In this video, the host discusses their attempt to bake gluten-free cookies in their car in the Arizona sun. The host, who lives in Arizona for over a decade, notes the high temperature of 102 degrees. Despite technical difficulties, the host manages to bake the cookies in the car, using the sun's heat as an oven. However, the cookies turn out burnt and the host admits they were not impressed by the result. The host also shares their experience of waiting for a snow cone at a local drive-thru, which took an unusually long time. The video ends with the host expressing their dissatisfaction with the cookies and the overall experience.
1. The speaker is preparing gluten-free cookies in a car in Arizona due to the hot weather.
2. The temperature in Arizona is 102 degrees, which is neither too hot nor too cold for cooking food outside without an oven.
3. The speaker is experiencing technical difficulties and is unable to open the cookies.
4. After some time, the cookies start to cook, but they begin to melt due to the heat.
5. The speaker is frustrated because the cookies are not cooking as expected.
6. The speaker decides to cook an egg in the same way, placing it on the road.
7. The egg is not cooking as expected due to the heat, and the speaker is getting impatient.
8. The speaker goes to get a snow cone while waiting for the cookies to cook, but is frustrated by the long wait time at the drive-through.
9. Upon returning home, the speaker finds that the cookies are burnt to a crisp.
10. The speaker is disappointed with the result of the cookies, stating that they were not impressed by the refrigerated kind.