Tuesday, June 6, 2017

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Hello, this is Luca!

Today, I will give you a very simple

,but powerful trick to achieve enormous results with

languages.

One of the keys to learning is regularity. It is necessary to practice a small

bit every day and do it over time.

But how can you make sure not to abandon our course, and thus lose the fruit

of our labors?

Well, the secret is to work On your motivation.

I like to define motivation as "fuel for the learning of

languages",

because, in fact, if you do not have a beginning

,you do not start,

and if you do not put enough effort, in fact, you will not go far.

A very good way to always fuel up on motivation is to list the reasons why

you want to learn a language.

So I strongly advise you to Take a notebook and a pen,

And list the benefits you will have when you speak the language

that you are learning.

So

imagine yourself in pleasant situations where you speak

the language, fluently and with ease.

Imagine the look of others, imagine all that learning a language can do for you

to have.

Make sure to be fairly concrete.

Really, do the exercise, because even if today

you are motivated, there will inevitably be a decrease in motivation and this list

will help to overcome this difficulty.

To start, I will give you examples. One example:

imagine writing

"when I speak my new language,

I'll be able to travel alone, and get by, I'm going to impress my friends "

"I will be more intelligent and more attractive, I will have

great encounters ", I could have access to even more

knowledge".

"I will be able to watch movies in their original versions"

Really, there are plenty of good reasons to learn a foreign language

and I invite you to really personalize

the list you will write in according to your needs and

wishes of what you want to do.

Then, another tip is to display this list in an obvious place

at your house. For example, on your bedside,

on your desktop

and

in fact, it will really boost Your motivation every day and

You are going to get tremendous progress.

Trust me.

Because I assure you that it works great ! So, see you soon and

happy learning.

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【MUKBANG】 Easy & Tasty ! Egg Rice Porridge Topped With Whitebait ! 4Kg, 2670kcal [CC Available] - Duration: 4:45.

Hello its Kinoshita Yuka (Eng subs by ~Aphexx~) (font size+color+transparency 100% controlled by you)

so today! tadaa I made an egg "ojiya" porridge topped with "shirasu" (tiny sardines) and onion

from time to time you get a hankering for some ojiya porridge,

even for those days when you don't have much of an appetite, you can down a bowl of this pretty easily

alrighty lets see how this is made

this is how its made I'll be making 14 portions today

first beat some eggs in a pot boil some cooked rice and dashi stock

cook for roughly 10 minutes next add miso, ponzu citrus, and our shirasu sardines

then cook for an additional 5 minutes

then add our egg mix using a circular motion cut off the heat after 1 minute

then season to taste: since I love ponzu citrus sauce so much I'm gonna add a bit extra

extra shirasu sardine and once you add the onion its.....

tadaa the dish is complete

the shirasu sardine look so yummy itadakimasu

waaa~ this is gonna be so good

packed with shirasu it looks so yummy

flavored perfectly

in case the flavor is too strong or too thin ~adjust the recipe to suit~

but as for me this tastes just right

you can really taste the shirasu sardines in this they're so yummy... I also love ojiya porridge as well

omg the weight!

I took 1 bite but lets see how much it weighs

w/o the bowl its 4.2kg

I'm always so forgetful when it comes to weighing things

its flavored just right its sort of on the mild side but its flavored

with plenty of dashi stock and the ponzu citrus serves to liven up the flavor making it taste so fresh

the rice and shirasu are so puffed up as well

eating with this particular spoon I'm getting the feeling that I'm not putting a dent into this porridge at all

this spoon over looks a bit bigger but the dished out spoon part is bigger on this one

its a spoon meant for soups afterall oh well this porridge is so piping hot I guess it works out

the miso flavor is so nice as well

getting so hot now

ojiya porridge just warms you up

my tummy is so warm right now

I love the mouthfeel of these shirasu fish

and to this porridge: tadaa I've heard that shirasu and pickled plums

taste great together so I'll be adding a few now

I love pickled plums so much

looks so yummy

the sourness of the plums really serve to stimulate appetites

the miso flavor is way in the background and the plums serve to really accentuate its flavor

last mouthful itadakimasu

all done gochisosamadeshita

the shirasu fish and ojiya porridge were so yummy

packed full of those tiny shirasu fish and the mouthfeel of those fish were so good as well

and since the overall flavor was on the mild side it really paired nicely with the shirasu

and halfway thru I added some pickled plum and they were so tangy and yummy

this was so easy to make and perfect for those days when you don't have much of an appetite

it was so delish won't you all please give it a try?

and as always thanks for watching and if you liked this video please hit the like and subscribe buttons BAI BAI

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3 best SEO practices for a fast-loading e-commerce site - Duration: 3:12.

3 best SEO practices for a fast-loading e-commerce site

To ensure your site is always ranked highly by search engines,

make sure you follow market trends

and always have a grasp on challenges surrounding algorithm changes.

Ever since the boom of smartphones and mobile browsing,

search engines have been adapted

to rank up sites that display quickly.

PrestaShop gives you access to hundreds of features

to help you improve your site's response and load times.

#1 - Activate the browser cache

First option: activate the browser cache.

All you need to do is open the "Advanced Parameters" menu

and head to "Performance."

There are two sides to caching

the database side, and the file side.

We'll be dealing with the file side.

This option lets you create pre-compiled page versions

to keep server resource usage down

and reduce the number of requests made to the engine.

The PrestaShop template engine,

also called Smarty,

will receive less requests,

since it will be preparing pages in advance to dispatch to users,

instead of creating them upon request.

#2 - Using the CCC feature

A little further down this page,

you can find another very interesting feature,

one PrestaShop calls CCC

concatenation, compression, caching

It's a way of minifying files by removing everything useless

and combining them into one.

This concept can apply to CSS style sheets, JavaScript, even HTML files!

The CCC option also makes it possible to move JavaScript

to the end of the page

so that slower scripts

don't weigh down page loading and scare off users.

#3 - Optimizing your HTAccess file

Last but not least,

your HTAccess file is yet another handy little optimization.

PrestaShop is capable of modifying your .htaccess file

to include several optimization directives for Apache,

ensuring the fastest load time possible.

The HTAccess file is a text file

that lets you establish a link

between your site and your hosting server.

You can use the file to carry out a number of operations.

Among them is Gzip compression,

a method for sending compressed versions of your files

that a user's browser

can then decompress and display more quickly.

Using this method,

some files can be transmitted up to 10 times faster

and generated in record time.

The HTAccess file is a very sensitive file

that obeys a language of regular expressions.

One slip up could result in major display mishaps on your website,

which is why it's important

that the file only be modified by a developer

or webmaster capable of tweaking it safely.

If these options are activated and configured properly,

load time should be reduced by a few seconds,

offering an even better experience for users.

benefits are immediate,

given that fast-loading sites

usually experience high conversion rates.

In fact, Amazon calculated

that a reduction of just 100ms per page

enabled a 1% increase in its conversion rate.

Aside from these pluses,

your site's SEO will thank you.

A fast-loading site

is one more way to demonstrate to search engines

that you are truly committed to offering your users

a great experience.

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30 Things to do in Cape Town, South Africa Travel Guide - Duration: 25:01.

Today we're taking you around one of our favourite cities: Cape Town, South Africa.

We first visited Cape Town in 2015 as the final stop on a monthlong trip across South

Africa.

However, by the time we arrived, we only had a couple of days to spare and the weather

was less than ideal, so we didn't get to see very much.

We knew we had to return to do the city justice and also film a proper Cape Town travel guide

for you guys.

This time around, we gave ourselves a full week to spare.

Our days were packed with sightseeing, and with visits to restaurants, chocolate shops,

wineries and gin distilleries, so without further delay, let us show you 30 things do

in Cape Town, South Africa:

Let's start with the attraction that should be at the very top of your itinerary: riding

the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway.

Any Capetonian will tell you to do this at the first sign of clear weather.

When the mountain is shrouded in clouds, also known as the tablecloth effect, or experiencing

high winds, the cable car shuts down.

This can happen from one moment to the next, so you don't want to leave this attraction

to your final day, just in case!

Table Mountain forms part of Table Mountain National Park and it has been voted one of

the New 7 Wonders of Nature.

Whether you choose to ride the cable car or hike to the top, it's worth a visit for

the views you get of Cape Town and Robben Island.

Speaking from personal experience, do not underestimate how cold and windy it can get

atop Table Mountain, even on the sunniest of days.

There's a shop that sells jackets and fleeces as soon as you get off the cable car, and

for good reason, so save yourself the cash and bundle up!

So last night we were researching some rooftop bars here in Cape Town and we found one called

Cloud 9.

It is on top of a boutique hotel and the views are seriously amazing.

It is like 360 degree views and you've got Table Mountain right there.

Well, I think officially we are having the most scenic pizza of our lives.

Oh, yes.

Check that out.

Here we go.

So I got Siciliana.

So let's see.

Apparently this has anchovies, black olives.

Yeah.

Tomato.

It looks good.

.And something I've got to mention is we've had pizza in South Africa a few times on this

trip.

So good.

It is so good.

They make amazing pizzas here.

Thin crust pizza and capers.

Yeah, most of the time they are thin crust pizza and they have really cool ingredients

like I've had pizzas with bacon, feta, avocado.

