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eating raw chicken sashimi japan039s dangerous raw food culture

2 ramen vs 100 ramen in tokyo japan https:youtubea5yp1yqgemo book with byfoodcom https:wwwbyfoodcomexperiencesrare-raw-japan-food-tour-in-sendai-287support our mission http:bitlybesteverpatreon special thanks to by food for making this japan food tour possible book your next epic japan food adventure with them today check out their website https:wwwbyfoodcom and follow them on ig: japanbyfood for tasty updates like our music enjoy a free 30-day trial of epidemic sound for the best royalty free music: http:shareepidemicsoundcombefrsbesteverjapanfoodtour besteverfoodreviewshow befrs- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -raw food tour in sendai 1 kotora restaurant: yuke beef sashimi address: miyagi-ken chuo 1-1-1 aoba-ku sendai-shi miyagiken yuke minced beef: cut the wagyu into small pieces then mince them put them in the bowl second add home-made sauce sesame oil and a mix of vinegar and miso in the bowl and stir them w
every way to cook a tomato 47 methods bon apptit

some people like to eat a tomato like an apple and there is nothing wrong with that but there are myriad other ways to prepare or cook tomatoes for instance did you know you can make tomatoes a sauce or make them into a paste you can even throw them in a dehydrator and turn them into tomato leather honestly try this join amiel stanek as he cooks prepares and eats tomatoes in almost every way possiblecheck out each method here:raw whole 0:50sliced and salted 1:16pan seared 1:51fried 2:25blanched 3:10sushi 3:47tartare 4:34raw sauce 5:11passata 5:45cooked sauce 6:23paste 6:56leather 7:33powder 8:08smoked 8:50torched 9:21laser 9:51juice 10:50water 11:15soda 11:53campfire 2 - ways 12:30foil wrapped 12:44charred 13:03campfire sauce 13:23on a stick 13:57ice pop 15:20granita 16:03ice cream 16:47baked 17:40roasted 18:13broiled 18:43confit 19:19grilled 3 ways 19:54whole grilled 20:11half grilled 20:29skewered 20:29gazpacho 21:12
melting 50 sticks of deodorant into one

try dashlane for free today: https:wwwdashlanecomrandomtoday we039re taking 50 different sticks of deodorant emptying them out and melting them down once they039re melted we039ll see if we can cast them into something giantcheck out the tkor shop: http:bitly2ucnpebsee what else we039re up to:tkor discord: http:bitly2lttroytkor reddit: http:bitly2xofn0mtkor instagram:http:bitly2ihef1jnate039s instagram: http:bitly2czx05fcalli039s instagram: http:bitly2ywwryatkor facebook:http:bitly2kl2zgrtkor pinterest:http:bitly2iny0itsend us some mail:tkor1881 w traverse parkwayste e 221lehi ut 84043business inquiries: for sponsorship requests or business opportunities please contact us directly: http:bitly2vwfw3xmusic by: artist name - track nameroyalty free music from epidemic sound: http:bitly2yzs8shwarning:this video is only for entertainment purposes if you rely on the information portrayed in this video you assume the responsibility f
joe budden breaks down the full story of drake fans running up on his house

joe budden set the internet aflame after he chased down some kids who ran up on him at his house yelling about drake and ovo he ended up catching up with them at a stoplight rocks in hand as he warned themnot so kindlyto stay out of his neighborhood drake ended up following one of the kids on instagram and the whole thing spawned some hilarious memeswell as it turned out joe budden decided to pay those kids a visit the very next day he showed up at their house and decided to teach them an important lesson about how stanning on the internet is not the same as messing with people in real lifejoe budden039s full hot ones appearance is on its way soon for now you can check out him discussing the incident in the clip abovesubscribe to our new complex channel: https:googl43ac5wsubscribe to complex for more: http:googlpjelolcheck out more of complex here:http:wwwcomplexcomhttps:twittercomcomplexmaghttps:wwwfacebookcomcomplexhttps:wwwinstagramcomcomplexht
the racist war on drugs

