- Science.
Science.
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(country music)
- Good morning everyone.
- Yes good morning We are outside
and we are going to cook some
bread for a couple reasons.
One, I love barbecuing.
I love experimenting and
trying new things with the barbecue.
And we've been making bread every day ,
instead of buying it from the store,
but it gets so hot in our house because ,
you got to bake it at a really high level.
It's going to be like
450, something like that.
And our whole house just gets so hot
and it's been really hot outside as well.
So there's no escape from the heat.
And I decided I'm going to
try barbecuing it today.
And instead of doing what normal people do
and go online and look
up some sort of recipe
or technique on how to do this,
I'm just going to experiment.
(mechanical noise)
I'm using my big baking stone in here,
and I've got an oven thermometer
and you can see that it's already
over a hundred degrees.
I don't think that's entirely accurate,
but when it gets up into the 450 zone,
it's usually pretty accurate.
So I may use that to make sure ,
it doesn't get too hot in here,
but I'm gonna try it out.
So I'm out in the garage right now.
We keep a couple of
buckets of dough out here.
And typically what I do is set up,
a loaf of dough as the
oven is preheating to rise.
So while our barbecue is preheating,
I'm going to set up a
nice loaf of dough here.
(happy music)
And then I bake it in
the oven at 450 degrees,
with a little water bath next to it.
I'll explain what that is
later for about 45 minutes.
So what I'm going to do now ,
is just keep checking the
barbecue and making sure,
that I get the temperature right.
because I feel like that's
going to be the hardest part,
with this is making sure the temperature,
is a consistent 450 degrees.
(child noises)
We're at one 175 right now.
Are you excited for barbecue Brian?
- Yep.
What do you think it's
going to taste like ?
- watermelon.
- Watermelon? good guess.
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So this is my water bath.
It basically kind of creates
a little bit of steam in here.
and we're going to place
our loaf right there.
the temperature kind of
went down a little bit.
So raise the heat up a little and,
we'll just keep checking on it.
And hopefully by the end of
this, we'll have some bread.
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all right It has been 45 minutes.
It's time to check on this bread ,
and see how it's, how it's doing.
I've been checking on a periodically.
It was looking all right,
but let's see how it looks now.
Okay.
Barbecued bread.
Not too bad.
Pretty pretty Burny on the bottom.
It looks like Ooh, it's real stuck.
Might not be cooked all
the way through on the top.
Oh yeah, that is Burny.
But it might taste good.
I'm worried.
It's going to be kind
of doughy on the inside.
I'm gonna move it over here.
Turn up the heat on this side
and let it, let it cook a little longer.
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all right.
Here is our loaf of bread.
It sounds done here, but not up here.
here, It's pretty spongy.
We'll see if it's if cooked or not.
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all right.
right
That looks pretty good.
Okay, It's gonna be hot.
woo,woo.
It's a little hot little, little Burny.
How's it? Ooh.
(child making noise)
- Mmh barbecuey.
- Does it taste like barbecue?
- No it taste like bread.
I'm impressed though.
Our house feels nice and cool inside.
And this, this is cooked , a
little Burny on the bottom,
but I kinda of liked that Burny flavor.
So I don't know if you guys know this,
but Parker here loves science.
He's always asking you to
do science experiments.
And today he brought me this
book called kitchen science,
and we're going to make a volcano
- But outside
- with science ,yeah outside.
We don't want all volcanoes going off
in our house ,right?
- Well I guess it's
not a real volcano but.
- And Luke's here Luke's
going to help us out,
from a safe distance.
This is the sort of thing
research chemists like to do,
mixed two different
chemicals to cook up a third.
In this case, the chemist is you.
and the new chemical you're going to make,
is a very common gas.
Step one is we're going to fill ,
one of these bottles partially up.
Like I'm telling here with some
of the Apple cider vinegar,
I think you're supposed to
use white vinegar for this,
but we have this giant jug
of Apple cider vinegar,
that I think we didn't
realize how big it was,
when we ordered it online or something.