And Sam got?

Which one did you get?

I got the Mediterranean.

Oh, and that includes I think I've got spinach, I've got feta, I've got mushrooms.

Chorizo.

I've got chorizo.

So there is a lot going on in this pizza.

Yours looks really good.

Mmm.

We'll have to swap a few slices.

One for one.

A bite for a bite.

A slice for a slice.

Says who?

Says I.

Says the wife.

Hahaha.

I can really taste that feta.

Yeah.

So nice.

And yeah like the thin crust pizzas are nice and light and that is kind of good because

today is a really hot day.

I wouldn't want to be having a big thick pizza.

So this morning we are going scootering around Table Mountain.

Check out our rides.

I've never ridden one of these scooters before so it should be a fun adventure.

So this is what Table Mountain looks like at the moment.

So we're going to go scootering on Signal Hill instead.

Feeling famished from that ride, we made our way to Honest Chocolate on Wale Street.

They're a small artisanal chocolate company that not only makes delicious chocolate using

organically produced ingredients, but they also brew a nice cup of coffee to go along

with their sweet treats.

It's the perfect stop for anyone with a sweet tooth.

Alright guys so this afternoon we're at Hope On Hopkins and it is going to be a fun gin

tasting.

All about the gin.

Gin, gin, gin.

And we've found out last year in Edinburgh that you are a big fan of gin.

Oh, we love gin.

I think the last time we had it was when we were there.

We were in a gin den.

So this is going to be great.

We're going to be doing a tasting here and yeah let's get started with that.

We had a total of 4 gins on our tasting: London Dry Gin, Salt River Gin, Mediterranean Gin,

and a pink one called Lucy's Last of the Summer Wines.

It was a really fun way to spend the afternoon, especially considering it was a bit chilly

out.

Alright, Sammy boy.

Starting with the London Dry.

That is some seriously good stuff.

I to think we have 3 more to go.

Haha.

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront sits on Table Bay Harbour with views of Table Mountain looming

in the background.

The complex is home to shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, and a few tourist attractions,

so it's a good spot to add to your Cape Town itinerary.

(Live Music)

While you're down by the V&A Waterfront, you can also do a harbour cruise.

We did a short 30-minute tour with City Sightseeing.

You can buy tickets on the spot for 40 rand, which was around $3 USD at the time.

If this isn't your first time to Cape Town, you'll notice that there's a new landmark

on the waterfront, and that's the Silo Hotel.

This was considered a bit of a concrete eyesore for many years, but the historic grain silo

now houses a luxury hotel, a bar, a restaurant, and the new Museum of Contemporary Art Africa,

which is set to open in September 2017.

We ate at the Granary Cafe and the food was delicious!

For a big splash of colour, you need to make your way to Bo Kaap.

Also known as the Malay Quarter, this Cape Town neighbourhood sits on the slopes of Signal

Hill and is known for it's bright painted houses that come in every shade under the

rainbow.

It's a fun place to wander around, and you're bound to come across a few Instagram shoots

going on.

While you're in Bo Kaap, you can't miss the chance to sample some Cape Malay food.

This type of cuisine combines Malaysian, Indonesian, and African flavours.

We went to Biesmiellah, which is an institution in this part of town, and we had one of the

tastiest meals ever.

So all the food is here and it smells and it looks amazing.

But we're going to be trying something new.

We're having something called bobotie.

At least I think that is how you say it and I'm going to read you the description because

this sounds tantalizing.

A sweet sour flavored lean beef mince, stir-fried with fresh herbs, spices topped with a milked

egg glaze served with sweet yellow rice.

How is it?

That is nice.

It is kind of sweet.

Is it?

Yeah.

Is it sweet minced meat?

A bit?

Yeah.

I don't know if there is cinnamon or nutmeg or something.

I wonder if there is any raisins in there?

Hhhmmm.

Raisins would go really well with this.

Okay.

It is kind of it has got like a Christmasy flavor in a way.

Oh, wow.

Mmmm.

So enjoying that huh?

It does have raisins.

There you go.

There you go.

My wish has been granted.

Haha.

My food wish.

My food wish.

I make food wishes with an imaginary genie.

Mmmm.

That is good stuff.

Time for dish number two.

So the next one that we got is a mutton curry and it says skewers of mutton cooked gently

and slowly with a blend of traditional spices and herbs to produce a tantalizing curry.

Check that out.

That does look like a tantalizing curry.

It does look tantalizing and it comes with roti.

Yes.

So I'm just we ate like an insane amount of roti when we were in Malaysia and Singapore.

So that is a very familiar bread for us.

Oh yeah.

You know what?

I don't even think I got any mutton in that bite.

It is just sauce but let's just go with that.

How is the curry?

Mmmm.

Savory?

Mmmm.

Alright, grabbing a bit of roti and going in for my first bite.

I am going in with my hands.

Oh nice.

I was able to scoop out a piece of the mutton.

Right?

Wow.

Oooh.

Wow.

That is some tender mutton and then when you combine it with just like a really rich savory

sauce and then a really nice roti.

Yeah, that is a winning combo for sure.

So this morning we are doing the City Sightseeing Tour.

It is a hop on, hop off and I think they have like 3 different loops so we're just going

to ride the bus and get off whereever we think a place looks interesting.

Yeah, it is going to let us to explore a lot more of the outskirts of the city as opposed

to just the downtown area so we're really looking forward to that.

One of the best things we did in Cape Town was make use of the City Sightseeing bus.

This allowed us to explore different parts of the city, including a few places that would

have been hard to reach without a car.

The whole journey is narrated via audio headsets, plus it was a great way to get an overview

of Cape Town.

So new up we're at Camps Bay beach and I don't think I've ever been so bundled up for the

beach before.

The views are incredible but the water is ice cold so I don't think we're going to be

going in but we will show you the views.

One of the stops on the bus tour was Camps Bay Beach.

It was a bit early in the day, so we had the whole place to ourselves, but it's easy

to see why this is one of the most desirable neighbourhoods in Cape Town.

The mountain backdrop is breathtaking!

Another place we visited during the hop-on-hop-off tour was Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden.

Set against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, this is yet again another beautiful spot worth

visiting.

If you do make it all the way out here, don't miss the tree canopy walkway, named Boomslang,

meaning tree snake.

So last time we were in Cape Town we didn't make it to the Kirstenbosch Gardens and I

was really sad because this was the one place I really wanted to see and now we're finally

here and we're doing the canopy tree walk.

We have arrived at Beau Constantia.

Why are we here Sam?

Wine, wine and more wine.

Wine tasting time.

We just spent a full week in Stellenbosch drinking wine.

Clearly that was not enough.

I'm hooked.

I'm hooked.

I would do this probably every weekend if I lived in this area.

Alright, let's go in.

While riding the city sightseeing bus, we also discovered that there was a wine loop,

so naturally we decided a wine tasting was in order, and made our way to Beau Constantia.

Beau Constantia is a boutique wine farm located at the top of Constantia Nek overlooking False

Bay.

It was a beautiful setting and their wines were also really good!

Let the wine tasting begin.

We are starting with a glass of white.

Pas de Nom is the name.

That means it has no name.

Hahaha.

You've gotta like that.

That is so clever.

So clever.

Anyways, we've ordered food.

We got ourselves a cheese box.

Ooh.

Cheese and meat box.

Look at this.

Look at all of that cheese and meat.

Look at how big that is.

Fancy.

Okay, that is meant to be shared Sam.

That is just for me.

Moving on to the red.

On to the red.

And I'm definitely more of a fan of the red.

Oooh.

Spooky.

So today we are visiting The Castle Of Good Hope but unfortunately we've chosen a day

when there is some kind of event happening here.

So there is going to be no firing of the canon and we can't go into the museum so we'll just

show you the grounds and make the most of it.

This place is a maze of yellow.

It is so bright and cheerful and we're just wandering around the Governor's Quarters.

He had a fancy home.

The Castle of Good Hope was built by the Dutch East India Company between 1666 and 1679,

and it is the oldest colonial building in South Africa.

The fort was built as tensions rose between Britain and the Netherlands and rumours of

war began to swirl.

Today, the building houses the Castle Military Museum.

Now let's dive into museums.

First up, we visited the District 6 Museum.

District 6 was once a mixed community of freed slaves, merchants, artisans, labourers and

immigrants.

It was a vibrant community, however, by the beginning of the twentieth century, the process

of removals had begun.

In total, more than 60 000 people were forcibly removed to the Cape Flats, and their houses

in District Six were flattened by bulldozers.

This museum is a memorial that shares individual stories of former residents.

We also visited the Slave Lodge, which as the name suggests, was a building used as

a lodge for slaves of the Dutch East India Company.

Like the District 6 Museum, this is a must-visit to better understand South Africa's history.

And if art is your thing, there's the South African National Gallery which is located

in the Company's Garden.

The gallery houses works by South African, African, British, French, Dutch and Flemish

artists.

So this afternoon we're taking a little wander through The Company's Garden and we lucked

out with an AirBNB that is directly across the park.

So it is pretty cool.

You have a few different museums and galleries within the park itself and Sam is off chasing

albino squirrels at the moment.

