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Most of us have spent time in the kitchen when we're too schlagered to do so. Most of us don't do it in front of the camera, but most of us aren't Hannah Hart, the hilarious host of My Drunk Kitchen. A blend of comedy and cooking makes this webseries one of the most endearing online.

All too often the responsibility of whipping up an evening meal rests squarely on the shoulders of women. Caroline McCord rejects this notion and encourages kids to get into the kitchen with her cooking series, Weelicious. By encouraging kids to get involved the program looks to make cooking fun and improve the eating habits of her youngest viewers.

Eric Rochow's home improvements series is called GardenFork, but there's much more than gardening here. The approachable good natured host takes a holistic approach to the home with a selection of easy cooking lessons, repairs around the home and car, and do it yourself projects. Whatever he turns his hand to, Rochow's likable personality makes it entertaining.

In the consumer driven world we live in, it's easy to forget where our fruit and veggies come from. Patti Moreno reminds us of the roots of these products, and encourages us to grow our own, in her gardening series, Garden Girl TV. Additional videos on canning food and healthy cooking show you what to do with your produce once you’ve grown it.

New York comedian Nick Mendillo serves up a cooking show with a side order of laughs with his series Show Us Your Dish. Each episode sees Mendillo introduced to the favorite dish of a special guest celebrity diner. There are no A-List stars, but the New York based comics and actors which drop into Mendillo's basement set are still entertaining.

Most men would happily watch a naked woman talking about anything, but when they're as informed as Susan Sterling of The Naked Wine Show is, things get interested. She might suck people in with the gimmick, but it's her approachable wine tutorials that keep them tuning in week after week.

As the world looks for greener ways to live, webseries like Cooking Up a Story are finding their feet. More than just a cooking program, the eco-conscious series looks at sustainable living from the garden to the kitchen. The channel's exhaustive episode archive should inspire anyone wanting to live greener.

Derrick Schommer says you don't need to become a bartender to mix drinks to impress your friends; you just need to tune in to his food and drink series Everyday Drinkers: Common Man Cocktails. As its name suggests, the series offers videos targeted at the common man who loves a drink.
It's a great concept, but the blog-style format lets it down. I wish we had an easier way to search through the site's extensive archive for cocktail inspiration.

Foodtease started as a way for David and Nicole to keep friends and family in their native Canada up to date on their news lives in Texas. Today it's a flourishing cooking and travel series with a much wider audience. There's an easy marriage between these two different subjects, but an irregular posting schedule lets it down.

Hilah Johnson joins the ever growing list of enthusiastic home cooks with a camera. Her cooking series Hilah Cooking isn't revolutionary, but her focus on cooking from scratch and without pretension is refreshing. Her personality and quick wit also help to separate this simplistic but entertaining cooking show from the pack.
