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d'Or Amor
Estonia
Registrace 2. 01. 2011
Thanks for stopping by!
I'm a designer and freelance writer based in Northern Europe. I'm passionate about efficiency, materialism, industrial design, user experience and mindful consumption. I love learning about how things are made and raising awareness about craftsmanship and engineering.
Naturally, I'm quite fond of beautiful things, but I do extensive research before either purchasing or recommending a product, to make sure its aesthetics, function and value are balanced. This is just a creative outlet, so the video subjects might not make sense... It's whatever I feel like doing and have something to say about.
I'm a designer and freelance writer based in Northern Europe. I'm passionate about efficiency, materialism, industrial design, user experience and mindful consumption. I love learning about how things are made and raising awareness about craftsmanship and engineering.
Naturally, I'm quite fond of beautiful things, but I do extensive research before either purchasing or recommending a product, to make sure its aesthetics, function and value are balanced. This is just a creative outlet, so the video subjects might not make sense... It's whatever I feel like doing and have something to say about.
HOW TO SET UP A HOME OFFICE (feat. Ikea, Herman Miller etc)
In this video, I'm going to share some tips as a designer on how to set up a home office.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
01:04 Location
03:05 The Desk
09:26 The Chair
11:53 Storage and organization
14:01 Decor and final thought
The key items I use in my home office:
Desk: Ikea Skarsta
Chair: Herman Miller Sayl
Pegboards: Ikea Skadis
Monitor stand: Ikea Sigfinn
Cable organizer: Ikea Romma
Picture framse: Ikea Lomviken
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Links to the gear I use for videos:
- Sony camera amzn.to/48JYVnr
- Macbook pro amzn.to/3tp8iZN
- Yamaha piano amzn.to/3ZNt9C6
- Steinberg audio interface amzn.to/3LVEGJN
- Rode microphone amzn.to/3ZLCfiI
- Sennheiser headphones amzn.to/48FTar5
Disclaimer: as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
01:04 Location
03:05 The Desk
09:26 The Chair
11:53 Storage and organization
14:01 Decor and final thought
The key items I use in my home office:
Desk: Ikea Skarsta
Chair: Herman Miller Sayl
Pegboards: Ikea Skadis
Monitor stand: Ikea Sigfinn
Cable organizer: Ikea Romma
Picture framse: Ikea Lomviken
.......................................................
Links to the gear I use for videos:
- Sony camera amzn.to/48JYVnr
- Macbook pro amzn.to/3tp8iZN
- Yamaha piano amzn.to/3ZNt9C6
- Steinberg audio interface amzn.to/3LVEGJN
- Rode microphone amzn.to/3ZLCfiI
- Sennheiser headphones amzn.to/48FTar5
Disclaimer: as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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HOW TO MAKE A "LATTE" AT HOME (moka pot + frother)
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HOW TO MAKE A "LATTE" AT HOME (moka pot frother)
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Yes!
Kad ovo vidim gubim volju da pijem kafu na ovaj nacin
that’s an inverted latte 😃 great video.
add starch to fries. hmmmm. whole idea is to get rid of it.
I know! I saw this recommendation on several videos and had the exact same reaction! Why add it if I just spent all this time removing it 🧐?? But they turned out good! Not “fried” but baked of course 🙂
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But today is national coffee day bro like who came up with national coffee day
I hate national woman day
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Omg thats slaying!!😊could you try make Japanese mochi please ❤
Thank you! I’ll have to properly try mochi first 😉
@@orattik Okay 🥰 hope you really like it 💕
Yum❤
Yeah 🤤
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i love this setup!
Thank you!
You should try some amaretto
Will try it next time!
Thank you for selecting our music! Cheers! 🎧
Thank you for the music!
looks more like korean curry to me lmao
Really?? The recipe is based on what I tried during my travels in Japan and how locals said they cooked it at home. I'll have to try Korean curry and see how it compares, I've never had it.
@@orattik korean curry has more carrots and potatoes just like in this clip, whereas japanese curry looks more like indian-type (cream-based, glossy appearance) hope that helps
@@Plums01 noted 👌
Very good advice and insights! I got the Bekant L shape desk last year as I started working from home, it was one of my best decisions! Thank you and keep up with your videos
Thank you!
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Keep making shorts these are great!!
I appreciate that, thank you!
Yum!! Keep it up!
Thank you!
Where can u buy that?
It looks like it's only available in some physical store is certain European regions, but I'm not sure. I've not seen it online at all, but I've linked to some similar casseroles in the description!
No sugar in the coffee.
