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I have paratha making pictures already posted, but not of this step. This is how the dough gets to be flaky and layered so the paratha can be easily "bussed" or pulled apart to be the "buss-up-shut" of Trini cuisine.

First, you separate a soft dough of flour, salt and baking powder (with water) into balls.

Then you roll or press out these balls and spread shortening/ghee/butter/oil on them all over. Sprinkle with a little flour and make a cut from the centre to the outer edge.

Start rolling up the circle from that cut.

Roll fairly close, making a tight cone.

Hold the cone point down and twist those folds down to the bottom, turning in a clockwise direction, getting each layer inside, eventually forming a ball again.

 

This ball is rolled out, placed on the tawah and brushed with oils, while cooking.

 

Not the best demonstration, but it's a start.

Fotografia do Casarão em Ipiabas, onde será feita a apresentação da peça teatral "Tempo de Travessia" com o apoio da prefeitura municipal de barra do pirai e do CVT

I happened upon some fire training at an abandoned building in Elk Grove California

www.intosomerset.com

 

Cheese making is another tradition in Somerset.

 

There are dozens of family-run farms in the county making artisan cheeses.

 

One of those is Westcombe Dairy, in Shepton Mallet. The business was relaunched in the 1990s to become a specialist cheese-maker, retaining traditional values.

 

Westcombe Dairy is the home of the famous Cheddarvision.tv (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=VVMt9ECdO jA).

 

www.intosomerset.com

 

www.cheddarvision.tv

www.westcombedairy.co.uk

 

Watch the video case study:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNi3wTb5w7Y&feature=channel

  

The Articulated Tug/Barge combination G.L. Ostrander and barge Integrity (Owned by Lafarge North America Inc.) making a port of call visit to a St Joseph, Michigan. The barge was hauling portland cement for a company in St Jo, hauling it from the Port of Milwaukee, WI The combination barge/tug is 533' long and 70' wide

Apparently the 440' long barge can carry 17,000+ tons of portland cement. A very impressive sight seeing this thing round the St Jo lighthouse, and heading up the river channel

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Carrots, potatoes, onions, garlic, celery and two kinds of beans. This is the soup I've been making since high school.

My first time making mooncake, it turn out a bit ugly but the taste is not bad!! And, its easy to do so and I'll like to share how to do it...

 

Ingredients (9 mini mooncakes)

125gm of snow skin premix

50ml of warm water

25gm of shortening

¼ teaspoon of banana essence

1 drop of colouring

Some glutinous rice powder

 

Fillings

270gm of lotus paste

 

Method

1) Put snow skin premix and shortening in a big bowl.

 

2) Add banana essence and colouring into warm water and add into the bowl, mix well dought, and knead until smooth. Put aside for 15 to 20 minutes.

 

3) Roll the dough and wrap lotus paste, pet some glutinous rice powder outside the mooncake, press into mooncake mould. Knock mooncake out from mould and serve.

  

Making Spaces Professional Development Day brought together administrators and educators from six local Madison schools to create a mission and vision around the maker spaces and maker-focused programming in their unique school communities.

 

Photo Credit: Jennifer Bastian

Die Arbeit mit dem #CamRanger und den Jinbei #HD610 macht richtig Spaß.

 

Ich mach noch ein paar Bilder und zeige euch ein paar Ergebnisse später...

These kids are learning English through crafts and stories. I was skeptical at first, because they really do not have a lot of English, but it seems to be working. Thank goodness for the public library (and helpful librarians) and the craft supply store.

In a world full of stress and fear, we could all use a little baby goat therapy. Today I had the good fortune to visit George's Mill Farm in Lovettsville, VA where adorable baby goats helped to heal stress and give people a reason to smile. I hope these photos bring a little baby goat therapy to all of you. Peace

Happy Thanksgiving! I am cooking for friends this year--the first time in ages. What fun!

I treated myself to a bread machine shortly after Christmas last year. Boy, have prices dropped since I first bought one more than 15 years ago! I opted for a cheap one with reasonably good ratings, so I could experiment. This model not only makes bread, but the jam to spread on it! Today I used it for the first time to make a loaf of Challah bread. I used this recipe to make the bread using the dough setting on the machine, then shaped it, let it rise, and baked it. It was sensational! I don't think I'll ever buy challah again! Tomorrow I'm going to surprise the Mr. with French Toast for breakfast using my homemade challah.

Family the preserves the craft of making apple butter

colourful umbrellas

The Twin Peaks sub from Des Moines, NM to Trinidad, CO is full of curves, as seen here as an empty coal train makes a letter U passing Trinchera, CO.

2014 - David making some smokes at the boy scout kickoff.

Started working on a tachometer for my DIY CNC router.

Arms, legs and boots finished.

Making Trdelník, Christmas Market 2014 in Kampa, Prague

Headed north along Wabash Ave.

At Casey Elementary School on Camp Casey Jan. 14, students and parents take part in the school's second annual Math Madness workshop, which aimed to build math proficiency by using games and other activities to make the subject enjoyable for youngsters. In one of those activities, for example, competing groups had to use 20 strands of uncooked spaghetti and about a yard of masking tape to create the tallest possible structure that would support a marshmallow for at least 30 seconds without collapsing. - U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Noh Ha-kyung

David Griffin's jewelry making class in the Doudna Fine Arts Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on February 1, 2012. (Jay Grabiec)

April 27th, 1963

Leeds Holbeck

Making its mark as it passes Holbeck heading north is Stourton's Stanier 8F 2-8-0 48311

Hand thrown jugs - making and adding handles

  

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David Griffin's jewelry making class in the Doudna Fine Arts Center on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on February 1, 2012. (Jay Grabiec)

I wasn't sure how stable they'd be, so I left the legs off until just before the party. Turned out I didn't have to worry, they were very secure.

smá gretta :) mynd: Andri. photoshop: Begga

Good to see the Coal Tits back at Lomeshaye. They don't seem to have been arountd for a while.(P2390210_edited)

A900 + Sony 16mm F2.8 Fisheye

Making a splash during takeoff

 

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OK kids, what's unser those tarps? The answer is... nothing!! (Yeah, OK, that's what I thought too, but there's a method here.) This is all part of Brad Pitt's 'Making It Right' organization. Each group of body and roof structures represents one of the 150+ homes that are planned here. When enough money is donated to complete one house, one body structure will be moved square onto its lot and the roof sections placed on top.

 

Now I'm sure you're thinking the same thing I was: "Couldn't they build an entire home for the cost of all this pink tarp and the labour to put it up?" Well, possibly, but much of the parts and labour is donated and Mr Pitt himself is donating the money for the first seven houses. (About one-million dollars, so there.)

 

More on 'Make It Right' and 'the Pink Project' can be found at: www.makeitrightnola.org/

 

Lower Ninth Ward, 27 months after Hurricane Katrina

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