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Related: About this forumDylan Hollis baking a cold oven cake, odd concept but trust me it's a fun video
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Dylan Hollis baking a cold oven cake, odd concept but trust me it's a fun video (Original Post)
The Polack MSgt
Apr 2022
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I follow him on TikTok. He has an interesting life story and his videos are funny.
LonePirate
Apr 2022
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I follow him on Tik Tok too, The manic yelling while baking vids crack me up
The Polack MSgt
Apr 2022
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LonePirate
(13,424 posts)1. I follow him on TikTok. He has an interesting life story and his videos are funny.
The Polack MSgt
(13,188 posts)2. I follow him on Tik Tok too, The manic yelling while baking vids crack me up
I'm impressed with the YouTube presentations - He does a 15-minute video pretty well.
That can't be easy - It's a completely different format
I like this kid quite a bit, hoping this crowd will too
Warpy
(111,265 posts)3. Hilarious! Preheating the oven was something I rarely did in my 29s when I made boxed cakes
(Don't you dare judge me, my mother hated to cook and Julia Child hadn't done her baking show yet). I figured I was ahead of the game if I remembered to turn the oven on, at all. The cakes always turned out fine, never dry and never crumbly. I found that 7 minutes extra was a pretty good guesstimate of the extra time needed.
By the time I hit 30, I was baking bread every week and starting to do scratch cakes and did get it together to pretheat.
Well, most of the time.
alwaysinasnit
(5,066 posts)4. That was fun to watch. Thanks for posting.