SEA URCHIN Obliterate Entire Tide Pool! This is NOT GOOD

2024 ж. 1 Сәу.
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This the state of the tide pools in Northern California.
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  • for the fall you should host a event with the community to harvest the uni together take a chunk of the purple urchin population, make a dish for the community, and a vid

    @LOLBeachPlease@LOLBeachPleaseАй бұрын
    • Uni with Taku 😅

      @aquaviii@aquaviiiАй бұрын
    • funny enough the population of purple sea urchins have been eradicated from the spot he originally posted (half moon bay jetty) I went a few weeks back and there was nothing not a single one, which I guess is great but no more free uni

      @L96A1BM@L96A1BMАй бұрын
    • California code regulation Section 29.06 - Sea Urchin: the daily bag limit for sea urchin is 35 individuals for each species. I don’t understand why there is 35 daily limits when they have over abundance and causing problems.

      @stanfordmed@stanfordmedАй бұрын
    • @@L96A1BMPerhaps no more seaweeds on the area that’s why the urchins moved on to other areas.

      @stanfordmed@stanfordmedАй бұрын
    • @@stanfordmed more like whenever its low tide you see like 40+ people out there each with full buckets lol

      @L96A1BM@L96A1BMАй бұрын
  • Back in the mid '70's urchins absolutely devastated the Cali coast from Laguna Beach to Oxnard. Along came PURP (Palos Verdes Underwater Restoration Program) who set up air stations at many local access points to diving area every weekend. Free air to anyone with a hammer to smash the urchins. We smashed urchins every week at Whites Point in San Pedro and other spots along the Palos Verde coast. When it was determined that the area had been cleared of enough urchins kelp was harvested from the Point Loma kelp bed in San Diego and transplanted along the SoCal coast line. The program was a rousing success and within a year and a half kelp forests were thriving, with a healthy kelp forest came the return of the other sea life, what was a barren waste land of urchins and star fish became again a thriving fishery.

    @silverhairseeker5539@silverhairseeker5539Ай бұрын
    • Interesting, I wonder if more of these programs could/should be run?

      @maethlin@maethlinАй бұрын
    • @@maethlin I wish that would work here. But in this case, it was an abnormal weather issue that caused the death of the sunstars and resulted in the urchin population explosion. I don't know if the water is back to a temperature that will let the sunstars survive, and without them, the urchins will still overtake everything.

      @shavonwalker2550@shavonwalker2550Ай бұрын
    • thats awesome!

      @joshuac.402@joshuac.402Ай бұрын
    • When you say free air, you mean for scuba tanks? Not a joke I’m assuming? lol

      @baseballerr11@baseballerr11Ай бұрын
    • @@shavonwalker2550it was also due to a bacterial viral infection that wiped out the star fish.

      @sacura605@sacura605Ай бұрын
  • Never ask Taku to clean the uni. He eats half the yieild while he's cleaning them.

    @jeffbock2793@jeffbock2793Ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂

      @INTROVERTCY@INTROVERTCYАй бұрын
    • brother wondering why there's so little uni like he didn't just eat it all 😂😂

      @gtALIEN@gtALIENАй бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 true that

      @christopher8576@christopher8576Ай бұрын
    • Exactly, thats with anything he cooks smfh...he cant never waiting its finished cooking. Just dumb

      @virgo4435@virgo4435Ай бұрын
    • ​​@@virgo4435 Ironic that you have nothing good to say about his content but you keep watching... AND YOU'RE EVEN SUBSCRIBED. Who's the dumb one? Dude who wastes his own time hating on someone or dude who gets money from people like you? Lmao

      @Vexatedcanicus@VexatedcanicusАй бұрын
  • Bring back the sea otters. They control urchin populations naturally and prevent the urchins from decemating the kelp off the coast. Love the content, especially on the pacific coast of the US.

    @piedpyper9034@piedpyper9034Ай бұрын
    • Otters are a predator but they don't tend to dent the population of urchins by much. Far in away the most voracious urchin predators are sea stars, which have been suffering from a wasting disease that is killing them by the billions where they rot and slowly tear themselves apart, and the decline of sea stars is the primary cause for the current urchin blooms you see on the west coast. This has been going on for a few years now but luckily some sea star population are recovering after many years of being ravaged by disease. One of the best sea stars is the sunflower sea star, and it alone can eat enough urchins to keep kelp forests healthy and there's even a study backing that fact up. Unfortunately they are critically endangered and the sea star wasting syndrome hit them especially hard. We really should be diverting funding to sea otters given they're populations have already bounced back to healthy levels, and focus on the actual important players in the urchin control game like the poor sunflower sea stars.

