could get me hooked!
Posted by alto2 | March 11, 2007 8:11 AM
I love perusing YouTube for dining-related videos. Experimenting with various combinations of keywords ("tags") can produce markedly different results. I especially like watching clips from movies (e.g. Peter Sellers' outrageous behavior in "The Magic Christian"), or watching exotic fare served in foreign restaurants (e.g. "Penis Restaurant"). I have a couple of dozen YouTube links on my website, DinnersFromHell.com, that you might enjoy checking out.
Posted by Gregg | March 11, 2007 6:03 PM