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Do you know what kind of gas
we're going to make today?
- bubbly gas.
- bubbly gas?Do you know what it's called?
- (whispering) a volcano
- It's called carbon dioxide.
And it is the same kind of
bubbles that make bath bombs.
Can you think of something else ,
that bubbles that might
use carbon dioxide?
- sparkling water.
- sparkling water ,that's right.
Yeah, Carbonated water.
Ooh, don't don't sniff the vinegar.
- its strong
- You'll regret it okay, now we need to,
we need to color this,
uh, to look like lava.
It's it's pretty close, but I think maybe,
a little bit of red might be good.
Try not to get that on your clothes,
or your table or anything like that.
just a couple drops
will do, that's enough.
That's enough.
Give a little shake, Shake, shake.
Oh, that's probably pretty good.
Look how red that is, What do you think?
- Yeah we should do another one of these.
and make it yellow.
Okay and this bottle we want baking soda.
So can you fill, fill that partially up,
with the baking soda?
all right, So that is
our baking soda solution.
That is our vinegar solution.
Now we're making a volcano, right?
And we're gonna mix these
to make our volcano erupt,
but we don't have a volcano yet.
So we're going to need to get some dirt,
you know where to find dirt ?
- Aah in our back yard.
- Okay let's find some dirt.
all right, now we got a box of dirt and,
Parker's gonna make a volcano.
So we're going to put this right there.
that's perfect.
and now we're going to burry it.
You might want to have some,
uh, might want to wet the dirt,
make it kind of mud so
that it stays up on it.
What do you think?
- Yeah.
- Science,
science
And what are you doing over here, buddy?
- well, I am making an atom.
- What kind of atom?
- Um its oxygen.
- Oh, how many electrons
does an oxygen atom have?
- eight.
- It's going to get a
little muddy over here.
Okay, that's, that's that's probably good.
And uh, Oh, just digging right in.
Okay, all right like it.
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- ewww a leaf
- the leaf is what bothers
you work your way down,
to the led so you can take the lid off.
- I found it
okay so gently take the lid off.
- Oh, Lids muds going to come in.
- Its okay.
all right, So there we go.
We've got a volcano and some dirty hands.
You need to go rinse off your hands,
with the hose .
safety goggles on.
nice.
all right, here we go.
time for the experiment.
Okay stop.
(both surprised)
its a volcano, its erupting.
- Its erupting everywhere.
- look at that.
- Wow.
- You made a volcano erupt.
- I wonder if you put more vinegar in ,
what would happen ?
- let's do it
- We've got to go get the vinegar.
So Parker has decided to
make a yellow version,
which I don't don't know if the yellow ,
is going to change the
color of that all that much.
- not much but
- Some,okay,okay.
Wait, safety goggles on safety goggles on,
continue.
here we go.
Volcano,volcanooooo , Oh no.
Oh my goodness.
- That one is like amazing
- that was, that was an eruption.
It's still a erupting.
- I know.
- Let me ask you this question.
You had a powder and it filled up ,
like this much of the
bottle and then you had ,
some vinegar, which also filled up about,
this much of the bottle.
But somehow when you mix them together,
it came out of the bottle.
Why did it come out of the bottle?
- it was making an allergic reaction.
- an allergic reaction?
It was making a chemical reaction.
- yes
- and the chemical reaction created,
something that wasn't a
solid like the powder ,
or liquid like the vinegar.
- It was a fizz.
- a fizz is a gas and gas,
When you produce a gas,
the gas takes up more room.
And so it couldn't all be
contained in that little bottle.
So it spilled out of the
bottle all over the volcano.
That's science.
are you saying science?
Science, science, science.
Oh, nice,oh look at this oxygen.
I want to breathe it.
I see your nucleus.
And I see your two areas For electrons.
Oh oh, Bailey made a model as well.
What is this? Hydrogen?
- Yeah.
- Oh no you know what happens?
