A slice of pizza
Dear readers,
has long waited I ecstatic loudly over a dish of my culinary design, but my last pizza deserves a little digression. Nothing too complicated, moreover, a homemade pasta, fresh thyme, tomato sauce, pieces of property records Coppa, a little garlic, peppers, mushrooms, zucchini and red onions, all covered with a generous layer of Gruyere and Edam. In a childlike simplicity, the biggest challenge is to wash the dishes after having arranged the ingredients. However, this does not detract from the palace, who takes pleasure in raptures of this flavor rich, delicious aromas escaping from the oven, that blend of cheeses, lightly caramelized onions that offer a slightly sweet flavor, peppers soften much income as the impulses of the Coppa more full bodied. With mushrooms and zucchini sautéed in butter, offers the quintessential dining at the palace, in a form complex, harmonious and perfect symbiotic balance. Something to drool the gourmet in you!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Is It Safe To Put Oragel On Your Penis
My visit with Aubut
you remember in your youth, your parents when you were bringing in a large toy store, a confectionery or simply take in an ice cream dairy milk bar from the corner? He comes to my mind smiles on the mouths of little faces and eyes as big as two dollars! Today, as part of my duties as a cooking teacher, I had the opportunity to visit a warehouse where he buys the restaurant and I thought back, just for a moment, this fairy tale of my childhood.
First, is big: it sells margarine boiler format, 5 kg, you can buy a can of 9.7 kg of sauerkraut and frankly all at prices below what we pay in a supermarket. Moreover, there is everything from cookware to knives specialty, through cutting boards until all cleaning products. You thought of you, to buy cooking wine? You know, we pay a fortune at the SAQ to purchase a wine that will end in your plate, while there, you can buy 20 liters for $ 22! You're tired of getting tired of cutting the garlic ... well why not buy it in pieces ... the kilo? Do you like french fries, box of six packets of 2.27 kg is priced at $ 18.
I was fascinated because I realize that the food prices seem to vary much more depending on the volume sold simply as a function of supply and demand. All these gigantic containers, I imagined imaginary place in a kitchen, seemed to promise a pleasant mix of new and culinary possibilities. There are all these products that I have not had time to look, I like taste. In short, I will return for sure!
I think the hubris and the variety (there is an inventory of 240 pages of products on their website) as a magnet attracts me mail. I invite you to a head by visiting their website .
you remember in your youth, your parents when you were bringing in a large toy store, a confectionery or simply take in an ice cream dairy milk bar from the corner? He comes to my mind smiles on the mouths of little faces and eyes as big as two dollars! Today, as part of my duties as a cooking teacher, I had the opportunity to visit a warehouse where he buys the restaurant and I thought back, just for a moment, this fairy tale of my childhood.
First, is big: it sells margarine boiler format, 5 kg, you can buy a can of 9.7 kg of sauerkraut and frankly all at prices below what we pay in a supermarket. Moreover, there is everything from cookware to knives specialty, through cutting boards until all cleaning products. You thought of you, to buy cooking wine? You know, we pay a fortune at the SAQ to purchase a wine that will end in your plate, while there, you can buy 20 liters for $ 22! You're tired of getting tired of cutting the garlic ... well why not buy it in pieces ... the kilo? Do you like french fries, box of six packets of 2.27 kg is priced at $ 18.
I was fascinated because I realize that the food prices seem to vary much more depending on the volume sold simply as a function of supply and demand. All these gigantic containers, I imagined imaginary place in a kitchen, seemed to promise a pleasant mix of new and culinary possibilities. There are all these products that I have not had time to look, I like taste. In short, I will return for sure!
I think the hubris and the variety (there is an inventory of 240 pages of products on their website) as a magnet attracts me mail. I invite you to a head by visiting their website .
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Can I Get Herpies In My Ears
Fire
For the second column on, I'll talk movies, this time about another Quebec film: Fire. Warning: Not for the weak hearts. This film is a hard and violence is on the edge of unbearable. Without falling into caricature, Denis Villeneuve was able to make in a dark and gloomy atmosphere, the lust for life, and in spite of everything.
The plot focuses on the history of Nawal Marwan, who died when the film begins. Her two children, Simon and Jane, meet the employer of their mother, Jean Lebel (excellent Remy Girard), who is also the executor. Their mother asks them to find their brother and their father, without other evidence that his old passport. Moreover, the country of origin of Marwan is fictitious, it's a mixed between Lebanon, Syria and Jordan.
