Note: you could use any similar object...doesn't have to be a water bottle.
Video Credits go to my fellow flight attendant Mike, who was a great sport about filming this.
It was completely unscripted and spontaneous, and we only did one take. Hope you enjoyed it!
Video Credits go to my fellow flight attendant Mike, who was a great sport about filming this.
It was completely unscripted and spontaneous, and we only did one take. Hope you enjoyed it!
9 comments:
Brilliant! Thanks. By the way, you look great! Take care.
I love your tip of the week!
whoa. seriously. thank you!! ♥ haha.
Love it! so using it for my Fall neighbor breakfast.
Reminds me of the cooking show ...
love,
A
You are just divine !! At first I thought we were going to learn to make swans .....
So can you also pass on the flight attendant tips for staying gorgeous !! And slim and having great teeth and all the rest !! Now those I could really use.
I have entered you in Lorries comp too - thanks - you very much make me smile :) le xoxo
It also works with a twist of your fist if you're really in a pinch. Just don't push too hard or you'll end up concaving the whole stack.
Le, I wish I could make swans. I'll have to deconstruct one next time I stay somewhere that they make them. As for the rest...I just clean up good. You'd be feeling quite the princess yourself if you could see me most of the time. Thanks for the contest entry! I think Lorrie's a hoot!
Kbim, You're right...the wrist works too...but I was angling for simplicity that would appeal to the masses. The wrist action looks more complicated than the bottle twist.
Sam-i-am, I would have been a splendid co-host, no?! ;-)
The rest, I'm glad you learned something new. I truly was astounded when I first learned this trick...cause I actually had tried to manually separate and place them before. What a hassle!
♥
Blue, you are too cute! I loved hearing the voice behind the "voice". I learned that trick in my college bartending days, but thanks for reminding me.
Hugs,
Deb
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