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post Bul-gogi pictures for ya

May 30th, 2006

Filed under: All Posts, Food — pk @ 6:14 pm

Here’s some bul-gogi being grilled (notice the use of the alumnium foil, to aid in skillful grillin’)

bul-gogi

Grill it up!

post Five Songs Five-Starred by Paul; also, two other songs.

May 29th, 2006

Filed under: All Posts, Music — pk @ 1:09 am
  1. The Shins - Pink Bullets
  2. Rogue Wave - California
  3. The Bad Plus - Lost of Love
  4. Radiohead - Gagging Order
  5. Ladytron - Cease2xist

Wildcard: Gnarls Barkley - Crazy
Oldcard: Led Zeppelin - That’s The Way

Spin it.

post The Sun Kerl Bul-gogi Recipe

May 27th, 2006

Filed under: All Posts, Food — pk @ 11:31 pm

Check it—korean barbequed beef marinade recipe for your convenience and enjoyment, straight from the mouth of Sun Kerl, aka, mum.

Bul-gogi Marinade

2 lbs round roast (Beef), sliced very thin, have the meat guy do this for you. Better beef works as well.
5 cloves of garlic (big cloves)
1/2 large sweet onion, or 1 small sweet onion
1/2 cup Coca-Cola
1/2 cup soy sauce
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon pepper
1 Tablespoon sesame oil [optional]
Dash of salt to taste

Directions: Chop up onion and garlic or use a food processor. Mix in all other ingredients and stir well. Place meat in marinade, and place in fridge overnight, or for several hours (all day). Usable containers include a big ziplock bag or a large bowl covered with plastic wrap.

Grill meat for a short period, it does not take long to grill the thinly sliced beef. Serve and enjoy.

This stuff completely and utterly rules. Eat up!

post Welcome to Summer

May 25th, 2006

Filed under: All Posts — pk @ 2:48 pm

So far so good—I have been eating well the past week, my first week of summer. Consumables included sushi, gyro pizza, a Fiesta burrito, fried ice cream, bul-gogi and stir fry, a few brats and some cereal. All quite exquisite and fantastic. Mostly because you can eat them, but also because they taste good.

I will be embarking upon Intermediate Macroeconomics this summer, along with putting the finishing touches on a Physics experiment in the depths of Chamberlin hall. Visitors welcome, cough, basement of Chamberlin, cough. The terrace will be frequented, and I invite anyone that’s around in Madison this summer to join me in some chillin’ activities.  I have quite a few books on the to-read-list, so you may catch me reading around this summer. And watching episodes of Lost that I have to catch up on. And watching the World Cup (booyah!).

My stocks have looked pretty good as of late, and so far I have not lost very much money. Score one for a good economy!  Regardless of ups and downs, I will continue to state that I will be constructing a stock-tracking-system and putting it on this site soon enough. So get ready.

For those starved for updates to pyktech, check out my del.icio.us links to the side. I do not update pyktech often, but I do keep my links updated daily when I am around a computer. There’s some interesting linkage there, and I encourage anyone that does not have a del.icio.us account to register for one, they really are enjoyable and convenient to use and reuse. No lie.

Enough babble, I’m off to enjoy more summer, and think of exciting ideas and act on them. Have a good summer-season everyone, and take it easy.

 

post Tesla coils are hot

May 16th, 2006

Filed under: All Posts, Entertainment — pk @ 11:05 pm

How tight is this? Very.

Science rules!

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