http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/nasi-goreng-with-beef.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/kotbullar-swedish-meat-balls.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/great-white-shark-food-feeding.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/eating-rotten-shark-meat.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/monkey-brains.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/hunting-for-food-or-hunting-for-fun.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/relish-celebrating-americas-love-of.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/anti-dog-meat-movement-headquarters.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/how-to-make-roast-leg-of-lamb.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/how-to-kill-banana-pie.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2009/01/spinach-can-be-made-daily-part-of-food.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2008/12/bangers-and-mash.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2008/12/south-beach-diet-recipe-chicken-with.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2008/12/why-eat-cantaloupe.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2008/12/staying-fit.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2008/12/egg-salad.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2008/12/thanksgiving-turkey-sandwich.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2008/12/what-is-sheer-korma.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2008/12/what-is-galbi.html
http://www.samgyeopsal.com/2008/12/zri-gschntzeltes.html
Thursday, 15 January 2009
Nasi Goreng

Nasi Goreng is a dish native to Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. In Malay and Indonesian, nasi means cooked rice and goreng means fried. This is similar to the classic chinese "fried rice". It has Pre-Cooked Rice, Soy Sauce, garlic, shallot and spring onions. It is usually served with eggs, chicken, prawns, satay, vegetables and even beef. It is especially popular with eggs.
This is eaten for breakfast by the native people. It is cooked from the leftover rice of the previous day's dinner. It is spiced with tamarind, chilli and coriander and doubled with eggs and prawns to make it special.
Tuesday, 6 January 2009
KotBullar-Swedish Meat Balls

Some salad dressings along with these also helps. It is also served with lingonberry jam and pickled cucumber. What I liked most about this dish is its wholesomeness and dexterity. It is wholesome enough to fill you for a lunch maybe with a fruit or a salad. And, also good enough for a evening brunch.
Sunday, 4 January 2009
Great White Shark: Food & Feeding

