r/MadeMeSmile • u/gabes_wrld • Aug 02 '21
I love this video so much and I can’t stop think about it. ANIMALS
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u/morgaina Aug 02 '21
I love the assertion that the dog's happiness is a vital component of the baby's.
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u/kelly224 Aug 02 '21
Please forgive my ignorance, what is that fluid being fed to that kid? I’ve seen in American movies people spray them into their mounts and I wonder what they are. Are the sweet? What are they called? Thanks for not laughing at me :(
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u/gabes_wrld Aug 02 '21
No worries! It’s called whipped cream and it comes in a can and you squirt it out, you have it on a wide range of desserts. It’s very nice 👍
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u/hmcfuego Aug 02 '21
And for lactose intolerant people they have whipped coconut cream in a can. And it's amazing on fruit.
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u/mediumgreentea Aug 02 '21
This is great information, thank you! I had no idea that existed, I’m gonna look for it next time I go grocery shopping
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u/quiet0n3 Aug 03 '21
Just be aware it comes with nitrogen in the can not your regular CO2. This is for freshness and taste of milk products.
I say this only because the first time I smelt it, it had an unusual oder. Turned out that was the nitrogen and everything was fine.
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u/kelly224 Aug 02 '21
Thanks for answering. I’ll look it up in big malls. Hope it’s available in my country
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u/captainmouse86 Aug 02 '21
To add to the other comment, take cold heavy cream, whip it using a whisk. It takes some effort to get it to whip, about 4-5 mins of stirring really quick with a whisk. When it starts to get firm, you can pick some up and drop it and it just sits on top, add some sugar and a bit of vanilla extract (or vanilla bean) and continue whipping until it makes peaks. You want the cream and bowl to be cold while doing this otherwise it won’t fluff. It also had to be kept cold afterwards.
The stuff that comes in a can, I believe uses nitrous oxide to aerate the cream as it comes out, it creates the “whipped” effect.
It’s delicious on fruit, desserts, cake, cookies, etc.
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u/AntonioMarghareti Aug 02 '21
What country are you from? They should have it but if not, you can make it very easily. Literally just whip cream and add a bit of sugar/vanilla.
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u/sweetprincesswife Aug 02 '21
As everyone said, it’s whipped cream. This is dairy and sugar whipped into a creamy, fluffy, sweet and decadent cloud... if that gives you an idea.
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u/RedShirtSaver2021 Aug 02 '21
That's whipped cream. But another popular thing we have is spray canned cheese as well.
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u/LilyMarie90 Aug 02 '21
Can I ask where you live where there's no whipped cream in a can, please?
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u/kelly224 Aug 03 '21
No it’s not they aren’t there. I didn’t look up to them Cz I didn’t know what they are called.
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u/essentially_gone Aug 02 '21
What country are you from? Didn’t know whipped cream was an American thing..
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u/LilyMarie90 Aug 02 '21
It's not, it's really common for example in Germany where I live. So probably all of Europe at least 🤷♀️
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u/Maxsdad53 Aug 02 '21
I still do that with whipped cream, but my sons are at that age where they think they're too old... they're 30 and 50. Thank God for grandkids. 😊
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u/MeawingDuckss Aug 02 '21
I thought that the mother is bribing the baby to tell her who pee on the couch or something
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u/ChaosAzeroth Aug 02 '21
As if the baby would admit to that!
(Okay my kid probably would have when he was little ngl. I handed this kid a perfectly good excuse once with an incident involving a whole carton of eggs because he liked to pretend to cook and he flat told me he threw them at the cat lmao RIP)
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u/Queerdee23 Aug 02 '21
Literally proves humans are cooperative caring and compassionate from the get go
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u/someyt Aug 03 '21
This kid is going to grow up to be a chad. I can tell with that dominating point
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u/_Mad_Mex_ Aug 03 '21
Anyone else catch his right hand turn from relaxed to fist form when about to point? Cute little fella! hahah
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u/Marty_Mtl Aug 02 '21
Cute video, but bad for the dog. Sugar and dog = not
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u/The_R1NG Aug 02 '21
A little bit of whip cream is fine first result from searching says
“Milk products, including whipped cream, in small quantities are perfectly safe for most dogs once in a while. That said, it doesn't hurt to double-check with your vet for advice on your individual dog. Some dogs with high sensitivity to dairy or those with specific diets shouldn't sip on a Puppuccino.”
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u/Marty_Mtl Aug 02 '21
What about the sugar content ? Is there any ?
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u/The_R1NG Aug 02 '21
Top result on google says
“Is it ok for dogs to eat sugar? Too much sugar can do the same thing to dogs that it does to people. It can make your dog overweight and cause problems with their teeth. It can even lead to diabetes.”
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u/nom_nomK Aug 02 '21
The way he pointed, such a power move