Raging Fred

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Brilliant… Why can’t i think of these things?!

Oh yeah, NSFW language…

How to Carve a Turkey

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In keeping with the holiday season I thought I would post a how on carving a turkey. This year I’m hosting my entire family at my house and I’ll be the one carving the turkey. Some think it’s just as simple as taking a knife and start cutting. Well, there’s more to it than that my friends.

Some things you’ll need are:

  • 1 roast turkey
  • 1 sharp knife. A boning or carving knife, which has a long, narrow blade or electric carving knife is best, but any very sharp knife will do.
  • 2 cutting boards
  • 1 fork and/or rubber gloves or silicone mitt (the turkey is hot!)
  • 1 platter (or 2), ready to receive carved pieces

And now, how to carve a turkey!

How to Deep Fry a Turkey

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Deep fry a turkeySince Thanksgiving is right around the corner I thought I would share with you all how to deep fry a turkey, but then i came to my senses and found a site that tells you how. basically you take a turkey and stick it in a deep fryer for…oh about an hour.

Ingredients

* 11 ½ Lb Turkey (see Tips)
o patted dry, inside and out
o neck and giblets removed from cavity
o pop-up timer removed
o wire or plastic truss that holds the legs in place removed
o completely thawed; see Warnings
* 2 Tbsp cayenne pepper (or desired seasoning/marinade)
* Oil with high smoke point (peanut, refined canola, corn oil and sunflower)

Hit the Link for step-by-step instructions

I especially love the “tips”section.

  • Keep a fire extinguisher that is rated for putting out grease fires handy at all times!
  • This is best done with two people–one to watch the fryer, the other to help.

Acid is a Hell of a Drug

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This is some crazy animation, I just watched it and I think that I actually lost a few brain cells.

Judge for yourself

Now, if you liked that you can check out all the video’s from Cyriak.

Suffering for Art

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Yahoo! has a great spotlight on Phil Hansen an artist that video-casts his art. Hansen doesnt how his work in galleries rather he prefers to take his art directly to “the eyeballs rather than bringing the eyeballs to the art” — via the Internet.

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