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The Fart Lovers - https://www.facebook.com/farts
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People often say that time speeds up as we age, but if the latest scientific theory is true the opposite could well
be the case.
The radical theory by academics suggests that time itself could be slowing down - and may eventually grind to a halt altogether.
The latest mind-bending findings - put forward by researchers working at two Spanish universities - proposes that we have all been fooled into thinking the universe is expanding.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2160625/Our-time-really-running-Scientists-forward-theory-suggesting-universe-grind-halt.html#ixzz1yXezuu3Z
Our Time Really Is Running Out: Scientists Put Forward Theory Suggesting That The Universe Could Grind To A Halt | Mail Online.
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Ottenfrau Melanie Hat Nun Einen Freund - Melanie, Otten, Video, Neu, Mitten Im Leben.
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Let's be honest: Potato chips are boring. Every time I wander the chip aisle of the grocery store, there is some supposedly new twist on the potato chip. Classic. Jalapeno. Terra Blue. Vinegar and salt. Vidalia onion. Ranch. Whatever. Most are a disappointment.Why couldn't the potato chip be beautiful? A work of art? An architectural design element?Behold: The Edible Glass Potato ChipThis chip is stunning. It's see-through like no other food. It has the distinct crunch and flavor of a potato chip, but in an unexpected space-age form.This is molecular gastronomy brought home. It involves potato stock, potato starch, and a slow-dried gel. The first couple of steps are a breeze, but I warn you in advance: you must have patience to bring these to fruition. The last few steps require that you dehydrate the gel and then deep fry the chips in oil (like the real ones). But the result is oh-so-worth-it (every calorie, too).The original recipe was created Hamid Salimian, the chef at Diva at the Met. I improved the recipe by using a squeeze bottle to create more uniform potato chips. I also experimented with adding herbs like rosemary to the recipe which is a great way to bring your own twist to the recipe.Enjoy!
Glass Potato Chips.
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