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Rap Flow Simple Definition Plus Examples - Duration: 5:49.
it was up its Pat and I recently got asked a question about what is Flo and
rap there's a lot of times in my freestyle training I talked about before
you focus on rhyming it's good to build your flow muscle first and to build your
flow and so one of the students that's okay well what do you mean by flow so
it's a great thing that he asked and now we're gonna cover it my definition in
what the Wikipedia definition we could piteå definition is flow is defined as
the rhythms and rhymes of a hip-hop songs lyrics and how they interact the
book how to rap breaks flow down into rhyme rhyme schemes and rhythm also
known as cadence flow is also sometimes used to refer to elements of the
delivery pitch timbre volume as well though often a distinction is made
between the flow and the delivery okay so I have a slightly different
definition so when I talk about flow I'm talking about making sounds with your
voice rhythmically over a beat and it doesn't mean it has to rhyme it doesn't
have to be crazes that would be fast or slow it could be anything but it's just
making sounds with your voice over a beat and that's kind of like the
foundation of learning how to freestyle learning how to rap is being comfortable
coming up with flows when you hear a beat I'm gonna give you some examples in
a little bit but just coming up with flows so rap flow is really important
it's it's really the foundation of what you're doing everything you're doing
with your songwriting you need to have a flow first and makes it a lot easier
when you have a flow so when you're freestyling if you already have a flow
in mind and just adding words when you're writing songs you have a flow and
then you add the words after you have your flow first and that's gonna make
sure that your raps stay on beats it's gonna make sure you are doing unique
things with your flow over the beat and it sounds cooler an example of how pros
use flow if you ever seen pro rappers in a radio show and they kind of mess up
and I start getting made fun of a lot usually what happens is they're rapping
the rapping some words then all of a sudden they start going oh uh uh uh
from the west side of town red hair goatee but a nice guy not a clown
and then they get back into the rap but what that shows is that even though they
forgot their words they still have their flow they have a sense of where the
words would go but then they weren't able to come up with words in time and
if they took my class they would know how to have more words and be able to
say stuff the good thing is because they already have flow freestyling and
writing songs becomes a lot easier because what pros do in the studio is
they put on a beat I'm gonna give you example of this and then they start
freestyling a rhythm without even saying words they'll be like those start
scatting like da da da da da da you know keep on coming up with different flows
for a beat so they come up with something interesting that they like and
then they both that's an interesting flow that'd be really cool if I add
lyrics to that and then they add lyrics to that flow and that's how they make
their songs so the flow is really important that flow is the foundation so
something you can do when you're listening to a beat try to come up with
the flow first that whatever whatever flow comes to you try to come up with a
flow that's kind of unique and interesting to you record the flow and
then add lyrics to that and that will make it so your song flows better I have
a whole course teaching that the eight steps reppin like a pro where I show you
how you can steal pro flow and combine that into your own skill that's a really
good thing to do I'm gonna play this beat and give an example of just coming
up with a flow on the spot so this is a beat that I made it's on my youtube
channel so an example of what a pro would do in the studio they're writing a
song they would they would first come up with the flow like a MIDI I intro flow
alright so be like the data divided the budget debate the budget if you think
that would be attributed to AC to a particular opportunity picture from
dislike is increasing pity the hoppers and picking up on a side and then from
there there oh that's kind of cool or be like oh maybe that's kind of boring
let's see if I can make a more interesting flow and I'll try to come up
with maybe some another poll I did know about it but just a few step is to fight
it to fit in to rise to face the Tosic in the folks the past the phone people
talk all techie stuff oh what a bass to hit them for picking pitches to people
so picking up these two people only thing I seem to be poor so the slam
stupid to fake it to firm statement of folks it's trippy to get you to take it
yeah so so come to that flow that oh that sounds kind of cool what if I added
lyrics to that that would be awesome so that's how people come both float
something you can do put on a beat see what kind of rhythms see what kind of
patterns you can do don't let the word distract you from finding her flow
because a lot of times people are so caught up in words and making it dope
and making the wordplay cool and the metaphor is cool that they forget about
the actual flow and it kind of hold you back so don't worry about the words
don't worry about the rhymes maybe you'll kind of naturally come up with
places where you want ranch to go when you're flowing but allow the flow to
