Watchly Safety Review
This video is safe for most kids aged 10 and up, but parents should note a single strong curse word and a brief mention of a dangerous substance. The episode is highly educational, teaching teamwork, cooking techniques, and the process of breaking a world record, with positive messages about perseverance and collaboration. However, the use of strong language and the handling of 'meat glue' with gas masks may require parental guidance.
This video features a fun and engaging attempt to break a world record for the largest beef Wellington, led by celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. It offers valuable lessons in cooking, teamwork, and problem-solving, as the team overcomes a sous vide malfunction. However, parents should be aware that Gordon Ramsay uses the phrase 'don't fuck it up' once, and there is a segment where the team uses 'meat glue' (transglutaminase) with gas masks, which could be alarming or confusing for younger viewers. The video also includes a brief promotion for a 'knife drop' product at the end.
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