Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Thanksgiving menu

Appetizers:
  • Baked sweet onion with balsamic vinegar and oil
  • Toasts with goat cheese and herbs
Entrees:
  • Mashed potato with wild mushroom gravy
  • Roasted chicken, duck, goose with garlic and vegetable (zucchini, butternut squash, sweet potato, leek)
  • Wild rice with butter and herbs
Sides:
  • Pickled beet
  • Stir-fried green beans
Desserts:
  • Ginger snap cookies
  • sweet apple tart with orange zest
  • Savory pumpkin chive tart

Menu-baked tofu

Baked tofu
Drain out the water in the tofu
Slice it into 8 slices
Place it in a shallow baking dish

Marinade:
2 Tbsp soy sauce
2 tsp sesame oil
1 Tbsp maple syrup
a dash of pepper
a dash of balsamic vinegar

Mix all the ingredients and pour it over the tofu
Marinate it for 30 minutes
Bake the tofu at 350F for 30 minutes or until it's cooked

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

New website : Guikubi.com

I have a new website where I have moved all my posts from here to there. You can learn more about my work and also share info on computing, web development, and music. http://guikubi.com
By the way Guikubi is my first name.

Friday, April 23, 2010

ideas for my menu

#1. pita pizza
Use pita bread as pizza dough, spread some pizza sauce, toppings, cheese and herbs, keep it simple and light. put it in toaster oven for 8 minutes or until the edge is brown and cheese is bubbly. My favorite is tomato, basil, and cheese (a good melting cheese like mozzarella and Parmesan)

#2. mini pancakes
regular pancake batter (I like mine with a little bit yogurt), pour the batter into 1.5-2 inches diameters pancakes. Make 10 and stack them together, serve in the center of a plate, drizzle with maple syrup, nuts, and some tart jam on the side. Serve with hot chocolate.

Monday, May 25, 2009

Ran's and Guikubi's Website

Pablo and Ran
  1. Food (include related pictures, videos, short stories, music, i.e., cultural stuff)
    • Recipes
    • Restaurant reviews
    • Farmer's market reviews
    • Business venues that promote local and healthy food and practice
    • Recipe database and parser (allows user to upload a recipe to include in the database)

Ran
  1. Writing: Short stories, essays, poems (may include pictures, videos)
Pablo
  1. Music
  2. Programming Projects


Friday, March 21, 2008

03/21/08 - Music Informatics Meeting

Physical model - know properties of the instrument, model them, create interface to modify.

What's RTC mix?
-program to create sound objects

Monday, March 10, 2008

American Art and Portraiture Center

An interesting book on the value of land and the repurcussions on economic growth. "Poverty and progress" by Henry George.

Also, it was inspiring to hear for a immensely rich man to donate 9/10ths of his fortune to public works:
Andrew Carnegie
Quotes:
"Man must have an idol and the amassing of wealth is one of the worst species of idolatry! No idol is more debasing than the worship of money! Whatever I engage in I must push inordinately; therefore should I be careful to choose that life which will be the most elevating in its character. To continue much longer overwhelmed by business cares and with most of my thoughts wholly upon the way to make more money in the shortest time, must degrade me beyond hope of permanent recovery. I will resign business at thirty-five, but during these ensuing two years I wish to spend the afternoons in receiving instruction and in reading systematically!"


"Man does not live by bread alone. I have known millionaires starving for lack of the nutriment which alone can sustain all that is human in man, and I know workmen, and many so-called poor men, who revel in luxuries beyond the power of those millionaires to reach. It is the mind that makes the body rich. There is no class so pitiably wretched as that which possesses money and nothing else. Money can only be the useful drudge of things immeasurably higher than itself. Exalted beyond this, as it sometimes is, it remains Caliban still and still plays the beast. My aspirations take a higher flight. Mine be it to have contributed to the enlightenment and the joys of the mind, to the things of the spirit, to all that tends to bring into the lives of the toilers of Pittsburgh sweetness and light. I hold this the noblest possible use of wealth."