kind of dictate your rap and it'll make it a lot better so if again for me what
rap flow is is just saying noises over a beat rhythmically because if you use
that definition and you don't have the pressure to come up with words and
rhymes right away right all these other definitions aren't about come up with
rhymes but if you're focused on rhymes and the words and the wordplay then it's
gonna mess up your flow so it's better to focus on the flow first and the
wordplay comes because you have to use wordplay to make your words fit to that
flow when you're writing it and to make your words fit it's gonna take a lot of
wordplay and metaphors and similes to make your words fit to that flow so I
hope that he'll just hope that it gives like a clear example of what flow is so
I recommend using this definition of flow because it makes it more simple for
you makes it easier for you to freestyle and write songs if you focus on the flow
first and then add the lyrics if you're freestyling I have a lot of turning on
freestyling I've up my training below a lot of free training on my channel check
all that training and that'll make sure you never run out of words but the cool
thing about these pros who mess up during the freestyle is that you'll
notice they don't stop their flow because they know that when they're
making their songs having that flow having that cadence is the most
important so practice scatting over beats record it if you like when the
flow is you come up with try to write raps to that flow it might take a while
especially if it's your first time but when you do it it's gonna make your rap
sound a lot better it's what xxx dentists you own does it's
what all the pros do is they come up with the flow like oh that's interesting
what if I turn that into words that'd be sick and they do it that's flow all
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Simple Lighting Set-up for Photography and Video: OnSet ep. 191 - Duration: 9:07.
Hey this is Daniel Norton
I'm here in my studio in New York City
with Casey, and so I get the question a lot
because I've been doing a lot of videos you know..
I love to use all the different new
equipments coming out, and we've done a
lot of videos with LED's lately, and I got
a question. You know, why would a stills
photographer let's say get LED panels, or use
LED panels versus flash, and right away
especially in my case, but in many
people's case, I thought well if you need
to shoot a video too. Right, a lot of
people are doing multimedia now ...
whether you're doing a catalog, you know ...
where they want to show some
movement in the
clothing, or you're shooting.. you know,
a head shot of somebody.
They need to show some expression...
or an interview, you're gonna maybe mix
what you're doing, right?
And it used to be we'd set up our like
hot lights, maybe, and then we'd set up our
flash, but now the lights are so
versatile, that I think you can get away
with oftentimes using your constant
lights for everything. In this case LED's,
so I have a few LED's here from my panels
to kind of show you guys a good, like
basic beauty/interview lighting
setup, and we'll first, we'll talk about
shooting the video, part of it, and then
this still. So I'm gonna hit the video
record on my Canon here, so I'm recording
some video there, so you guys can see.
Casey so don't make any funny faces!
Alright so back here, I have a Bi-focus
light panel, so what this is going
to allow you to do is, to kind of change
your beam angle. Right, I'm using this for
the hair light. You might also use it
let's say if you are throwing another spot light
in the background.
The reason I'm using it for my hair light is..
because I'm gonna back it kind of... out
so it's out of my shot, shooting forward,
like we do hair lights, and I want to point it
right at her, and then I'm gonna kind of
just change my focus pattern, until I get it
where I want it, on her hair, so we'll fire
the guy up, so I'm shooting in daylight
white balance. This is a daylight unit,
I'm right now, I'm all the way spotted, I
think I'm gonna go mostly flooded on
this one, and we'll get it where we like
it. Cool!
So I'm looking here if you have a
monitor or something, you can kind of
look through as well. But you guys can
see kind of bring the power up, and
down, so you guys can see the difference.
Anyone want to bring it along. So nice
and simple spotlight... from the back. I got
it mostly flooded now, but it's giving me
that control. Right. If I wanted to spot
it to get it off of things, I could do
that as well.
So now what I'm going to do basically..
Our fill light right is over here. I've got
the six times Astra, so that's the more
powerful one. So they've got different
levels of them. You've got like your
basic ones, then your powerful ones, so
this guy's got more oomph. So I'm using
it for my fill. The reason why is cause
I'm bouncing my fill, bouncing the, the
light is gonna scatter it everywhere.
It's gonna, I'm gonna need more light to
do it. I'm just bouncing it off a simple
reflector, if you had, if you were in a
smaller space, she might have light bounced off
a wall or something, but there's a nice
silver reflector bouncing it in, for some
specular... look to the light, this one by
the way is Bi-Color, and I have this one
dialed into about 5600 Kelvin. So you
could if you wanted, a warm fill or
something, you could always warm it up a
little bit, but I'm going to keep it around 56.
