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February 22, 2010

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We Are The World (YOUTUBE EDITION)
This collab is a great way of bringing our YouTube music community together for a great cause.
I've chosen some Great singers to be a part of this collab.

Huge thanks to every single person who participated in this. Don't forget to leave your Comments, Rate, Share, Subscribe,Tweet this & Facebook it. lol !!! :-D

Please help the people of Haiti by buy Quincy Jones' Official 2010 remake version of this song on iTunes. All of the money from sales go directly to relief in Haiti.
Visit the official “We Are The World” foundation http://wearetheworldfoundation.org and do what you can to help.

Business Inquiries Contact: lisa@teamlavie.com

Please take some time to check out all of these artists by going to their channel and subscribing to them. :D
I'm sure you'll discover some of your new fav artists in this list! :D
You can also click directly on their image in the video, it links directly to their page! (Show your love)

Huge Thanks to Mike Kalombo for creating this track. You're the best
http://www.youtube.com/KlassicMaster

Troye Sivan
http://www.youtube.com/troyesivan18
Melissa Polinar
http://www.youtube.com/Mpolinar
Ben Sharkey
http://www.youtube.com/Bensharkey
Iann Guérin
http://www.youtube.com/iann72
Bruce & Daniel
http://www.youtube.com/Dcfan4life
Mishal Moore
http://www.youtube.com/MishalmooreMusic
Ahmir
http://www.youtube.com/Ahmirtv
Blair Perkins
http://www.youtube.com/blairperkinstv
Lyne Sullivan
http://www.youtube.com/LyneSullivan
Lois Mahalia
http://www.youtube.com/LoisMahalia
Chris Cendana
http://www.youtube.com/Ccendana
Jumoke
http://www.youtube.com/JumokeTv
JRice
http://www.youtube.com/Jriceproductions
Luna Mae
http://www.youtube.com/luuntjemae
SamDaSinga
http://www.youtube.com/SamdaSinga
Anhayla
http://www.youtube.com/Anhaylarene
Maria Zouroudis
http://www.youtube.com/MariaZouroudis
Lisa Lavie
http://www.youtube.com/LisaLavie
David Choi
http://www.youtube.com/DavidChoiMusic
Richard Rick Rose
http://www.youtube.com/rickmusiq06
Nick Pitera
http://www.youtube.com/Goonieman86
Aj Rafael
http://www.youtube.com/ilajil
Lucas Teague
http://www.youtube.com/LucasTeague
Jessica Sanchez
http://www.youtube.com/Jsanchezfan
Thia Megia
http://www.youtube.com/Thiamegia
Shan Malaika
http://www.youtube.com/Shanmalaika1
Airto
http://www.youtube.com/Airto
Emmanuelle Auger
http://www.youtube.com/Emmanuelleda
Laura Broad
http://www.youtube.com/blawah2000
BeeKay
http://www.youtube.com/BeeKay86
Sheena Melwani
http://www.youtube.com/SheenaMelwani
Dan Talevski
http://www.youtube.com/Danjt87
Frank Bell
http://www.youtube.com/Faure45
Orlando Dixon
http://www.youtube.com/museman18
Iman Crosson
http://www.youtube.com/alphacat
JR Aquino
http://www.youtube.com/JRAquinoMusic
Eric Arceneaux
http://www.youtube.com/EricArceneaux
Stacy Dudero
http://www.youtube.com/jstizzel03
Meghan Tonjes
http://www.youtube.com/tonjesml
James Dupre
http://www.youtube.com/JamesDupreMusic
Heidi Jutras
http://www.youtube.com/Dididole
Anna Moya
http://www.youtube.com/user/AnnaMoyaMusic
Laura Song
http://www.youtube.com/Lis1127
Renee Thomas
http://www.youtube.com/ReneeThomasMusic
Jon McSingee
http://www.youtube.com/Jonmcsingee
Laurence
http://www.youtube.com/Laurence0802
Nick Gardner
http://www.youtube.com/nrhgardner
Jon Cahlander
http://www.youtube.com/JonCahlandermusic
Julie Corrigan
http://www.youtube.com/JulieCorrigan2

It took Iman A.K.A Alphacat 3 days to edit all of these videos and took me 2 days to edit all of these vocals. :D
It was a nightmare hehe but we worked it out!!!
Thank you Love, you're the best!
http://www.youtube.com/Alphacat

Thank you to Chris Kalombo for the great ending graphic! Really appreciate it!
www.youtube.com/theckomplexvision

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A little less consumption, simpler wants and some respect for nature – then maybe, just maybe, we will start to fix our planet's problems. This is the message conveyed in Meera's Friends, The Trees. Without actually saying it, it tells the young reader that trees are not inanimate objects, they are caring providers that ought to be respected in return. 


