วันศุกร์ที่ 25 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

420 Foot Maki

On 6 September 2010 to break, Crazy Kids at the University of Massachusetts at Cal Berkeley, the record of 340 feet for the longest sushi roll in the history of the world. They delivered and broke the record with a 420 foot Maki! It 'been a California Roll.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pOIa0A7QvE&hl=en

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 24 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

วันพุธที่ 23 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Both Kodenkan Jokyu No Maki nobori Ryu Shihan Russ Rhodes

Shihan Russ Rhodes --- --- Shinkodenkai Pacific Coast Academy of Martial Arts in Los Gatos, CA specializing Kenpo (Kodenkan /) / Ju-Jutsu (Dan Zan Ryu) - shows a train marked by Shihan Rhodes called - Kodenkan Jokyu Both Ryu no Maki nobori In this technology, beautiful but potentially deadly, Shihan Rhodes shows the control and power that can be detected by a martial artist with over 40 years of training.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qJnxBJhcwA&hl=en

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 20 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Tru Ballin Ninja back to China? (Vlog # 2)

Just got the offer to go to China to do what you do. I can not wait to My Tho new computer (even with my still cam to shoot vids) old PC can not handle HD movies. stay tuned www.twitter.com / BEAUTIFUL BLOCK



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วันอังคารที่ 15 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

GN-63 Video Operational 4

Sushi machine operating Videos Maki-sushi, California roll or Kimbab Gana Food Equipment Co www.ganafm.com



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVP1RpcDgZ8&hl=en

วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 10 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Osushi - How to reach California Roll

Inside Out California Roll. Dorge O-Sushi Restaurant in Byron Bay show us such a delicious California Roll, Osushi style.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAbF9afW1YU&hl=en

วันอังคารที่ 8 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

California-cycle (uramaki) with easy sushi

California Roll Sushi Sushi made easy with the final machine.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgsUkY9Om-A&hl=en

วันจันทร์ที่ 7 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 6 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Maki Goto - The anatomy is honest EROS

Web: www.radiomanga.net http:Maki Goto Song Artist: The body is honest EROS Maki Goto (后 藤 希, Maki Goto 真, born September 23, 1985 in Edogawa, Tokyo, Japan), a J-pop singer is currently signed to the sub-label Rhythm of the area under the label Avex Trax. Before joining Avex, was a soloist of Hello! Project and member of Morning Musume. She has performed in numerous Hello! Project subgroups such as Petitmoni, Akagumi 4, 7-nin Matsuri, Sexy 8, Gomattou Nochiura and Natsumi. Biography In 1999Maki Goto was selected the only member of the 3rd generation of Morning Musume. Her first single after Goto joined, "Love Machine" sold over a million copies, about nine times the number of copies of their previous single had sold. During her time in Morning Musume she was one of the founding members of Pucchi Moni and started a solo singing career in 2001 with the single "Ai no Bakayarō" (愛 の バカ やろう, "Ai no Bakayarō). Until she graduated from Morning Musume, theywas one of the greatest singers in most of the songs published. Post-graduate who has mostly focused on his solo career and occasionally on limited time Hello! units of this project Gomattou, Natsumi and Nochiura DEF.DIVA. Over time it has increasingly concentrated on acting, in addition to singing. He also played in Asia Song Festival 2005 in Pusan, Korea to Japan represented. In the spring of 2007 it was decided, by skipping a member of Morning Musume Tanja 10 Nen Kinentai beUnit set-up to ...



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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 3 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