Cool, adjust my power, so it looks good on
her. Usually you're just eyeballing it.
You guys can see how that comes in on her.
Right about there. Looks good to me, and
that'll get our decent exposure. I'm
gonna look to my camera.. yep.. she looks
pretty good. She's very dark, and moody
right now, but we're gonna bring in the
key light now. So key light as I
mentioned often times. I usually like to
set it over center, when I'm shooting a
female subject. So nothing different here,
gives her a nice shape to her face. Now
what I am doing here is. I'm using the
Astra soft. This has like a nice panel in
front, to give creamy light on the face.
It really comes in nicely, and gives her
a beautiful light right across her face,
gives a nice kind of even look. We can
see so if she's looking at me, and she
could be if she was doing an interview
or something... you know.
I could be standing over here, and she'd
be talking to me and.. haha hey talk to me!
She was hosting right there.. so she did
that... that's hosting - when you look
at the lens you're hosting. She's
interviewing... she's talking to me oh... there we go.
Right... so there we go.
It makes it nice and simple right,
really clean, so let's talk camera
settings for a second right.So because
I'm shooting 30 frames and the reason why I'm
shooting 30 frames is, because the system
I'm using to shoot this multicam right
now for you guys is 30 frames. So I set
to match that. I want to set my shutter
speed at 1/60th of a second, you're
always gonna want to set your ISO as low
as possible of course. So I set it at 100
here, and I just dialed in. I'm.. I wanted a
decent amount up the filter. I dialed in
to about 5/6 and that actually gave me a
nice exposure. If at 5/ 6 yeah we're still
dark I would give myself more ISO, since
I can't really play with the shutter
speed too much. You can get you know, most
cameras, you can get up to 400, 800 ISO
no problem,
so and here... but these are very
bright lights, and they're close so it
wasn't really a problem. So that's where
I'm setting now, that's perfect for video,
but if I'm shooting stills.
Number one - the backgrounds black,
so I don't need to
have it in focus and
Number two - you know
I might try being a trying to get actual
reactions from her, and smiles and stuff.
So she might be moving and a sixtieth
might give me a little bit of blur. So I
kind of want to mess with my settings
now. I'm going to keep the same amount of
light so that evey value as they call it
is the same, but I'm going to kind of
move my exposure triangle around a bit.
I'm also going to switch lenses, so I'm
at 50mm right now, 'cause that's
for video... that's pretty common to
use a normal lens for this kind of thing.
I'm gonna switch to my 85 though
because for a portrait. I often like to use a
slightly longer lens. This is the 85
millimeter 1.2 Canon. Obviously, okay cool
that's up. I'm going to switch to stills
mode. I'm going to plug-in. I'm tethering
into Capture One here, so whenever you're shooting
obviously in a situation like this,
especially tethering. It's really going to
be helpful to you, because you can see
the shots right away. They can see them
right away, you know, and then they can be
the shots are so great... I love them!
Or they can say... they, they sucA!
Also hopefully it's not gonna.. alright so
we're gonna wait for that thing to fire
up. We're gonna Capture One.
Yeah I'm up, ok so again, I'm at sixtieth of a second.
100 ISO, f/5.6 I know, I don't I
know, I want more shutter speed, so I want
to go I think 250. That way she could
move around and stuff, and express if she
wants to, and if I do my math, I should go
f/2.8. So a simple way to do this, if you
don't kind of, can't do the math in your
head. Your camera is going to remember
everything lines up. Right so your camera
clicks. So if I bring my shutter up in
this case they're in thirds, so I brought
my shutter up six clicks. I can bring my
aperture open six clicks. It balances out.
Alright so we'll take a look, obviously
closer to her now because I have the 85mm,
I'm gonna back up a little bit, remember
compression is based on where you stand!
So I'm gonna get nicer compression by
backing up.
I'm focusing on her eyes, I'm going to take a
shot. Boom... there we go, nice and clean,
right wouldn't come in again. We're
shooting a f/2.8. We have a nice exposure
on her. Her eyeballs are sharp!
I mean at f/2.8 her ears are getting soft
but that's pretty acceptable for a portrait ..
now we can move around, and do
whatever we like.
You'd even do it in portrait style
instead of landscape style, if you want.
