December 28, 2010
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Here is another exciting tidings magazine of the dinner recipes that give healthy, delicious taste for those people who believe in perfect dinner serves.
We all love a good dinner, but if you want to stay healthy and avoid weigh gain or if you want to lose some weight, a good dinner needs to be a healthy dinner. Do you all too often find yourself reaching for the phone to get a pizza delivered or heading home via the drive through, or perhaps you are just looking for some new dinner ideas.
How you cook your food also affects how healthy it is. The least healthy method of cooking is deep-frying. If you deep fry and boil food it loses more of the vitamins and can even change structure to become unhealthy. It is generally better to steam vegetables and grill rather than deep fry food. Pan frying using olive oil or another good vegetabel oil such as rape seed oil is OK for meats but less good for other foods that can get saturated in oil.
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December 15, 2010
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The art glazes from AMACO can be applied in different ways, in order to achieve different effects. Some glazes have to be applied in certain ways and not in other ways. What follows is a description of common glazing techniques and how and when they should be applied.
Perhaps the most common glazing technique is dipping. As the term suggests, the pots or other ceramic objects are simply dipped into a bucket of dipping glazes. This can require a considerable amount of Acmi glazes, particularly if the object to be dipped is quite large. If a thin-necked bowl or vase is being glazed, the inside can be glazed first by pouring the glaze in and then pouring it out again. Then the vessel is dipped into the glaze, opening facing down. Air trapped inside the vessel will prevent glaze from entering the already-glazed interior. A three-pronged raku tong is useful for holding objects to be dipped, since it leaves only tiny pin-sized marks which can later be smoothed over by rubbing.
If an object is too big to dip, or if not enough glaze is available, then the glaze may be applied by pouring the air dry clays. Apply by holding the ceramic object in one hand, mix the air dry clays according to instructions and pour the air dry clays over it as evenly as is possible until the entire surface is covered. Using this method some overlapping is inevitable. If this matters with the particular air dry clays being used, then smooth the edges over by rubbing them with a finger.
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December 15, 2010
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A fun project for students in secondary schools is the creation of the shadow of the craft sheet metal. Wayang is the traditional art forms in Indonesia (Bali and Java in particular), where they are called “Wayang Kulit” and is used for issue to play with the theme of the Hindu religion. Students will be shown slides Wayang Kulit of Indonesia and the video of the performance of Wayan skin so they understand the possibility of benefit form doll. Bali and Java versions, manipulated by a man in a trance, all the dolls and performances continue throughout the night to the accompaniment of gamelan music and hypnotic gong bell. At a school project, dolls came from students in the “theater” of a large cardboard box (such as this device comes) is illuminated with a cut out window with a screen cloth from behind by a bright light falling manipulated. students to duck below the screen to manipulate the puppets, shadow puppets and cast light on the screen.
In addition, metal tools that are used as a puppet-making tool that has a specially materials and paint with metallic colors using spray equipment to process metallic finishes. The result is made into a neat and aimlessly until a good artwork, because the puppet is the work product and owned a beautiful Indonesian culture.
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