Ingredients for Yakibuta Ramen (serves 2) - Yakibuta Roasted Pork - 500g Pork Belly (1.1 lb) Green part of Long Green Onion 1 Small piece of Ginger Root 4 tbsp Soy Sauce 2 tbsp Sake 1 tbsp Brown or Regular Sugar * Reduce the pork rib broth to 300ml (1¼ cups). - Seasoned Eggs - 2 Large Eggs (65~70g / 2¼~2½ oz) 1 tbsp Soy Sauce 1 tbsp Sake 1 tbsp Mirin - Toppings - 12cm White part of Long Green Onion (4¾ inches) 80g Spinach (2.8 oz) Narutomaki - a type of Steamed Fish Cake Menma - a condiment made from Fermented Bamboo Shoots Toasted Nori Seaweed - Dashi Stock - 1200ml Water (5.1 u.s. cups) 10g Niboshi - Dried Baby Sardines (0.35 oz) 10x5cm Dried Kombu Kelp (4x2 inches) 2 bags of Fresh Ramen Noodles 2 tsp Chicken Stock Powder <材料>2人分 (煮豚) 豚バラかたまり肉 500g 長ねぎの青い部分 1本分 生姜 ひとかけ しょう油大4(60ml) 酒大2(30ml) 黒砂糖大1(普通の砂糖でもOK) (味付き半熟卵) 卵2個(今回は65g~70gの卵を使用。小さいと半熟にはならない) 漬け汁(しょう油大1、酒大1、みりん大1) (煮干しと昆布の出し) 水6カップ 小さめ煮干し10g ※腹が黄色いのは、油焼けといって、酸化して古くなった煮干です。酸化していないものを使う。大きい煮干しの場合は、頭とはらわたを取る。 出し昆布10×5cm ほうれん草 80g 鳴門巻き メンマ 焼き海苔 長ねぎ12cm 生ラーメン 2玉 鶏ガラスープの素小2 . http://facebook.com/cookingwithdog http://google.com/+cookingwithdog http://twitter.com/cookingwithdog

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Go quad biking in Coral Bay, Western Australia - awesome fun and scenery!

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Do you worry that you drink too much? Or perhaps you fear that your dependence on drugs, food, sex, or some other vice is spiralling out of control, and taking your quality of life with it? In Who Says I'm an Addict? David Smallwood looks at the issue of addiction with compassion, clarity, and wisdom that comes not only from his own difficult journey with addiction, but from his considerable experience overseeing treatment programmes in rehabilitation clinics. David looks in detail at all areas of addiction, from denial, hitting rock bottom, and dealing with shame and guilt, to how our family of origin and the traumas we go through in childhood influence us in later life. He then explores the road to long-term recovery, guiding the reader on how to do the emotional work necessary to ensure that they avoid relapse and can finally lay their demons to rest and get on with re-building their life.

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Honey chicken is a popular Chinese recipe. Easy honey chicken with simple ingredients: honey, chicken and tastes MUCH better than takeouts | rasamalaysia.com

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Dutch Butter Cake. Only 4 ingredients. All the dutch recipes I have are my favorite. It's worth a try.

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If you are a real chocoholic, love cheesecake and are an Oreo addict, then there is only one solution for you, the decadent Triple Chocolate Cheesecake with Oreo Crust.

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Why be a princess when you can be a Queen? Not the Queen of country but of your own domain, your life. You don't need a man to have what you want in life. Naturally, we want to share our life with someone but first we need to find out who we are, establish ourselves as women and then consider who we will choose to spend our time with. Either, you've made some mistakes and feel you need some guidance on how to re-think your future or, you have just started out on your road to college and would like some advice navigating this road ahead. With all the negative representations of women we are presented with in today's society don't you want to change all of this and be a part of a different world? Do you ever ask yourself these questions: How can I, as a woman, reclaim my power? How can I, as a woman, reclaim my pride and self-respect? How do I, as a woman, ask for what I want in a polite or diplomatic way, rather than demand it? How do I, as a woman, find a person to share my life with and create a long-lasting union? A relationship that I will be happy with, not just tolerating. How do I, as a woman, put an end to divorce and babies out of wedlock and abuse rates rising higher and higher? How do I, as a woman, go back to a state of elegance, a time of pride and family, but also of love, peace and harmony? How do I, as a woman, create new rules for how to behave in society? This book will help you to find these answers; if only you will give it a try.

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AUSTRALIA makes an appeal to the fancy which is all its own. When the first white settlers arrived in Australia, all was novel, and, while seeming fresh, was inestimably old. The grey gum-trees did not resemble any European forest, but were antique, melancholy and featureless. In a continent of rare hills, infrequent streams and interminable deserts nothing was concealed within the wastes, yet a secret was promised. The birds and beasts-kangaroo, platypus and emu-are, like the continent and all that is within - ancient. The natives were seemingly a race without a history, far more antique than Egypt and closer to the beginnings of mankind than any other people. The manners and rites of the natives seemed to be by far the most archaic of all. They did not have Kings and nations; they were wanderers, houseless, but not homeless. The mysteries of the natives, the initiatory rites, a little of the magic, a great deal of the social customs and fragments of the myths had been recorded. But, till Mrs. Langloh Parker compiled this book, we had but few of the stories which Australian natives tell by the camp-fire or in the gum-tree shade. These, for the most part, are Kinder Märchen, though they include many tiological myths, explanatory of the markings and habits of animals, the origin of constellations, and so forth. Children will find here the Jungle Book of Australia, but there is no Mowgli, set apart as a man. For man, bird, and beast are all blended in the Aboriginal psyche. All are of one kindred, all shade into each other; all obey the Bush Law. Unlike any European Märchen, these stories do not have the dramatic turns of Western folk-lore. There are no distinctions of wealth and rank, no Cinderella nor a Puss in Boots. The struggle for food and water is the perpetual theme, and no wonder, for the narrators dwell in a dry and thirsty land. We see cunning in the devices used for hunting, especially for chasing honey bees. The Rain-magic, actually practised, is of c

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