• 2011-02-10

    2011 - [Tone_Beat]

    一晃眼一年又过去

  • Experts debate dangers of wearing popular sheepskin boots

     
    Ugg Australia

    Ugg Australia

    Despite the fact that Uggs and their many knockoff incarnations have long been considered a “fashion don’t,” lots of women love and continue to wear these suede and sheepskin boots all winter long. They’re warm, they’re cozy, they’re easy to throw on with any outfit, they feel like slippers, and they’re a celebrity favorite. Of course this makes the boots very appealing and popular, especially during chillier months. But are they actually good for your feet? Experts say no.

    In a recent Daily Mail article, professionals spoke out about the health risks of wearing cheap, imitation Ugg boots. Dr. Ian Drysdale, the head of the British College of Osteopathic Medicine, said, “Because these boots are warm and soft, young girls think they are giving their feet a break. In fact, they are literally breaking their feet.” Drysdale continued, “Their feet are slipping around inside. With each step, the force falls towards the inside of the foot and the feet splay. This flattens the arch and makes it drop. The result can be significant problems with the foot, the ankle, and ultimately, the hip.”

    Does the Ugg boot, which retails for $140 and up, really provide more support than its more affordable imitators? Dr. Rock Positano, Director of the Non-surgical Foot and Ankle Service for the Hospital for Special Surgery, sees no difference. “Whether they are real Uggs or fake Uggs, we’re dealing with footwear that offers no substantial and necessary orthopedic support for the foot and the ankle.” He has many clients come to him with complications from wearing Uggs and pseudo-Uggs. Dr. Jim Christina, a podiatrist and the Director of Scientific Affairs for the American Podiatric Medical Association says, “The knockoffs that have essentially no support probably would be worse than your traditional Ugg boot, but Uggs are not a great supportive type of a footwear. They call them comfort footwear.”

     

    Bearpaw

    Bearpaw

    As far as either the Uggs or their imitators breaking women’s feet, Dr. Christina thinks that’s an overstatement, but warns that some women have to be very careful. “Everybody’s feet are different,” says Dr. Christina. “Some people have very stable feet that aren’t going to flatten very much, some people have high-arched feet that can actually benefit from something that is absorbent and cushioning, and then some people have feet that flatten excessively. When you get into the latter category, yes, those people should not be doing prolonged walking in any type of footwear that doesn’t provide good support.”  Dr. Positano, however, is anti-Ugg across the board. “Whether you have a high arch, or a flat arch, inherently there are issues. You have the support issue under the foot, and the fact that there’s no support around the ankle joint or the Achilles tendon,” says Dr. Positano. And when it comes to affecting children, young ladies, or mature women, he insists, “This type of shoe does not discriminate.”

     

    While Dr. Christina stressed that those with a proclivity to flattening arches would be the ones affected by wearing these shoes, both doctors are in agreement that prolonged walking, standing, and activity in Ugg-like boots could lead to both temporary and long-term problems. “It may manifest as a pain in the arch, the heel, or in their lower legs—some of the muscles have to function differently because they have to compensate for the lack of support,” says Dr. Christina. As the boots place stress on the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and bones, everyday use can cause long-term problems for wearers like bunions, hammertoes, arthritis, tendinitis, and issues with their Achilles tendon, knees, hips and lower back. “Most people don’t develop the symptoms until the day after,” says Dr. Positano. “When you’re walking in them, they’re comfortable.” So should women stop wearing Uggs and Ugg knockoffs if they experience discomfort? “It’s probably a prudent idea,” says Dr. Positano, “because nine out of ten times these issues are caused by improper or inadequate foot and ankle support.” Dr. Christina agrees that these types of aches and pains are a warning sign to stop wearing the boots and to look for something that provides more support.

    They key is to use your sheepskin boots sparingly or when you know you won’t be doing extensive walking or activity. Just as you shouldn’t wear high heels for an extended period of walking or dancing, keep your Ugg boot wearing to a minimum. For casual wearers who are looking to reinforce their boots for safety, the doctors say that adding supportive insoles would be a great first step. [Daily Mail]

  • How to make Tiramisu

    The list of steps to make Tiramisu.
     
