I'm always on the lookout for kitchen gadgets to feature in a video. This is touted as the number one fresh pasta maker in Italy, although most people there, just like elsewhere, prefer to buy dried pasta. You can buy a heck of a lot of bags of dried pasta for the price of this machine, so it’s definitely not a way to save money. It probably makes a better gift than it does an investment.
Unlike most kitchen gadgets I’ve tested, this is one I will be using again. It’s surprisingly fun, it works well, there's something special about eating pasta you've just made and the cost of using it is negligible.
Now in other news - I’m finding it increasingly difficult to wade through all the silly comments on youtube to find the handful of useful ones. I suppose this is all part of the channel growing which of course is a positive thing and nothing can remain the same forever. I wanted to mention this because I'm not reading the comments on there as much as I used to, so if you do want to send me a message, question or suggestion it’s much better to do it here on Patreon rather than on youtube.
Some may be glad to see the return of the comedy outro on this video. I make these whenever I have (what I think) is a good idea and naturally over time, these ideas have become less frequent. If this turns out to be the last one for a while, I think it's one of the best. It was definitely one of the most complicated ones to make anyway.
Lord Brannigan-7
2018-01-30 09:50:55 +0000 UTCTechmoan
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