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Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker Review

Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker Review

Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker Review

Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker Review

Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker Review

Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker Review

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Round Classic Waffle Maker Review

Cuisinart WMR-CA Round Classic Waffle Maker Review

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History of the iPod Classic - Duration: 12:13.

Hey guys, it's Greg with Apple Explained, and today we're going to explore the history

of the iPod Classic.

This topic was the second place winner of last weeks voting poll and if you didn't

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So the beginning of the iPod Classic line actually dates back to the original iPod released

in 2001.

Now at this time, Apple was still enjoying the success of their iMac and was looking

to follow it up with another hit product, and they put their money on the iPod.

A device that was miles ahead of any other music player on the market.

And that's part of the reason why Apple decided to release a portable music player, they saw

a huge gap in the industry and recognized it was ripe for disruption.

Now I should mention that the first generation iPod wasn't actually called the iPod classic.

It wasn't until the last generation when Apple finally gave the iPod line the Classic

suffix.

Now there are a total of six generations of iPod Classic, including several special edition

models.

And despite the design and functionality differences of every generation, they all had one thing

in common - a 1.8 inch hard drive that was incredibly thin and compact.

And it was this component that allowed for the first iPod model to be created, because

up to that point, there hadn't been a high-capacity hard drive small enough to fit inside a pocketable

device.

So the original iPod's hard drive had a capacity of 5GB, or about 1,000 songs.

And we're going to find out how the iPod went from 1,000 songs in your pocket in 2001,

to 32,000 songs in your pocket by 2007.

The first iPod was available for sale on November 10th, 2001 and people were eager to get their

hands on the new technology.

It could be purchased for $399, which is $564 in today's money.

So it was definitely a premium device, but many people were willing to pay for its premium

features.

It held 1000 songs, which was really impressive at the time, featured a 2" monochrome LCD

display and a 5GB hard drive.

But the most revolutionary feature of the iPod was the scroll wheel.

It made scrubbing through your music library quick and effortless, and surrounding the

wheel were four function buttons: Menu, skip forward, skip backward, and play/pause.

And I should mention that the first generation iPod was the only one with a mechanical scroll

wheel.

That meant the wheel would actually spin around as you moved it.

Now its battery was estimated to last about ten hours, but this was debated since some

users experienced much less.

Now the first generation iPod was a successful product and generated quite a bit of revenue

for Apple.

But it became clear that 5GB wasn't enough storage space, as users music appetites outgrew

their devices.

So in March 2002, Apple introduced a 10GB model, priced at $499.

Now this model also featured Vcard compatibility, meaning it could display contact information

for contacts synced from a Mac computer.

And just three months later, on July 17th, 2002, Apple introduced the second generation

iPod, and although its design was almost identical, it did featured a few small improvements over

its predecessor.

It allowed for better port accessibility and replaced the mechanical scroll wheel with

a new, touch-sensitive wheel.

This model was available in 10GB for $399, but it also came in 20GB, priced at $499.

And in order to make the iPod line more affordable, Apple decided to keep its first generation

iPod on the market but lowered its price to $299.

Now I should also mention that the second generation iPod was the first to feature special

edition models.

Users could engrave No Doubt's band logo or the signature of Madonna, Tony Hawk, or

Beck on the back of their iPod.

But it did cost an extra $50.

Now it wasn't until April 29th, 2003, that Apple returned to the stage with a new and

completely redesigned third generation iPod.

This device was significantly thinner than the previous models and it replaced the ordinary

FireWire port with a proprietary 30-pin dock connector that drew a lot of attention.

Placement of the buttons was also changed, being placed in a line beneath the screen

rather than around the touch wheel.

The third generation iPod also featured a sleek design with slightly rounded edges that

made it more comfortable and satisfying to hold.

And as for the storage, there were three options available: 10GB for $299, 15GB for $399, and

30GB for $499.

Unlike prior generations, all models of the third generation iPod were compatible with

both Windows and Mac, although Windows users still had to reformat the device before use.

And this generation actually experienced a drop in battery life, from 10 hours, to 8

hours.

This was because Apple used a lithium-ion battery instead of lithium polymer to reduce

the iPods cost.

The following year in 2004 Apple released the fourth generation iPod as well as two

other special edition devices.

The first special edition was called the iPod+HP, announced on January 8th, 2004, and was a

collaboration between Apple and HP.