The film is divided into two windows: on the one hand, we see life of Nawal (Lubna Azabal) before it arrives in Quebec. On the other, we see Jeanne (Melissa Desormeaux-Poulin) and Simon (Maxim Gaudette), which are the footsteps of their mother, in her home country. Transitions are superb, spectacular shots, the ubiquitous symbolic and presented with striking images. We hear constantly of four dimensions: Fire (the title is well chosen), water (pool), land and air (presented jointly by the devastated landscapes, towns and villages as well as the dismal corner of the neighborhood St-Laurent, near the 15, where there still seems moribund atmosphere.
Lubna Azabal The game is about perfection. Even if the script gives him probably the most difficult role to interpret, it remains a credible throughout history. With emotion, she takes us into the many facets of his existence, a reality mercilessly portrayed through the exceptional resilience of her character. We can blame Melissa Desormeaux-Poulin several dialogues rarely convincing and Maxim Gaudette its bland and a set lacking realism. The two young actors shine little, even if Joan is best embodied his brother. Remy Girard is doing for a time with a smart role, which illustrates the versatility of the actor. His performance is one of the caliber of The Decline of the American empire. The supporting roles are also strong and the game is very conclusive. Side of the picture, there is an inconsistency with respect to the skin tone of Jane: Quebec, his tanned skin gives him an air of Arabic, so that once traveled across the ocean, it Quebec seems more than life (milky white complexion).
The conclusion of the film, striking at will, makes us feel uncomfortable without a name. The film really reached the limit of the unbearable. In the film, the air seemed cold, but I did not know if it was the outside temperature or my soul that grabbed me as much. Stupor after the conclusion, I was unable to discuss the film on the spot. Denis Villeneuve scored a coup and sign a masterpiece inspired, tragic, but very beautiful. As for me, I was petrified!
For the second column on, I'll talk movies, this time about another Quebec film: Fire. Warning: Not for the weak hearts. This film is a hard and violence is on the edge of unbearable. Without falling into caricature, Denis Villeneuve was able to make in a dark and gloomy atmosphere, the lust for life, and in spite of everything.
The plot focuses on the history of Nawal Marwan, who died when the film begins. Her two children, Simon and Jane, meet the employer of their mother, Jean Lebel (excellent Remy Girard), who is also the executor. Their mother asks them to find their brother and their father, without other evidence that his old passport. Moreover, the country of origin of Marwan is fictitious, it's a mixed between Lebanon, Syria and Jordan.
The film is divided into two windows: on the one hand, we see life of Nawal (Lubna Azabal) before it arrives in Quebec. On the other, we see Jeanne (Melissa Desormeaux-Poulin) and Simon (Maxim Gaudette), which are the footsteps of their mother, in her home country. Transitions are superb, spectacular shots, the ubiquitous symbolic and presented with striking images. We hear constantly of four dimensions: Fire (the title is well chosen), water (pool), land and air (presented jointly by the devastated landscapes, towns and villages as well as the dismal corner of the neighborhood St-Laurent, near the 15, where there still seems moribund atmosphere.
Lubna Azabal The game is about perfection. Even if the script gives him probably the most difficult role to interpret, it remains a credible throughout history. With emotion, she takes us into the many facets of his existence, a reality mercilessly portrayed through the exceptional resilience of her character. We can blame Melissa Desormeaux-Poulin several dialogues rarely convincing and Maxim Gaudette its bland and a set lacking realism. The two young actors shine little, even if Joan is best embodied his brother. Remy Girard is doing for a time with a smart role, which illustrates the versatility of the actor. His performance is one of the caliber of The Decline of the American empire. The supporting roles are also strong and the game is very conclusive. Side of the picture, there is an inconsistency with respect to the skin tone of Jane: Quebec, his tanned skin gives him an air of Arabic, so that once traveled across the ocean, it Quebec seems more than life (milky white complexion).
The conclusion of the film, striking at will, makes us feel uncomfortable without a name. The film really reached the limit of the unbearable. In the film, the air seemed cold, but I did not know if it was the outside temperature or my soul that grabbed me as much. Stupor after the conclusion, I was unable to discuss the film on the spot. Denis Villeneuve scored a coup and sign a masterpiece inspired, tragic, but very beautiful. As for me, I was petrified!
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