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Good evening and welcome to my kitchen. Today we are going to try to answer the question
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of whether you can cook while wearing an Apple Vision Pro. Today I'm going to be making pizzells, a classic Italian cookie
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So I'm going to bring up notes here where I have my recipe
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There we go. Put that right over there and I'll start gathering my ingredients
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We've got all our stuff here so I'll start measuring this out. Oh man, right away it's
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really hard to read these on the Vision Pro display. I mean also just compare how dim this
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working environment is compared to how bright it looks on the actual camera. This is broad
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daylight. It's noon. I have all the lights on but it's just very grainy inside the Vision Pro
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I mean I know that this is half a cup but if I didn't that is just so hard to read
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Hey, what's half a tablespoon? That's useless. So I need one and a half teaspoons
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Cracking eggs. Pretty easy in a Vision Pro. If you've ever had to portion out like six or seven
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of something and you lose track halfway through, at least if you're wearing a Vision Pro and if you
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happen to be screen recording, you can always go back and check. I'm just doing two here so
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it should be easy for me to keep track. Here's the thing. If I didn't happen to know that this
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was flour, I would have absolutely no clue which any of these are. This is a really good
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no clue which any of these are. This all just looks like a pile of white to me. I cannot
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identify the difference between these powders at all. Mix this in here
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Now we just whisk it together and give it a whirl. Lift it up and give it a whirl
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Whisk until the batter is smooth. Now we're just going to cover this, toss this in the fridge, and come back to it later. I'm going
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to start a stopwatch, stick it on the fridge so I know how much time has elapsed. The worst part of
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baking cookies with a Vision Pro is that I can't lick the beater. It would just smear cookie dough
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all over the bottom of the cameras that are helping me see. But because I'm a journalist
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I'm going to try it anyway for posterity. Gotta be really careful. Yeah, I'm not getting, I'm not getting very much of this off. While we
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wait, I got myself a little bite to eat here. Some leftover pasta. Now before, I might have
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put my phone on this little magnetic stand by SwitchEasy, sat it on a butter dish, and put on
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a video there. But on the Vision Pro, I can watch it on a gigantic virtual screen as big as I want
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while I eat my pasta. The Vision Pro is really going to revolutionize watching YouTube on your
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phone as you eat lunch. So now we're ready to cook the pizzelles. I've got my pizzelle press out
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it's warmed up, and inside the Vision Pro, I placed a stopwatch right above here. That's
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going to help us time them as we go along. But we're going to open it up here and get started
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Start the timer. Close it up. Oh, I think that's perfect
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All right, stop, reset. It's really great how you can just instantly hit the start button
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just look and tap. So
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I mean, there you have it. I'm very impressed with how this whole system is turning out. This
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is another excellent use case for the device. I wish my grandma were around to be deeply confused
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by what I'm doing. So stay tuned for more Vision Pro videos. I'm Dick Irvin Jones with Cult of Mac
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