Now the device featured an HP logo on the back and was fully distributed through HP

only, making it an official HP product.

In fact, Apple wasn't authorized to service the device, since it had to be taken to an

Authorized HP Service Center for repairs to be made.

Later in July 2004, the fourth generation iPod was released, it was thinner than its

predecessor, and one of its biggest features was the click wheel, which replaced the touch

wheel.

Now the click wheel was originally included in the iPod Mini but Apple decided to use

it for the 4th generation iPod as well.

But that wasn't the only technology Apple borrowed from the iPod Mini.

The fourth generation iPod also used its energy-efficient components, which extended battery life to

12 hours, even though the device was equipped with the same lithium-ion battery as the previous,

third generation model.

And Apple made this fourth generation model more affordable for customers, selling a 20GB

version for only $299, and a 40GB version for $399.

Another special edition iPod was released on October 26th, 2004, but this time featuring

its own unique design.

It was a U2 edition of the iPod, which came out at the same time as U2's album How to

Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, and featured a red and black color scheme that matched the album

art.

Now U2 fans went crazy over this product, even though it sold for a $50 premium over

the standard iPod.

And part of its success was probably due to the bundled content, which was a $50 discount

for the purchase of U2's entire back catalogue, as well as 30 minutes of exclusive video content

available on the iTunes store.

Now around the same time as the U2 iPod, Apple released another model, the iPod Photo, which

was considered to be an advanced, premium version of the fourth generation device.

As such, the iPad Photo featured an LCD screen that could display a total of 65,536 colors

and supported graphic file formats including JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF and PNG.

Users could connect their iPod Photo to a television and play slideshows using the included

TV cable.

This model was available in a 40GB version for $499 and a 60GB version for $599, which

was more expensive than any other iPod model up to that point.

Now the iPod Photo was definitely a welcome improvement to the iPod line, but it didn't

mark a new generation.

That didn't happen until October 12, 2005, when the fifth generation of iPod was announced.

But before we get into that, I want to mention a special Harry Potter edition of the fourth

generation iPod that was released just one month before.

It went on sale at about the same time as the Harry Potter audio books became available

on iTunes.

The Harry Potter special edition iPod featured the Hogwarts logo on the back and included

all 6 Harry Potter audiobooks.

Now we can talk about the fifth generation iPod that was released just one month later.

It featured a 2.5" screen and a smaller click wheel.

This was also the first iPod capable of playing videos, and the first standard iPod to be

available in two colors: black and white.

The fifth generation iPod also marked the second time Apple fully redesigned the product.

It featured a completely flat front plate and was much thinner than any of its predecessors.

It could play TV shows, movies, podcasts or music videos in MP4 and H.264 formats.

It also came with an S-cable that allowed it to play videos and slideshows on other

displays.

Now the 30GB version of this iPod was $299, while the 60GB model sold for $399.

Now on September 12th, 2006, Apple updated this model but didn't consider it a new

generation.

So many users informally referred to the new model as the five-and-a-half generation.

It featured a brighter display, longer video playback time, a new search feature, and better

quality earphones.

But this updated model actually lacked something, and that was the iTunes installation disk,

since users were now able to download iTunes through Apple's website.

There was also a change made to the iPods storage space, since the 60GB model was upgraded

to 80GB, all while lowering the iPods price by $50 for each model.

And finally, on September 5th, 2007, Apple introduced the 6th and final generation of

the iPod and added the "Classic" suffix to its name.

The iPod Classic featured a thinner design and outstanding battery life of up to 36 hours

of music and 6 hours of video.

The model kept the previous generation's 2.5" backlit display but it featured a completely

different user interface.

The biggest change was definitely the front plate, which was now made of anodized aluminum

rather than plastic.

And because of this material change, its signature white color was replaced by silver.

Now this model was available in an 80GB version for $249 as well as a 160GB version for $349,

so you can really see the improvement in the price-to-memory ratio compared to the early

generations of the iPod.

However, on September 9th, 2008, Apple discontinued both of these versions and replaced them with

an even thinner 120GB model that sold for only $249.

This updated version also introduced some new features, including Genius and audio recording.

So the iPod Classic was officially discontinued on September 9th, 2014, likely because of

low sales and waning consumer interest in the product.

But Apple claimed the iPod Classic was discontinued because some of its components were no longer

being manufactured.

But I think it's clear that, considering how most people listen to music today, the

iPod Classic no longer served much of a purpose.