      @derpychicken2131@derpychicken2131Ай бұрын
    • catch 22, urchins destroy kelp forest and otters rely on kelp forest for protection

      @rodneysmart9774@rodneysmart9774Ай бұрын
    • Did the sea lion population overtake the sea otter population? Because sea lions are everywhere 😳

      @sierrakilo4322@sierrakilo43228 күн бұрын
    • ​@@sierrakilo4322 humans almost wiped out the sea otters for the fur trade

      @feuerling@feuerling2 күн бұрын
    • @@feuerling Dude, that was over 200 years ago.

      @sierrakilo4322@sierrakilo43222 күн бұрын
  • They’ve destroyed the kelp beds off our surf spots. The kelp beds groom the wind from the surface of the water and created good surf. Now everything is choppy. Amazing how a starfish disease can have such far reaching effects.

    @jimaffinito1809@jimaffinito1809Ай бұрын
    • that's a bummer

      @onioncontrol@onioncontrolАй бұрын
    • When I was a kid, I remember seaweed being everywhere, to the point where it was dangerous to walk along the rocky shore because it was so slippery. Now, the only kelp beds I see these days are at the Monterey Bay aquarium. And it's really sad how that's affected the rest of the marine life.

      @shavonwalker2550@shavonwalker2550Ай бұрын
    • Can you explain a little bit more about how a starfish disease caused this?

      @vincentwu2848@vincentwu2848Ай бұрын
    • @@vincentwu2848Absolutely. A Disease called Seastar wasting disease has decimated the population of many sea stars, but specifically one called the sunflower sea star. The sunflower Seastar is an aggressive predator, and probably the only significant predator of those purple urchins. Now that that particular Seastar is gone, the purple urchin population has exploded. Purple urchins feed aggressively on baby kelp, and even the footings of adult kelp preventing it from adhering to the seafloor and creating those big beautiful California kelp forests. More than 80% of California kelp beds are gone, and along with them a giant important ecosystem as well as that ocean surface grooming effect I mentioned.

      @jimaffinito1809@jimaffinito1809Ай бұрын
    • @@shavonwalker2550truth

      @jimaffinito1809@jimaffinito1809Ай бұрын
  • It was difficult for me to see the urchin monoculture tide pools. Seventy-ish years ago my Dad and I fished the San Mateo County coast for blenny eels, (monkeyface etc.) and enjoyed the mussels and cabazone and all the rich, rich life in this wonderful intertidal zone. In places we could harvest abalone without a pry bar! (The abalone divers h wiped out the commercial fishery and there was some population recovery. The sea otter population had not yet recovered so we hit the sweet spot in personal abalone fishing. You are right, THIS IS NOT GOOD!! and I fear it is not going to revert to anything other than a marine desert. The loss of 95% of the kelp is the loss of the basic food and habitat of the entire ecosystem. Basically the kelp forests have been clear cut by the urchin population and no organism benefits.

    @robertbrewer2190@robertbrewer2190Ай бұрын
  • Bro, I loved you and Jocelyn's international journey but it's fantastic to see you going back to your roots with a tide pool visit!

    @atalk143@atalk143Ай бұрын
  • Yes! Back to the good ol days. Hope to see you on the kayak soon.

    @travismcclellan3413@travismcclellan3413Ай бұрын
  • Japanese scientists figured out an easy way to fatten up uni. Put them in a tank with cabbage. The cabbage floats so you have to use a circulator to get it so that the uni can grab on to them.

    @JapanSurvivalGuide@JapanSurvivalGuideАй бұрын
  • Yes!! I’ve been waiting for you to go out foraging again!!

    @timjones7433@timjones7433Ай бұрын
    • I don't even eat from from the sea, and that totally shames my both my Hawaiian and Sami ancestors, but I have a real fascination for seafood. I hope we can do better about caring for our waterways and lands so our children's children and on can continue to practice these life principles.