But I like to shoot landscape, I feel
like a lot stuff now is online. So and
also if you want to use as a thumbnail
for a video, also I'm gonna get in and
chop off the top of her head a little
bit, which I love to do, and you guys can
all make comments about that.
Good okay... so there we go,
okay so let's shoot, if
you like this, boom beautiful eyes, nice.
She can look around, you cannot stop
because at 250 that's pretty good right?
I mean again 250, is not crazy, crazy fast,
but it's fast enough to stop most things.
So should be able to take as many shots
like that. Boom like that, okay one more
with your hair fixed. And looking at me...
that's what we can use as a thumbnail,
get lots of views, there we go!
Good, perfect,
nice, and of course I'm raw, so I can do
you know whatever I like, if I want to
come in and mess with it, okay. So that
looks cool, so now what we'll do is, we'll
shoot a few more. So we have a good
thumbnail, so you guys will watch this.
Well they were already are watching,
whatever... alright, so here we go I'm going
to focus you know, take couple shots.
Nice, like that, as easy as that. Nice oh yeah.
I like what you did there, so you look
down and then she looked up, that's like
a good technique.
I'm gonna look down and
then I'll look up you have the same
problem that I have with the hair except
you have more of it. My hair does that
too. My eyes, okay, so well yeah.
As you can see, at 250 right, 'cause we want to
catch the action, wanna do all this stuff,
but again going back to the original
concept here...
like why would you want to
or well should photographers maybe use
constant light sources?
This is a really good example.
it's like sometimes you're
gonna want to shoot some video.. you know?
Whether it being interview or some like
I said, and some time you're gonna want
shoot stills, and by doing it together
you don't set two sets of equipment, you
know you don't have to, you know look
around. Double the amount of stuff have
two setups, and move people around
especially if you're by yourself. So it
really can help, are there advantages to
using each thing,
sure, but sometimes having something that
can do everything for you can be really
good to have.
So we're gonna put Casey's
info in the description, make sure you
follow her. Thanks for watching, be sure
to subscribe to Adorama TV,
and I'll see you next time OnSet.
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How to make simple & easy paper star | 3D Paper Star For Christmas | Christmas Craft Ideas - Duration: 3:02.
How to make simple & easy paper star | 3D Paper Star For Christmas | Christmas Craft Ideas
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🧠 How Do You Know If You Have Anxiety? - Simple Test - Duration: 7:09.
Hi, it's Dr Sam Robbins,
I recently did a video entitled, "What Type Of Anxiety Do You Have & How To Fix It"?...
I got a lot of great feedback and comments.
However, a common question I received was, "how do I know if I have really have anxiety?"
Which is an excellent question and I probably should have started with this video first…
To first see IF you have some form of anxiety or not.
And to get a rough idea, I'll be asking you 5 simple, "yes or no" questions, that
you can do in a minute, which can help give you more insight on whether you may be dealing
with some form of anxiety at the moment.
Quick Stats About Anxiety
Some important stats about anxiety…
Statistically speaking, over 75% of the population has felt some form of anxiety.
Globally, 1 in 13 people suffer from anxiety on a regular basis.
In the US, anxiety disorders are the most common form mental illness, affecting over
40 million adults over the age of 18.
That's about 20% of the population.
Anxiety disorders also affect over 25% of teenagers (children between 13 and 18 years
old).
Women have almost double the risk of developing an anxiety disorder.
Anxiety and depression are also closely related.
A high percentage of people with anxiety, also suffer from bouts of depression.
And I mention these statistics because if you're dealing with some form of anxiety,
please don't feel badly.
You're not alone.
Please don't feel ashamed or hopeless.
I want you to know that there are various solutions that can help.
There are natural ways to give you quick relief.
So, you don't have to take harmful, addictive medications.
Different Forms Of Anxiety Disorders
And there are many different forms of anxiety or "anxiety disorders", such as
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
Specific Phobias
Again, these are discussed in more detail in my previous video.
The Simple Quiz
Okay, so let's get started with the simple quiz.
It's 5, "yes or no" questions.
I'll ask the questions and just remember or make a note on how many times you said
"yes".
So let's begin...
Do you avoid certain people or situations, especially public places or unfamiliar people?
Do you consider yourself a "worrier"?
Do you worry daily or often, especially about things that you have no control over?