It had no wireless capabilities at a time when streaming became the status quo.

And it still used the click wheel interface which felt pretty outdated after getting used

to modern touchscreens.

And on top of that, very few people are interested in carrying an iPod with them in addition

to their iPhone.

But despite all that, something interesting happened after the iPod Classic was discontinued.

Its resale price skyrocketed.

During its peak, the 160GB iPod Classic was going for around $500, almost double its previous

retail price.

So I would be mistaken if I said there wasn't demand for high capacity iPods, but I think

that demand is falling as higher capacity iPhones are released and streaming becomes

even more popular.

So that is the history of the iPod Classic, and if you want to vote for the next video

topic, don't forget to subscribe.

Thanks for watching, and I'll see you next time.

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Classic Tuna Noodle Casserole ~ Retro Recipe ~ Noreen's Kitchen - Duration: 10:03.

Hi everyone, welcome back to the kitchen and today we're gonna remake an old favorite. We're gonna revisit tuna noodle casserole

I had actually this is our third

go-around with this recipe

Because I have literally made it I think four times on this channel and it has just stood the test of time

But the last incarnation was not great quality not great sound quality

And I was a little bit in need of an attitude adjustment

So we're gonna go ahead and remake this today and I cannot wait to share how this all comes together

We're gonna remake the tuna casserole video today and that is because the last video that was posted of tuna casserole was made in

2012 I think and

It's old and the quality isn't that great? The sound is definitely lacking and I was kind of a little ugly in that video

So I'm gonna remake it because we don't need to put that negative attitude out there

So we're gonna go ahead and redo it today and I hope that you'll enjoy

So this is my classic tuna. Noodle casserole. It is a very huge throwback. This is definitely a

Retro recipe if there ever was one

Tuna casserole is something we always had

Growing up, but my mom's version is very different from this one

and this one is actually from my ex-husband's mother and

It is superior to my own mother's tuna casserole by a long shot

So what you're gonna start with is one

Regular size bag of extra white egg noodles. I have already boiled them and they're ready to go

We're gonna do an 8 ounce can of sliced mushrooms

For 5 ounce cans of albacore. Tuna that

You leave the juice in you're gonna use everything, you know, don't drain it

I have one regular sized can of cream of celery soup

One regular sized can of cream of mushroom soup and about a cup of chopped black olives

Now you're gonna look at that and go. Oh those olives don't look black. They kind of look Brown and that would be correct

these are the kind of olives that I have really been enjoying lately and

And that is because they don't use chemicals to make them

Black they don't use artificial anything. These are ripen on the vine or on the tree

they're hand-picked and then they're processed and brined and they're delicious and

You can find these in the aisle where they sell the pickles at your grocery store

That's all that's in this casserole and it's super delicious. So really we're just gonna get started by mixing everything up

I like to use the pot I boil the noodles in because that saves a mixture of dirty Bowl

Just go ahead and put your cream of soup in the pot now look

You guys know that you are not going to see me use cream of soups

very often that are right out of a can this is

One of the exceptions there are a couple. I just don't like them. I don't use them very often

There is another recipe I use a can of cream soup in

That we like a lot as a family and I'll have to share that with you one of these days

I think you'll enjoy it. It's just like an herbed chicken and you make it on the top of the stove in a skillet. So

We're gonna go ahead and pop in all

Of this stuff. I like to mix up the sauce

First and then

Vlad knows

Awesome

Mix this up

And you don't have to flake the tuna a whole lot

Just break it up a little sometimes those nice big chunks are a wonderful bite

When you bake up the casserole now, I have my oven preheating at 350. This is just gonna stay in there for

About a half an hour until it's nice and bubbly. This is super simple. This is like basic home Eckford

This is what you're gonna learn how to make in home economics class

And I have four cups of chair cheese here and we're gonna use half of it in the sauce. I

Do not put peas in mind because they know P is going in my tuna casserole

You absolutely can if you want that's up to you

My mom never put peas in hers and David's mom never put peas in hers either so

All right. So now as you can imagine the next step is to put this

The noodles in here and give everything a good toss now

Here is where you may or may not wish to add some milk and I think I'm gonna do that

Get this a good toss

And I'm gonna have that milk I have poured myself about a cup of milk

If you like your tuna casserole a little saucy, err then I have made mine today

Feel free to add an extra can of cream of soup either the mushroom or the celery or both if you like