And while you're at the The Company's Garden, we'd also recommend grabbing a bite at their

restaurant.

We went there for breakfast and had a bit of a feast.

Well you're looking pretty happy over there.

With coffee and food in front of your face.

Another cappuccino and look at the size of this.

This is the full English or the complete breakfast or whatever you want to call it here.

Well, give us the tour then.

This thing is massive.

Like this plate.

Look at this.

It is more like a platter.

It is a platter.

It is a double hand platter.

Double hand platter.

Oh man.

So over here we've got what appears to be some fried mushrooms.

I love mushrooms We have a hashbrown.

We have a grilled tomato, we have toast.

We have bacon and that will please any Canadian guy.

And over here we have like a thin.

A long thin sausage and then we have two eggs well done.

Okay, so for my breakfast I ordered Eggs Benedict with Salmon.

Eggs Benedict is probably one of the breakfasts items whenever it is available like we're

kind of all over that.

It is probably one of our favorite things to have.

Mmmm.

What do you think?

Mmmhmm.

It gets the thumbs up.

The Cape Peninsula is an easy day trip from Cape Town.

You could do a bus tour, but why would you want to sit in a bus all day when you could

be riding a sidecar?

This was one of the funnest tours we've done in a while and it was a blast thanks

to our guide Bradley who had a great sense of humour.

I'm going to make you look gangster for a second.

Hahaha.

Leave it there for me.

Gangster.

My Gangsta look.

There you go.

Almost there.

Suits you well.

Yeah.

There we go.

And the coolest thing I have to say about this helmet is just the sunglasses.

They are kind of like sunglass goggles.

Yeah, goggles.

They are goggles.

There we go.

There you go.

So for now you can take this down but if you need it when you're on the bike if you're

behind another car or fumes or a lot of wind in your face just pop it up.

Okay, so now Sam.

Good.

Alright, are you all set?

All set.

Now your turn.

Ready to go.

We rode all the way down to the Cape of Good Hope, which is the southwesternmost point

on the African continent.

Sam had an encounter with an ostrich and we saw baboons.

We also climbed to the top of the lighthouse for views of what looks like the ends of the

Earth.

Next up we have made it to Boulders Beach where the main attraction is penguins, penguins

and more penguins.

There is a colony of penguins here and we're going to go check them out.

For a little bit of shopping, we hit up Greenmarket Square, where there is no shortage of choice

when it comes to souvenirs.

We saw everything from beaded jewelry and wire art, to bright dashikis and carved wooden

sculptures.

Now if you had to choose one thing to take back home what would it be?

Well, that is a tough decision because a lot of really cool artwork and like tapestry and

all of these other things but I've got my eye on this skinny giraffes and I've seen

them sold all over South Africa but that would definitely not fit in my suitcase.

I think I'd like to break them in 3.

They are like really tall.

They are like six feet tall.

Like wooden giraffes.

I'd have to break its neck off and then its legs and then throw it in the suitcase and

then glue it back together but that wouldn't be very cool.

So I guess, I guess I'd have to explore shipping.

Just a short walk from there, we found Mariam's Kitchen.

Here you can order the famed Gatsby, a popular South African sandwich, which is a behemoth

of a meal.

What have we done?

Oh, what have we done?

Oh my gosh.

Okay, so today we're in Cape Town and we wanted to try the Gatsby.

This is a dish that apparently originated in the Cape Flats.

It is fast food so we thought hey let's order two half portions and then this behemoth of

a meal arrived and I'm not entirely sure how we're going to eat all of this.

I don't think we can accurately portray just how big this is.

It is huge.

Put your hand out.

My hands.

Tada.

Like this thing is enormous.

It is like bigger than my head.

This is the half portion.

This is way bigger than your head.

Imagine if we had gotten the full one.

Like the bread would be out to here.

Like, this is to feed a family.

It is enough food to feed a group of friends and we're going to eat all of this.

Just the two of us.

Arggh!

Okay, so it is time introduce you to the Gatsby.

Time to tuck into it but first basically it is just if you can imagine it is a massive

submarine sandwich.

Yeah.

You can see it is shaped like a submarine.

If we actually went like that you can see that is probably what a large one looks like.

Yes, that would be one large basically.

Maybe one large one.

And anyways yeah.

Let's take a look and see what is inside.

So it is filled with chips.

That is the key ingredient.

Every Gatsby has chips.

Woah, look at how many chips there are.

And then the one that I got here is the Steak Masala so you can see there is a big generous

chunk of steak.

Big hunk of steak.

I noticed some lettuce at the bottom.

There is a bit of salad in there as well.

Yeah, there is a little bit of salad but is obviously at the very very bottom.

You can barely see it.

Yeah, and we noticed on the menu they had a whole bunch of fillings.

You can get it with hotdog, sausage, eggs.

They had one with curry as well too.

So many options.

You can get anything you want really.

Alright, so let's actually go in for the first bite.

Actually they just told us we're supposed to be eating this with our hands.

Okay.

No cutlery allowed.

Alright.

So good luck.

Alright, good luck with that.

Woah.

This is just like oh my gosh I can't even hold it.

Oh my gosh.

Hahaha.

Woah!

Mmmm.

That is so so so good.

Mmmm.

And also you got your chips coated in barbecue sauce?

You know what?

I got mine, I think there is barbecue and maybe like a bit of piri piri.

That is like really spicy so you really taste the chips, you taste the steak and then of

course there is not a lot of salad in there.

I have to say.

I do think there is some onions but my gosh.

You know what this is like hangover food.

Time for the first bite.

That is insane.

That is just so big.

So so big.

Mmmmm.

Isn't it good?

Yours must be spicy?

It is good.

Well the tomato sauce is sweet so it balances out but seriously this is like carb overload.

Bread and potatoes.

Yeah, there is no way we each needed our own half one.

We could have shared a half.

We will try our best.

Had we known.

Had we known.

Another dish we'd recommend trying is Bunny Chow.

For this meal, we made our way to the Eastern Food Bazaar.

We're going to introduce you to a dish called Bunny Chow.

And we first had Bunny Chow when we came to South Africa about two years ago.

We had it on safari and the first time we heard bunny chow we were like woah they're

eating baby bunnies that is a little sad.

I'm not sure I can.

But this dish has nothing to do with Bunnies.

Nothing to do with rabbit.

It is actually a curry so it is a hollowed out loaf of bread stuffed with curry and this

is a dish that actually originated in Durban where there is a large Indian population.

Yeah, so first up I am having the chicken bunny chow and before I have that I'll point

out that the one you got is vegetarian and there was also lamb on the menu.

So yeah, lots of options.

Lots of options and just look at how big this is.

This is my hand.

It is seriously like half a loaf of bread.

Right there.

So I'm just going to dig right in.

I'm going to try and get.

Oh, wow look at that.

Nice big piece of chicken.

I'm going to try and get a little bit of bread and try to get a bit of chicken.

Should that piece of chicken is so big I think I'm just going to go for some sauce.

Oh la lah.

Oh, that is nice.

Yeah?

Oh yeah?

It smells so good.

I can smell the curry.

That is a wonderful curry.

It is rich it is a little bit spicy but not overpoweringly spicy and it kind of reminds

me a bit of a masala.

Of a masala curry.

It has just kind of got that rich tomato base.

Yeah.

Oh my gosh that is good.

I'm going in for a second bite.

You know it is good when I go in for round two.

And I did get a little bit of bread from the side as well.

Cool.

Mmmmm.

Oh yeah.

It is now my turn so I got the vegetarian bunny chow.

And here is the bread that was hollowed out from inside the loaf.

So I'm going to use this for dipping.

Ype.

So here we go.

I should mention if you compare yours is more of a brown color.

Yeah.

Whereas mine is orange.

So yours should taste different.

Mmmm.

That is good.

How is that?

It is good.

Woah.

I'm spraying everywhere.

We've got some lentils, potatoes, green beans.

Not lentils.

I mean peas.

I mean peas.

Peas.

But yeah, it is so spicy.

Oh my gosh.

It burns in the throat.

Yours is obviously spicier than mine.

Mine is spicy but just kind of mildly spicy.

Mmmm.

This is such a fun meal as well.

Like look at this.

I have a tower of bread on my plate.

Like how often do you eat out of a tower of bread?

Not very.

And if you feel like sampling some international cuisine, Cape Town has that too.

We were in the mood for Peruvian, so we had dinner at Charango, where they make a mouthwatering

ceviche and tiradito.

For a look at Cape Town through a different lens, you can also do a street art tour with

Juma, who is a guide and local street artist.

He runs a few different tours through Woodstock and the township of Khayelitsha, where you

can see murals done by national and international artists.

It is time to hit up Kloof street.

Kloof.

Yes, and I'm in search of Pinotage which is a unique wine to South Africa.

Yes, so let's see if we can find a wine bar.

Oh la lah.

If you're looking for a taste of Cape Town's nightlife, Kloof Street and Long Street are

your best bets.

These two streets are lined with bars and late night dining spots.

We kept things pretty tame, but if you stick around long enough this area really comes

to life.

So we didn't end up at a wine bar.

We ended up at a cool hostel that has a bar and they serve wine so we got some house wine.

This is an official Baz bus stop.

