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Silona and Rob Drive to Momoko
from jim karlock April 01, 2008
Sunday, March 9, 2008. Silona and Rob drive from SXSW to Momoko to meet others for bubble tea. On the way, Silona talks about inspiration, originality, creativity, and her determination to forge ahead.
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What's New Ramble Part 2
from YouTube :: Tag // iPhone August 08, 2007
More on... entertaining clients, pending flash development, Planon DocuPen RC800 thoughts, if I wasn't in research I'd be in bubble tea, setting yourself up to speak for transitions, runfatboy, new imacs and the iphone, stresseraser, popularity dialer site... Author: floozyspeak Keywords: bubbletea flash docupen rc800 smoothieking runfatboy dash imac stresseraser Added: August 8, 2007
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Big Bang 1st debut Anniversary Tribute
from YouTube :: Tag // utada June 03, 2007
a Tribute to Big Bang. for their 1st debut anniversary!!! this is made for the YGBB international project. my YGBB ID is: bubbletea Song: Hikari Artist: Hikaru Utada Author: KawaiiMiMi7 Keywords: debut anniversary trubte big bang congratulation bubbletea Added: June 3, 2007
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West Burnside After Dark
from Vimeo / Starstew's uploaded videos January 18, 2006
Burnside is a major thoroughfare in Portland. Powell's Books is a major bibliomonger on that major thoroughfare. This series of composite videos was shot one night while I was waiting for the #20 bus to take me home. Cast: Starstew
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Broken Time
from Vimeo / Starstew's uploaded videos October 31, 2005
A video of composite scenes all shot in Portland, Oregon. Each scene is made up of 4-9 smaller videos juxtapozed to approximate contiguousness. Cast: Starstew
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Bubble Tea
from white guy eats foreign foods May 28, 2006
click here to watch if there's no pic above Bubble tea, pearl milk tea: Bubble tea consists of a mixture of sweetened iced tea and milk and possibly other flavorings. Black gummy balls made of tapioca, called "pearls" or "bubbles", sit at the bottom of the cup. The pearls are much larger than those found in tapioca pudding, with a diameter of at least 7 millimeters (smaller balls are occasionally used). They are sucked through a wide straw along with the drink, providing something to chew on between sips. When ordering, customers are often asked whether they want "boba" or "pearls" in their beverages. Both terms refer to the tapioca balls. The recipes for bubble tea vary, but usually flavoring is added to hot black or green tea which is then shaken in a cocktail shaker or blender with ice until chilled. The mixture is then usually combined with milk and softened tapioca pearls. Most cafes that serve bubble tea also add a plastic seal by a machine to the top of the cup to be pierced by a straw by the drinker. The flavorings added to bubble tea are usually fruity, and can be either powders, fruit juice/pulp, or syrups. Drinks made with fruit pulp and juice only with boba added are sometimes refered to as bubble tea, and are therefore distinguished by the seller as seperate from green, black, or brown (milk) tea. Tapioca pearls are primarily made from tapioca starch from the cassava plant. The pearls are then heated with caramel into a thick paste. The paste is then passed through a wet sieve to create different pearl sizes. Another alternative to traditional bubble tea is to substitute tapioca pearls with coconut jelly, a lighter option. Coconut jelly is served in small Lego-like pieces and has a sweet, crunchy consistency. They add a new dimension to bubble tea and are often ordered "half and half," meaning half pearls and half coconut jelly. Run time: 3 min, 30 sec. QuickTime (23.8 MB)
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Insta Button Vending Machine
from Vimeo / Starstew's uploaded videos July 23, 2005
I've seen these art button vending machines in the local Tiny's Coffeehouses. Apparently, they are the work of Button Arcade. Here is a video in which I buy a button and spend too long trying to open it. Music made with Electroplankton. Cast: Starstew
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