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This is probably one of the easiest and fuss-free food (aside from the kimchi, but that doesn’t really count because there isn’t really any cooking involved) in the list of Hansiks. Dak Kang Jung, or spicy candied fried chicken, is almost like the Korean version of buffalo…
(220 Calories Per Serving – 4 Servings)
Ingredients:
- 1-2 lbs (754g) of thinly sliced Rib-Eye Steak
- 1 medium Yellow Onion; halved and sliced into medium moon shaped slivers
- 1 tsp (5mg) of Sesame Seeds
Sauce:
- 1/2 cup (125mL) of Soy Sauce
- 1 tbsp (20mg) of White or…
Lose yourself in layers! My friends at Who What Wear and I did just that when we fell for Charles Anastase’s Fall/Winter 2012 stunners. The melting pot of military hues infused into feminine silhouettes is to DIY for! Get creative with your own color story and start “swatching” skirts, shirts, dresses…anything your heart desires.To create, find a basic mini skirt to use as a base. Incorporate several complimentary shades of felt material and cut rectangles in an array of different sizes. Get creative and cut shapes with scalloped edges to add dimension and movement. Use a fabric hole punch to add extra detail to the felt pieces. Place swatches in a random pattern, starting with the bottom of the skirt, and overlap as you move towards the top…making sure to completely cover the surface. P.S. — Lay your complete pattern out before you start to glue. Adhere the swatches directly onto the skirt and hold in place for a few seconds to secure. Before you get decked in your DIY, make sure to let the skirt dry completely on a flat surface….and then, swatch out!