Oh.

So this is a bit of a reminder of our trip in 2015.

Alright, so yeah anyways going back to the pinotage.

So this is the local grape of South Africa.

And it is a red grape and it is known for its smoky and fruit flavors.

Oh mister wine connoisseur getting fancy over here.

Yeah, and I love my wine so time to try it.

Good stuff?

Oh yeah.

And I'm having the white.

Cheers!

Clink.

And that's a wrap for our week in Cape Town, South Africa.

We hope you enjoyed following along and that this guide gave you a few ideas of things

to see, do and eat in Cape Town.

As always, if you have any other suggestions for fellow travellers, feel free to share

those in the comments below.

In the meantime, wishing you happy travels and see you next time!

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Atatürk Kayıp Kıta MU Da Ne Aradı? - Duration: 15:29.

Merhaba Kült TV'nin araştıran insanları eski bir videomuzu yeniledik ve tekrardan

sizlerin beÄźenisine sunduk.

Cumhuriyetimizin kurucusu Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk'ün beklide en az bilinen yönlerinden

bir tanesi antik gizemlere, okültizme ve ezoteriye olan merakıdır.

Atatürk'ün en büyük hayallerinden birisi Türklerin kökenini ortaya çıkartmaktı.

Gazinin emriyle Osmanlı imparatorluğu'nun son yıllarından cumhuriyetin ilk yıllarına

kadar Türklük akımları üzerine yapılan araştırmalar derlendi.

Bir çok bilim adamı ve araştırmacı bu alanda yeni çalışmalara başladı.

Yabancı bilim adamları davet edildi.

1930 yılında Türk tarih kurumu kuruldu.

Çalışmalar sonucu çok zengin kaynaklara ve bilgilere ulaşıldı.

Ancak Türklerin nereden geldiği sorusu yanıt bulamadı.

Konu yavaş yavaş gündemden düşerken eldeki kaynaklar ışığında Atatürk bizzat kısa

tezler hazırlıyor ve bunları yemeğe davet ettiği akademisyenlerle uzun uzadıya tartışıyordu.

1932 Yılında emekli general Tahsin Bey Atatürk'ü ziyaret etti.

Tahsin Bey Maya dili ile Türk dili arasındaki benzerlikleri anlatmaya başladı ve Bir Mu

kıtası araştırmacısı olarak tanınan İngiliz Albay James Chruchward 'ın kendisine

bahsettiği Hindistan da bulduğu tabletleri anlattı Atatürk'ün gözleri parladı.

Chruchward ertesi gĂĽn apar topar Ankara'ya davet edildi.

İki hafta Sonra Chruchward Ankara'ya gelerek Çankaya'da Atatürk ve Tahsin Bey ile akşam

yemeÄźi yedi.

Yemekte Tabletleri nasıl bulduğunu bu tabletleri çözmek için 50 yılını harcadığını

ve bu konuda 5 tane kitap yazdığını, Ayrıca arkadaşı Amerikalı arkeolog William Nouvo'nun

da tabletler bulduğunu ve Maya dilinin bu tabletlere dayandığını tabletlerde ise

m.ö 200.000 ile 70.000 yılları arasında pasifikte yer alan Avusturalya'dan biraz

daha büyük MU isimli bir kıtadan bahsedildiğini, kıtada yaşayanların yüksek bir medeniyete

ulaştıktan sonra sel yada tufan sonucu kıtanın battığının düşünüldüğünü uzun

uzadıya anlattı.

Bunun üzerine Atatürk Chruchward'ın kendisine hediye ettiği 5 kitabı 60 kişilik bir heyet

kurdurarak tercĂĽme edilmesi emrini verdi.

Bundan sonrasını Salih Bozok hatıratında şöyle anlatıyor; Gazi kitapların tercümesi

yapılırken çok heycanlıydı gün aşırı " tercümeler bitmedimi çocuk heyet neden

bu kadar yavaş çalışıyor?"

diye hayıflanıyordu.

Nihayet sonunda tercĂĽmeler bitti.

Kitaplar basılmadı dakdilo edilerek Atatürk'e sunuldu.

Gazi metinleri tekrar tekrar bĂĽyĂĽk bir dikkatle okudu.

Yaradılışı anlatan bölümle özellikle ilgilenmişti.

Mu Kıtasının insanlığın ana vatanı olduğunu nüfusun 64 milyona çıktığını

yazan kısmın altını çizmişti.

Mu da geçen tanrı kavramıyla da yakından ilgilenmiş yaratıcının insan aklıyla

anlaşılamayacağının üzerinde durmuştu tercümelerde Maya dili de dahil tüm lisanların

mu dilinden tĂĽrediÄźi belirtiliyordu.

Kıtanın batışını anlatan bölümde Halkın " Ya mu bizi kurtar " diye bağırdığına

dikkat çekerek MU nun aynı zamanda bir ilah adı olduğu sonucuna vardı.

Mu dili kökenli özel isim ve sıfatları Öz Türkçe ile karşılaştırarak notlar

alıyordu.

Mu sembollerini Latin harfleriyle karşılaştırıyordu.

Salih Bozok'un konu ile alakalı aktardıkları bu kadarla kalsa da Kısa bir süre sonra

Atatürk Tahsin Beyi Meksika'ya elçi olarak atamış ayrıca Tbmm bütçe kayıtlarından

da anlaşıldığı üzere kendisine yüklü bir araştırma bütçesi tahsis etmiştir.

Tahsin Beyin esas görevi Maya dilinin Türkçe ile olan benzerliğini ve Maya tabletlerini

araştırmaktı.

Tahsin Beyin Meksika'ya varışından bir süre sonra Etnorafya müzesinden bazı uzmanları

yanına görevli olarak gönderildiler.

Ekip çalışmalarına başladı.

Araştırmaların sonucunu Tahsin Bey 3 ciltlik bir kitap haline getirerek belge ve fotoğraflarla

AtatĂĽrke sundu.

Kitaplarda Maya Aztek ve İnka uygarlıklarının kullandıkları eşyaların Türklerin kullandıkları

eşyalara ne kadar çok benzediği hatta davullarında ve kalkanlarında kullandıkları ay ve yıldızın

Türk bayrağındaki ay ve yıldızdan hiçbir farkı olmadığı açıkça kanıtlanıyordu.

Ayrıca yüksek meblağlar karşılığında William Nouvo'nun elinde bulunan tabletlerden

bir tanesi satın alınarak Atatürk'e gönderildi.

Tablet şu anda halen Atatürk'ün saklı mektuplarıyla birlikte muhafaza edilmektedir.

Atatürk'e Kitaplar haline getirilip sunulan araştırma sonucu ise 70 lere kadar Türk

dil kurumunda bulunuyordu şu anda Anıtkabir kütüphanesinde ilk cilt olarak 1301 ve 1302

numarası ile halen ziyarete açıktır üçüncü cilt ise kaybolmuştur.

Ayrıca Chruchward kitaplarından yapılan çevirilerde 4 cilt olarak aynı yerde saklanmaktadır.

Yine Tahsin Beyin Meksika da çekip Atatürk'e yollattığı 700 ü aşkın fotoğrafta anıtkabir

fotoğraf arşivinde yer almaktadır.

Fotoğraflarda tapınakların sunakların antik Türk kültüründekilere ne kadar benzediği

açıkça görülmektedir.

Ayrıca Atatürk'ün özellikle ilgilendiği bazı fotoğraflarda tapınaklar da ayinleri

yöneten kişilerin kürsülerin de istisnasız şekilde Türklerin ilk sembolü ve dünyada

sadece Türk mitolojisinde görülen bozkurt figürünün birebir aynısının kullanılması

olmuĹźtur.

Sonuç olarak Atatürk akademik ve bilimsel delillerle desteklenen bir Türk tarih tezi

sunmuş ancak bunu kitaplaştırmaya ömrü vefa etmemiştir.

Teze göre şu sorulara net cevaplar veriliyordu.

TĂĽrkler Orta Asya'dan gelmiĹźtir. Ancak orta asya'ya nereden ve ne zaman gelmiĹźlerdi?

Türkler'in Amerika kıtasının yerlileri olan İnca, Maya ve Aztekler'le olan tartışmasız benzerlikleri nasıl açıklanabilirdi?

Dünya Tarihi Nerede Başlamıştı?

Orhun Yazıtlarıyla Maya Tabletleri nasıl paralel olabilmektedir?

Bu arada bir dipnot olarak belirtelim Tahsin beyin soy adı Mayatepektir.

Bunun sebebi ise Maya dilinde tepe sözcüğünün karşılığının tepek olmasından ileri gelir.

Tahsin bey 1932 ila 1938 yılları arasında Türk tarih

kurumuna araştırmaları sonucu tuttuğu yüzlerce notu 14 ayrı rapor halinde yollamıştır.

Raporların bazı kayıp parçaları zaman zaman sahaflardan zaman zaman da bazı kişilerden

parça parça ortaya çıkmaktadır.

Tahsin Beyin torunu Osman Mayatepek bir canlı yayına telefonla bağlanarak yaptığı açıklamalar

oldukça dikkat çekicidir.

Ne yazık ki elde olan raporların sadece küçük bir kısmı ancak 2006 yılında

kitap haline getirilebilmiĹźtir.