You've got a hydrogen
and you've got an oxygen.
If we had one more hydrogen,
we could make water.
Two hydrogens, one oxygen, H2o.
Parker really wanted to show
Bailey how a volcano works.
Do you know how a volcano works?
- Um, (Indistinctive)
(cheering)
- Volcano.
- It kinda looks orange
- Look at that.
You did it again, Parker.
- I did it again.
- You did it again.
You made the volcano erupt.
Jacob really wanted to try.
So he's making some lava here, stop.
(Cheering)
- it looks orange.
- can I make one, I haven't yet
- look who just woke up from his nap?
- it's Duncan.
- You take a funnel'
- You always pose after you take a nap.
(laughing)
You need safety goggles on ,
and there's some on that
bench right over there.
Oh, looking slick, okay.
Come around to the side,
pour it into the volcano.
Good,wooow.
- You haven't finished it.
(cheering)
- It's is orange.
It is orange ,Wow that's a lot of lava.
You made a lot of lava.
- thanks
Oh, that is super cool Duncan.
- thanks
Do you remember taking the
out school class on volcanoes?
- yeah
- You made a volcano out of something.
What'd you make it out of?
- Plato
- Plato?
- Inside the volcano?
- Yeah.
- what, what is that stuff called?
That comes out of the volcano.
Do you remember ?
- Fire?
- fire Yeah.
But it has a special name.
Oh, it starts with an L a LA
- lava.
Yeah very good.
You're so smart.
- Thanks
- Oh, I'm so glad you
woke up from your nap,
and you were able to, to join us,
with our science experiment.
- yeah
- Very cool.
- Hey Duncan,
What have you been up to today, sir?
- Um eating a banana
- Yes.
Yes banana ,how was it?
- Good.
- You're almost finished.
Okay.
So today is the day that I finally caved,
on our big old pantry purge,
and did a little grocery order.
So we are feeling a bit replenished.
We have had some of our like weekly,
um, deliveries that we normally get ,
like a produce delivery from a local CSA.
And we also get like a daily
harvest smoothie order.
So those have come just because
they were already set up.
And none of this was really
planned out or expected.
We just got back from cleans house.
And I was like, I don't
want to order new groceries.
I want to go through what we have ,
and like get really creative.
So we've been getting very creative,
but, but today we're feeling good.
Cause we're back to having
some of our staples ,
and things that we order regularly
- like eggs.
- like eggs
- and yes I do order eggs regularly.
Right now we do have chickens.
They're healthy and well,
they just haven't been
able to lay enough eggs,
to keep up with us the
past couple of weeks.
What else are you excited,
that we got back in stock?
- Yah did we get milk
- yes we did .
found the bananas?
Oh can I have a banana?
- Yeah
(laughing)
So I am still feeling very inspired ,
by what we've been doing this past week.
And I want to keep it up.
I'm hoping we can have done this order,
and then really make it last longer
than we usually do.
The things I really stocked up on today ,
are things like milk and bananas.
just typical sandwich, bread tortillas.
Hey buddy.
How are you doing?
- good.
What are you, what are you excited that,
we have in our kitchen
again now ? think about it.
I asked Duncan, what is he excited,
about having in the kitchen?
- Probably the bananas, because ,
I really like making a smoothie.
I'm not going to tell you,
but it involves bananas
and peanut butter and ice,
and milk,
- [Duncan] milk, I like
milk, I like, I like
did you just give away your secret recipe?
- am not going to tell to anybody
- milk
It's good to have our staples back,
but it's also been really
nice to go through,
the excess that we had this week.
And I'm going to see if I can push them,
a little bit longer on
this grocery order as well.
(bailey singing) Alexander Hamilton.
So Luke's getting dinner
and a show right now.
(laughing)
And I think he started
singing along with Bailey.
Like every once in a while.
He'll just join in.
And it's really cute.
You like Hamilton,
(bailey singing)
(baby giggling)
(bailey singing)
(baby giggling)
