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後空翻的理由
Video/Coach: @coacheisen
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忘了多久以前
我就已開始思考人生的意義
從自己的體會中摸索
從前輩的理論中打撈
目前我的認知是「人生沒有意義」
聽起來好像有點晦暗
換個積極的說法好了
「自己可以賦予自己的人生任何意義」
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我不知道學後空翻可以幹嘛
就想學 就去學 最後終於學會了
然後再精進 再練習其他動作
技能或許可以派上用場 但也可能沒有用處
好玩 開心 如此而已
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我領了一大張人生的白紙
畫一筆側翻 塗一塊後空翻
健身加一點 游泳沾一些
最後成了一幅呈交給自己的作品
沒有特別的意義 就只是想這樣圖畫
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如果人生真的有特殊意義
可能長眠後再讓靈魂去探討吧
我們只要好玩 開心 如此即可
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I have been thinking about what’s the meaning of life for a long time.
I do so by analyzing my own experience and learning from the beliefs of seniors
I’ve reached a conclusion - life is meaningless
This may sound negative
Maybe I should give you another angle to look at - we can give meaning to our lives, whatever we want.
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I didn’t know what’s the purpose of a backflip
I learnt it just because I wanted to
I mastered it and keep practicing other moves
These kinds of skills maybe useful one day, maybe they never will
It’s just for my happiness and fulfilment
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The blank paper of life was given to me
I drew on it by side flip, back flip, gym and swimming
It became a piece for myself
No particular meaning, just for fun
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If there is really some meanings to life
Let’s look at it after we go to eternal sleep
For now, just be happy and have fun
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Japanese Doll Festival (Hinamatsuri), or Girls' Day, is held on March 3rd.
On this day, we set up hina dolls (hina-ningyo) since they are believed to protect girls from bad luck.
Hishi Mochi (diamond shaped rice cake) is usually presented with hina dolls. Hishi Mochi commonly consists of three layers: pink, white, and green, from top to bottom. It is said that pink represents peach flowers, white represents snow, and green represents grass. Those colors have a meaning to get the power of nature. Therefore, I used these three colors for my Sushi Cake :)
This recipe is perfect for Birthday or any other events, too :)
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Sushi Cake
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 20min
Number of servings: 4 people = 18×8cm (7x3inch) loaf pan
Ingredients:
600g (1.3lb.) cooked Japanese rice (short-grain rice)
4 tbsp. Sushi vinegar*
50g (1.8oz.) crab meat
1 tbsp. Aonori (green laver)
Kinshi Tamago (shredded egg crepe)
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp. sugar
- a pinch of salt
smoked salmon
cucumber
cooked shrimp
Ikura (salmon roe)
Directions:
1. To make Kinshi Tamago (shredded egg crepe), mix egg, sugar, and a pinch of salt very well. Heat cooking oil in a large frying pan on low heat, pour the egg mixture in the pan and spread over the surface. Cook the egg until the edges begin to dry, then flip it over and cook the other side for about 10 seconds. Leave it to cool completely. Cut into thin and short strips.
2. Place cooked Japanese rice in a bowl. Add Sushi vinegar while the rice is hot and slice through rice using a rice paddle to separate the grains. Divide it into 3 bowls. Mix Aonori (green laver) in one bowl and mix crab meat in another.
3. Wet the loaf pan (or line with plastic wrap). Place the crab meat Sushi rice and press down flat with a rice paddle or a spoon. Then place the white Sushi rice and the Aonori Sushi rice one after another and flatten as well. Turn the loaf pan upside down onto a plate to remove the rice.
4. Top with Kinshi Tamago, roll up smoked salmon strips to make roses, slice cucumber to make leaves, and garnish with shrimp and Ikura.
* Ingredients to make sushi vinegar from scratch.
3 tbsp. rice vinegar
1 tbsp. sugar
1 tsp. salt
↓レシピ(日本語)
http://cooklabo.blogspot.jp/2014/02/blog-post_28.html
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Easy Hinaningyo Rice Balls
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Bite-Sized Cheese Cutlet Balls
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Easy Sugar-Free Fresh Strawberry Tart
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Datemaki is one of the dishes I cook for our Osechi-Ryori (traditional Japanese New Year's food eaten during the first three days of the New Year). But it is also great for bento :) It looks like Tamagoyaki (rolled omelet) but the texture is fluffier and tastes bit sweeter. Ready-made ones are very sweet but if you make it at home, you can control the sweetness, which is good for your health!
Each dishes that make up Osechi-Ryori has a special meaning celebrating the New Year (such as good health, fertility, good harvest, happiness, long life, etc...) and those dishes can last for a couple of days in the refrigerator or at cool room temperature in winter. Usually, they are served in jyubako (重箱: three-tiered bento boxes). In the first tier, we serve colorful festive dishes such as shrimp, black beans, sweet chestnuts, etc... In the second tier we serve sunomono (pickled dishes) and yakimono (grilled dishes). And in the third tier, we serve nimono (simmered dish) called Nishime (simmered Japanese vegetables).
Datemaki is for the first tier. I mixed some leftover minced vegetables from decoratively cut vegetables of Nishime to make them colorful and pretty!
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Practice makes perfect, so I hope you learn how to make Datemaki by the end of the year ;)
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Datemaki (Sweet Rolled Omelet)
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 30min
Number of servings: 4
Necessary Equipment:
blender / mixer
tamagoyaki nabe (rectangular omelet pan) regular frying pan is okay if not available
makisu (bamboo sushi-roll mat)
Ingredients:
A
* 4 eggs
* 50g (1.8oz.) hanpen (fluffy white fish cake)
* 2 tbsp. sugar
* 1 tbsp. sake
* 1 tbsp. mirin (sweet sake)
* a pinch of salt
* a bit of soy sauce
B
* 1 tbsp. minced carrot
* 1 tbsp. minced shiitake mushroom
* 1 tbsp. minced mitsuba (Japanese wild parsley)
cooking oil
Directions:
1. Place A in a blender / mixer and process until smooth.
2. Add B and gently mix them with a spoon.
3. Heat cooking oil in a tamagoyaki nabe (rectangular omelet pan), pour the mixture in the pan, cover, and cook over low heat for 10 minutes. Check if the bottom is brown or not. If the pan is too hot, cool the pan on a wet towel to prevent burning. After the bottom sets, flip over and cook the other side.
4. Cover the bamboo sushi-roll mat with plastic wrap. While it is hot, score with a sharp knife to prevent breaking, roll the omelet, fasten with rubber bands and allow it to cool until it sets.
5. Cut it into thick slices and serve.
You can bake in the oven, too!
レシピ(日本語)
http://cooklabo.blogspot.com/2012/01/blog-post_05.html
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