Aslında Anıtkabir arşivleri acilen açılmalı ve uzman bir ekip Atatürk'ün yarım bırakmak

zorunda kaldığı bu hayalini gerçekleştirmelidir.

Araştırmalarımızın gelişerek devam edebilmesi için videoyu facebook twitter gibi sosyal

ağlarda paylaşmayı yeni videolarımızdan haberdar olup araştıran insanlar topluluğuna

katılmak için Kült TV ye abone olmayı unutmayın Tüm soru görüş ve önerileriniz

için bana videonun altında bulunan mail adresimden ulaşabilirsiniz.

Yeni videoda görüşünceye kadar hoşçakalın araştıran insanlar!

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Denim Journey #2 – The BMX Rider - Duration: 1:01.

A friend said to me, "wait for the moment you crash"

and I crashed...

and now I'm here, still riding.

I started practising front flips

and I was close,

and then I broke my leg.

So, I tried it again,

and after a couple months I landed it.

So that was a big point for me.

I was the world's first lady to land a front flip.

Sometimes we work weeks or months on a new trick,

so when you land it, it feels like,

"yeah, I got it, I nailed it."

My next dream is to ride in the Olympics.

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【MUKBANG】 Easy & Tasty ! Egg Rice Porridge Topped With Whitebait ! 4Kg, 2670kcal [CC Available] - Duration: 4:45.

Hello its Kinoshita Yuka (Eng subs by ~Aphexx~) (font size+color+transparency 100% controlled by you)

so today! tadaa I made an egg "ojiya" porridge topped with "shirasu" (tiny sardines) and onion

from time to time you get a hankering for some ojiya porridge,

even for those days when you don't have much of an appetite, you can down a bowl of this pretty easily

alrighty lets see how this is made

this is how its made I'll be making 14 portions today

first beat some eggs in a pot boil some cooked rice and dashi stock

cook for roughly 10 minutes next add miso, ponzu citrus, and our shirasu sardines

then cook for an additional 5 minutes

then add our egg mix using a circular motion cut off the heat after 1 minute

then season to taste: since I love ponzu citrus sauce so much I'm gonna add a bit extra

extra shirasu sardine and once you add the onion its.....

tadaa the dish is complete

the shirasu sardine look so yummy itadakimasu

waaa~ this is gonna be so good

packed with shirasu it looks so yummy

flavored perfectly

in case the flavor is too strong or too thin ~adjust the recipe to suit~

but as for me this tastes just right

you can really taste the shirasu sardines in this they're so yummy... I also love ojiya porridge as well

omg the weight!

I took 1 bite but lets see how much it weighs

w/o the bowl its 4.2kg

I'm always so forgetful when it comes to weighing things

its flavored just right its sort of on the mild side but its flavored

with plenty of dashi stock and the ponzu citrus serves to liven up the flavor making it taste so fresh

the rice and shirasu are so puffed up as well

eating with this particular spoon I'm getting the feeling that I'm not putting a dent into this porridge at all

this spoon over looks a bit bigger but the dished out spoon part is bigger on this one

its a spoon meant for soups afterall oh well this porridge is so piping hot I guess it works out

the miso flavor is so nice as well

getting so hot now

ojiya porridge just warms you up

my tummy is so warm right now

I love the mouthfeel of these shirasu fish

and to this porridge: tadaa I've heard that shirasu and pickled plums

taste great together so I'll be adding a few now

I love pickled plums so much

looks so yummy

the sourness of the plums really serve to stimulate appetites

the miso flavor is way in the background and the plums serve to really accentuate its flavor

last mouthful itadakimasu

all done gochisosamadeshita

the shirasu fish and ojiya porridge were so yummy

packed full of those tiny shirasu fish and the mouthfeel of those fish were so good as well

and since the overall flavor was on the mild side it really paired nicely with the shirasu

and halfway thru I added some pickled plum and they were so tangy and yummy

this was so easy to make and perfect for those days when you don't have much of an appetite

it was so delish won't you all please give it a try?

and as always thanks for watching and if you liked this video please hit the like and subscribe buttons BAI BAI

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Draw Tip Tuesday: Making a map! - Duration: 2:16.

Welcome to Draw Tip Tuesday Here's your weekly dose of inspiration to

build a creative habit!

One drawing at a time Brought to you by Sketchbook Skool

Remember the Draw Tip Tuesday Video with the contour drawing of an interior?

When you do this in your sketchbook, wouldn't it be fun to add a bit of extra context and

information?

The corner I drew is part of my studio, and drawing a map shows where in my studio this

is, and what else is there.

The great thing of making a floor plan is that you don't need to think about perspective.

Everything is straight from above so you can just use squares and shapes for all items

in the room.

It's up to you how much detail you want to add.

And how much imagination you need for it.

I'm drawing the corner with the two chairs, my desk and the computer on it, stuff lying

around, the corner where I do my video recordings.

With the camera above the table, lamps, paper, art supplies… and yeah why not, I'll draw

me.

I'll use color pencils to add a bit of color, Yellow will hopefully translate as light from

the lamps and windows, And I'll draw drop shadows, to give a bit

of a sense of depth to it all.

Now that's fun, but I'd like to fill up the white space and use it to write down and

point out the elements in the room.

There.

Welcome to my studio!

Will you make a map of your room today?

There's a lot more to learn about illustrating maps, and that's why I'm taking a klass

all about it at Sketchbook skool.

It's taught by map making expert Nate Padavick.

Are you joining me?

It started just yesterday so go to sketchbookskool.com and sign up today!

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How to improve all your relationships - Duration: 2:53.

today I will tell you a secret

that will make all your relationships so much easier

stop seeing the world through your eyes

stop thinking that others

see the world through your eyes

understand the different people can feel differently

going through the same one experience

things that look so obvious and crystal clear for you

might be not so obvious for someone else

make an experiment

think about some activity

let's say walking in the park with the kids

and now write down a word or an expression a feeling

that describes this experience for you

now go to five people you know

and ask them to do the same

then compare the results between all of you

when I did this experiment these are the words I got

relaxed

makes me tired

kids fighting

fun

nice weather

boring

and socializing

seven completely different words for

describing the same activity

people see things differently

people experience in very different ways

the same situations

when you need help

and it looks so obvious to you that you need help

it might be not obvious to the person

that you need his help

people are occupied with their own issues

with their own stuff

don't expect never no one to read your mind

and definitely do not start being angry

at people because they didn't read your mind

and they didn't understand what you need

or what you want or what you try to hint them

if someone didn't understand what you need

it doesn't mean that they don't care for you

it just means that they are not you

if you want something if you need something

if you are not pleased with something

if you are pleased with something

say it

say it straight and clearly

so there will be no doubt

and this will make all your relationships

so much easier

with much less misunderstandings and frustrations

think about it

bye-bye

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PANEER TIKKA BIRYANI - RESTAURANT STYLE II पनीर टिक्का बिरयानी II BY VIJAYALAKSHMI II - Duration: 8:50.

Hi friends myself vijaya, welcome to my kitchen.

Our today's recipe is Biryani

Paneer Tikka Biryani in Restaurant Style.

Which is made up with lots of ingredients and spices.

But its worth all the efforts the time and ingredients we used in it.

So let's make Paneer Tikka Biryani

For making Paneer Biryani or Paneer Tikka Biryani we have taken

2 Cup Basmati Rice, 250 gm Cottage Cheese cut into cube

Bay leaf, Oil, Water

Yogurt, coriander leaves

Clarified Butter, Cashew Nuts

Ginger paste, 1/2 cup Fresh Cream

Salt to taste, 1 tsp Sugar, Dry fenugreek leaves

Pepper Powder, 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder, Cloves

1 tsp Garam Masala Powder, 1 tsp Turmeric Powder, 1 Crushed Garlic

Pepper Pods, Green Cardamom

Biryani Masala Powder, 1 tsp Ginger, Coriander-Cumin Powder

Tomato Puree of 3 tomatoes

1/2 Cup Milk

We'll be adding saffron strands in the milk

Onion paste of 3 onions

Here we have sliced 3 onions to make brown onions

So let's make Paneer Biryani or Paneer Tikka Biryani.

To make fried onions we'll be putting 2 tbsp Oil in the pan

Adding onions in it

We'll fry the onions on the low flame till they are brown.

We'll take 6 glass of water in an another vessel

Water is boiled and we'll be adding 1 tbsp oil in it

1 tsp Salt

We have thoroughly washed these Basmati Rice.

We'll cook these rice for 70-80 %

Onions are fried and turned brown, so we'll turn off the flame.

We'll take out the onions in a separate bowl.

Adding yogurt in it

We have added 6 tsp yogurt in it

Salt

Sugar

Coriander leaves

Dry fenugreek leaves

Pepper Powder

Red Chilli Powder

Turmeric Powder

Mix it well

Adding cloves in it

Adding cottage cheese pieces in it

We'll let this mixture marinate for an hour.

Rice are cooked up to 70 %

We'll turn off the flame and will take out the rice in the colander.

We've taken out all the rice in this colander.

Now we'll put 2 tbsp oil in this vessel.

