recently i've been watching the occasional youtube video about nature and homesteading, and today the algorithm was like "okay. i think you're ready for the guy who makes ice cream flavors out of trees."

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recently i've been watching the occasional youtube video about nature and homesteading, and today the algorithm was like "okay. i think you're ready for the guy who makes ice cream flavors out of trees."
I turned camphor wood into ice cream
New tree ice cream just dropped and we're doing 🎶 toxicology math 🎶
Too bad youtube serieses don't really work as a gift cause I feel like my dad would enjoy this woodworker who makes tree-flavored ice creams and eats them out of a bowl made of the tree's wood
Justinthetrees is genuinely one of my favourite YouTube channels to watch...this dude is so whimsical and frankly weird for wanting to taste some trees and I respect that. Because sometimes you do wonder what a specific plant would taste like and this dude has gone HECK YEAH let's make ice cream and cake and madelines and I'm gonna find out how fo extract the taste of the trees and why not!!! This is awesome .and also...he makes a lovely bowl and spoon or plate out of the wood he's working with
Been watching a lot of Justinthetrees on YouTube, the master of tree-flavoured ice cream, so I drew a little fan art. I kinda imagine this as what he'd look like as an Adventure Time character, some sort of ice cream cone given sentience by a forest wizard.
do yall ever stop to think about the people on your internet screen? like theres this guy presumably from somewhere in the us thats really knowlegdeable about wood and creates some of the content i consume online that my friend has also stumbled upon occasionally— and hes just got absolutely no idea that two brazilian youngsters refer to him as "cara do sorvete de arvore". he probably doesnt even know what sorvete means. what are the chances hes heard that word