      @WASasquatch@WASasquatchАй бұрын
  • @19:04 barehand on the cast iron pan straight from the coals is crazy lol. chefs are built different

    @mhyrr999@mhyrr999Ай бұрын
    • Facts Chefs are built different 😅

      @aquaviii@aquaviiiАй бұрын
    • @@aquaviii im a relatively decent home chef (i think) and my fingers are covered in burns from trying to move hot pans / flip tortillas on the pan for .4 seconds 😂 i dont understand how they arent affected, but i guess thats why theyre pros lol

      @mhyrr999@mhyrr999Ай бұрын
    • @@mhyrr999 with time the top-most skin on your hands will harden and dry out. This will act like a thin layer of leather to protect the skin underneath.

      @ezor5609@ezor5609Ай бұрын
    • @@mhyrr999It’s basically constantly doing the stuff every day that turns your hands to leather. Still got calluses on my middle and index fingers from chopping shit all the time lol.

      @mahbuddykeith1124@mahbuddykeith112428 күн бұрын
  • This was the kind of video that first made me fall in love with you're channel! So happy to see some beach foraging and poke pole fishing!

    @daycourt7389@daycourt7389Ай бұрын
  • your videos genuinely make me happy bro. Every time I catch myself out of touch with reality I revisit you channel and it feels so wholesome.

    @kman8175@kman8175Ай бұрын
  • Omg I thought I heard that wrong and had to go back … congrats on the pregnancy! My husband and I love your channel. we’ve been watching you since 2020

    @rlngo8506@rlngo8506Ай бұрын
  • Just found your station last week. I’m loving your content!

    @michellehamilton8084@michellehamilton8084Ай бұрын
  • Welcome back Taku! Love seeing you back on the CA coast. Keep up the great videos.

    @Pandamania371@Pandamania371Ай бұрын
  • As a former teacher of marine biology, I have seen films of purple urchins invade areas where coral bleaching and death have occurred. This is due to higher ocean temperatures. Very sad for the beautiful marine ecosystem.

    @TheSparklyBeader87@TheSparklyBeader87Ай бұрын
  • Such throwback, been watching you since the first few videos you made foraging.

    @koreandude@koreandudeАй бұрын
  • Thank you for educating us. Great video

    @laurahernandez7531@laurahernandez753124 күн бұрын
  • Welcome home. We've missed you both

    @miguelalvarez1155@miguelalvarez1155Ай бұрын
  • Love all your videos but I definitely missed these kinds of videos! Back to the basics

    @Flatblack357@Flatblack357Ай бұрын
  • I’ve been watching your channel for over a year now!! You deserve so many subscribers than you currently have! Such great content

    @gdp1996@gdp1996Ай бұрын
  • It's always a great video from Taku! Congratulations on the kid!!

    @hanseoulohh9913@hanseoulohh9913Ай бұрын
  • Amazing. Still voting for you finding a nice property in Southern Oregon on the coast. You could have it all, no sales tax, the sea, climate for growing your garden, not far from Cali or Washington. What's not to like?

    @margaretcopeland5029@margaretcopeland5029Ай бұрын
  • It's nice to see you back there.

    @TheASTrader@TheASTraderАй бұрын
  • Nice work! Cheers guys!!

    @jonnysanchez3833@jonnysanchez3833Ай бұрын
  • Happy to see you back home and back to your roots so to speak. We enjoyed the international stuff but this feels more real. Also super happy to hear you give a shout out to Dr. Kevin.

    @treatsnaturalpetmarketplac3999@treatsnaturalpetmarketplac3999Ай бұрын
  • love your vids thanks for the internment .

    @benjovi7007@benjovi7007Ай бұрын
  • Nice technique on the double boiler carbonara! I initially was concerned you were going to go in over the fire and that would have given you scramble for sure. Well done, Chef!

    @CookinWithSquirrl@CookinWithSquirrl3 күн бұрын
  • Going out with a stick and a bucket. Love it! Thanks for the pancake recipe! Going to try that

    @somefishhere@somefishhere21 күн бұрын
  • Way to make it happen, Chef. These are my favorite type of videos, the ones that go in a different way than expected. Looks like a good negative tide will take place in mid-November. I am going to go to the area south of Pigeon Point Light House to try to find the uni. Do you know if there are spots with three point leek growing in that area that are accessible to the public? Thanks, looking forward to your channel continuing to grow and reach milestones.