The white shark is a macropredator, and is active during the daytime. Its most important prey are marine mammals(including, seals, sea lions, elephant seals, dolphins) and fish (including other sharks and rays).
Marine birds and sea otters are commonly found having suffered injuries from encounters with white sharks, but are rarely eaten by them. Great white sharks assess the energy value of prey in the first bite. If the prey doesn't have enough energy value to justify the energy needed for a full-scale attack, the shark releases it. If however the great white perceives the prey to be energy rich, it will give a devastating, powerful bite and wait for the prey to bleed to death. White sharks swallow creatures without chewing them, and can swallow objects half their size.
Marine birds and sea otters are commonly found having suffered injuries from encounters with white sharks, but are rarely eaten by them. Great white sharks assess the energy value of prey in the first bite. If the prey doesn't have enough energy value to justify the energy needed for a full-scale attack, the shark releases it. If however the great white perceives the prey to be energy rich, it will give a devastating, powerful bite and wait for the prey to bleed to death. White sharks swallow creatures without chewing them, and can swallow objects half their size.
Eating Rotten Shark Meat
In Reykjavik, Iceland, locals mark the Thorrablot midwinter festival with traditional—and often stomach- turning—delicacies. Watch as modern chefs prepare the signature dish of this ancient Viking celebration: rotten Greenland shark meat.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/11/1117_051117_sharkmeat_video.html
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/11/1117_051117_sharkmeat_video.html
Monkey Brains
Monkey Brains are eaten as a food in China. Live monkey brain is considered a delicacy.
A live monkey is strapped beneath a special table with a hole in the center. The monkey is strapped with its head poking up through a hole. It is hit on the head. The brain is scooped and served. The diners hit the monkey on the head themselves with hammers. The skull is sawed off by the waiting attendents and the brain is scooped out with spoons.
Such barbarism tells us more about the demented monkeys dining on the table, rather than those feeding. Shows how evolution with education can be such a failure.
A live monkey is strapped beneath a special table with a hole in the center. The monkey is strapped with its head poking up through a hole. It is hit on the head. The brain is scooped and served. The diners hit the monkey on the head themselves with hammers. The skull is sawed off by the waiting attendents and the brain is scooped out with spoons.
Such barbarism tells us more about the demented monkeys dining on the table, rather than those feeding. Shows how evolution with education can be such a failure.
Saturday, 3 January 2009
Hunting for Food or Hunting For Fun
Hunting for food is one thing and I do not have an issue with that, hey, catch a fish for tea, shoot a duck if you want to eat it but why on earth people need to catch big game fish so they can get their photo taken with the carcass or mount it on the wall is beyond me.
I have also heard 'duckshooters' boast that they have killed over 80 ducks in two days as if they are expecting everyone to bow at there feet and acknowledge their prowess as the great providers. For goodness sakes they have shotguns...and ducks are flesh and blood. Shoot them and they fall out of the sky.
I have also heard 'duckshooters' boast that they have killed over 80 ducks in two days as if they are expecting everyone to bow at there feet and acknowledge their prowess as the great providers. For goodness sakes they have shotguns...and ducks are flesh and blood. Shoot them and they fall out of the sky.
Relish-Celebrating America's Love of Food
Celebrating America's Love of Food. Relishmag.com has useful information, recipes, and stories about the people, places and things that make food come alive.
The on-line companion to Relish, America's first food magazine distributed in your local paper the first of every month. Here we celebrate America's love of food with recipes and stories from the people and places that make our food great. Relish what you eat, because good things happen around the table.
http://www.relishmag.com/
The on-line companion to Relish, America's first food magazine distributed in your local paper the first of every month. Here we celebrate America's love of food with recipes and stories from the people and places that make our food great. Relish what you eat, because good things happen around the table.
http://www.relishmag.com/
Anti-Dog Meat Movement Headquarters, Animal Rights, Anti-World cup, Save the Animal
Dog Soup is called, Gaejang, Gajangkuk, or Gujang, Gujangaeng, Guyoukgeng. It has been called Bosintang from the later part of 1940, but duringthe period of the 1988 Olympic games, it was banned to use the name of Bosintang, so its name was replaced by Youngyangtang, Sacheoltang, Mungmungtang.
But nowadays, the name of Bosintang is widely used instead of Youngyangtang. Bosintang is made by boiling dog meat with thin soy paste, tearing it into pieces, putting ingredients such as green onion, leek, stalk of taro, brake into broth, and boiling it again to make Bosintang.
In Kyungsang province, to get rid of the smell, perilla purple are put in the soup. Perilla are also used for ridding the smell. Taste of perilla is similar to that of dog, and it becomes a good match to dog meat. Side dishes of dog meat are Kimchi, fresh peppers, and cucumbers. Adding a glass of Soju(liquor) enhances the taste.
But nowadays, the name of Bosintang is widely used instead of Youngyangtang. Bosintang is made by boiling dog meat with thin soy paste, tearing it into pieces, putting ingredients such as green onion, leek, stalk of taro, brake into broth, and boiling it again to make Bosintang.
In Kyungsang province, to get rid of the smell, perilla purple are put in the soup. Perilla are also used for ridding the smell. Taste of perilla is similar to that of dog, and it becomes a good match to dog meat. Side dishes of dog meat are Kimchi, fresh peppers, and cucumbers. Adding a glass of Soju(liquor) enhances the taste.
How to Kill a Banana Pie

If ever during a visit to a friend's place or to a restaurant, a Banana Pie on the table tries to mock you. Here is the way of killing and eating it as a sweet revenge, when back home.
Banana pie's are usually clubbed with blueberry. Here it is with cream:
3 sliced bananas; 1 cup sugar; 1 (8 oz.) Pkg. Cream cheese (softened); 1 (8 oz.) Carton whipped topping; 1 (21 oz.) Can blueberry pie filling; 2 baked 9-inch pie shells;
Procedure: Pour bananas into pie shells. Cream sugar and cream cheese in a bowl until smooth. Fold in whipped topping. Spread over banana layer in pie shells. Top with pie filling. Chill until ready to serve.
Use a kitchen knife to gnash it open. Devour your sweet revenge.
Thursday, 1 January 2009

Spinach helps you improve your eyesight by the presence of lutein-a carotenid. It is also a rich source of vitamins, iron, manganese, calcium and potassium.
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