don039t miss new big think videos subscribe by clicking here: http:googlcptsv5ethan nadlemann argues that the prohibition of countless drugs have consistently racist underpinnings nadelmann is the executive director for the drug policy alliancetranscript -- if you ask the question why are some drugs legal and others illegal why are cigarettes and alcohol legal and pharmaceuticals in the middle and these other drugs -- marijuana and you know other ones illegal you know some people sort of inherently assume well this must be because there was a thoughtful consideration of the relative risks of drugs and you know -- but then that can039t be because we know alcohol is more associated with violence than almost any illegal drugs and cigarettes are more addictive than any of the illegal drugs i mean heroin addicts routinely say it039s harder to quit cigarettes than it is to quit heroin so it039s not as if there was ever any kind of national academy of science that a hundred years ago decided that these drugs -- these ones had to be illegal and those ones legal and it039s not as if this is in the bible or in the code of hammurabi i mean nobody was making legal distinctions among many of these drugs back in -- until the twentieth century essentially so if you ask how and why this distinction got made what you realize when you look at the history is it has almost nothing to do with the relative risks of these drugs and almost everything to do with who used and who was perceived to use these drugs right so there039s -- you know back in the 1870s when the majority of opiate consumers were middle aged white women you know -- throughout the country using them for their aches and pains and for their you know the time of the month and menopause and there was no aspirin there was no penicillin you know lots of diarrhea because of bad sanitation and nothing stops you up like opiates i mean millions -- many more -- a much higher percentage of the population back then used opiates than now but nobody thought about criminalizing it because nobody wanted to put you know auntie or grandma behind bars right but then when the chinese started coming to the country in large numbers in the 1870s and 80s and you know working on the railroads and working in the mines and working in factories and you know -- and then going back home at the end of the night to smoke up a little opium the way they did in the old country the same way white people were having a couple of whiskeys in the evening and that039s when you got the first opium prohibition laws in nevada in california in the 1870s and 80s directed at the chinese minorities it was all about the fear -- what would those chinamen with their opium do to our precious women you know addicting them and seducing them and turning them into sex slaves and all this sort of stuff the first anti-cocaine laws were in the south in the early part of the twentieth century directed at black men working on the docks and the fear you know what would happen to those black men when they took that white powder up their black noses and forgot their proper place in society you know going out -- the first time anybody ever said that you know the cops needed a 38 would not bring down a negro crazed on cocaine you needed a 45 i mean the new york times the paper of record reporting this stuff as fact back in those days that039s when you got the first cocaine prohibition laws the first marijuana prohibition laws were in the midwest and the southwest directed at mexican migrants mexican americans taking the good jobs from the good white people going back home to their communities smoking a little of that funny smoking you know marijuana reefer cigarette and once again the fear what would this minority do to our precious women and children so i mean it039s always been about that i mean even alcohol prohibition was to some extent a broader conflict between the white white americans and the not so white white americans right the white white americans coming from northern and western europe in the eighteenth early nineteenth century with all of their stuff and then the not so white white americans coming from southern europe and eastern europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century bringing with them their beer and their vino and you know their schlivowitz right i mean it was all about that type of conflict produced directed by jonathan fowler daniel honan and dillon fitton
the basics of digital illustration

have ever wondered how digital illustrations are made this video explains the basics help us keep making videos by supporting us in https:wwwpatreoncomminuteearthwe try to leave jargon out of our videos but if you want to learn more about this topic here are some handy keywords to get your googling started:- a raster graphics image is a digital image made of a grid of pixels - software able to edit raster graphics: photoshop corel painter gimp krita etc - gimp is free and open-source check them at https:wwwgimporg - krita is also free and open-source check them at https:kritaorg - pixel art is a form of digital art where images are edited on the pixel level - cross-stitch is a popular form of counted-thread embroidery in which x-shaped stitches in a tiled raster-like pattern are used to form a picture - vector graphics images are made up of mathematical shapes and can be scaled as much as needed without loss in quality - software able to edit vector graphics: adobe illus
pink floyd - another brick in the wall part ii medieval cover by stary olsa