    @Alpaka_Lolo@Alpaka_Lolo17 күн бұрын
  • Taku ..the videos are crisp, awesome 4K quality, and visually aesthetic ...awesome technique,.....

    @neodas@neodasАй бұрын
  • Omg that looks so good and that crunch while cutting the bread.❤

    @bari2883@bari288317 күн бұрын
  • HAHAAHA YOU ATE HALF THE YIELD before even the prepping. Taku's funny.

    @marclenraymagdaraog691@marclenraymagdaraog69125 күн бұрын
  • This is my first time watching but i lresdy love the content its cool to see plces i wouldent br able to see without yall and. The really cool food iv never seen ❤❤

    @icedragons1152@icedragons115221 күн бұрын
  • Been hoping for a new Taku Tuesday video 👍👍👍

    @Hinesfarm-Indiana@Hinesfarm-IndianaАй бұрын
  • My man knows what he's doing with the Carbonara! Bravissimo! La tua tecnica è davvero impressionante! Sad you couldn't find Guanciale and a block of Parmigiano Reggiano but, like you said, you work with what you have. The uni and onion made it your own.

    @phyternl@phyternlАй бұрын
  • Great campfire cook! Love your vids!

    @chipguy11@chipguy11Ай бұрын
  • My Dad used to be an ab diver. Its a trip to see how the California coast has changed in the past 30 years.

    @skypieper@skypieperАй бұрын
  • Man your videos always take me back home! I wish i was medocino now!

    @Rainbowturtledude@RainbowturtledudeАй бұрын
  • The thing with over fishing and trawling is the fish that kept the reefs in check can no longer keep up not enough which is why sea urchin dominate coast lines these days

    @gmutu4966@gmutu496623 күн бұрын
  • Awesome video!! Great foraging. Keep heading North. When you get into Oregon. like to meet you in person and show you two around.

    @TN_Unlimited@TN_UnlimitedАй бұрын
  • the way you treat the pasta noodles and let it unfurl is so cool taku!!! rock on

    @siddarthbhagirath5883@siddarthbhagirath5883Ай бұрын
  • Such a relaxing video

    @jhonlee2583@jhonlee2583Ай бұрын
  • Think I'd be putting on the heavy boots and commence to stomping. Hopefully they start to decline soon. Also wish I had someplace close to me I could get some without diving! Glad to see you back to your roots with the channel! Definitely like the traveling, but this is like comfort food. It's always good. Edit: Food measures for anything but baking are alien to me. Rough ratios seem like a better idea for experienced cooks/chefs then adjust to taste. But...I get it for people who have little experience or just aren't good at it. Like a buddy of mine. Pretty sure he could in fact burn water.

    @MrAcuta73@MrAcuta73Ай бұрын
  • I foraged these a couple years back. They're actually really, tasty but the yield is awful even in the best conditions, so they can't really be commercialized to the masses. Two bucket's worth was only enough for two portions of pasta.

    @TactlessGuy@TactlessGuyАй бұрын
  • Nice videos Taku!

    @adventurethom@adventurethomАй бұрын
  • I love Wild Onion! and use it all the time, just used some for some fresh crab mac, your videos are great!

    @mastathrash5609@mastathrash5609Ай бұрын
  • Welcome back to Cali

    @benruthlessburger8905@benruthlessburger8905Ай бұрын
  • Congrats guys on having lil one on the way!!

    @DNice337@DNice337Ай бұрын
  • I need to plan a trip to the coast to do some foraging at some point - I've put it off for too long. I know it's a bad idea to give out individual locations since it can destroy a small area if a lot of people know about it, but which area of the coast is best for coastal foraging? I'd be happy with even just knowing a county to look into. I live almost exactly 1 hour east of SF proper, so I can head either north or south

    @kinexkid@kinexkidАй бұрын
  • *#OutdoorChefLife** **#OutdoorVanLife* Welcome back to Cali!! Dinner looked uhhhmazing! Ohh, the crunch on the bread was everything. I was hoping you got that artichoke bread.. yummmm

    @zeldanrj3@zeldanrj3Ай бұрын
  • Welcome back to Cal. Best video as always

    @hoonchoi70@hoonchoi70Ай бұрын
  • where do you go in the bay to find some UNI?!?! plz fellow chef askin

    @milesreavis4898@milesreavis4898Ай бұрын
  • Where is the uni location? The beach or location name? Please share. And is there season for uni? Thanks.😊

    @kaysul4251@kaysul4251Ай бұрын
  • You guys should consider Delnorte County. We moved up here in '17 and are so happy. There is a new airline to Oak for $99.so many cool places in the redwoods or closer to the Ocean. Livable and the most beautiful spots in CA. You can do a camp set up as well, full time or seasonal. Its the most amazing place in Cali. The fishing is unreal, wild rivers coast.