Especially about past events or your future?
Do you often feel like you're "stressed out" or "on edge"?
Are you short tempered and less tolerant?
Does your heart race or have heart palpitations?
Do you become tired or fatigued quickly.
Physically or mentally or both?
Do your muscles feel tight or tense?
Do you have problems concentrating and focusing?
The Answer 0 Yeses
If you never said yes, then you probably have no anxiety.
1-2 Yeses If you said "yes", 1 or 2 times, then
you may simply be dealing with extra stress at the moment.
Maybe something has recently happened that has caused to worry more than usual.
This is fine and it's normal.
I've realized that about every 3-4 months, something blows up in my life that causes
me some extra stress and worry.
But, it's always temporary.
Stress is a part of life.
However, it's HOW you deal with it and the MEANING you give to a "challenging" situation,
that dictates the outcome and how you feel.
Your goal should be to focus 90% of your energy on the solution and the 10% on the problem,
simply so you LEARN and grow from it, so it doesn't happen in the future.
3+ Yeses However, if you said "yes", 3 or more
times, then you may be suffering from some sort of social anxiety disorder.
You may also be feeling kinda "blah" or maybe even depressed at times.
If this is you, then that's fine too.
It does NOT mean that you are always going to have anxiety and this is just and how the
rest of your life is going to be.
Please do NOT "label" yourself as an "anxious" person or some other disempowering label.
There are many reasons for having anxiety.
The bottom line will always be some sort of chemical or hormonal imbalance.
However, the CAUSE of the imbalances is what's important.
Is it your environment, your diet,
lack of exercise, nutrient deficiencies
Change in your hormones due to aging Lack of cummunication
Stress which causes an increase in stress hormones and hormonal imbalances
Drugs … which can be prescription, or street drugs or even over-the-counter stuff?
Or, maybe it's just what you're focusing on.
Many times, anxiety stems from fear.
Some people have said that FEAR stands for False
Evidence Appearing
Real
Many times, what we fear in our minds, is not real.
However, whatever the mind truly believes, it will believe it to be REAL.
So, changing your focus from worry and fear, to gratitude and appreciation will cause positive
changes in your hormones and brain chemicals, causing happiness and confidence.
Of course, this isn't easy at first.
You need to UNDO negative habits, which focuses more on the problem, than the solution.
And just like a muscle, it needs practice to get stronger and better.
Anyway, the point is that there's hope and you're not alone!
Below this video in the description area, I've got helpful links I want you to visit.
The first one is to a proven solution that has helped thousands of people for almost
20 years, which can help quickly "erase" feelings of anxiety, panic and depression.
The second link is to my previous video, "What Type Of Anxiety Do You Have & How To Fix It"?
I urge you to visit one or both of the links right now, while it's fresh on your mind and
start enjoying more of your life, … you deserve it!
Have a happy and healthy day!
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Simple way to Remove Coconut Flesh From Shell | Useful Kitchen Tips in Tamil
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iPad Pro 2018/iOS 12 | Made Simple, Even Your Kids Can Do It - Duration: 5:50.
