A former ESL teacher from Chuncheon, South Korea responds to a 5 Random Facts tag sent to her by fellow youtuber Gx3k.
A former ESL teacher from Chuncheon, South Korea, substitutes sauerkraut and cabbage with kimchi in several beloved American recipes including hot dogs, corned beef and reuben sandwiches.This video was featured by POPTUB on September 23, 2008. Check it out at http://kr.youtu
A former ESL teacher from Chuncheon, South Korea, present a few quirky tips on how to navigate the difference between Korean and American culture. Tamar answers questions such as "What is lacking in Korean and American restrooms?", "How ubiquitous is kimchi and ketchup in Ko
A former ESL teacher from Chuncheon, South Korea sends a Birthday greeting to Bae Yong Joon and opens her heart about how his desire to be a tourist in his own country affected her as well.Guess where the opening picture of this video was taken. Hint: It was NOT taken on Che
A former ESL teacher from Chuncheon, South Korea, makes a spicy Korean-style Fettucini Alfredo, by adding dak-kalbi sauce (Korean spicy/sweet chicken BBQ sauce) to the usually mild alfredo sauce.강원도 춘천의 전직 ESL 영어 선생님께서 부드러운 알프레도
What do you do with turkey leftovers? A former ESL teacher in Chuncheon, South Korea, developed a recipe that combines turkey leftovers with a popular Korean dish for cooking up leftovers.무엇을 남겨두고 터키 상관? 춘천 출신의 ESL 선생님, 한국, 개발
Buffalo wings not spicy enough for you? A former ESL teacher in Chuncheon, South Korea, developed a recipe that combines the sauce from Chuncheon's (http://tour.chuncheon.go.kr/eng/ ) trademark dish, dakkalbi, with chicken wings for a Korean spin on an American favorite.버
A former ESL teacher in Chuncheon, South Korea, shares her version of kimchi pizza using fiery dakkalbi (BBQ chicken) sauce from Chuncheon ( http://tour.chuncheon.go.kr/eng/ ). 춘천 출신의 ESL 선생님, 한국, 주식 그녀의 버전의 김치 피자 소스를 사용
What do you do with turkey leftovers? A former ESL teacher in Chuncheon, South Korea ( http://tour.chuncheon.go.kr/eng/ ), developed a recipe that combines turkey leftovers with a popular Korean dish for cooking up leftovers.
Buffalo wings not spicy enough for you? A former ESL teacher in Chuncheon, South Korea, ( http://tour.chuncheon.go.kr/eng/ ) developed a recipe that combines the sauce from Chuncheon's trademark dish, dakkalbi, with chicken wings for a Korean spin on an American favorite.