It's up to you. This is how we like it. I don't like it to be like runny when we spoon into it

But if you like yours that way, you should totally make yours the way you love it

Alright, I'm going to tip this into our casserole dish

Often I will use a foil pan to do this just because it's easy and this is a really great

Casserole to take to a potluck. It's a great casserole to share with a family in need and

they're quick to put together and

You can make this in advance and freeze

It if you want to do that

What you're gonna do now is just top this with cheese and then you're gonna wrap it and put it in the freezer

If you're gonna do that

I would recommend putting this in a foil pan because just makes everything so much easier

Then just take the rest of your cheese and sprinkle it over the top

I like to make sure the cheese is as even as possible

It's gonna melt so it's not like imperative that it completely cover the entirety of the casserole

So don't worry about that too much. Just just make sure it's as even as possible

we're gonna pop this in a 350 degree oven for about

25 to 30 minutes or until it's bubbly and you might see a little brownness on the top

the cheese is all melted and beautiful and then we're gonna take it out of the oven and let it rest for 10 minutes at

Which time we will return and I will fix you a plate of this

delicious

throwback retro classic tuna noodle casserole

There you have it

Classic retro tuna noodle casserole. This will take it right back to your kitchen table on

1975

This is to me one of the best tuna

Noodle casserole is I have come across and as a side note, like I said

this is my ex-mother-in-law stress opee and it is just that good my mom used to make tuna casserole a very

Different way she would use a box of macaroni and cheese

She would cook it up and make it according to the box add a can of tuna some black olives and some mushrooms

Put it in a casserole dish with crushed potato chips on top and you could do that here, too

And it would be amazing

but it wasn't the best it wasn't the worst and we all liked it because that's all we knew when I married my

Ex-husband and he said that's not tuna casserole when I made it for him the first time

He told me how his mom made it and that is how I've made it ever since

Do you wanna taste it even though you know how good it is already?

we always heat this with

stewed tomatoes and green beans and this is like the most ultimate

Pantry meal you could ever ever come up with

Because literally everything comes out of your pantry except for a little bit of milk a bag of noodles

2 cans of soup a can of mushrooms a can of black olives

Well, there's some cheese and some milk in here, but that's all good

And even the side dish is a can of green beans

this is the only time I use canned green beans and a can of stewed tomatoes and

This is just our favorite way to enjoy tuna casserole the the tomatoes and the green beans really add a lovely

Acidic note to this meal. There you go, babe

We only have this a couple times a year, but this will last us for two dinners

So if you're a smaller family or maybe a couple you might want to put this in two containers

I often will you know put this in two separate containers freeze one cook one and then have it ready

There's always better fresh, but it's not bad leftover. So keep that in mind. I hope you enjoyed today's

revisit of this

Retro classic tuna noodle casserole and I hope that you'll give me a thumbs up if you're new to my kitchen welcome

it's always a pleasure to invite new friends in and

Please be sure and hit the subscribe button

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Sometimes you got to hit it twice from what I understand and set your YouTube homepage to your subscription feed

So you don't miss out on all the real food for real people real easy recipes that we present all the time

Right here on our YouTube channel and straight from our kitchen. I hope you give this retro classic tuna noodle casserole

Try some time soon, and I hope you love it and until next time I'll see ya and until next time I'll see ya

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Okroshka on kvass: a classic recipe - Duration: 2:06.

Ingredients for 5 servings: kvass - 0,7 l; potatoes - 250 g; boiled sausage - 200 g; eggs - 3 pieces; mayonnaise - 3 tablespoons; mustard - 1 teaspoonful; cucumbers - 3 pieces; dill - bunch; salt - to taste

Hello! Today we are cooking okroshka

Boil potatoes and eggs

Cut the sausage into cubes

Slice the cucumbers

Peel the eggs, separate the yolks from the proteins

Cut egg whites

We'll mix yolks with mayonnaise and mustard

Add the mayonnaise and mustard to the yolks, mix

Peel and cut the potatoes

Fill everything with kvass

Stir

Add salt if desired

You can pour okroshka on portions plates. Bon Appetit!

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Classic Macaroni Salad - Duration: 1:34.

Classic Macaroni Salad "This is a salad that everyone seems to love.

I always get lots of compliments on this recipe and it is just a pleasing taste that seems

to suit everyone."

