Liked on YouTube: How to Make 29 Handmade Pasta Shapes With 4 Types of Dough | Handcrafted | Bon Appétit

In this episode of Handcrafted (fka Beautiful Butchery), the Pastaio of Eataly Flatiron, Luca D’Onofrio, shows Bon Appétit how to turn four types of pasta dough — egg pasta dough, spinach pasta dough, cuttlefish squid ink pasta dough, and semolina pasta dough — into beautiful, handmade pasta shapes.

Semolina pasta is a southern Italy specialty. From that dough, Luca makes cavatelli, malloreddus, lorighittas, cencioni, capunti, strascinati, culurgionis, and sagne incannulate. From the egg dough, D’Onofrio makes fusilli al ferretto, tagliatelle, tortellini, farfalle, garganelli, anolini, cappelletti, tagliolini, agnolotti, sacchetti. From the spinach dough, Luca makes foglie d’ulivo, trofie, fagiolini, and pappardelle. From the cuttlefish squid ink pasta dough, D’Onofrio makes orecchiette, strichetti, fettuccine, and corzetti.

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Liked on YouTube: 温暖一冬的酸甜回味——辣白菜

冰霜后下起了云雾。轻纱缭绕,一整天都不会散!那些经历了霜雾的白菜格外清甜,照旧砍了些做成辣白菜。
辣白菜是延边朝鲜族的传统食物,在当地也是各家有各家的做法。在我这儿,大冷天里切上几块腊肉就着辣白菜咕嘟咕嘟一锅炖了,酸酸辣辣的伴着肉香,就能温暖整个冬

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Liked on YouTube: Choir! Choir! Choir! Epic! Nights: David Byrne + NYC sing HEROES

Choir! Choir! Choir! teamed up with David Byrne and a TON of singers in the Ford Foundation lobby of the Public Theater during Under the Radar Festival to sing David Bowie’s ‘Heroes’.

It was magical + powerful.

If we ever needed a message to be our own heroes, right now is the time.
Throw on some headphones + sing along.
#WeCanBeHeroes

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Liked on YouTube: The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, read by Neil Gaiman

The Worldbuilders charity passed its stretch goal of a million dollars, so I lit a whole bunch of candles, put on a coat once worn by a dead brother in the Stardust movie, and I read Edgar Allan Poe’s poem THE RAVEN by candlelight. You can donate to Worldbuilders at worldbuilders.org. And you should.

(Thanks to Deanna Leblanc who filmed it, Augusta Ogden who helped light candles, and Phillip Marshall who held the baby.)

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Liked on YouTube: Let’s Dance (Demo)

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Let’s Dance (Demo) · David Bowie

Let’s Dance

℗ 2018 Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment Company LLC under exclusive license to Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

Arranger, Producer, Vocals: David Bowie
Arranger, Mixer, Producer: Nile Rodgers
Masterer: Ray Staff
Mixer: Russell Graham
Recorded by: David Richards
Composer: David Bowie

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Liked on YouTube: Zombie – Cranberries MTV Unplugged

Zombie Live Taratata:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-Pv2pdT6Po
The Cranberries – 1995-02-13 – MTV Unplugged, New York City, NY
Dreaming My Dreams:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PIlULZ-GKw
Ode to My Family:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AmSS-dtltk
Linger:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKuaHCNKv6A
Free to Decide:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnZb2ikeI9M
I’m Still Remembering:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyk_8BVNGTk
Empty:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QFh8g5DSCNY
Zombie:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nKZt8uz9ZM
Yesterday’s Gone:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1ucQnsR97c
No Need to Argue:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tABvK6K8cT8

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Liked on YouTube: Log Cabin TIMELAPSE Built By ONE MAN In The Forest (Real Life Minecraft)

Timelapse video of a complete log cabin build by one man alone in the wilderness of Canada, from 1st tree I cut to last floor board I laid. If you want to build a rustic log cabin or tiny off grid home alone in the wilderness and you haven’t seen the rest of my videos, this is a good primer. It’s super fast motion though, so if you are interested in building a primitive log cabin like this, take a look at the “Log Cabin The Bear Den” playlist on the channel.
At the beginning of the video, I show a winter drone photo of the cabin in the snow in December. Then I flashback to the first balsam fir tree I cut down with a saw and axe near the cabin. I drag the trees into place and clear the cabin site. All summer, I cut the notches in the logs as I built the cabin up, offsite. Once I was finished notching the logs with a log scribe, saw, axe, adze and wood carving gouge, I loaded up the entire cabin of logs and moved them to my land near Algonquin Park, Ontario Canada.
Once on site, I spent a month reassembling the cabin on a foundation of sand and gravel. Once the log walls were up, I again used hand tools to shape every log, board and timber to erect the gable ends, the wood roof, the porch, the outhouse and a seemingly endless number of woodworking projects.
For the roof, I used an ancient primitive technology to waterproof and preserve the wood – shou sugi ban, a fire hardening wood preservation technique unique to Japan and other areas in northern climates.
Because the cabin is offgrid, I have used handtools for most of the build and without power, I have no options on site regardless. The tiny house will continue to be operated with power, not even renewable energy for now, so I’m heating the cabin with a woodstove fire place, which I also cook on.
The cabin is made of cedar fence posts, twelve feet long and the cabin measures 10 feet x 20 feet inside with a one hundred square foot sleeping loft on the second floor.
The floor is made of two inch thick pine planks, torched to help repel water and to give them a rustic barn board appearance.

Tune off sound if you don’t want to hear the music, – there is no talking in this silent video. If you are a subscriber or long time viewer, there is some new footage at the end of the video, but otherwise you have seen most of this. As always, I’ll release a new video on Friday showing the progress I made this week on the door and the ice box for food storage.

To see what I’m up to during the rest of the week, please follow me on my other online channels;

Website: http://myselfreliance.com/
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/MySelfReliance/
Personal Facebook Page (Shawn James) – https://www.facebook.com/shawn.james.msr
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/myselfreliance/

Music
Eternal Hope by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100238
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

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