forums

Copy the link of the video page and paste it here:

Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7FQPMiph9M

Live Music The Video bollywood comedy dance disney film funny hollywood hot love movie music musica new sex sexy song television tutorial tv video world you 2009 2010 2011 2012

NEW!. You can download videos from Vimeo!. :-)

Utils:

[View | Download]

RIC Rural mostra a receita de doce de abóbora cristalizado

No quadro sabor da terra, o RIC Rural visitou uma família que fabrica doces dos mais variados tipos. Veja o preparo de um doce de abóbora cristalizado. Ingredientes: 2 kg de abóbora descascada e cortada em cubos, 2 colheres de sopa de cal para uso culinário, 1 kg e meio de açúcar cristal, 2 canelas em pau, cravo e mais 200 gramas de açúcar cristal. Modo de preparo: - Em uma tigela coloque os cubos de abóbora descascados. - No centro de um pano fino e limpo coloque duas colheres de cal para uso culinário, junte as pontas do pano e enrole, formando uma trouxinha. - Leve a trouxinha para a tigela com abóbora e acrescente água de modo que o cal comece a se dissolver. - Deixe repousar por 20 minutos e mexa de vez em quando com uma colher de pau. - Retire os cubos da tigela, lave bem com água corrente, e coloque em um tacho, ou uma panela. - Leve ao fogo, cubra a abóbora com água, acrescente 1 kg e meio de açúcar cristal, o cravo e a canela. Deixe cozinhar por 30 minutos. Após o período, desligue o fogo, tampe, e deixe descansar por 12 horas. - Ligue o fogo novamente e deixe cozinhar até a calda ficar a ponto de fio. Em seguida, coloque os cubos cozidos sobre uma peneira, ou uma grelha, e passe o restante do açúcar nos cubos ainda úmidos. Exibição em: 18/04/2010 RIC Rural (veiculação estadual/PR) Apresentação: Sérgio Mendes e Rose Machado ricrural@ric.com.br


Tags: Abóbora, Arapongas, Açúcar, Cal, Canela, Cravo, Cristal, Cristalizado, Culinário, Doce, Doces, Estrada, Fábrica, Londrina, Machado, Maringá, Mendes, Modo, Preparo, RIC, Receita, Rose, Rural, Sabor, Sérgio, TV, Terra, da, de
1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!)

[View | Download]

Always Coca-Cola - India

June 2006 As a principal sponsor of FIFA, Coca-Cola is keen to trade in on the World Cup's image of fair play and good sportsmanship. But many believe its business practices make a mockery of this reputation. For thirsty fans at the World Cup, there's only one choice of soft drink available. Whether it's Coke, Sprite or Bonaqua, all the brands on sale belong to coca-cola. Many of theses drinks are produced in India, where Coca-Cola's business practices have elicited widespread condemnation. "The coca cola factory ruined my life," despairs one farmer. Producing 0.33L of coke requires 1L of water. In some villages near cola factories, water levels have dropped by 60m. Harvests have fallen by more than 40% because there is not enough water to irrigate fields. But Coca-Cola denies all responsibility. "We are not the problem", states spokesman Rajiv Singh. "There are simply too many people living here who are wasteful with water." Coca-cola also stands accused of pollution and union busting. Many workers in their factories receive around 50 cents for a 12 hour shift. They have no unions and sometimes receive no compensation for injuries sustained. As Bhagwab Das Yadav states: "All we want is for coca cola to respect India's labour laws."


Tags: Coca, Cola, Corruption, Disease, Ethical, Exploitation, India, Rural, Supply, Water, current affairs, documentary, journeyman, journeyman pictures, news
1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!)

[View | Download]

Entrevista Tristán Briano Canal Rural

Entrevista al Sr. Tristán Briano a través del Canal Rural.


Tags: Briano, Canal, Rural, Tristan
1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!)

[View | Download]

DFR '200th Anniversary Celebration' - Saturday 13th June 2009

2009 marks the 200th year that a Bill was signed by Parliament to allow the Lydney & Lidbrook Railway to be built on the 10th June 1809. The following year then saw the company change its name to the 'Severn & Wye Railway & Canal', which the DFR was once part of. To celebrate this landmark, the Dean Forest Railway held a gala using three branchline engines. Originally it had been planned for GWR 'Small Prairie' number 5521, who has been in Poland since April 2007, to star, but when the NRM asked her owner, Bill Parker, for the locomotive not to leave York another engine had to be sourced. Bill was disappointed as well as many DFR volunteers, so tried his best to get a NRM loco to the Friendly Forest Line. The Result was vintage LSWR 2-4-0WT 'Beattie Well Tank' number 30587, normally based on the Bodmin & Wenford Railway. The engine ran alongside resident BR(W) 0-6-0PT Pannier Tank number 9681 and new resident BR 0-6-0DH Class 14 Diesel 'Teddy Bear' number D9521, who was based at the now closed Barry Island Railway in South Wales up until January this year. The engines shared duties with the Beattie Well Tank mainly hauling GWR Autocoach 178, but for one round trip teamed up with 9681 for a double headed return run. The Pannier was mainly hauling a set of Mk1 coaches but did run with the demo freight train, made up of 'Dogfish' wagons that ran on the line taking ballast from Whitecliff Quary. D9521 hauled this mainly as 'Teddy Bears' where a common site in the 60s on the Severn & Wye line on these trains. It was a great day out and nice to see two steam engines working hard on the DFR. Trains seemed pretty full with families and many enthusiasts. Thanks to the lads (GJDobbzy, theonlyadsrulz, jamielw143 & jakeyboygen) who made this day possible. Next year a big gala is in order to celebrate 200 years of the S&W 'proper'.


Tags: 0-6-0, 0-6-0DH, 0-6-0PT, 14, 178, 2-4-0, 2-4-0WT, 30857, 9681, Autocoach, Ballast, Bear, Beattie, Branch, Branchline, Class, Country, D9521, DFR, Dean, Diesel, Dogfish, Forest, Freight, GWR, Gala, Goods, Great, Jcn, Loco, Locomotive, Lydney, Mary, NRM, Norchard, Pannier, Parkend, Queen, Railway, Rural, S&W, Severn, Steam, Tank, Teddy, Train, Trains, Well, Western, Wye, yt:quality=high
1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!)
Problems, comments, suggestions?. Contact us |