Ingredients • 4 cups uncooked elbow macaroni

• 1 cup mayonnaise • 1/4 cup distilled white vinegar

• 2/3 cup white sugar • 2 1/2 tablespoons prepared yellow mustard

• 1 1/2 teaspoons salt • 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

• 1 large onion, chopped • 2 stalks celery, chopped

• 1 green bell pepper, seeded and chopped • 1/4 cup grated carrot (optional)

• 2 tablespoons chopped pimento peppers (optional)

• Add all ingredients to list Directions

1.

Bring a large pot of lightly salted water to a boil.

Add the macaroni, and cook until tender, about 8 minutes.

Rinse under cold water and drain.

2.

In a large bowl, mix together the mayonnaise, vinegar, sugar, mustard, salt and pepper.

Stir in the onion, celery, green pepper, carrot, pimentos and macaroni.

Refrigerate for at least 4 hours before serving, but preferably overnight.

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Stevie Wonder Performs 'The Lord's Prayer' and His '70s Classic 'As' to Close Out Aretha Franklin's - Duration: 5:22.

 Stevie Wonder lifted Aretha Franklin's family, friends and fans' emotions as he played a religious hymn during the last performance at her funeral

 The "Isn't She Lovely" singer, 68, took to the stage just before the recessional to perform an instrumental version of "The Lord's Prayer" on harmonica to pay tribute to the Queen of Soul during her star-studded memorial service at the Greater Grace Temple in her native Detroit on Friday

 Afterwards, he delivered a short prayer remembering his late friend. "Without God's goodness and greatness, we would have never known the Queen of Soul

We would have never known the joy that she brought to us, we'd have never known someone who could express in song the pain that we felt

And yes, the reason that we are here today is because of love, because of how much we love this woman

"  Throughout his brief speech, Wonder stressed the importance — and bemoaned the lack of — love prevalent in our society

"Please remember the greatest gift that we've been given in life itself is love. Yes, we can talk about all the things that are wrong, and there are many

But the only thing that can deliver us is love. What needs to happen today, not only in this nation but also throughout the world, is that we need to make love great again, because black lives do matter, because all lives do matter, and if we love God, then we know truly that it is our love that will make all things matter

"  He then seated himself at an electric piano to begin "As," a track featured on his landmark 1976 double-album Songs in the Key of Life

"I want to sing a song to Aretha that I know we all feel and I know we all want to express

"  Franklin died on Aug. 16 after battling pancreatic cancer of the neuroendocrine type; she was 76

 In the days leading up to her death, Wonder was one of few who had the opportunity to visit an ailing Franklin's bedside at her home in Detroit, her longtime publicist Gwendolyn Quinn previously confirmed to PEOPLE

 Wonder previously revealed he and Franklin had made plans to make new music just months before she died

 "We talked about doing some music, as recent as two months ago, we talked about it," Wonder said in an Aug

24 interview on CBS This Morning.  "I thought I cried my last tear, I said I'd get it together… I flew out from L

A. to Detroit and went to see her and spoke to her," he continued, as he choked back his tears

 "She wasn't able to speak back, but her family felt that she could hear me. I told her to say hello to my sister that I lost this year as well," he added, referring to the death of his sister, Renee Hardaway, in May

 Wonder also recalled the numerous ways Franklin's career inspired his own: "She did incredible music, incredible singer

She touched every genre. Every singer was influenced in some way by the way she sang

They will forever be influenced by her because of her voice, her emotion, her sincerity is unforgettable

"  "I remember hearing her singing at the Reverend Franklin's church when I was little — maybe I was 4 or 5 years old — because my mother would always listen to the church services on Sunday," Wonder continued

"And so the voices I remember most in my life would be Dr. King, her voice, and her father, Reverend Franklin

"  "She was just consistently a great human being and she always — even with whatever turmoil that may have been happening in her life — she did not put that on anybody else

She believed most of all that she was doing God's work," he said.  "She brought joy to a lot of lives and her voice and the essence of her will stay with all of us," Wonder added

 Former President Bill Clinton, the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Cicely Tyson also offered up their long-lasting memories with the Queen of Soul, and musicians including Ariana Grande, Faith Hill, Shirley Caesar, Chaka Khan, Jennifer Hudson, Yolanda Adams, Marvin Sapp, Vanessa Bell Armstrong and more took to the stage to perform some of Franklin's greatest hits, as well as hymns

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