03 August 2008

Tutorials 16

Here is a list of popular tutorials on Renaissance Culinaire. Here you can learn step-by-step instructions on a variety of foodie related things. This page will be updated as more tutorials are added.



Learn How TO:

  • Reverse Macro w/ A Digital Camera

  • Procedure For Tuile Stencil Cookies

  • Make A Simple Proofbox for Home Use

  • Use Greasemonkey Scripts for Culinary

  • Make Shortbread Tarts

  • Shape Croissants

  • Make Chocolate Croissants

  • Make Great Pate a Choux

  • Be A Successful Baker

  • Find The Sex of a Dungenous Crab

  • Maintian Your Rolling Pin

  • Sheet Croissant Dough

  • Eliminate "Black Holes" in Food Photography Pics

  • Make your own Praline Paste 

  • Beat Cooking Anxiety!

  • Beat hunger in America ~ Find a Food Pantry in your area!

  • Women: Learn how you can be awarded a photography scholarship of your dreams!

  • How to find Edible Mushrooms in Oregon

  • Get your face or company logo on M&Ms

  • How to get the best food shots with a basic digital camera

  • Groups to join if you love food or are a foodie

  • Turn your kitchen into a licensed home bakery Part #1, and Part #2




  • These tutorials are written by me and are original content. These tutorials may not be reproduced without my permission.









    22 June 2008

    Beatboxer adds different sounds as if adding ingredients in his kitchen 2

    O.k, hopefully you haven't seen this yet? I just found this while searching for baking related diggs. I love music and beatbox and baking --- this dude combines all three of my favorites...o.k AND improve! He is in an apron and has a kitchenaide in front of him. Part Monthy Python , part Martha, part B-BoyyZ.


    A must see! The incredibly original and talented beatboxer Beardyman presents a hilarious routine where he "bakes" a beatbox routine from the different sound "ingredients" he has in his repertoire. Amazing, incredible, and all those digg-worthy adjectives!




    digg story For more Kitchen related You-Tube :

    08 October 2007

    My Foodie-sense Is Tingling : Greasemonkey for Culinary Pros? 1

    What is Greasemonkey you might ask? Greasemonkey is a plugin for the Firefox web browser. Note: If you use Internet Explorer, you can use the IE7 Pro Compatibility add-in to permit some Greasemonkey scripts. If you use Safari, you may be able to run some scripts using the Creammonkey plugin. Opera is also known for being able to run a few scripts on their own.

    Greasemonkey allows you to change how your favorite pages behave and look. There are many scripts that have already been written, and if you know javascript you can easily create your own.The Greasemonkey install on firefox is very easy .

    You can find the Greasemonkey console,which shows all your scripts, under the "Tools" link on the browser menu bar. The scripts are editable. All you need to do is click on a script from the list and click on the edit button --- to access the script code, which allows for customization (in some cases) or bug fixes (if the script author is not keeping tabs on updating.)

    Userscripts.org is a repository to download and install Greasemonkey scripts. You can find a script to pimp virtually anything ---blogger, flickr, gmail, craigslist ect. There is a tag function on userscripts.org for most scripts but unfortunately script authors do not always tag. So I actually scrolled through most of the 300 pages...yikes.

    I can't believe I missed out on so many greasemonkey scripts lately. I LOVE firefox and Greasemonkey is icing on the geeky-optimizing-browser cake.

    Speaking of cake, wouldn't it be great to create a greasemonkey script that would use specific formulas that apply to bakers or chefs or serious foodies?!

    I am talking about calculators to compute formulations for : Specific gravity,Baker's percent, Turn-over rate of frying oil, Desired Dough Temp, Variances of Mixer per Qt = in F degrees , ect.

    Even better --- have temp converters , and an editable interface to add special reference snippets that are pertinent to you (said foodie). I know there are alot of conversion widgets at Chef2chef.net ---It would be nice to see some of them hacked into the widget.

    I think that the best way to showcase this widget would to code it to appear as a slide-in menu in the corner of your browser window. The calculators /converters would be linked via small icons, and would feature a link to your reference library (which would be text files, housed in a folder on your pc) There would be a link for "grab formula/ recipe", also.

    This would be a great utility to edit formulas found on the web, on the fly. And the best part is that you can take firefox with you anywhere --- just copy it to a flash/thumb drive, and plug into a computer away from home. All your scripts / plug-ins /bookmarks are contained in the firefox interface, which you load via the thumb drive.

    Oh, how utterly SWEET!

    I will try to compose something out of code and see if I can get the ball - I mean the script rolling.

    How exciting!

    Run your tooltip over the screenshot to see what subject the screenshot covers. click on the screenshot to view it's pic page on flickr; or click "larger" link to view original.


    Greasemonkey
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