Adding clarified butter

Adding black pepper pods and cloves in it

Bay leaf

Cumin Seeds

Green Cardamom

Ginger paste

Crushed Garlic

Cashew nuts

Coriander - cumin seed powder

Garam Masala

Biryani Masala

Salt

Sugar

Red Chilli powder

Turmeric Powder

Adding Onion paste in it

Tomato Puree

Fresh Cream

All the spices are fried, now we'll add rice in it

We've put in 1 layer of rice and now we'll put the marinated mixture over it

We've put in entire marinated mixture over the rice

Now we'll be putting 2nd layer of rice

We've put in 2nd layer of rice as well

Now we'll pour the mixture of Milk & Saffron

And we'll cook it for another 5 mins

Our Paneer Tikka Biryani is ready, we'll serve this with Boondi Raita.

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30 Things to do in Cape Town, South Africa Travel Guide - Duration: 25:01.

Today we're taking you around one of our favourite cities: Cape Town, South Africa.

We first visited Cape Town in 2015 as the final stop on a monthlong trip across South

Africa.

However, by the time we arrived, we only had a couple of days to spare and the weather

was less than ideal, so we didn't get to see very much.

We knew we had to return to do the city justice and also film a proper Cape Town travel guide

for you guys.

This time around, we gave ourselves a full week to spare.

Our days were packed with sightseeing, and with visits to restaurants, chocolate shops,

wineries and gin distilleries, so without further delay, let us show you 30 things do

in Cape Town, South Africa:

Let's start with the attraction that should be at the very top of your itinerary: riding

the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway.

Any Capetonian will tell you to do this at the first sign of clear weather.

When the mountain is shrouded in clouds, also known as the tablecloth effect, or experiencing

high winds, the cable car shuts down.

This can happen from one moment to the next, so you don't want to leave this attraction

to your final day, just in case!

Table Mountain forms part of Table Mountain National Park and it has been voted one of

the New 7 Wonders of Nature.

Whether you choose to ride the cable car or hike to the top, it's worth a visit for

the views you get of Cape Town and Robben Island.

Speaking from personal experience, do not underestimate how cold and windy it can get

atop Table Mountain, even on the sunniest of days.

There's a shop that sells jackets and fleeces as soon as you get off the cable car, and

for good reason, so save yourself the cash and bundle up!

So last night we were researching some rooftop bars here in Cape Town and we found one called

Cloud 9.

It is on top of a boutique hotel and the views are seriously amazing.

It is like 360 degree views and you've got Table Mountain right there.

Well, I think officially we are having the most scenic pizza of our lives.

Oh, yes.

Check that out.

Here we go.

So I got Siciliana.

So let's see.

Apparently this has anchovies, black olives.

Yeah.

Tomato.

It looks good.

.And something I've got to mention is we've had pizza in South Africa a few times on this

trip.

So good.

It is so good.

They make amazing pizzas here.

Thin crust pizza and capers.

Yeah, most of the time they are thin crust pizza and they have really cool ingredients

like I've had pizzas with bacon, feta, avocado.

And Sam got?

Which one did you get?

I got the Mediterranean.

Oh, and that includes I think I've got spinach, I've got feta, I've got mushrooms.

Chorizo.

I've got chorizo.

So there is a lot going on in this pizza.

Yours looks really good.

Mmm.

We'll have to swap a few slices.

One for one.

A bite for a bite.

A slice for a slice.

Says who?

Says I.

Says the wife.

Hahaha.

I can really taste that feta.

Yeah.

So nice.

And yeah like the thin crust pizzas are nice and light and that is kind of good because

today is a really hot day.

I wouldn't want to be having a big thick pizza.

So this morning we are going scootering around Table Mountain.

Check out our rides.

I've never ridden one of these scooters before so it should be a fun adventure.

So this is what Table Mountain looks like at the moment.

So we're going to go scootering on Signal Hill instead.

Feeling famished from that ride, we made our way to Honest Chocolate on Wale Street.

They're a small artisanal chocolate company that not only makes delicious chocolate using

organically produced ingredients, but they also brew a nice cup of coffee to go along

with their sweet treats.

It's the perfect stop for anyone with a sweet tooth.

Alright guys so this afternoon we're at Hope On Hopkins and it is going to be a fun gin

tasting.

All about the gin.

Gin, gin, gin.

And we've found out last year in Edinburgh that you are a big fan of gin.

Oh, we love gin.

I think the last time we had it was when we were there.

We were in a gin den.

So this is going to be great.

We're going to be doing a tasting here and yeah let's get started with that.

We had a total of 4 gins on our tasting: London Dry Gin, Salt River Gin, Mediterranean Gin,

and a pink one called Lucy's Last of the Summer Wines.

It was a really fun way to spend the afternoon, especially considering it was a bit chilly

out.

Alright, Sammy boy.

Starting with the London Dry.

That is some seriously good stuff.

I to think we have 3 more to go.

Haha.

The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront sits on Table Bay Harbour with views of Table Mountain looming

in the background.

The complex is home to shops, restaurants, bars, cafes, and a few tourist attractions,

so it's a good spot to add to your Cape Town itinerary.

(Live Music)

While you're down by the V&A Waterfront, you can also do a harbour cruise.

We did a short 30-minute tour with City Sightseeing.

You can buy tickets on the spot for 40 rand, which was around $3 USD at the time.

If this isn't your first time to Cape Town, you'll notice that there's a new landmark

on the waterfront, and that's the Silo Hotel.

This was considered a bit of a concrete eyesore for many years, but the historic grain silo

now houses a luxury hotel, a bar, a restaurant, and the new Museum of Contemporary Art Africa,

which is set to open in September 2017.

We ate at the Granary Cafe and the food was delicious!

For a big splash of colour, you need to make your way to Bo Kaap.

Also known as the Malay Quarter, this Cape Town neighbourhood sits on the slopes of Signal

Hill and is known for it's bright painted houses that come in every shade under the

rainbow.

It's a fun place to wander around, and you're bound to come across a few Instagram shoots

going on.

While you're in Bo Kaap, you can't miss the chance to sample some Cape Malay food.

This type of cuisine combines Malaysian, Indonesian, and African flavours.

We went to Biesmiellah, which is an institution in this part of town, and we had one of the

tastiest meals ever.

So all the food is here and it smells and it looks amazing.

But we're going to be trying something new.

We're having something called bobotie.

At least I think that is how you say it and I'm going to read you the description because

this sounds tantalizing.

A sweet sour flavored lean beef mince, stir-fried with fresh herbs, spices topped with a milked

egg glaze served with sweet yellow rice.

How is it?

That is nice.

It is kind of sweet.

Is it?

Yeah.

Is it sweet minced meat?

A bit?

Yeah.

I don't know if there is cinnamon or nutmeg or something.

I wonder if there is any raisins in there?

Hhhmmm.

Raisins would go really well with this.

Okay.

It is kind of it has got like a Christmasy flavor in a way.

Oh, wow.

Mmmm.

So enjoying that huh?

It does have raisins.

There you go.

There you go.

My wish has been granted.

Haha.

My food wish.

My food wish.

I make food wishes with an imaginary genie.

Mmmm.

That is good stuff.

Time for dish number two.

So the next one that we got is a mutton curry and it says skewers of mutton cooked gently

and slowly with a blend of traditional spices and herbs to produce a tantalizing curry.

Check that out.

That does look like a tantalizing curry.

It does look tantalizing and it comes with roti.

Yes.

So I'm just we ate like an insane amount of roti when we were in Malaysia and Singapore.

So that is a very familiar bread for us.

Oh yeah.

You know what?

I don't even think I got any mutton in that bite.

It is just sauce but let's just go with that.

How is the curry?

Mmmm.

Savory?

Mmmm.

Alright, grabbing a bit of roti and going in for my first bite.

I am going in with my hands.

Oh nice.

I was able to scoop out a piece of the mutton.

Right?

Wow.

Oooh.

Wow.

That is some tender mutton and then when you combine it with just like a really rich savory

sauce and then a really nice roti.

Yeah, that is a winning combo for sure.

So this morning we are doing the City Sightseeing Tour.

It is a hop on, hop off and I think they have like 3 different loops so we're just going

to ride the bus and get off whereever we think a place looks interesting.

Yeah, it is going to let us to explore a lot more of the outskirts of the city as opposed

to just the downtown area so we're really looking forward to that.

One of the best things we did in Cape Town was make use of the City Sightseeing bus.

This allowed us to explore different parts of the city, including a few places that would

have been hard to reach without a car.

The whole journey is narrated via audio headsets, plus it was a great way to get an overview

of Cape Town.

So new up we're at Camps Bay beach and I don't think I've ever been so bundled up for the

beach before.

The views are incredible but the water is ice cold so I don't think we're going to be

going in but we will show you the views.

One of the stops on the bus tour was Camps Bay Beach.

It was a bit early in the day, so we had the whole place to ourselves, but it's easy

to see why this is one of the most desirable neighbourhoods in Cape Town.

The mountain backdrop is breathtaking!

Another place we visited during the hop-on-hop-off tour was Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden.

Set against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, this is yet again another beautiful spot worth

visiting.

If you do make it all the way out here, don't miss the tree canopy walkway, named Boomslang,

meaning tree snake.