Thank you for this! I was about to purchase it at my local supermarket but decided to do a little bit of research, the fact it can't be put in the dishwasher is definitly a concern for its quality. I think I will spend a little bit more and get the Le Cruset or Staub
Glad I could help! I was looking for reviews too and couldn’t find any, so decided to do my own 🙂. You can’t go wrong with either Staub or Le Creuset 😏!
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Thank you
hey-how unnusual unboxing~ 😇
This is my second Keurig Coffee Brewer. czcams.com/users/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf The first one lasted 6 years. It worked beautifully until the day it didn't. It was hard to go back to the drip coffee for a couple of days while I waited on my Keurig to get here. There is a huge difference in the taste. Keurig makes a really good cup of coffee. This new one is a little different from my old one. I find putting the water filter in was easier than on the old one. Attaching the water reservoir was also a little different but once I figured it out, it too was easier. This new one has the auto off feature but is not programmable like the old one. Only three cup sizes instead of four. The odd thing for me was how much lighter in weight this one is compared to my old one. More plastic and much less metal in the construction of this one. The price is so much less than the original Keurig that I bought and the coffee tastes the same so all in all I am satisfied.
Bialetti says they designed their Moka pots to be measuring cups, so the correct amount of water touches the bottom of the valve, and the correct amount of medium-fine ground coffee is loosely filled to be level with the rim of the basket. That's the correct ratio of water to coffee. If you want more or less coffee, you must buy a larger or smaller pot for the correct pressure and consistently good results. There are only two Italian CZcamsrs teaching a detailed lesson for beginners on the correct traditional way to use the Moka since 1933. Search for "Annalisa J Moka pot" for the first one. She saved my coffee! Then there's a new one by the "Italian with Bri" channel. I use the stainless steel Bialetti Venus Moka pots, the 2 cup and a 4 cup. I also have a New Brikka, which I love! But the Brikka instead are different from the Moka. I make the Spanish version of Latte, Cafe con Leche, in the same kind of glasses used by Spanish cafes: Duralex Unie clear tempered glass tumblers 8.5 oz. For two glasses, I pour 5 oz of whole milk into each glass, then microwave them by pushing the Beverage button twice, which is 2 minutes in my oven. But first I put my Moka on the stove so the milk will have time to cool a bit before I pour in the coffee.
Is water put in the Reservoir hot or luke?
Bialetti says cold, and that's how Italians do it, but some use room temperature bottled water.
@@photina78 thanks for replying 😘
@@ayamahmud3360 You're 😁 welcome! There's two tutorial videos you might like, search for "Annalisa J Moka pot" and the new Moka pot video by "Italian with Bri." They teach the authentic Italian way to do it. ☕
May I know if your moka put is a single cup (60 ml)
Not sure about the latte yet but I could listen to your voice all day. Great info btw
This is a perfect video for using a moka pot. Everything I needed to know, was right here. Thank you!
I love lattes. I store my frother upside down ( the handle insode cup) in a tall mug. Can a moka pot & frother make cappaccino too ? thx
Hi! I just had a quick question about how much coffee you put in You said one scoop but could you specify how many grams that was? And thank you for the recipe!
I’m use about 8-10g!
@@orattik I see. Thank you!!
Nice editing and great tips!
‘How to make a latte’….. halfway through the video admits it’s actually the monotonous revolting Americano. 🙄
Where did you moka ?
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thank you , you really helped me with some things ..
Thanks! Love my Bialetti too. I pretty much do the same thing but with barista oat milk and some brown coconut sugar for sweet cap.
I like that there are zero wasted motions in preparing your morning cup of coffee! Use your coffee cup to froth milks saves like two jugs! I was switching from a two cans to my eventual coffee cup! No need to ground coffee beans either to get a good cup either.
what kind of milk pitcher you use?
thanks 😊
I didn’t notice if you Used a paper filter or the metal ones for your aero press. I happened upon the metal ones On Amazon and wondered if they were any good. I love your use of the word cheeky. I think I’ll start doing it myself. Lol
I do this, but I go about 1/3 milk, 2/3 coffee, just for taste preference.
“Lovely meowsistant”…YES! 1M yes!!!!😍💕
I'm pretty sure your latte tastes better than what I made when I worked at Starbucks.
Starbucks is the most ridiculed coffee in the world by the rest of humanity outside the US. It’s mind boggling that Americans are so one track mind obsessed with it and have no clue at all what real coffee actually is.
how to order milk frother that is a nice one on the video how can i order it ?
I followed your method word for word today and I want to say (or write), "Thank You!!! The mighty Coffee Gods have blessed you." Hope you're well and a huge greeting from the U.S.
thank you so much
brew with lid open