Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Coca Cola Original recipe
Coca Cola is popular drink for so many years ... but its recipe was kept secret. The only written known is stored in a volt at atlanta. But recently a very old photograph is published which shows the secret recipe of Coca Cola.
Want to try at home?
Want to try at home?
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Friday, February 11, 2011
Eat Bread !!!!!!!!!
Kittiwat Unarrom, a talented artist from Thailand, uses his skills to create unique loafs of bread shaped like various human body parts.
Kittiwat has experimented with many art forms, from painting to sculpting, but it wasn't until he had to return home and take over the family bakery that he discovered his true passion - making grotesque-looking bread. Since he first started out, in 2006, he has made a name for himself, and his Body Bakery has become a popular tourist attraction.
The gruesome bread Kittiwat Unarrom makes is incredibly realistic looking, but to achieve this level the artist spent many hours studying human anatomy and visiting forensic museums. At the same time, he found it important to make his bread delicious as well, because he didn't want his art to be just an object of art, he wanted audiences to feel involved. His first batch was pretty good, but it wasn't delicious, so he kept improving the recipe until he got the taste just right.
When he first started working at his family's bakery, he was convinced he wasn't going to get to practice his art anymore, but as soon as he discovered dough, he realized the possibilities are endless. Every day he works with the dough he gets new ideas about new edible art projects, and he believes art shouldn't be limited to art galleries and museums.
His body-part bread looks just like the real thing, but he admits it's pretty strange eating someone's head, piece by piece, and looking in their eyes at the same time. In case you were thinking of going to Thailand for a piece of human-looking bread, forget about it, Kittiwat's bakery is only selling normal bread, at least for the moment.
From: Fropki.
Kittiwat has experimented with many art forms, from painting to sculpting, but it wasn't until he had to return home and take over the family bakery that he discovered his true passion - making grotesque-looking bread. Since he first started out, in 2006, he has made a name for himself, and his Body Bakery has become a popular tourist attraction.
The gruesome bread Kittiwat Unarrom makes is incredibly realistic looking, but to achieve this level the artist spent many hours studying human anatomy and visiting forensic museums. At the same time, he found it important to make his bread delicious as well, because he didn't want his art to be just an object of art, he wanted audiences to feel involved. His first batch was pretty good, but it wasn't delicious, so he kept improving the recipe until he got the taste just right.
When he first started working at his family's bakery, he was convinced he wasn't going to get to practice his art anymore, but as soon as he discovered dough, he realized the possibilities are endless. Every day he works with the dough he gets new ideas about new edible art projects, and he believes art shouldn't be limited to art galleries and museums.
His body-part bread looks just like the real thing, but he admits it's pretty strange eating someone's head, piece by piece, and looking in their eyes at the same time. In case you were thinking of going to Thailand for a piece of human-looking bread, forget about it, Kittiwat's bakery is only selling normal bread, at least for the moment.
From: Fropki.
My wedding : second session
My actual wedding took place on January 7 2011. After that staying a week there I came to LosBanos to my work place. I was invited for a simple dinner to some of my friends here. To my surprise they arranged a crazy program. That was something I will remember throughout my life. Thank you guys for the nice evening.
Here are the videos of that event.
Part 1
Part 2
Thanks Andy, Aryo, CJ, Park, Manish, Diago and also Jasmin :)
Here are the videos of that event.
Part 1
Part 2
Thanks Andy, Aryo, CJ, Park, Manish, Diago and also Jasmin :)
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
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