So last time we were in Cape Town we didn't make it to the Kirstenbosch Gardens and I

was really sad because this was the one place I really wanted to see and now we're finally

here and we're doing the canopy tree walk.

We have arrived at Beau Constantia.

Why are we here Sam?

Wine, wine and more wine.

Wine tasting time.

We just spent a full week in Stellenbosch drinking wine.

Clearly that was not enough.

I'm hooked.

I'm hooked.

I would do this probably every weekend if I lived in this area.

Alright, let's go in.

While riding the city sightseeing bus, we also discovered that there was a wine loop,

so naturally we decided a wine tasting was in order, and made our way to Beau Constantia.

Beau Constantia is a boutique wine farm located at the top of Constantia Nek overlooking False

Bay.

It was a beautiful setting and their wines were also really good!

Let the wine tasting begin.

We are starting with a glass of white.

Pas de Nom is the name.

That means it has no name.

Hahaha.

You've gotta like that.

That is so clever.

So clever.

Anyways, we've ordered food.

We got ourselves a cheese box.

Ooh.

Cheese and meat box.

Look at this.

Look at all of that cheese and meat.

Look at how big that is.

Fancy.

Okay, that is meant to be shared Sam.

That is just for me.

Moving on to the red.

On to the red.

And I'm definitely more of a fan of the red.

Oooh.

Spooky.

So today we are visiting The Castle Of Good Hope but unfortunately we've chosen a day

when there is some kind of event happening here.

So there is going to be no firing of the canon and we can't go into the museum so we'll just

show you the grounds and make the most of it.

This place is a maze of yellow.

It is so bright and cheerful and we're just wandering around the Governor's Quarters.

He had a fancy home.

The Castle of Good Hope was built by the Dutch East India Company between 1666 and 1679,

and it is the oldest colonial building in South Africa.

The fort was built as tensions rose between Britain and the Netherlands and rumours of

war began to swirl.

Today, the building houses the Castle Military Museum.

Now let's dive into museums.

First up, we visited the District 6 Museum.

District 6 was once a mixed community of freed slaves, merchants, artisans, labourers and

immigrants.

It was a vibrant community, however, by the beginning of the twentieth century, the process

of removals had begun.

In total, more than 60 000 people were forcibly removed to the Cape Flats, and their houses

in District Six were flattened by bulldozers.

This museum is a memorial that shares individual stories of former residents.

We also visited the Slave Lodge, which as the name suggests, was a building used as

a lodge for slaves of the Dutch East India Company.

Like the District 6 Museum, this is a must-visit to better understand South Africa's history.

And if art is your thing, there's the South African National Gallery which is located

in the Company's Garden.

The gallery houses works by South African, African, British, French, Dutch and Flemish

artists.

So this afternoon we're taking a little wander through The Company's Garden and we lucked

out with an AirBNB that is directly across the park.

So it is pretty cool.

You have a few different museums and galleries within the park itself and Sam is off chasing

albino squirrels at the moment.

And while you're at the The Company's Garden, we'd also recommend grabbing a bite at their

restaurant.

We went there for breakfast and had a bit of a feast.

Well you're looking pretty happy over there.

With coffee and food in front of your face.

Another cappuccino and look at the size of this.

This is the full English or the complete breakfast or whatever you want to call it here.

Well, give us the tour then.

This thing is massive.

Like this plate.

Look at this.

It is more like a platter.

It is a platter.

It is a double hand platter.

Double hand platter.

Oh man.

So over here we've got what appears to be some fried mushrooms.

I love mushrooms We have a hashbrown.

We have a grilled tomato, we have toast.

We have bacon and that will please any Canadian guy.

And over here we have like a thin.

A long thin sausage and then we have two eggs well done.

Okay, so for my breakfast I ordered Eggs Benedict with Salmon.

Eggs Benedict is probably one of the breakfasts items whenever it is available like we're

kind of all over that.

It is probably one of our favorite things to have.

Mmmm.

What do you think?

Mmmhmm.

It gets the thumbs up.

The Cape Peninsula is an easy day trip from Cape Town.

You could do a bus tour, but why would you want to sit in a bus all day when you could

be riding a sidecar?

This was one of the funnest tours we've done in a while and it was a blast thanks

to our guide Bradley who had a great sense of humour.

I'm going to make you look gangster for a second.

Hahaha.

Leave it there for me.

Gangster.

My Gangsta look.

There you go.

Almost there.

Suits you well.

Yeah.

There we go.

And the coolest thing I have to say about this helmet is just the sunglasses.

They are kind of like sunglass goggles.

Yeah, goggles.

They are goggles.

There we go.

There you go.

So for now you can take this down but if you need it when you're on the bike if you're

behind another car or fumes or a lot of wind in your face just pop it up.

Okay, so now Sam.

Good.

Alright, are you all set?

All set.

Now your turn.

Ready to go.

We rode all the way down to the Cape of Good Hope, which is the southwesternmost point

on the African continent.

Sam had an encounter with an ostrich and we saw baboons.

We also climbed to the top of the lighthouse for views of what looks like the ends of the

Earth.

Next up we have made it to Boulders Beach where the main attraction is penguins, penguins

and more penguins.

There is a colony of penguins here and we're going to go check them out.

For a little bit of shopping, we hit up Greenmarket Square, where there is no shortage of choice

when it comes to souvenirs.

We saw everything from beaded jewelry and wire art, to bright dashikis and carved wooden

sculptures.

Now if you had to choose one thing to take back home what would it be?

Well, that is a tough decision because a lot of really cool artwork and like tapestry and

all of these other things but I've got my eye on this skinny giraffes and I've seen

them sold all over South Africa but that would definitely not fit in my suitcase.

I think I'd like to break them in 3.

They are like really tall.

They are like six feet tall.

Like wooden giraffes.

I'd have to break its neck off and then its legs and then throw it in the suitcase and

then glue it back together but that wouldn't be very cool.

So I guess, I guess I'd have to explore shipping.

Just a short walk from there, we found Mariam's Kitchen.

Here you can order the famed Gatsby, a popular South African sandwich, which is a behemoth

of a meal.

What have we done?

Oh, what have we done?

Oh my gosh.

Okay, so today we're in Cape Town and we wanted to try the Gatsby.

This is a dish that apparently originated in the Cape Flats.

It is fast food so we thought hey let's order two half portions and then this behemoth of

a meal arrived and I'm not entirely sure how we're going to eat all of this.

I don't think we can accurately portray just how big this is.

It is huge.

Put your hand out.

My hands.

Tada.

Like this thing is enormous.

It is like bigger than my head.

This is the half portion.

This is way bigger than your head.

Imagine if we had gotten the full one.

Like the bread would be out to here.

Like, this is to feed a family.

It is enough food to feed a group of friends and we're going to eat all of this.

Just the two of us.

Arggh!

Okay, so it is time introduce you to the Gatsby.

Time to tuck into it but first basically it is just if you can imagine it is a massive

submarine sandwich.

Yeah.

You can see it is shaped like a submarine.

If we actually went like that you can see that is probably what a large one looks like.

Yes, that would be one large basically.

Maybe one large one.

And anyways yeah.

Let's take a look and see what is inside.

So it is filled with chips.

That is the key ingredient.

Every Gatsby has chips.

Woah, look at how many chips there are.

And then the one that I got here is the Steak Masala so you can see there is a big generous

chunk of steak.

Big hunk of steak.

I noticed some lettuce at the bottom.

There is a bit of salad in there as well.

Yeah, there is a little bit of salad but is obviously at the very very bottom.

You can barely see it.

Yeah, and we noticed on the menu they had a whole bunch of fillings.

You can get it with hotdog, sausage, eggs.

They had one with curry as well too.

So many options.

You can get anything you want really.

Alright, so let's actually go in for the first bite.

Actually they just told us we're supposed to be eating this with our hands.

Okay.

No cutlery allowed.

Alright.

So good luck.

Alright, good luck with that.

Woah.

This is just like oh my gosh I can't even hold it.

Oh my gosh.

Hahaha.

Woah!

Mmmm.

That is so so so good.

Mmmm.

And also you got your chips coated in barbecue sauce?

You know what?

I got mine, I think there is barbecue and maybe like a bit of piri piri.

That is like really spicy so you really taste the chips, you taste the steak and then of

course there is not a lot of salad in there.

I have to say.

I do think there is some onions but my gosh.

You know what this is like hangover food.

Time for the first bite.

That is insane.

That is just so big.

So so big.

Mmmmm.

Isn't it good?

Yours must be spicy?

It is good.

Well the tomato sauce is sweet so it balances out but seriously this is like carb overload.

Bread and potatoes.

Yeah, there is no way we each needed our own half one.

We could have shared a half.

We will try our best.

Had we known.

Had we known.

Another dish we'd recommend trying is Bunny Chow.

For this meal, we made our way to the Eastern Food Bazaar.

We're going to introduce you to a dish called Bunny Chow.

And we first had Bunny Chow when we came to South Africa about two years ago.

We had it on safari and the first time we heard bunny chow we were like woah they're

eating baby bunnies that is a little sad.

I'm not sure I can.

But this dish has nothing to do with Bunnies.

Nothing to do with rabbit.