you can help these guys record a full album of medieval covers here: https:wwwkickstartercomprojectsstaryolsastary-olsa-album-medieval-classic-rockstary olsa performing another brick in the wallquot by pink floyd for belarusian tv-show quotlegends livequot on ont channel produced by mediacube production minsk belarushttp:mediacubebyhttp:wwwyoutubecomusermediacubebyhttp:wwwfacebookcommediiacubetvhttp:twittercommediacubebysubscribe to our channel and watch other covers of legendary songs - another brick in the wallquot quot livequot mediacube production quotanother brick in the wall part iiquotwe don039t need no education we don039t need no thought control no dark sarcasm in the classroom teachers leave them kids alone hey teacher leave them kids alone all in all it039s just another brick in the wall all in all you039re just another brick in the wall we don039t need no education we don039t need no thought control no dark sarcasm in the classroom teachers leave them kids alone hey teacher leave us kids alone all in all you039re just another brick in the wall all in all you039re just another brick in the wall
quotoakleyquot amp the oaklettes learn to move with the grove

hi everyone this is oakley the juvenile great horned owl he came to us after a tornado hit in kansas a few years ago whenever we get babies we try to put them together for comfort and security he was by himself so i put a puppet in with him until i got some other ones his age i had just fed him and i use a camoflauged sheet over me so he doesn039t see me as a food source i wanted to see what he would do when he heard a strange voice so i played the puppet here are the results i only did this once we got in a few more a few days after this video and we put them together he was finally released a few months after this video our center is a nonprofit organization that takes in on average 175 birds a year that have bee injured or orphaned we also find forever home for ones that cannot go back to the wild but are comfortable living in captivity and become educational ambassadors please consider making a tax deductible donation to eagle valley raptor center go to wwweaglevalleyraptorcenterorg and click on the support tab then click on the paypal button all funds will go to this winters food funds when our tours and school field trips are down our mailing address is 927 n 343rd st w cheney kansas 67025 our phone is 316 393-0710 our tax id is 71-0954031 thanks for caring for wildlife
earthships: self-sustaining homes for a post-apocalyptic us

comments from the original posting of the video: http:faircompaniescomforumdiscussion385earthship-discussionon the desert mesa of new mexico miles from the nearest town of taos pop 5700 star-wars-like shelters rise from the earth half-buried and covered in adobe called earthships - brainchild of architect mike reynolds in the 1970s- theyre nearly completely self-sufficient homes: no electrical grid no water lines no sewerthe greater world earthship community about 70 passive solar homes built from earth and trash on 633 acres had a rough start they were shut down as an illegal subdivision in 1997 and it took them 7 years to come to compliance though today the county fully cooperates with reynolds and his earthship biotecture operation to turn trash tires cans glass bottles into shelters and has even given them 2 acres to experiment with housing in anyway they like they also provide their recyclingsixteen years ago tom duke had just finished over a decade on the pro volleyball circuit when he bought a bit of land here with his wife and began to build a tiny earthship the size of a storage shed when their first son was born they built their dream house on the property a two bedroom that like other earthships collects rainwater uses its water four times the plants in the indoor greenhouse filter the greywater and even processes its own sewagein this video tom takes us on a tour of his home his original earthship survival pod the nest 50000 studio apartment the simple survival earthship aimed mainly at the developing world a custom home designed to feed a family of four including a tilapia pond in the greenhouse and the bmw of earthships the globalquot aimed at the typical american familyearthship biotecture: earthshipcompros and cons of earthships: http:wwwarchiniacomindexphp58-publicationspublications216-earthship-pros-and-consoriginal story: http:faircompaniescomvideosviewearthships-self-sustaining-homes-for-a-post-apocalyptic-us
quotsunshine on a stickquot

http:wwwyoutubecomuserhalrkanefeature=mhumlink sponsored by:nexxus interactive media corporationquottime for timer was the collective title for a short series of public service announcements broadcast on saturday mornings on the abc television network starting in the early 1970squot- wikipediamessy frozen juice bricksi love the fact that timer thinks 12 orange juice cubes are a weeks supply of snacks at 6 years old i was so impatient that i never gave them the chance to freeze completely and would scarf them down immediatelymy little sunshines on a stick where effected by global warming i039d check on them every 2 minutes and after checking on them 5 times well they seemed frozen enough to mei039d quotcarefullyquot remove the plastic wrap which in-turn would dislodge all of my quotsticksquot and after popping them out of the tray i was left with 12 messy partially frozen ice juice cubes on a sticky dinner platethere was orange juice still sloshing around inside of them after picking one up the juice cube would collapse sending a trail of orange juice cascading down my arms that would pool up under my elbows and drip to the floor quotsplashquot12 orange juice cubes didn039t last for a week they lasted 5 minutes and as far as nutrition goes i was lucky if i received even 0000002975 of my daily requirement of vitamin c from those messy frozen juice bricksbut that was okay because i was proud to have made a quothealthy after school snackquot for myself thanks to some helpful advice from a weird little lemon-drop named timeri hope that you enjoy this treasured blast-from-the-past as much as i dobest wishes hal r kanecheck out this link for more animated fun:http:wwwyoutubecomwatchv=2apklfduvmalink sponsored by:nexxus interactive media corporation
meet the trump fans of q-anon hbo

