SAMSUNG HMX-M20 1080 60P SAMPLE VIDEO - SAMBA FESTIVAL IN LOTTE WORLD
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Sunday, February 13, 2011
SAMSUNG HMX-M20 1080 60P SAMPLE VIDEO - SAMBA FESTIVAL IN LOTTE WORLD
SAMSUNG HMX-M20 1080 60P SAMPLE VIDEO - SAMBA FESTIVAL IN LOTTE WORLD
Nakji Bokkeum (Korean Spicy Octopus)
I was introduced to this Nakji Bokkeum place in Myeong-dong in a narrow alley. I’ve been disappointed many times by this fiery octopus dish in restaurants because plates turn out to be all heat and no depth of flavor.
This place does it right. Their secret is ginger and a lot of shaved onions. It’s also fascinating how easy this is to make. Even though it’s technically a stir fry, no oil is used. The result is tender octopus in a sweet ginger garlic fire sauce.
After making this video I made this at home, and it was the best I’ve ever had. Here’s how to do it.
INGREDIENTS
½ cup Water
¼ cup plus 2 Tbsp. Gochujang (Korean Red Pepper Paste)
1 handful Octopus or Squid, cleaned and cut into bite size pieces
Dash of Salt & Pepper
1 Tbsp. Sugar
1 tsp. Garlic, minced
1 tsp. Ginger, minced
1 handful Onions, shaved
A few Leek slices
1 tsp. Sesame Seeds
3 Tbsp. Gochugaru (Korean Chillie Powder)
¼ cup plus 2 Tbsp. Gochujang (Korean Red Pepper Paste)
1 handful Octopus or Squid, cleaned and cut into bite size pieces
Dash of Salt & Pepper
1 Tbsp. Sugar
1 tsp. Garlic, minced
1 tsp. Ginger, minced
1 handful Onions, shaved
A few Leek slices
1 tsp. Sesame Seeds
3 Tbsp. Gochugaru (Korean Chillie Powder)
• Heat water and ¼ cup gochujang on high heat.
• Add the octopus or squid. Throw in a dash of salt and pepper. Stir.
• Add sugar. Stir.
• Add garlic, ginger and 2 Tbsp. gochujang. Stir.
• Add onions, leeks and sesame seeds. Stir.
• Add gochugaru. Stir until it seems like the onions melt into the sauce.
• Serve.
• Add the octopus or squid. Throw in a dash of salt and pepper. Stir.
• Add sugar. Stir.
• Add garlic, ginger and 2 Tbsp. gochujang. Stir.
• Add onions, leeks and sesame seeds. Stir.
• Add gochugaru. Stir until it seems like the onions melt into the sauce.
• Serve.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Clay house 23. Lovely Couple Taking a Bath
How to participate :
Join in our event by posting a comment below this post of your Clay house blog 23′s title along with your e-mail address. Please remember that the blog title has to be written in English.
Event Prize :
If your title gets selected, you will be receiving clay doll of Clay house Episode 23!!
Event period :
~ 2010. 12. 17 GMT 00: 00
Winner :
stella(congratulation!) & a Title she gave us is ’Lovely Couple Taking a Bath’
A kind hearted crocodile has been feeling lonely just because he looks rough. Poor crocodile had nothing to do so he just decides to take a bath. Luckily he has his favourite old-toy, Duck to accompany with. So let’s enjoy watching how they have a fun!
Congratulation again, stella! Nice name that we have never had before! Thanks for participating in our event! We truly appreciated it :)
Our first mission has been ended. You got 4 more clay event posts to enjoy with! So stay on & See you in next Clay blog 24 on 20th Dec ’10.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Clay house 23. Christmas event 01 : Get Me A Title!
Dear Samsungimaging blog’s friends! How are you guys going?
Have you been enjoying our blog this year? It’s always our pleasure to have you guys around!
So to celebrate upcoming Christmas & New Year, we are giving away “Cute Clay Toys” for the very first time as a prize for our event!
How to participate :
Join in our event by posting a comment below this post of your Clay house blog 23′s title along with your e-mail address. Please remember that the blog title has to be written in English.
Event Prize :
If your title gets selected, you will be receiving clay doll of Clay house Episode 23!!
Event period :
~ 2010. 12. 17 GMT 00: 00
Check out the clay making video below for your reference.
Our first mission has been revealed. This event will be held for 5 weeks which means 4 more clay event posts are on the way!
Please look forward to our next clay house post 24 that is going to be revealed next week!!!
Thanks for participating in our event! We truly appreciated it :)
The first winner will be announced on 17th of Dec!!!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
CLAY HOUSE 22. Lonely Grandfather, Tiger
How close do you live from your relatives, especially your grandparents?
How often do you visit your grandparents’ house?
Here is a tiger that is very lonely and alone in the forest.
No one visits him except a bird who keeps him company sometimes.
He is trying not to feel down, so he starts smoking for no reason.
But it seems to not be working…
Let’s call or visit our grandfather and grandmother now if you live close to each other!
Let’s visit our lonely grandfather, Tiger, too!
#Let’s visit our lonely grandfather
#Meeting our grandfather, Tiger
# Visit me again!
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Anyang Central Market
The markets of Korea are tons of fun, and one of my favorite places is my local one in Anyang. Every time I go there, I find something new and interesting. It’s a labyrinth of stalls and alleys, and after five years, I don’t think I’ve explored it all. It’s always bustling with not only shoppers but motor scooters making deliveries.
I’ve been wanting to make a video of my market, and the opportunity arose when Arirang TV wrote and asked to do a segment on how I do my blog. Rather than do the usual go to restaurant with foreigners and blogging about it on the laptop, I suggested we check out the market together.
I met the crew of three. One could speak English. And they followed me around as I shot videos of all the sights, sounds and smells (well, couldn’t video the smell). I sampled a bit of fresh kimchi and got to go up close to the red pepper mills to watch dried chillies being ground into the famous gochugaru. You wouldn’t believe how awesome the smell was. And I even found something new, this time a dark buckwheat tea that tasted toasty and warm. It was being sold as diet food, but I bought it because it tasted good.
Monday, October 4, 2010
Thursday, September 2, 2010
The winners of this year’s red dot award: Samsung Micro Sites
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announced their micro sites of ST5500 (CL80) / ST5000 (TL240) cameras and HMX-M20 / SMX-C20 / SMX-C24 camcorders have been awarded communication design and promotion video each from red dot design award 2010.
With more than 12,000 submissions from more than 60 countries, the international “red dot design award” is the largest and most renowned design competition in the world. It is divided into the “red dot award: product design”, the “red dot award: communication design” and the “red dot award: design concept.” The award-winning products are put before an international public in the red dot design museum.
All award-winning works will be presented in the bilingual “international yearbook communication design 2010/2011”; additionally they will be featured in the winners’ exhibition at the red dot design museum and in the winners’ online exhibition at www.reddot.de
The ST5500(CL80)/ST5000(TL240)’s micro site launching April 19, 2010 provides not only products’ information but also its Story. On the micro site, users can ‘follow the codes’ with a man, and complete mission to know more about ST5500(CL80) and ST5000(TL240). (Click here to visit the micro site)
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