Thursday, 22 November 2018
Making Triple Pepper Jack Cheese
Tripple Pepper Jack Cheese has been on my to-do list for a very long time. I went two steps further than I would a classic pepper jack, by adding chilli infused olive oil and chipotle chilli powder as a rub.
Ingredients
• 10 litres (10 quarts) whole cows milk
• 1/8 teaspoon (0.75ml) Mesophilic DVI culture or 1 cup (250ml)
Buttermilk
• 1/2 teaspoon (2.5ml) Calcium Chloride diluted in 1/4 cup (60ml)
non-chlorinated water
• 1/2 teaspoon (2.5ml) Single strength Liquid Rennet (IMCU 200)
diluted in
1/4 cup (60ml) non-chlorinated water
• 2 Tablespoons (30ml) of non-iodised Salt
• 2 Tablespoons (30ml) of dried chilli flakes
• Chipotle Chilli Powder for rubbing
• Chilli Infused Olive Oil for rubbing
Tuesday, 20 November 2018
Hi Five the Cactus - 2018
Hi Five the Cactus - 2018
“The World’s First Stop-Frame Animated Western.”
Directed and Animated by Chris Thomas
Based off a story written by Jay Purdy
Music inspired by The Extraordinaries, Ennio Morricone and the “Hey” Dude Soundtrack.
Original Score by Crooked Tooth and the Story Tellers
Winner of 5 Awards, 7 nominations and + 30 Festival screenings (5 international).
Proudly made in the city of Philadelphia.
Rejected by the Philadelphia Film Festival and the Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art.
IG - @nobodyiswatchingthechildren
Sunday, 18 November 2018
Full Uncut Video: Sophia Floersch Horrible Crash! - FIA Formula 3 WC Macau 2018|
Sophia Flörsch is a racing driver from Germany. Flörsch currently competes in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing. She previously raced in the ADAC Formula 4 championship and the Italian F4 Championship with BWT Mücke Motorsport.
Born: 1 December 2000 (age 17 years), Grünwald, Germany
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Friday, 16 November 2018
Good Boi's Tippy Taps
Tippy-Tap Compilation starring Ender!
If you want to see more, check out his IG: www.instagram.com/enderbear
Wednesday, 14 November 2018
Tuesday, 13 November 2018
Out-of-control Ferry Smashes into Barcelona Port
Footage shows a huge crane crashing to the ground at Barcelona Port after being hit by an out-of-control ferry.
The vessel called Excellent operated by Italian firm Grandi Navi Veloci which was carrying 420 passengers, hit the the crane at speed after being pushed off course by high winds.
The collision caused a blaze which led to firefighters evacuating the area.
Authorities confirmed no injuries, although two people are said to have been treated by medics after suffering a panic attack.
Sixty were due to leave the vessel at port and another 115 were due to board the ship bound for Tangier, Morocco.
The fire was brought under control around 11am local time.
A local port workers' union tweeted: 'The ship Excellent, operated by GNV Traghetti, has had to abort its docking manouevre because of the bad weather conditions.
'As it was trying to leave the port the wind has pushed it against a crane which has fallen to the ground.'
The fire is thought to have started after the crane hit a fuel deposit behind it as it crashed to the ground.
It affected several containers by the port-side, forcing local authorities to activate an emergency response plan because two of the containers contained dangerous chemicals.
Black smoke rising from the scene of the collision, which happened just after 8am this morning could be seen across Barcelona.
In January a huge ferry hit a cruise liner in the same port after apparent engine failure.
The collision between the roll-on roll-off Fantastic ferry belonging to the Italian shipping company Grandi Navi Veloci and the Viking Star cruise ship sparked initial fears a major rescue operation would have to be launched.
Fortunately no-one was injured in the incident on January 13.
Footage of the collision taken by a dock worker showed the Fantastic ferry's stern rammed against the side of the Viking Star as both vessels blasted their sirens.
The Italian ferry had reportedly lost engine power while docking in the port's B Terminal, from Tangier in Morocco.
The Fantastic ferry is said to have dropped an anchor to try to stop its drift without success before it hit the left side of the 750-foot-long Viking Star, which is operated by Norwegian-owned Viking Ocean Cruises and had docked in Barcelona from Valencia with 820 passengers on board ahead of a stop in Marseilles.
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