president trump is flying around the country this week trying to convince americans that if the want to keep america great they need to vote republican in november but his campaign rally in tampa tuesday was about more than just the mid-terms it was the national coming out party for q a conspiracy theory that has been kicking around the trumpworld internet for just about a year one part pizzagate one part x-files the theory posits a government agent with supposed quotq-levelquot top secret clearance putting cryptic messages on trump-friendly message boards telling adept readers where to find clues that point to a massive government conspiracy trump is single-handedly thwarting from the oval office in secret example: the mueller probe is actually being run by trump as a smokescreen to cover up an investigation into sex trafficking by democrats and moviestars according to some q denizensthe tampa rally had a lot of qers feeling like trump acknowledged them directly urging them to carry
its like liquid nitrogen - but fire

i039ve always wanted to try these experiments hope you enjoy :sometimes i get comments wondering where i get my shirts and stuff fromhawaiian shirt shirt - https:amznto2ifo1alhawaiian shark shirt from ballista video - https:amznto2mymg0o10l liquid nitrogen dewar - https:amznto2igljwbinsulated glass bottle - https:amznto2xlryrcmy camera - https:amznto2wgfx9jgiant air plant information:its scientific name is tillandsia utriculata they are called 039air plants039 because they typically live in trees people sometimes think the name means they can survive air alone but thats wrong they still need water and nutrients typically from decaying leaf litter they collect they don039t have a very high survival rate on the ground and tend to die from staying wet for too long im just trying to raise awareness because i see people throwing them out or mowing over them all time time and there are very few left in my areahttps:entomologyifasufledufranksavebromeliad
rag039n039bone man - human official video

taken from rag039n039bone man039s debut album 039human039 out now: http:smarturlithumandeluxeiqid=yt listen to the new single 039grace we all try039 here: http:smarturlitgrace-rnbmiqid=yt------------------rag039n039bone man - human official videodownload 039human039: http:smarturlithumandliqid=ytlisten to 039human039: http:smarturlithumanstrmiqid=yt-----------------------follow rag039n039bone man: facebook: http:smarturlitrnbmfbiqid=yttwitter: http:smarturlitrnbmtwitteriqid=ytinstagram: http:smarturlitrnbminstagramiqid=yt-----------------------sign up to rag039n039bone man039s mailing list: http:smarturlitrnbmnliqid=yt-----------------------rag039n039bone man - human lyricsmaybe i039m foolish maybe i039m blindthinking i can see through this and see what039s behind got no way to prove it so maybe i039m blindbut i039m only human after all i039m only human aft
myths about iuds

you can directly support healthcare triage on patreon: http:vidioxqxr if you can afford to pay a little every month it really helps us to continue producing great contentlast week i talked about iuds but there are still a number of myths and misperceptions about them i covered some of them in my last book dont put that in there and 69 other sex myths debunked but all of you didnt buy the book not that you shouldnt you should go ahead ill waiteven if you dont though iud myths are the topic of this weeks healthcare triagethose of you who want to read more can go here: http:theincidentaleconomistcomwordpresshealthcare-triage-myths-about-iudsjohn green -- executive producerstan muller -- director produceraaron carroll -- writermark olsen -- graphicshttp:wwwtwittercomaaronecarrollhttp:wwwtwittercomcrashcoursestanhttp:wwwtwittercomjohngreenhttp:wwwtwittercomolsenvideoand the housekeeping:1 you can support healthcare triage on patreon: http:vidioxqxr every little bit helps make the show better2 check out our facebook page: http:googllnoq5z3 we still have merchandise available at http:wwwhctmerchcom