How to make Tabouli Salad with Barley and Fresh Herbs – from RealMenEatGreen.com

Tony from realmeneatgreen.com is back with another recipe. This time it’s a fresh ‘n tasty Tabbouleh (Tabouli) salad with Barley and fresh herbs.

This recipe is 100% Vegan / Vegetarian and is perfect for a summer afternoon picnic at the park.

For the full recipe and ingredients list, please visit:
www.realmeneatgreen.com/?p=302

“This twist on the classic Arab tabbouleh uses barley instead of bulgar wheat. Barley makes it extra chewy and satisfying — perfect as a side for an al fresco meal or stuff it in a fresh wrap alongside cucumbers, tomatoes, red peppers and hummus.”

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For more recipes and thoughts on sustainable eating please visit realmeneatgreen.com

This video was produced in cooperation with Birds in the House Productions. Please visit them at:
birdsinthehouse.com

Host:
Tony Ho realmeneatgreen.com

Camera / Editing:
Geoff Peters birdsinthehouse.com

Closing Music: “Joy” by Geoff Peters Trio, used with permission.
gpeters.com

Technical notes:
Video Recorded on a Canon EOS T2i (Rebel 550d) with Canon 17-85mm IS lens, Magic Lantern Unified, Technicolor Cinestyle.
Audio recorded on a Motu 8-Pre / Macbook and processed with Audacity (used SC4 Compressor and W1 Limiter plugins).
Video Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).

Click here for the Photo gallery of this salad.

Jokes of the Day! and some public speaking tips (Blinking issue, and Hand Gestures)

Here are the latest jokes from Geoff. geoffmobile.com

Also a talk about using hand gestures and head movements while public speaking.

Toastmasters Club 59 in Kitsilano, Vancouver, BC, Canada:
tmclub59.com

Technical notes:
Camera: Canon EOS T2i (Rebel 550d)
Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).
Audio recorded on a Zoom H1 with lapel mic, processed in Audacity.

How to Make Scrambled Eggs without milk, oil or salt – Cooking with Geoff (from geoffmobile.com)

Geoff from geoffmobile.com shows how he makes Scrambled Eggs, a popular way to prepare eggs for breakfast.

Almond Milk is used as a substitute for dairy milk. No oil is used. “Mrs Dash” spice is used as a replacement for salt.

This Scrambled Eggs recipe comes from Geoff’s mom, who taught this technique of “scraping the pot” to Geoff when he was 10 years old.

Thanks for watching and I really hope you’ll subscribe to my channel on Youtube: youtube.com/geoffmobile to receive the latest videos from Geoff Peters in Vancouver BC Canada.

And please check back for more videos on Geoffmobile.com :)

*** Please note: Geoff uses Free Run Canada Eggs. Please be nice to chickens and choose Free Run or Free Range eggs if available.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free-range_eggs

Cheers!
Geoff

Music credit:

“Live at the mixtro” by Jeris
2012 – Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/37162

“Good Day” by Alex Beroza
2012 – Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution (3.0)
ccmixter.org/files/AlexBeroza/36122

Technical notes:

Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-HX9V recording in 60p, 1080p, AVCHD, with tripod.
Audio recorded using a Sennheiser Lapel microphone attached to a Zoom H1, recorded in 24bit 48khz.

Audio was synced with video using Pluraleyes from Singular Software. www.singularsoftware.com

Audio was processed in Audacity audacity.sourceforge.net/
In Audacity, for mastering I used the Normalize/DC Offset removal, SC4 compressor, and W1 limiter (Betabugs gui: www.betabugsaudio.com/plugs.php )

Video edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7, 16GB ram, USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).

Audio ducking (using VST Sidechain Compression directly in 64 bit Adobe Premiere) was used to reduce the music volume dynamically underneath my voiceover. To learn how to use this powerful sidechaining technique using the free Molot VST compressor, please visit my tutorial page at:
geoffmobile.com/blog/how-to-do-sidechaining-with-64-bit-vst-for-audio-ducking-effect-in-adobe-premiere-pro-cs5-5

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This has been a Geoffmobile.com and Birds in the House Production
birdsinthehouse.com

Soul (Practice) by Laundryman – Vancouver electronic music May 23 2012

Here’s the Vancouver electronic band Laundryman laundrymanmusic.com with a live practice of their new song Soul.

*** For a free MP3 download of this song, please visit: gpeters.com/tracks/laundryman-may-21-2012/

Visit them online at laundrymanmusic.com

Laundryman is:

Jason K. – Roland Octapad and Ableton Live

Geoff P. – Korg MS2000B

Recorded on a Zoom H1 in 48khz 24 bit and processed with Audacity. In audacity, used Normalize, SC4 compressor, and W1 Limiter.

Photo by Geoff Peters.

Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).

A Birds in the House Production

birdsinthehouse.com

For more videos from Geoff please visit his web site at:

geoffmobile.com

The Beach (Practice) by Laundryman – Vancouver electronic music May 23 2012

Here’s the Vancouver electronic band Laundryman laundrymanmusic.com with a live practice of their new song The Beach.

*** For a free MP3 download of this song, please visit: gpeters.com/tracks/laundryman-may-21-2012/

Visit them online at laundrymanmusic.com

Laundryman is:
Jason K. – Roland Octapad and Ableton Live
Geoff P. – Korg MS2000B

Recorded on a Zoom H1 in 48khz 24 bit and processed with Audacity. In audacity, used Normalize, SC4 compressor, and W1 Limiter.

Photo by Geoff Peters.

Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 on a Windows 7 Dell PC (Intel i7 and USB 3.0 for a faster workflow).

A Birds in the House Production
birdsinthehouse.com

For more videos from Geoff please visit his web site at:
geoffmobile.com