Archive for desember 15th, 2008

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Ansiktshår…

desember 15, 2008

…er som regel et stort og entydig NO GO! Men hvis det pleies og dapperdanderes på korrekt måte så gjøres et unntak. Spesielt hvis Oregon Wild Hair Moustache Wax benyttes.

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Fra Winn Perry.

Jolly Good, I Say!

/Kenneth Tangnes

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Bring Da Funk!

desember 15, 2008

Liking it behind the scenes!

Bustin’ moves and sweatin’ bullets!

Jeeezez! That ain’t normal…

/Kenneth Tangnes

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Jeg Liker Riva

desember 15, 2008

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Blir det mer klassisk? Næh!

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Riva Yacht

Pent!

/Kenneth Tangnes

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Jeg Liker Prinsippet Om ‘Mise En Place’

desember 15, 2008

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Mise en place (literally “put in place”) is a French phrase defined by the Culinary Institute of America as “everything in place”, as in set up. It is used in professional kitchens to refer to the ingredients, such as cuts of meat, relishes, sauces, par-cooked items, spices, freshly chopped vegetables, and other components that a cook requires for the menu items that they expect to prepare during their shift.

Recipes are reviewed, to check for necessary ingredients and equipment. Ingredients are measured out, washed, chopped and placed in individual bowls. Equipment such as spatulas and blenders are prepared for use, while ovens are preheated. Preparing the mise en place ahead of time allows the chef to cook without having to stop and assemble items, which is desirable in recipes with time constraints.

It also refers to the preparation and layouts that are set up and used by line cooks at their stations in a commercial or restaurant kitchen.

The concept of having everything in its place as applied to the work in a kitchen is likely to have become a staple around the time of Auguste Escoffier,[citation needed] who is well known for his development of the brigade system of running a kitchen.

Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain has often referred to mise en place as his religion.” (Wikipedia)

Dette prinsippet kan lett overføres til andre bruksområder. Det handler om planlegging og å ha utstyret du trenger i orden. Overraskende hvor mye man kan lære om egne kunnskapsområder av å la seg inspirere av andre fag. Prosjektledelse, presentasjoner, design, krig, osv. Alle kan lære noe av gode kokker…

Mye bra Zen i Mise En Place!

/Kenneth Tangnes