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🎯 Aiming in the Kitchen: The Art of the "No-Look" Toss (And How Not to Break Things)
Kitchen aiming is about maximizing efficiency—but it should never come at the cost of having to sweep the floor twice. Aiming in the kitchen.mp4
Instead of a full toss, try a "push-slide" motion. Keep the pan low to the destination plate. 3. The "Spice Drop" (The True Test of Skill) 🎯 Aiming in the Kitchen: The Art of
But in real life, usually ends with cilantro inside the toaster and a trail of flour across the floor. That dramatic, high-altitude seasoning
Lower your hand. That dramatic, high-altitude seasoning? That’s for TV. Real, accurate aiming happens when your hand is only 6–8 inches above the pan. The Verdict: To Aim or Not to Aim?
Missing low. Rule of thumb: If it’s wet, walk it over. If it’s dry, let it fly. 2. The "Pan-to-Plate" Trajectory