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- Hey guys, it's Inga.
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I'm back again this time to make another
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crazy, cool dessert thing.
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I was just scrolling through my Instagram,
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and I found this really cool flower looking cake.
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Think of like a raindrop cake,
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but with a rose inside.
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It looks really complicated,
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so I thought, why not try and make it myself.
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What I did find was an online tutorial
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by Gelatin Art Market.
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I will work really hard and try and try and try again
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until I make it happen.
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So, let's get started.
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For the gelatin base,
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there's a couple things we need.
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Gelatin powder.
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This one says super clear.
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Citric acid.
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Lots of sugar.
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Water.
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Flavoring.
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I chose lemon.
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I think it'll add like a nice citrus touch.
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Three tablespoons of gelatin, and one cup of cold water.
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And then just mix it and stir this until there's
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no more clumps left.
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(sniffs)
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Oh.
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I'm gonna put that aside.
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We're gonna start boiling the water and sugar.
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Three cups of water.
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It's...
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(laughs)
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nobody tell Tasty.
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Okay two cups of sugar.
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One teaspoon of citric acid.
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Turn it out, doo doo doo.
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Get a spoon and stir it until the sugar dissolves.
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Gelatin in the meanwhile,
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it is now quite firm.
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Once I see steam, I'm supposed to stop.
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Oh there is steam!
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We have our beautiful gelatin here.
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It is now completely in solid form.
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Throw it in there.
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Now we're just stirring that together.
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Add a little bit of flavoring.
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This is pretty much done.
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So I let it cool for a little bit.
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We're just gonna pour it into
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these little containers that I bought.
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In order to have back up, if I screw up tomorrow,
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I'm gonna make a lot,
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just to be safe.
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(pleasant music)
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I'm gonna wrap these up and put it in the fridge.
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Then we'll be back tomorrow for the really really hard part.
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Until then, I'm gonna get a good night's sleep
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and see you all tomorrow.
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(gentle whoosh)
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It is now the second day and we are back here
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to check on the gelatin.
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I pulled them out from the fridge and guess what?
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It's not falling out.
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It looks clear which is what you want for a base.
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I also made this huge tub of gelatin just for practice.
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So let's go into the color making segment.
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We'll see how the rest of this goes.
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Kind of like what we did with the gelatin base.
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I need one tablespoon of gelatin powder.
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Now we need three tablespoons of cold water.
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We're gonna throw in the sugar, the milk.
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Let it heat up so now we have the heated milk and sugar.
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It's a little translucent.
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I'm gonna put the gelatin in now.
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Slowly melt it down.
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Add remaining half cup of cold milk.
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We have to add the white food coloring.
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Makes it appear less translucent.
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We're supposed to
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blend this in.
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Does this work?
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(appliance buzzing)
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It does work.
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(appliance buzzing)
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Put this in.
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(appliance buzzing)
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(laughs)
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I don't know if this is a good idea.
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Stir. (appliance buzzing)
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Oh my god.
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(appliance buzzing)
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Oh yeah.
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Okay.
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I think we have the color base.
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So I have a couple bottles of food coloring here.
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Just went with some classic flower colors.
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Green for in case I feel ambitious enough to make leaves.
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It's just like working with frosting.
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We have our color palette ready.
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I'm not sure if the consistency is right yet,
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but we're moving forward.
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Let's get to flower making.
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I have gelatin art tools,
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which are supposed to help me
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'cause they're already shaped like petals.
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But we're gonna start off using this.
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Alright that's color.
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I'm gonna need some tissue.
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Oh my god that looks like blood.
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(laughs) This is not a good color to start with.
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Okay.
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Really bad choice of color.
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The idea was to poke this in and then,
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this color is terrifying me.
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But look.
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So that's kind of what we're going for.
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If I,
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no how do I do this?
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The gelatin is working,
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the color is working.
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It's just that my hands aren't working.