    @ktmcc4360@ktmcc4360Ай бұрын
  • I'm ready to purchase the cookbook!

    @21Gilbey@21GilbeyАй бұрын
  • 7:50 He finds a IRL shiny pokemon

    @crib220@crib220Ай бұрын
  • you camera quality always amazes me, what camera did you start with when starting this channel?

    @wonjkimchi9891@wonjkimchi9891Ай бұрын
  • I always love it when you go tidepooling

    @karlito3123@karlito3123Ай бұрын
  • Where in the Bay Area do you harvest sea urchin?

    @RaginWhormone@RaginWhormoneАй бұрын
  • Where is this at?? Would love to go get some! Headed up to northern cali in a few weeks!

    @kaitsana11@kaitsana11Ай бұрын
  • Nice video! But, when Jocelyn said "mmm" before she even got the pancake to her mouth tickled me. I'm sure she knew it was gonna be great but just couldn't wait for it to hit her tongue. 😂❤

    @rhondacavender2643@rhondacavender2643Ай бұрын
  • Taku the 🐐 💯💯💯 much luv and respect brotha ✊🏾

    @keeshonocain4832@keeshonocain4832Ай бұрын
  • That spaghetti trick at 18:25 was pretty nifty, mental note created.

    @taylormason2620@taylormason2620Ай бұрын
  • encouraging to try this food again in an italian or "other" context, linguini or otherwise. When I don't like a food, I often feel like I've missed something to a puzzle.

    @JayLeePoe@JayLeePoe4 күн бұрын
  • Is the pigment in the spines good for dye? I wonder....

    @DavidSaintloth@DavidSaintlothАй бұрын
  • I like how you cut the bread without smooshing it 💯

    @cookitupppp@cookituppppАй бұрын
  • here is a tip. put a bunch of oni in a jam jar, then put a bunch of old woolcloth cuttings in aswell, then use the cuttings on the hook. for bait later, the cloth with decompose if lost, it will stick better on the hook, and it will smell like crazy for the fish. Keep in refridgirator use for a week+

    @refreshinglymoist6145@refreshinglymoist6145Ай бұрын
  • Taaaakooo se vratio❤❤❤ kakvu prepicku imaš ej🎉🎉

    @12papara@12paparaАй бұрын
  • I wish you could tell us exactly where you are... I can never find a bunch of sea urchins like that...

    @shavonwalker2550@shavonwalker2550Ай бұрын
  • Can’t wait for you to come here to Okinawa. I got the best rice taco.

    @gatekeeper3660@gatekeeper3660Ай бұрын
  • God... I missed my you poke polling the Monkey Faced Eels... this brings back memories of my first time watching your OCL vids. Thanks for the memories Taku. 😜

    @christopherlee4613@christopherlee4613Ай бұрын
  • Love the OG stick poking video Taku! Tide pool masta

    @mitchellwalker@mitchellwalkerАй бұрын
  • What part of Northern California is this? I would like to check it out when I visit my mother by Sacramento

    @kevinta2841@kevinta2841Ай бұрын
  • Cool trick you did with the noodles!

    @jblaylock023@jblaylock023Ай бұрын
  • Jocelyn preggers, I didn’t miss that. 🤙🏼That pancake dude that is my kind of pancake! I used to be a chef in my early life, I am an outdoorsman, and I love your channel.

    @manresarods4947@manresarods4947Ай бұрын
  • WAs wondering if you were gonna grab some of the muscles as are still safe to harvest... would have gone nice in the pasta. Nice having you two on west coast of the USA again.~

    @marke.1021@marke.1021Ай бұрын
  • Hey taku , what's your go pro settings? If you don't mind sharing

    @SupremeRC@SupremeRCАй бұрын
  • Thank you for calling attention to this dilemma. Truly an imbalance exists, with sea urchins pushing other mollusks into waters too shallow for their optimum conditions. We hope to see an equitable solution soon. Keep us posted. Maybe Ca F&W may know of something as well.

