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Hello everybody, here's another video from my Gapshida project! http://www.maangchi.com/gapshida/
I made bibi...
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http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/bibimg...
Hello everybody, here's another video from my Gapshida project! http://www.maangchi.com/gapshida/
I made bibimguksu (spicy noodles) for more than 30 people at Suzanne's house in Rotterdam, when she hosted a meetup for me there. http://www.maangchi.com/blog/gapshida...
The recipe is for 2 servings but you can use the same methods and techniques to prepare the dish for many more. Suzanne and I had fun at the meetup showing people how to serve so many guests. We had a huge amount of bibimguksu! You can feed a lot of people on a skeleton budget! Please let me know if you have a bibimguksu party with your friends and family. Don't forget to take a photo and send it to me.
Ingredients: Thin noodles (somyeon), cucumber, egg, kimchi and kimchi juice, sugar, hot pepper paste, garlic, vinegar, sesame seeds, and sesame oil.
Directions (for 2 servings):
1. Add ½ cup chopped kimchi, 1/3 cup kimchi juice, 1 clove of minced garlic, 1 ts sugar, ¼ cup hot pepper paste, 2 ts sesame oil, 1 or 2 ts vinegar, and 1 tbs roasted sesame seeds to a mixing bowl. Mix well with a wooden spoon.
2. Hardboil an egg, cut it in half, and set it aside.
3. Cut about ½ cup worth of cucumber into matchsticks and set aside.
4. Add about 7 oz (200 grams) of noodles into a pot of boiling water. Stir them with a spoon to prevent them from sticking together. Close the lid.
5. A few minutes later, they'll start boiling over. Open the lid and stir the noodles. Cook a few minutes more with the lid open until they are cooked well. *tip: You can tell if they are cooked by tasting one or two. The noodles are very hot, so add a few noodles to a small bowl of cold water to cool them down before tasting. The noodles should be chewy and soft.
6. When the noodles are cooked, rinse them in cold water couple of times, strain them, and set aside. The noodles will expand and lose their chewiness as time passes, so the noodles should always be cooked last in this recipe, and then eat right away.
7. Put each portion of noodles on a serving plate and add the seasoning mixture on top. Add cucumber and egg and serve.
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mp3: http://bit.ly/xqVD4J - A musical celebration of the wonders of biology, including evolution, natural selection, DNA, and more. Featuring Davi...
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mp3: http://bit.ly/xqVD4J - A musical celebration of the wonders of biology, including evolution, natural selection, DNA, and more. Featuring David Attenborough, Richard Dawkins and Bill Nye. "The Greatest Show on Earth" is the 13th video in the Symphony of Science music videos series. Materials used in this video are from:
Richard Dawkins' "There is grandeur in this view of life" speech BBC Life BBC Planet Earth David Attenborough's First Life Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life Bill Nye Evolution episode
Visit http://symphonyofscience.com for more videos!
If you enjoyed the video, consider checking out Dawkins' book of the same name, The Greatest Show On Earth, as well as the other mentioned source materials. Special thanks to everybody who's donated to keep the project alive and to those who helped track down the materials used in this video.
Lyrics:
[David Attenborough] How could one species turn into another?
[Richard Dawkins] How is it that we find ourselves surrounded by such complexity, such elegance?
[Bill Nye] The genes of you and me They're all made of DNA We're all made of the same chemicals DNA - we're all made of DNA
[Attenborough] Only the fittest survive And that is the key Natural Selection That is the key
[Dawkins] We are surrounded by endless forms Most beautiful, most wonderful Evolution - the greatest show on Earth
There is grandeur in this view of life Evolution - the greatest show on Earth
[Attenborough] The history of life can be thought of As a many branched tree The five kingdoms of life were established early on
Bacteria Protists- amoeba like creatures Fungi Plants And animals
[Dawkins] We find ourselves perched on one tiny twig In the midst of a blossoming tree of life
[refrain]
We are surrounded by millions of other species Walking, flying, burrowing, stalking, chasing, fleeing, Outpacing
[Attenborough] Animals strive to reach this one ultimate goal To ensure the survival of the next generation This one ultimate goal To pass on their genes That is what life is all about
[refrain]
[Dawkins] As we look back on the history of life We see a picture of never ending, ever rejuvinating novelty
[Attenborough] Those animals may seem to us to be very remote, strange, even fantastic
But all of us alive today Owe our very existence to them
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The statement or motion under discussion was "we'd be better off without religion"
This is the debate that took place on 27/03/07.
Hitchen...
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The statement or motion under discussion was "we'd be better off without religion"
This is the debate that took place on 27/03/07.
Hitchens quite obviously is a defender of the motion and what we see here is his opening argumentation in favor of the motion.
Taken from the full length video available for free on http://www.intelligencesquared.com/
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Part 1 of 3 - During her lifetime Mother Teresa had become synonymous with saintliness. But in 1994, three years before her death, journalist Chris...
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Part 1 of 3 - During her lifetime Mother Teresa had become synonymous with saintliness. But in 1994, three years before her death, journalist Christopher Hitchens made this provocative film asking if her reputation was deserved.
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