Little Meera lives in a village at the foothills of the Himalayas. She does not go to school like city children but learns everything from Mother Nature. She runs free among the murmuring whispering trees in the forest and loves them most of all. Every tree is special to her – the old gnarled one with a comfortable lap is the Naani tree, another is a Devi tree which is revered by all the villagers, then there is the little Chottu tree. She understands how the trees not just provide food and a means of livelihood but also save the land by holding it tight with their roots.

One day Meera hears of a terrible thing – that the city people will come with government papers that allow them to chop and clear the forests. She cannot believe her ears. Her mother tries to console her and explains that wood is needed by the city folks to build their houses and furniture  and that they did not 'live with little, like the village folks'.

The next day the people arrive with their cutting machines. The villagers plead with them in vain to abandon their plans. They resign themselves to their fate, what after all can they do against such powerful people?

Meera however cannot bear the thought of her beloved Naani tree being cut down and runs past everyone to her favourite place. She clings to her tree and refuses to budge. The rest of the villagers do what she is doing and hug a tree each. To cut the tree, the axe would have to hack through its human protector. The city folks finally relent and leave.

The story has been inspired by the Chipko movement, in which the peasant folks of Uttaranchal saved their trees from being cut down. It became 'a turning point in the history of eco-development struggles in the region and also across the world'. Read more about the movement here.

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February 1, 2010

Barbecue

Filed under: Recreation — Tags: , , , , , — becemos @ 10:50 pm

Gas Grill Natural Gas

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Similar to the Big Green Egg, the Kamado is a highly versatile  BBQ unit that can smoke, BBQ,  smoke, and grill.  Ranging from $400 to $1800 depending upon size, finish, and accessories, they are a long lasting unit and can do justice to your best BBQ recipes. We’ve had ours going on 6 or 7 years and the exterior looks as good as the day we bought it. In fact, the picture of the one on the home page is the same one we have.

There’s quite a bit of history on the Kamado and it truly does it all–smoking, bbq’ing, grilling, oven, you name it. We’ve cooked turkeys, ribs, tri-tips, burgers, pizza, fish, and quite a bit more on it. Maintaining temps from 150 to 700+ degrees on it is pretty easy. The slow and lows are great for cooking briskets and pork butts. The higher temps are great for pizzas and steaks. They have serveral different sizes, and our larger one is the #7 and we’ve had 9 tri-tips on there before at the same time and they all came out perfectly. We also have a #1 for taking with us when we go camping. It weighs less than 100 pounds, while our #7 weighs in at about 600 pounds! There are 3 starting options–charcoal, gas, and electric. We have the gas option and use it to start the charcoal (we use extruded coconut for charcoal–check out this link for more than you’ve ever wanted to know about charcoal. We can cook at about 8 hours on a small basket of charcoal at 350 degrees!

The Kamado Charcoal Grill  has a great forum with useful recipes and tips. Compared to the inventory at Home Depot this is a big investment, but we’re major outdoor cooking fans and use it all the time. I can honestly say I’ve never made something on the Kamado that hasn’t been a hit. My personal favorite is my maple raspberry and chipotle tri-tip. Delicious! Although this may sound like an advertisement, I assure you I have no interest in Kamado. I just appreciate my Kamado Charcoal Grill and think it’s one of a kind. It’s also a great conversation piece when people are over. “What is that thing” is one of the first questions I get when we go outside.

This is a picture of both Kamados. They come in a wide variety of colors and textures too.

Here’s a picture of what’s under the hood. The thing I like most about my Kamado is that I can have 3 grills going at the same time. They sell optional lower/upper racks that you put grills on, and are then able to cook all sorts of stuff at the same time.

The temperature of the Kamdo is regulated by two things: The first is the top damper. Just a simple twist and you have modified the air flow which will raise/lower the temperature.

The draft door works in conjuction with the damper to control the temperature.

A thermometer is handy in maintaining just the right temperature.

A tri-tip after about 60 minutes on the grill.

I use a Thermapen for checking temperatures of the food I cook. At just under $100, it’s more expensive that some other options, but it’s deadly accurate and I’ve never had a problem. And if you like extremes, you can even get a remote sensor that you connect to your food and will beep inside the house when it’s at a certain temperature.

Cooked to perfection!

This article was originally submitted by Elk Grove Online member Divot Maker, proud Kamado owner and master griller.

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