Thanks for sharing. While I've got access to other streaming, I've found myself watching a lot of youtube for low key nonfiction. Of the ones you mentioned, I watch Bernadette Banner (I first watched her critiquing a rip off of her medieval gown) and Black Magic Crafts (I think from an earlier recommendation by you).
Others I watch and recommend are: Lofty Pursuits - hard candy making. Sometimes his random history patter is random. I like how he thinks through making his designs, and love of old machines.
Slo Mo Guys - Things (usually some sort of destruction) filmed in pretty slow motion. Some of the videos have some sort of attempt at science instruction, but main draw is things breaking.
Bon Appetit - Cooking. I originally started with the Gourmet Makes series, in which a trained pastry chef tries to recreate snack foods in a fancy way. There's many other videos with a variety of other chefs. There's currently drama as the lead editor resigned due to blackface and one of the chefs pointing out pay/race issues. I'm currently not watching their stuff until there's resolution of the pay issues. On the other hand, the focaccia episode with Samin Nosrat (author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat) lead me to the best focacia recipe.
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Others I watch and recommend are:
Lofty Pursuits - hard candy making. Sometimes his random history patter is random. I like how he thinks through making his designs, and love of old machines.
Slo Mo Guys - Things (usually some sort of destruction) filmed in pretty slow motion. Some of the videos have some sort of attempt at science instruction, but main draw is things breaking.
Bon Appetit - Cooking. I originally started with the Gourmet Makes series, in which a trained pastry chef tries to recreate snack foods in a fancy way. There's many other videos with a variety of other chefs. There's currently drama as the lead editor resigned due to blackface and one of the chefs pointing out pay/race issues. I'm currently not watching their stuff until there's resolution of the pay issues. On the other hand, the focaccia episode with Samin Nosrat (author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat) lead me to the best focacia recipe.
And I've finally fallen for Time Team.