It is actually a curry so it is a hollowed out loaf of bread stuffed with curry and this

is a dish that actually originated in Durban where there is a large Indian population.

Yeah, so first up I am having the chicken bunny chow and before I have that I'll point

out that the one you got is vegetarian and there was also lamb on the menu.

So yeah, lots of options.

Lots of options and just look at how big this is.

This is my hand.

It is seriously like half a loaf of bread.

Right there.

So I'm just going to dig right in.

I'm going to try and get.

Oh, wow look at that.

Nice big piece of chicken.

I'm going to try and get a little bit of bread and try to get a bit of chicken.

Should that piece of chicken is so big I think I'm just going to go for some sauce.

Oh la lah.

Oh, that is nice.

Yeah?

Oh yeah?

It smells so good.

I can smell the curry.

That is a wonderful curry.

It is rich it is a little bit spicy but not overpoweringly spicy and it kind of reminds

me a bit of a masala.

Of a masala curry.

It has just kind of got that rich tomato base.

Yeah.

Oh my gosh that is good.

I'm going in for a second bite.

You know it is good when I go in for round two.

And I did get a little bit of bread from the side as well.

Cool.

Mmmmm.

Oh yeah.

It is now my turn so I got the vegetarian bunny chow.

And here is the bread that was hollowed out from inside the loaf.

So I'm going to use this for dipping.

Ype.

So here we go.

I should mention if you compare yours is more of a brown color.

Yeah.

Whereas mine is orange.

So yours should taste different.

Mmmm.

That is good.

How is that?

It is good.

Woah.

I'm spraying everywhere.

We've got some lentils, potatoes, green beans.

Not lentils.

I mean peas.

I mean peas.

Peas.

But yeah, it is so spicy.

Oh my gosh.

It burns in the throat.

Yours is obviously spicier than mine.

Mine is spicy but just kind of mildly spicy.

Mmmm.

This is such a fun meal as well.

Like look at this.

I have a tower of bread on my plate.

Like how often do you eat out of a tower of bread?

Not very.

And if you feel like sampling some international cuisine, Cape Town has that too.

We were in the mood for Peruvian, so we had dinner at Charango, where they make a mouthwatering

ceviche and tiradito.

For a look at Cape Town through a different lens, you can also do a street art tour with

Juma, who is a guide and local street artist.

He runs a few different tours through Woodstock and the township of Khayelitsha, where you

can see murals done by national and international artists.

It is time to hit up Kloof street.

Kloof.

Yes, and I'm in search of Pinotage which is a unique wine to South Africa.

Yes, so let's see if we can find a wine bar.

Oh la lah.

If you're looking for a taste of Cape Town's nightlife, Kloof Street and Long Street are

your best bets.

These two streets are lined with bars and late night dining spots.

We kept things pretty tame, but if you stick around long enough this area really comes

to life.

So we didn't end up at a wine bar.

We ended up at a cool hostel that has a bar and they serve wine so we got some house wine.

This is an official Baz bus stop.

Oh.

So this is a bit of a reminder of our trip in 2015.

Alright, so yeah anyways going back to the pinotage.

So this is the local grape of South Africa.

And it is a red grape and it is known for its smoky and fruit flavors.

Oh mister wine connoisseur getting fancy over here.

Yeah, and I love my wine so time to try it.

Good stuff?

Oh yeah.

And I'm having the white.

Cheers!

Clink.

And that's a wrap for our week in Cape Town, South Africa.

We hope you enjoyed following along and that this guide gave you a few ideas of things

to see, do and eat in Cape Town.

As always, if you have any other suggestions for fellow travellers, feel free to share

those in the comments below.

In the meantime, wishing you happy travels and see you next time!

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Years after 'I am Tiger Woods,' we're still asking, 'Who is Tiger Woods?'

  Tiger Woods is open about his golf but a closed book when it comes to his life.

OPINION: Tiger Woods published a book this spring,The 1997 Masters: My Story. It came 16 years after his first effort as an author, How I Play Golf.

In between, he won tournaments and made money and became an icon, and he had no need to write. The old book is about a single pursuit, playing a sport well.

The new book is about a single event, in which he played that sport at its highest level.

Now, stacked side-by-side on a shelf, the volumes feel especially narrow, not more than slivers of a life. They reveal only what the author wants revealed.

They are examples of how Woods has tried to conduct his life - as public a life as there is - for two decades.

There are now, of course, videos that have nothing to do with the aspects of Woodss life that he wants everyone to consume. In all honesty, they arent shocking, not in the way a rubber-necking society seems to want them to be.

But there is Tiger Woods, in a Nike t-shirt and black athletic shorts, wobbling on the side of a road in Florida, slurring his speech, unable to answer the simplest questions, such as where he was at the moment.

  Tiger Woods struggles to keep his eyes open as he is lead away in handcuffs.

Theres a reason Woods, one of the most recognisable athletes on the planet and arguably the greatest golfer in history, was driving at 3am on Memorial Day, why he pulled over and fell asleep in his own car.

We dont know it, not yet anyway. But somewhere, theres an explanation.

This sad scene - and thats what it is, sad - is now part of Woodss public story, somewhere alongside his 14 major championships, somewhere alongside his serial adultery and subsequent divorce, somewhere alongside his worldwide brand, someone alongside efforts to be the best father he can be to his two young children.

The voyeurs who waited breathlessly for the Jupiter Police Department to release the dashcam video of Woodss arrest were hoping for.

what, exactly? More embarrassment? Evidence that a man who can no longer comfortably or competitively swing a golf club, who has undergone four back surgeries, had fallen to depths we couldnt have foreseen a decade ago?.

Maybe the worst of us want that. But the rest of us, it seems, are just looking to fill in the gaps.

For a figure who has lived his entire life in public - his father put him on The Mike Douglas Show at two-years-old, on Thats Incredible at five - the holes in Woodss story are wide.

This is true even as Woods, with the end of his career closer than the start, has been more open about his life in his interactions with the media. He obviously derives joy from being with his children.

He has shown the ability to be reflective about his career. Even if he opens the window just a crack, its a crack more than he once did, enough to allow a bit of a breeze to blow through.

But take The 1997 Masters as an example, both broadly and specifically. Its telling that, when Woods decided to write a new book, he chose a single tournament.

It was, of course, a signature athletic achievement with societal overtones. The books publication fell on an anniversary, 20 years on.

But given the scope of Woodss career, of his impact on his sport and his struggles off the course, it felt intentionally narrow, purposefully ignoring insight he might have brought - to his maturation process, to living in a bubble for his whole life, to the gaps hed left in his story along the way.

Seven of the 11 chapters in Woodss book deal only with specific days (Chapter Four: Tuesday, April 8, 1997).

He won the tournament by 12 shots, a record, yet the level of detail he poured into the putt he faced on the final hole - Going off the trough, it started left, and I read it that it would immediately take a quick right after a foot-and-a-half - would be astonishing in the moment, much less two decades later.

What we have wanted, over all this time, is that detail applied not to a golf shot, but to Woodss life, his emotions, to issues much more significant than the execution of a putt.

After more than two pages on a putt he could have missed 10 times and still won, Woods devoted one paragraph to his post-tournament interaction with Lee Elder, the first African-American golfer to play in the Masters.

Why not flip-flop the number of words spent on the putt for the number of words spent on Elders fight and its impact on Woods?.

This, in a way, is how Woods has presented his life publicly: all the detail you can imagine about a single golf shot, little of the richness and depth about personal relationships.

When he talks about getting back on the PGA Tour, he talks about mixing it up with the guys. But who are his real friends?.

Which brings us to Memorial Day weekend, to the DUI. We know from police reports that Woodss breathalyser tests from that night showed he had not been drinking.

But we also know, both from the police reports and the video, that he clearly wasnt right.

Was it a one-night mix-up with prescription meds, and a subsequent bad reaction? Or, for someone with so many surgeries, is there a problematic relationship with the drugs he takes to recover?.

Isolated or chronic, the depths of Woodss problems cant be known, not without his participation in telling the story.

A statement he released Monday night said he understands the severity of what he did, that he takes responsibility, that he apologises to family, friends and fans.

But what we want in this instance is what we have always wanted from Woods, a full view. So thats what were waiting for.

Woods cant currently play golf, not after his latest back surgery in April. It would make sense if his next public appearance would be right here, at the Quicken Loans National later this month.

But his team cant yet say whether hell travel to Washington for the tournament thats run by and benefits his foundation.

So we are left hoping that the explanation comes, and when it does, that it provides honesty and insight. Accepting responsibility for a public figure requires an embracing of his own deeds, whatever they might be.

The postscript to Woodss latest book begins, And so. . By the third paragraph, he is frank in his assessment of his marriage and the reasons for its collapse.

I betrayed her, he writes of his ex-wife, Elin Nordegren. My dishonesty and selfishness caused her intense pain. Elin and I tried to repair the damage I had done, but we couldnt. My regret will last a lifetime..

Reading that, even seven years after his divorce, feels raw, such a rare quality for anything uttered by Woods. Do the events of last weekend merit such a heavy, personal assessment? We cant yet say.

But whatever happens in Tiger Woodss life, thats what we yearn for: the opening of a vein so we can understand who he is, not just what he has done.

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