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Orbax and Pepper react to the loudest burp
Orbax and Pepper react to the video of Paul Hunn performing his loud burps, giving some scientific analysis of the process of burping. Can be used in conjunction with the original Loudest burp video.
Schooling Online Kids
Science for Kids: Stage 1 - Hop, Hop and Away
Watch Stanley the stick insect as he is sent back in time! Join him and his new friend, Kara the Kangaroo, as they explore how the Dharawal People used plants and animals for each part of their lives. Learn how we can use Australian...
Curated Video
The History and Making of Spaghetti
Spaghetti is a form of Italian, wheat pasta in long strands. Learn how this pasta spread around the world and try making your own spaghetti noodles!
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How to Cook Bulgur
This video explains the process of making bulgur using both modern and ancient methods. They provide two recipe ideas and guide viewers through the steps to prepare these dishes. The video highlights the versatility and convenience of...
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The History and Recipe of Casserole
Casserole is a fast and versatile meal that became popular in Canada and the United States during the mid 1900s. Follow along with the video to make your own casserole and watch to the end of the video for a fun fact about casserole and...
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Fueling Your Body for Heavy Weightlifting: The Importance of Nutrition
In this video, we learn about the importance of healthy eating for muscle growth and energy during weight training. The speaker emphasizes the need for protein, carbohydrates, and fats in our diet, and provides examples of good sources...
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The History and Making of Pâté
Pâté is a meat spread or paste. Learn how it went from ancient Greece to today's fine dining restaurants. Follow along with the video to make your own pâté!
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The History and Making of Lasagna
Lasagna is a layered pasta dish that traditionally contains meat sauce and is topped with cheese. An ancient version of this dish was created when the Roman empire conquered Greece.
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The History and Homemade Recipe of Paella
Paella is a versatile Spanish rice dish that originated in Valencia. Learn how to make paella!
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The History and Making of Coleslaw
Coleslaw is a type of cabbage salad that was invented by the Dutch and has since become popular in the United States. Learn how to make coleslaw!
The Kiboomers
Five Hungry Ants Song for Kids | Picnic Song | Ant Songs for Children | The Kiboomers
The Kiboomers! Counting ants! Sing along to this fun baby song! Watch our '5 Hungry Ants" video and sing along with the kids! "FIVE HUNGRY ANTS SONG FOR KIDS" 5 hungry ants, marching in a line, came upon a picnic where they could dine....
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The History and Making of Spring Rolls
Spring rolls are a popular East and Southeast Asian rolled food that is stuffed with meat, vegetables, and other items. The dish comes from China and was historically eaten with friends and family during the Spring Festival. Learn more...
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The History and Making of Gravy
Gravy is a simple sauce made by thickening meat drippings with starch. Follow along with the video to make your own!
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The History and Making of Hashbrowns
Hashbrowns are a form of shredded, fried potato commonly eaten for breakfast or brunch in the United States. Learn about the history of this form of chopping and cooking vegetables and try making your own hasbrowns!
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The Magic of Pepper's Ghost
In this video, we delve into the intriguing world of the Peppers Ghost illusion technique. Used in theaters, museums, films, and concerts, this technique creates ghost-like apparitions that captivate audiences. We uncover the history of...
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How to Cook Maize
Maize comes in many forms from corn on the cob to polenta. Learn how to make a salad and a breakfast porridge dish using maize.<b<br/>r/>
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How to Cook Spelt
Spelt is a chewy and flavorful grain. Learn a few ways to cook spelt.<b<br/>r/>
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The Importance of Taking a Lunch Break
This video emphasizes the importance of taking breaks and eating a healthy lunch for improved productivity and overall well-being. It provides tips on how to pack a well-balanced meal and suggests swapping unhealthy lunch options for...
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Pepper's Ghost: Creating Transparent Ghostly Images
Pepper's Ghost is a popular special effect used to generate a ghost-like image. It's been used in plays, haunted houses, and more since the 1800s. Learn how the optical illusion works and test it out yourself!
Mediacorp
Benefits of Farming Crickets: A Sustainable and Nutrient-Dense Protein Source
In addition to having a carbon footprint thousands of times smaller than that of beef, crickets are also more nutritious! But will consumers be able to transition from thinking of the insects as pests to thinking of them as a delicious...
Food Farmer Earth
Cooking With Love-Alice’s Kitchen
Fresh, home cooked meals prepared with love; a Lebanese tradition transferred from mother to daughter. Linda Sawaya shares her love of food, and the generations of culinary knowledge passed down through oral tradition.
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AMERICAN vs BRITISH vs AUSTRALIAN | Common English Dialect Differences #spon
BRITISH vs AUSTRALIAN vs AMERICAN - We all speak English and yet for some things we have completely different words. I would love to hear any other words which you think belong on this list. Comment below. British English, American...
The Kiboomers
Down By The Station | Trains for Kids | Pufferbellies Song | Down At The Station | The Kiboomers
The Kiboomers! Down by the station! Down by the station early in the morning. Pufferbellies song! Trains for children! Watch our 'Down By The Station' video and sing along with the kids! 'DOWN BY THE STATION LYRICS' Down by the...
Rachel's English
P sounding like B
Lots of students ask me if the P should be turned into a B for words like ‘pepper’, ‘spoon’, etc. My answer is NO – find out why!