How to Make Futomaki Sushi & California Roll

Ingredients for Maki Sushi (2 Futomaki & 1 California Roll) - Futomaki Sushi - 1 Premade Anago Kabayaki - salt-water eel barbecued with a sauce 4 Shiitake Fukumeni - watch our "How to Make Nabeyaki Udon Noodles" www.youtube.com 8 Shrimp (80g/2.82 oz) 1/2 Cucumber 10g Beni Shoga - pickled ginger (0.353 oz) 2 sheets of Toasted Nori (20x19cm/7.87x7.48 in) - Atsuyaki Tamago (Rolled Omelet) - 2 Eggs 1 tbsp Sugar A pinch of Salt Olive Oil Mustard Greens Shoga Amazuzuke - ginger pickled w/ sweet vinegar - California Roll - 1/4 Avocado 6 Crab Sticks 1/4 Cucumber Toasted White Sesame Seeds A sheet of Toasted Nori (10x19cm/3.94x7.48 in) ** Avocados easily turn brown...you can prevent it by sprinkling on some lemon juice. Mayonnaise Wasabi - Sushi Rice - 300ml Rice (1.27 us cup) 300ml Water (1.27 us cup) - the same amount of the rice 1 tbsp Sake 5x5cm Dashi Kombu - dried kombu kelp (2x2 inch) ** How to cook Steamed Rice Wash 300ml rice (1.27 us cup) and drain the rice in a wire sieve. Put the rice in a rice cooker, and add 300ml water (1.27 us cup), 1 tbsp sake and 5x5cm kombu kelp (2x2 in). Let the rice soak in the water for 30 minutes and turn on the rice cooker. - Awasezu (Sushi Vinegar) - 50 ml Vinegar (1.76 fl. oz) 2 tbsp Sugar 1 tsp Salt - Tezu (Vinegar Water) - 50ml Water (1.76 fl. oz) 2 tsp Vinegar <材料> 巻き寿司2本分1.あなご蒲焼:1尾(市販) 2.干ししいたけ含め煮4枚 ※作り方は鍋焼きうどんを見てください3.茹でエビ8尾(80g) 4.きゅうり:1/2本5.厚焼き玉子 ・卵2個 ...



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วันพุธที่ 2 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

Kodenkan, Shinen No Maki, Gyaku Eri Shime with Shihan Russ Rhodes

Shihan Russ Rhodes ---Shinkodenkai--- from Pacific Coast Academy Martial Arts in Los Gatos CA specializing in Kenpo (Kodenkan) / Ju-Jitsu (Dan Zan Ryu)- demonstrates a move coined by Shihan Rhodes called - Kodenkan Shinen No Maki, Gyaku Eri Shime - In this beautiful but potentially lethal technique, Shihan Rhodes shows the control and power that can only be demonstrated by a martial artist with over 40 years of training.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfQ-0WlTzlA&hl=en

วันอังคารที่ 1 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2554

A Brief History of Skateboarding

How did skateboarding come to be? Who invented the first skateboard? Where was the concept of skateboards and skateboarding developed? While there aren't any definite or definitive answers to these questions, skateboard decks do indeed have a colorful and rich history to them. And while it's nearly impossible to imagine a world without skateboarding, many people are surprised to discover that skateboards are a relatively young cultural phenomenon, unlike say, bicycling. So, sit back, relax and enjoy reading this little article which will - hopefully - provide you with some insight with the interesting and unique past that skateboards enjoy.

Modern skateboards were probably first developed around the 1940s. Since skateboarding is somewhat similar to surfing - in theoretical terms, that is, it makes sense that skateboards more than likely came out of California. Surfers, being passionate about what they do, were looking for something to surf when the waves of the ocean weren't cooperating and weren't conducive to optimal surfing conditions. And while it's pretty much impossible to put a name or a face to whomever built the very first skateboard, early skateboards were probably no more complex - or were just as simple (depending on how you want to look at it) - as wooden boards with roller skate wheels attached to the bottom.

These primitive skateboards, which were made by the boarders themselves, were more than likely in heavy use until the 1960s, when the first skateboard manufacturers started to establish themselves. From there, skateboarding - or "sidewalk surfing" as it was called (again, to reflect its surfing origins) started to explode in popularity. For ocean-based surfers, it was a way to keep active and keep moving when the waves weren't available. For other people - mainly non-surfers - skateboarding was a way to "surf" as it were without having to enter the water. In fact, the body motions of a surfer and a boarder are strikingly similar, which is another testament to the strong historical bonds that the two sports share.

In the 1970s, people started to push the limits of what skateboards could be and of what skateboarders themselves could actually perform on the decks. It was during this time period in which the first polyurethane wheels began to appear - which, of course, is now pretty much standard on any modern or contemporary skateboard. Additionally, more exotic building materials also began to come into play when manufacturing skateboards. Fiberglass, aluminum and other composite materials were being explored in the never ending quest to develop and build the perfect skateboard.

From the 1980's until today, street skating came to the forefront as more and more people took skateboarding away from cumbersome and complicated skate parks. Skate parks began to make appearances in the late 1970s, but because boarders could injure or hurt themselves on them, many municipalities were closing them down. And because building homemade ramps, pipes was an expensive venture (and perhaps, still is), people took skating onto the streets. As a result, today's modern skateboards are designed to handle any street or urban skating environment. Today's skateboard decks are lighter and their wheels are harder.

From humble beginnings in California to a worldwide culture that's growing and expanding in popularity each and every day, skateboards have had a strange and wonderful trip to enjoy the status that they do today. Where skateboarding will go from here is merely and only anyone's guess, but it's safe to say that the next 60 years of skateboards will be just as interesting as its first 60 years.