    @johngeddes7894@johngeddes7894Ай бұрын
  • There is a facility in Bodega Bay where they take in the starving sea urchins and feed them seaweed and then sell them fattened up. They live off seaweed and they have been overgrazing it, leaving the starving little urchin monsters. This is a back lash of the urchin harvesting that went on in the 80's and 90's when divers were making money selling the critters to Japan and for sushi. Then it ended. I guess Japan started farming their own. All that harvesting cut down food for sea otters and there was a big drop in the sea otter population. Now the urchins are back, having eaten up all the kelp they are now starving, and the sea otters are making a slow comeback. Things just really got out of balance and it could take a while before it is right again. It's hard for the kelp to come back. Probably this situation could use some help.

    @OWK000@OWK000Ай бұрын
    • And where we have kelp, we have no rocks, so no creatures to eat it. It’s been pillaged for death and the orgs that are supposed to help just steal the money and do nothing. Hunters and fishermen are doing the conservation because we understand the delicate balance of the ecosystem.

      @kendramiddletonwilliams@kendramiddletonwilliamsАй бұрын
  • I live in Humboldt county California and the same urchin has eaten all the food for the Abalone and most have died - Department of fish and game have done nothing but destroy more Snowy Plover habitat.

    @ronaldnelson7204@ronaldnelson7204Ай бұрын
  • I love onions so thank you very much for showing that 😮🥹

    @snowghost2477@snowghost2477Ай бұрын
  • super cool video, earned a sub!

    @garyzhu5714@garyzhu5714Ай бұрын
  • the red urchin thinking it'd be killed but instead hooman goes for the more numerous purple ones

    @MattSuguisAsFondAsEverrr@MattSuguisAsFondAsEverrr27 күн бұрын
  • Just received my order of Kelp Chili Crisp and Extra Spicey, can't wait to see what these taste like! What should we try them on first?

    @ArthurPugh-qn6io@ArthurPugh-qn6ioАй бұрын
  • She is pregnant???? omg i didnt knowww, congrats!!!! Been watching since i cant remeber, but due to school and all havent caught up with the videos. But seeing this made me happy.

    @jusinocasino11@jusinocasino1118 күн бұрын
  • When I was little my cousins and I were exploring the tide pools, a woman came and started collecting urchins and putting them in two bags. We got upset and started yelling at her and she explained she was taking the “bad guys” who were destroying the eco system. I still cried but it was an eye opener that there were good and bad creatures . They were so beautiful. It wasn’t these purple ones. I wish I remember what she called them.

    @amechealle5918@amechealle5918Ай бұрын
  • “Oh yeah I forgot, I said I was gonna use them for bait” 😂 I’d be eating them just like that too

    @kaihamasaki9307@kaihamasaki9307Ай бұрын
  • Need to come back and eat lots of uni when it is at peak season!

    @silveritea@silveriteaАй бұрын
  • Where are you harvesting these uni?

    @ankidwitskillz@ankidwitskillzАй бұрын
  • Welcome back to you two. Hopefully those uni will grow fat later in the season, take care.

    @voodoochild6741@voodoochild6741Ай бұрын
  • 8:49 ladies you get what this dude is putting down

    @GM6.7@GM6.7Ай бұрын
  • Russian River STS Pils is one of my favorites

    @UncleT0ny@UncleT0nyАй бұрын
  • I love the way kimchi sounds when ppl chew it lmao

    @Fog1k@Fog1kАй бұрын
  • What kind of salt and pepper grinder is that? It looks hella professional with good grind output.

    @pavelmedbery3055@pavelmedbery3055Ай бұрын
  • In hawaii we call that hayukiyuki it is definitely not spelled that way. But ours are a bit different ours dont have spikes like that.

    @FawknHayn2986@FawknHayn2986Ай бұрын
  • Very well done video. Id love to know the part of N Cal you were in .

    @dyllirium9488@dyllirium9488Ай бұрын
    • Looks like Fort Bragg

      @grahamkent1950@grahamkent1950Ай бұрын
  • Taku got those Chef heat resistant hands! Grabbing that iron skillet without an oven mit. I tried that once….

    @big00bull@big00bullАй бұрын
  • Double boiler method, nice!

    @enokii@enokiiАй бұрын
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