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it seems more like an infomercial for an immersion blender (call now and we'll throw in the soda/espuma siphon for free!). the more interesting aspects like the super bag get skipped over fairly quickly. the tuna mayonnaise didn't look very appetizing either. but some good ideas here.

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Ya know even though I can hardly speak my native English this could be a big help to me. I'm trying to make my way back into a professional kitchen and trust me I'll need to understand Spanish.

"And in the meantime, listen to your appetite and play with your food."

Alton Brown, Good Eats

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Well, the actual title of the piece is "80 cooking tricks with utensils (or gadgets)." I just saw the first ones and it does not seem like an infomercial to me, unless it's an infomercial for a whole kitchen supply store. Some items are quite commonplace, like the eye dropper or the paintbrush.

All that aside, I am thrilled to see and hear "the" Ferran Adria' and to see him demonstrating quite common gadgets as he uses them and also as we can use them. Really, I'm so happy to just see him on video. Luckily, spanish is my first language. We know he knows what he's doing, but he also appears so genuine, charming and down to earth.

Thanks so much for the link Rogelio

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