     

    The ingredients (makes 2 tins):

    1. Icing Sugar
    2. Coffee
    3. Lady Fingers biscuit, 2 packets (from Cold Storage)
    4. Eggs (4 egg yolks & 2 egg whites)
    5. Cocoa Powder
    6. Mascopone Cheese (500 gm)

     

    1. Prepare about 1 cup of black coffee (no sugar!)
      
    2. Separate the egg yolks from the egg whites.
      
    3. Dip biscuits (top & bottom) slightly into coffee and lay on the base of tin.
      
    4. Sprinkle with cocoa powder.
     
    5. Add 3 dessert spoons of icing sugar to egg yolks.
     
    6. Blend egg yolks and icing sugar.
     
    7. Add in mascopone cheese and blend into smooth mixture.
      
    8. Whisk egg whites until stiff.
     
    9. Fold in egg white to the cheese mixture.
     
    10. Spread 1 layer of mixture over the biscuits.
    (Optional: Place fruits - strawberry, etc.)
      
    11. Add another layer of biscuits (as Step 3) on top of mixture.
    12. Spread another layer of mixture over the biscuits.
     
    13. Cover (with aluminium foil) and place in chiller for about 12 hours.
     
    14. Sprinkle cocoa powder after Tiramisu has set properly.
      
    15. The finished product
     

     

  • 2010-02-08

    又烧菜啦 - [饕餮menu]

    炸茄盒

    • 材料:长嫩茄子250克、肉馅100克、水发海米10克、鸡蛋2个、面粉50克、色拉油750克、盐4克、

    鸡精3克、料酒3克、葱姜末各3克、椒盐6克。

    • 做法:1. 茄子去蒂洗净去皮,切夹刀片。海米切末。

                    2. 肉馅内加海米,葱末、姜末、鸡精、半个鸡蛋搅均后,放入茄夹内,茄夹沾面粉备用。

    剩余鸡蛋打入碗内,加面粉搅成全蛋糊,将茄夹拖全蛋糊。

                    3. 勺内放油,烧六七成热,把茄夹逐个下入勺内炸熟,呈金黄色时捞出沥油装盘,放椒盐即好。

    炒五色茄丝

     

    • 材料:茄子350克、青椒25克、火腿25克、竹笋25克、川椒10克、猪板油50克、淀粉10克、

    酱油10克、盐4克、鸡精4克、葱姜丝各3克、蒜片5克、香油5克。

    • 做法:1、茄子去蒂洗净,切丝。青椒,火腿,竹笋,川椒也切丝。

                    2、勺内放油,烧热,用葱、姜丝炝锅,放入茄丝、川椒丝、竹笋丝、火腿丝、青椒丝翻炒,出勺前加味精和蒜片,用湿淀粉勾芡,淋香油出勺装盘即好。

  • 2010-02-05

    Dream - [Tone_Beat]

    In the dream,it's so real that I was Bella. Edward is holding my waist just beside me. My hands around his waist,too. The sky is velvet blue and pure.The atmosphere is full of love and sweetness.He was not a vampire,but still no human. I saw him suffering the bitterness when he was watching an old famliy video.I tried to comfort him and went toward to give him a hug.He turned back his perfect smile to me.And I saw some freckles on his face.It's so weird.I leaned on his chest,touching his face.It's so soft and warm, not cold at all.
    We were keeping walking during the dream and we two were like to be glued together that we never been separated.The street we were walking is full of zombies.There was invisible wall to quaiantine them from us so no need to panic.In fact,I was totally fine.Dramaticly,I don't know why I was in the other side with zombies suddenly. One of the zombies came to me slowly and helped me climbing over the wall out of my imagination.It was gentle and even tender when I saw through his eyes to thank him.I was safe in the end.
    In this dream I also saw my little brother.He mentioned "sheng jian bao"---Shanghainese Dampling, all the time.Finally we ended up eating at a very strange resterant which was dark and everybody was waiting outside and no waiter coming.