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Salty Beef Brisket and I got a job at Google

So here I am with some exciting news, but first: this beef brisket is delicious. Just over a week ago, I bought a 3.5 kg beef brisket. I actually had to cut it in two, chiefly because I didn’t have any container big enough to fit the whole thing in and let’s just assume I only ever had 1.75kg. I then brined it for a week and cooked for a few hours. The whole process went a little something like this.

I prepared some brine in which I put in fresh thyme, one anis star, 500 g demerara sugar, more or less 1.5 kg of sea salt, 4 cloves, 4 bay leaves, 1 tea spoon of ground white peppercorns, covered with 4.5 litres of water. After boiling this concoction for about 5 minutes, I let it cool down and submerged the beef brisket in it. I used a brick wrapped in two plastic bags to push the beef down as it wanted to float in the salty water.

Left is the one in water, right is still in brine

After 6 days in the Fridge I drained the brine away and soaked the beef in fresh water for a further 24 hours. After the 24 hours, I removed the beef and rinsed it well, and it then looked like this.

Before cooking

I chopped up 2 carrots, 1 onion (not peeled, just cut in 4 wedges !), 2 celery stalks, 1 leek, 2 garlic cloves, some parsley and some fresh thyme to the bottom of a large sauce pan, placed the beef on top and filled with water so that half the beef was covered. I brought this to boil and then let simmer for 2 1/2 hours.

After cooking !

And presto ! Serve with mash… It’s delicious.

In other, much more important news: I got a job at Google and will be moving to Dublin on 12th April.

I think this is very exciting, potentially even a ‘little bit’ more exciting than a week-long beef-brining project. Google is one the big three in IT and it’s really the place to be to working now in the industry. I obviously don’t know yet too much about what the work entails, but I will be working with AdSense-customers in UK and Finland…So here I go, bye bye Birmingham….hello Dublin!

At park

Anwar

At Headquarters

Olli and Heikki

Kara OK

Stansted

Holiday began

I think it is safe to say this is where the holiday begins. Such a nice beer, over lunch. Greatness in a glass Kyykkä tomorrow. I simply cannot believe it’s about take place in just two days. I have worked quite hard to get everything go as smoothly as possible.

Now, here’s something. It appears I don’t know my friends’ names. And changing your name on a RyanAir-booking costs £100. It costs around £20 in administrative charges to **change your real name to match the ticket** !!!

That is truly and utterly ridiculously funny. Anyways, let’s hope they let us on the plane although my friends haven’t told me their real names ;)

Viikon lista

Ja “viikon lista”-palkinnon voittaa Yle.fi:n uutiset. Vaajakosken pankkiryöstöön liittyvässä kirjoituksessa jalkajousista listattiin vain ne eläimet joita jousilla saa Suomessa metsästää. Samalla Yle saa palkinnon huonoimmasta “vain” sanan käytöstä journalismin historiassa.

Metsästysasetuksen mukaan primitiivi- ja perinnejousia saa käyttää vain villikanin, metsäjäniksen, rusakon, oravan, euroopanmajavan, kanadanmajavan, piisamin, rämemajavan, tarhatun naalin, ketun, supikoiran, pesukarhun, mäyrän, kärpän, hillerin, näädän, minkin ja metsäkauriin sekä riistaeläimiin kuuluvien lintujen samoin kuin rauhoittamattomien eläinten ampumiseen.

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Where the hell did my Hosting Provider go?

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Disappeared.

I don’t know how long ago this happened, but my Hosting Provider went down and died. It’s disappeared. No idea where it is…

So I buy a new one. This one was quite cheap and I have it now for two years. Unless it just disappears.

Somehow you assume that things online are perpetual. Forever, an for eternity. Just like the eternal light, in your ears and your eyes.

Also, this means I can not recover any of my past posts, which is quite tragic. It might be a good thing, taken that it was all a complete load of utter rubbish.

Welcome back and see you soon.