Sunday, November 27, 2005

Deep greened Kookoo steams in the pan, and warm-pungent ginger-tea twirls down in my troat.. I realize things and thoughts of past are gone and yet that of the future have not come ..that I'm free to live wholly and truly in this very moment.
Something rushes to my mind; it's like a voice saying over and over again; I love my life.. I love being here.

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Kookoo:
ingredients: 3 glasses minced Parsley and Spinach or parsley, scallion and dill, 2 eggs, salt and pepper.
Mis the eggs with salt and pepper properly, then add the minced vegetables and keep mixing all the ingredients till it turns like yougurt.
Put one spoon oil in pan and warm it, let it scatter all over the pan. Then put the raw Kookoo in it. cover the pan and let it cook slowly. The burner must be lambent.
After almost half an hour, put it on a cold surface. Let it be for a few minutes. Then devide it into four parts, and turn each part to cook the other side of it as well.
You may add a little oil before input the pieces.
After almost 15 minutes it'll be ready.

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Harry Potter and the gablet of fire was truly the best movie made based on harry potter series, and the only one you can campare to the book. It was so creative and cunning. Everything was improved such as actings and. greaspaints. I particularly paied attention to Voldemort's and Mudy's faces. Special effects also were remarkably improved.
Though I'd still say Dumbledore should be taller, some one like Karkaroff could do with this role. He was even shorter than cedric! Plus that he runs, talks fastly, and does not carry the grandeur of DUMBLEDORE's pictured in the book.
In the other hand his accent is so not-british, he calls Harry; "Powder" !!! and pronance the T of Voldemort while in british pronanciation of this name it'll be actually Voldemor, as Harry and the others mention.
But anyway everything else was fabulous I think. When I saw that viterous pattern of witch for example, crying with nevile Isaid WoW! at last a director used his own imagination without screwing up the story, you know? I loved the details specially.
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The Burning of Lamnka:

Lanka (ceylon) was ruled by Rawana, a Demon king. Hanuman, the monkey god, entered it as a spy, but was caught and his tail was covered with oiled clothes and the whole set on fire.
In revenge for the insult he enlarged his body and burnt one-eighth of the city.




Central Museum of Japour.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kookoo.

Could we have some evidence of you eating that green slurry, and subsequently surviving? ;-)

Harry Potter is great fun, makes me wish I was a kid again.

Greetings from a cold Holland.

4:29 AM  
Blogger Artemis said...

Dear Amrit , I'm alive :))
and I eat kookoo every week :D
hope you are doing fine.

5:11 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello, I was wondering what it is to "lambent the burner", when making Kookoo? Is that a low heat?....I don't know. I couldn't resist trying it to see what it's like.

I'm from Canada and have enjoyed visiting.

Sincerely,

Harry
harebytheriver@aol.com

12:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello, I am wondering what 'lambent' is, when making Kookoo? Is that a low heat?....I don't know. Thought I'd try it to see what it's like.

I'm from Canada and have enjoyed visiting.

Sincerely,

Harry
harebytheriver@aol.com

12:49 PM  

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