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Advice and Stuff

We asked on Facebook if you guys needed advice on stuff and we got a bunch of questions. So many that we made 3 videos answering them. Here is the first one:

When we edit we have to cut a lot out because we ramble a lot, I also added a little bit more in the description box over on YouTube.

Just a reminder that there are no new comics on the weekend but we do try to have at least one new video up.

Kpop Comments – Sistar Give It To Me

http://youtu.be/cgk2Pke4lFM

A girl group finally! Notice he is less critical of girl groups? Tsk Tsk. I do think he has more to say about boy groups usually, but this Sistar song is really great so he was mostly in awe of the sexiness and dancing.

I didn’t do the intros and ends for this one because I was having a bad face day.

Cooking Video – Tteokbokki

Another cooking video! We didn’t show the recipe exactly because there are lots of recipes online and they are all pretty similar. We wanted to show the extra things you can put into tteokbokki which can make it even better.

By the way, it wasn’t three of us eating all that tteokbokki! There were many people eating it, we just didn’t show them.

It can be interesting observing the Korean hierarchy sometimes. You’ll notice in the video I pointed out how my husband acts in relation to his sister sometimes. She is only one year younger than him but it can make all the difference. Of course she has to call him “oppa” but also, she can’t really be on equal terms with him. It’s very different to the relationships I have with my siblings where age doesn’t make much difference. My sister-in-law however, will listen patiently to lectures from my husband and will be respectful to him even when he does annoying things like take her food. My siblings wouldn’t put up with me doing that.

My husband was the eldest Korean in the house while we were there. Typhoon (who you have seen before and get a glimpse of his tattooed leg in the video) learnt the slang phrase “top dog” from some Australian friends and felt that was the best way to describe in English what my husband’s position in the household was in regards to them. So before we arrived he was talking about the “top dog” coming back.

Anyway, back to the food! It was really good! It was a combined effort. Adele was behind the camera but also giving some directions of what to put in. I really liked the cheese version as well. If you have trouble eating really spicy food it’s a good way of eating tteokbokki without it being too spicy. The cheese really takes away the edge and melted cheese is always delicious.

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