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I look like I just killed somebody.
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Let's try that again.
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How am I supposed to draw a petal.
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Well I guess that could be a cool design.
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That looks like a cool flower.
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How did I even do that though?
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I don't know how I did it.
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Hold on.
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I need to do some re-training really quick.
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Oh they're holding it like this.
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Oh ho ho ho ho.
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It looks better.
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No I broke it.
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I got a little too excited.
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I just have these like deformed petals
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in this little tub.
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I should've made a bigger tub.
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Can I try using this?
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I'll plug it into this.
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These tools are supposed to help you,
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so I'm hoping this will actually make it
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look more like a flower.
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(gasps)
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You see that?
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Okay this is so much easier than a needle.
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We're gonna test it out on one of the other practice
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little bowls I made.
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So here we have clear bowl.
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We're gonna put this in.
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I'm just gonna keep going.
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I'm getting color all over my hand.
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How does that look?
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That's a little baby flower.
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You guys, it looks good right?
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This makes me feel really good.
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I'm gonna try and take it out.
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Let me just warm it up a little.
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This is supposed to be the method to take it out.
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Oh my god.
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Flip it.
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Yes!
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Look at that.
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I know it's not much, but we went from this to this.
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So I'm pretty, pretty happy right now.
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I'm so excited.
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I think we can make this work.
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Let's try working on a second one.
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Round two, let's do it.
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Gonna start off with actually this.
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The flower center.
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Wow I can feel like adrenalin pumping through my veins.
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Oh,
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yes!
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Got the center in.
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Which one looks most like a rose?
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Please don't mess this up.
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Put this here.
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(sniffling)
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(gasps)
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Do you see that?
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Like a little rose petal.
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I have little gelatin bits.
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It's not a good sign.
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I'm just supposed to build around this right?
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(hissing)
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Hoo.
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Looking good so far.
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I'm so nervous.
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Oh no, I added too much color.
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It's okay, it's okay, it's okay, it's okay.
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Refill.
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My god.
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Oh my god, I'm shaking.
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I'm just gonna concentrate and not talk for a bit.
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Just try to get this to work.
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This is so nerve wrecking.
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This is what it looks like so far.
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I don't know how I got to this point.
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It looks like a real rose.
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It even has like random spots on it
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that makes it look more real.
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Yeah!
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I'm so surprised.
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Oh no, it's coagulated.
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This is what happens when it sits here for a while.
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It becomes clumpy.
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(hissing)
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That splotch was great.
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That's why I'm trying to put them it like this pan of water
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so then, I can control their consistency.
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They were saying this is the best way to warm it up.
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Reheating, reheating.
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Reheating.
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Nice.
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Let's get back to business.
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(upbeat music)
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Oh no I tore, I tore the gelatin.
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So that is my cue to stop.
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Should we flip it?
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What if I can't get it out?
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Here we go.
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Oh that was anti-climatic.
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Sorry.
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In the beginning it looked really good.
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And then as I moved outwards,
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it just became worse and worse.
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But I think for a second attempt,
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it still looks really cool.
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We're getting somewhere.
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Gonna keep goin'.
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(hands lightly clapping)
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We kinda made a rose.
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I know we could do one that's better
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but I wanted to try something different.
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I kinda wanna mess around with the white and yellow,
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make like a daisy but not really.
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Let's do this.
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Just right in the middle.
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Oh my god, hand, chill out.
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(upbeat music)
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(hissing)
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So nervous.
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Do I know what I'm doing, no.
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I'm just trying to be creative.
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(hissing)
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(laughs)
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It looks pretty cool.
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Changing colors to white.
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Ugh.
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(laughs)
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Ahh!
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Let's do it.
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Holy moly.
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A preview of what is about to come.
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This takes time and patience.
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All of the stuff that I have limited amounts of.
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Oh my god, whoo.
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Cold sweat.
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Once you get goin', there's no stoppin'.