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Sailing the High Seas With the Arctic Chef

Sailing the High Seas With the Arctic Chef

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The Drake Passage, situated between South America's Cape Horn and the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica, is considered to be one of the most dangerous ship passages in the world. So, we thought it was a good idea to cook a stew on the journey with Vikram Gandhi and the ship's captain, Vincente. Next time you find yourself on The Drake Passage, beware the high seas-but make sure to eat this hearty lentil stew fit for any crew. jurassicsushi: This was great. Glad you all were safe and enjoyed the adventure as best as possible without any incidents. god Bless and keep the vids coming. I love em.
Date: 2020-05-17

Comments and reviews: 4


Man, I swear. Vice and its affiliates haven't hired any charismatic, socially compatible reporters in a long while. I miss alcoholic Shane, that dude could act like a normal person and make fast friends with anybody! Even his North Korean chaperone, and even if he pissed the guy off! No matter who he was with, they'd actually be interacting in an enjoyable way to watch.
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I find it interesting they cook on the sea at all. I figured it would be far easier to pack in a huge load of ready to eat meals, or bars, etc. Cooking seems out of place here. --I agree that fresh food is important, but if astronauts can do it. you can do it.
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you can clearly see the host felt sick in the part with -boil for ten more minutes. - Anyway, one of the best munchies for me, always wondered how they cooked on boats like this.
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Having watched a lot of previous munchies videos I was pretty sure -high seas- was a play on words, but I was proven wrong. Nice video though.
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