hey guys Omarr here with the iPad pro and an Apple pencil and today I'm just
going to show you the basics of how to use a pencil obviously when it's all
paired up check out my previous videos in this playlist and I'll show you how
to obviously and pair it up and any troubleshooting that and you may come
across before forget subscribe and also hit the bell icon to be notified of any
new videos that I post so just talking you through the notes and application
itself you can this button here allows you to add people so essentially if
you're working on something they can you can share they can add and annotate and
things like that so obviously this is the best thing when you want to scrap a
note you can go and share it here so that's also an option and obviously
that's a new new page there on the bottom if you select this icon here
you'll see that you'll be able to get your tools so obviously you've got like
some different types of writing tools so you've got like a pen type tool here you
can you can turn this down too to change the how opaque the beat includes so you
can have a really dark and really lighter things like that you can have it
obviously it's it's you know depending on how hard you touch the pencil to the
screen the thicker the actual lines will be but you also have an option here of
changing how how the pen will interact like that so you can do highlights as
well so you can change the colors onto that and the actual sort of tip parts on
the screen will change to that color so for example you could have a green pad
but then you'd know that you've got a blue highlight right there which is
which is good as well obviously pen and the same thing you can change it so it's
very soft or you can change it so it's very hard and things like that so then
this is the eraser so you have an option here of tapping the side like so and you
can switch back as you can see from the button
and switch back from the pan to the eraser now I've set this in the setting
so for example if I go into the settings go down into a pencil and you can
basically set it here where you can switch between the current tool and the
eraser the current tool and the last used and you can show the color palette
and obviously you have enough option and that is incredibly useful whenever
you're sort of made a mistake it can go back and it doesn't sort of erase a
little bit so for example this stroke here if I was to erase this it would
erase all of it like that but it's still useful so when if you were sort of
sketching you'd make little sketches like this little strokes even like this
and then if you was to your race you could just you race a little bit so that
would be the technique that you'd use now this is just the sort of tool that
you can grab I love the stuff you can move it around it's quite intuitive like
that obviously these are the colors you can't change these colors so if I was to
hold down this black here I can't change it for anything else so these are the
quick sort of colors that you have and you stuck with them you don't you can't
just change them you can go into the color wheel and change for example you
know two different different shades or whatever color and then that stays there
and then you can use another one for you know the this particular highlights and
another one so you can sort of save colors like that but you can't actually
change these which is a shame cuz that would have been quite useful and
essentially once you're done you can you can then go back into your notes save
them and essentially just share them or whatever you want to do that the one
interesting thing is that if you've got kids you can now sort of download free
sort of coloring so with with the new feature of marking so Markov is
essentially when you download a picture of any sort you can annotate it now when
you do that for example I've downloaded this sort of phrase coloring page for my
nephew and stuff and what you can do is you can select it and
then select the pen here and then use this and you know you can give it to
your kids like a color that can do whatever they want to do you can if you
hit the plus sign here you can add text to it you can type and stuff you can add
a signature magnify so you can magnify grab with the pen grab with your finger
it doesn't work with the pencil but you can magnify with your finger and you
know bring a certain area closer so you can I guess color you know things like
that and then it just gives you more flexibility with coloring and saving
you've got can annotate add arrows there speech bubbles all that good stuff and
then obviously you can when you hit done it saves in the notes and you can you
can share the note to whoever by email or you know airdrop or whatever so that
was just a quick look and really a basics of what you can do with the Apple
pencil on the iPad pro this year's 2008 e95 Pro thanks for watching guys do have
a look at other videos in this playlist and I'll see you in the next one
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TASTES LIKE CHRISTMAS - Juniper Berry Simple Syrup | Countdown To Christmas With Sarita - Duration: 2:34.
it is beginning to look smell and feel a lot like Christmas around here and I'm
getting really excited because we just got back from a Christmas themed trip
where we were out in the middle of a log cabin there were juniper berry trees
growing all around us it smelled like pine it was so cozy and just made me
just get really into the Christmas spirit so I thought it'd be really fun
to show you how to make a juniper berry infused simple syrup that you can add to
your cocktails and drinks and just really liven up your festivities with a
really you know cool drink that tastes a lot like Christmas because juniper berry
is piney it's rich and it's actually what flavor is good so you know this is
gonna be awesome and great and perfect for the holidays so we're gonna get
started all that you need to make your juniper berry simple syrup is some dried
juniper berries that you can just get at the grocery store some sugar and water
and this is so simple and fast all we're gonna do is heat up our saucepan or
we're gonna get a saucepan going on medium heat we're gonna add some water
to it mine is really hot sprinkle on some granulated sugar and I'm gonna give
that a little mix to start dissolving that sugar and this is equal parts sugar
and water to this we're going to add our juniper berries and I'm going to tell
you it really is just build with that pine scent you don't need a whole lot
because it's really flavorful no just give you a huge pop of flavor and they
just look so good we can already smell it and using the simple syrup
once you get your juniper simple syrup to a boil you're gonna reduce the heat
down to simmer and we're just gonna let it simmer down for 15 minutes
once your juniper simple syrup is steep for 15 minutes it's gonna be thicker and
sticky and sweet it's gonna have just a hint of color to it also and then you're
just gonna strain out all of the dried berries and pour your simple syrup into
a glass container and this glass container of your simple syrup it just
needs to cool you can put it in a mason jar or whatever else that closes
airtight I'm just gonna put this in here to cool now for about 4 hours and then
it's going to be ready to use in anything you desire I have some fun
cocktails coming up so make sure to subscribe to my youtube channel where I
am making the holidays so festive and fun
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