Friday, June 28, 2013

Asian Cultural Experience



Asian Cultural Experience

     Experience the Chinese, Indian, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese and Vietnamese cultures and more! You can enjoy two days of music, dancing, delicious food, fine art, fashion shows and native crafts by Atlanta's Asian communities. Created to share the Asian traditions with Atlanta community, this event draws thousands of visitors to the Gwinnett Center & Arena each year. For more visit: http://www.atlanta.net/visitors/.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Salt Can Turn a Frog Back to the Life!




Hello my dear readers, I just pound out that salt cant turn frogs back to the life!! How does that happening! That is the creepiest thing I ever heard.

How it works?
After getting the frog legs ready to be cooked, just add salt on them. You will find them moving and dancing on the plate. Isn’t that amazing, I mean that salt can make them dance even though they are totally dead? I was amazed the first time I watched them. I’m sure you will too. let’s see this video together here:






How cool is that? Do you think that one day salt will be the perfect medicine for some diseases because it has the ability to turn some frog back to the life? 

Opinions of Salt







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Hello my dear readers, I have interviewed my classmates in Blogging for a World Audience about their opinion of salt. Apparently, most of them liked the salt, and stated that it’s a significant element on their food table. Here are the question and the answers:  

What do you think of salt?

# Salt is misleading because it clouds the bad taste of food.
# I can’t have my salad without salt or its friends lemon and olive oil.
# It has the best taste. I can’t eat without salt.
# It is an essential in my life because every think taste much better with salt.
# Too much salt is harmful. Much less salt is also unlikeable.
# It’s good, it’s better for your health, and it makes food more delicious.


I can say my class is salty, except for one maybeJ, and I can say that has effected our time in the class. In addition to our salty teacher, our class is very salty.

Do you think salt my effects your behavior and life? 

Thursday, April 25, 2013

How to Cook HANITH



There are many ways to cook in the desert, or any place where people camp. Different methods of  cooking require different equipment. However, some methods don't require a lot of equipment. That is want I like about HANITH method. 

HANITH is a method or style to cook meat and rice. You can have whatever kind of meat you want, but I prefer lamb meat. In order to have the HANITH cooked well, you need an axe, Palm leaves, fire woods, rice, and meat. 

First, you need to dig up a hole in the ground to start a fire on it. second, after the fire stops put the palm leaves on the coals. The palm leaves have to be wet and green so that it wouldn't burn. Next, put the meat on the leave, and cover the hole with a plate, then add sand on it. Here is some pictures of this steps. 


Digging 
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The meat :
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Covering the coal with leaves in order to put the meat on it: 
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Covering the meat with a plate 
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After covering the hole, start another fire on it so that it get cooked both sides, and you can cook the rice on that fire. Use the only pot we need for this method to cook the rice on the tap fire. I think everybody know how to cook rice. Also, everybody like to cook it differently. However, here is a link to help those who don't know how to cook rice. Here is some pictures of this step. 




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Cooking the Rice :
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After two hours, open the hole, and get the meat out. Finally, your food is ready to be served. Enjoy the delicious salty food you just made, and enjoy your day in the desert:) 




Opening the hole 
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Meat is ready 
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Thanks salt lovers for visiting. Will you try this method of cooking? It doesn't need to be in the desert, you can do it i your back yard:) Try it, go for it, and tell me what happen when you do it. Take pics. 

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

What is the Perfect Picnic In Saudi Desert




Saudis are very social people, and they are so friendly. Therefore, they do many picnics when they socialize. However, these picnics are usually salty. By salty, I mean, the food and the activities they do.

To have the best picnic, you need the perfect picnic weather.  Not too warm, not too cold. Also, friends are an important part of the picnic. A lot of food would be served in Saudi style picnic. Most of that food would be salty. Also, there is no picnic in Saudi Arabia without dates and Arabic coffee. Usually Saudis do picnics is in the desert such as AL_DAHNA DESERT, and leave after diner. The ideal location for such a picnic is anywhere water has collected, which is why you’ll find rain-induced lakes in the desert surrounded by jeeps and trucks, with people huddled around a fire and children playing in the sand.

The diner usually is a sheep, which can be cooked in the picnic place or have it ordered form some restaurants. This food is really delicious besides it’s look pretty good.

Here are some picture of the perfect picnic in Saudi Arabia: 

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