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Thursday, March 6, 2008
M.A.S.K. Episode 1: The Deathstone
The original M.A.S.K. (Mobile Armoured Strike Kommand) animated series was released in the United States in 1985 to coincide wth the release of the new toy line. The initial episodes only featured the "core" M.A.S.K. agents (Matt, Bruce, Alex, Gloria, etc.) with the additional members such as Julio Lopez appearing nearer the end of the first season.
The first season was sixty-five episodes long, and most episodes would feature VENOM in some plot to take over the world meaning Matt Trakker would have to call in his M.A.S.K. team to stop them. These episodes almost always featured the "Computer, please give me the M.A.S.K. agents best suited for this mission" routine. The original episodes also featured the antics of Matt Trakker's young son, Scott, and his robot friend T-Bob. Contrary to rumour, there was not an "origin story" episode produced.
After sixty-five episodes of M.A.S.K. pursuing VENOM around the world, it seemed like an impossible task to follow it with a similarly original and interesting idea. The concept of M.A.S.K. changed a bit when the M.A.S.K. racing series began airing in 1986. Sadly, many of these episodes were relegated to an abysmal 6:30am timeslot.
In the racing episodes, M.A.S.K. and VENOM raced at various locations across the world, usually to win some kind of prize. Interestingly, Scott Trakker and T-Bob, who were very prevalent in the first series, were barely seen at all in this series beyond a lesson or two at the end of the show. Matt Trakker and Miles Mayhem as their respective teams' leaders didn't even appear every time. The new series also introduced new characters from Boris Bushkin ("Me Grimlock!") to the man with the manical laugh, Lester Sludge. Vanessa Warfield's Manta returned with a few improvements, and many of the original series' characters returned with new looks (such as Buddie "Clutch" Hawks and Brad Turner).
The first season was sixty-five episodes long, and most episodes would feature VENOM in some plot to take over the world meaning Matt Trakker would have to call in his M.A.S.K. team to stop them. These episodes almost always featured the "Computer, please give me the M.A.S.K. agents best suited for this mission" routine. The original episodes also featured the antics of Matt Trakker's young son, Scott, and his robot friend T-Bob. Contrary to rumour, there was not an "origin story" episode produced.
After sixty-five episodes of M.A.S.K. pursuing VENOM around the world, it seemed like an impossible task to follow it with a similarly original and interesting idea. The concept of M.A.S.K. changed a bit when the M.A.S.K. racing series began airing in 1986. Sadly, many of these episodes were relegated to an abysmal 6:30am timeslot.
In the racing episodes, M.A.S.K. and VENOM raced at various locations across the world, usually to win some kind of prize. Interestingly, Scott Trakker and T-Bob, who were very prevalent in the first series, were barely seen at all in this series beyond a lesson or two at the end of the show. Matt Trakker and Miles Mayhem as their respective teams' leaders didn't even appear every time. The new series also introduced new characters from Boris Bushkin ("Me Grimlock!") to the man with the manical laugh, Lester Sludge. Vanessa Warfield's Manta returned with a few improvements, and many of the original series' characters returned with new looks (such as Buddie "Clutch" Hawks and Brad Turner).
The new series introduced Miles Mayhem's brother Maxie to the mythos, and also in this new series VENOM knew the secret identities of M.A.S.K., so the "I'll get you MASK!" calls for revenge changed to "I'll get you Trakker!" Plot wasn't as important or as good in many of the racing episodes, although some interesting new ideas came up (Brad Turner and Vanessa?). Some characters only appeared for very brief appearances, such as Dusty Hayes in the Billboard Blast or Sly Rax in his Pit Stop Catapult.
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The M.A.S.K. show last aired in November 1986, but the year of running time was enough for it to achieve cult status alongside many other eighties cartoons.
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BABY FOOD RECIPES
BABY FOOD RECIPES - CHICKEN HEARTS APPLE
Baby food recipes
Material:
250 grams of chicken liver
2 apples, peeled, seeded, chopped
1 carrot, peeled and cut into pieces
3 pieces potatoes, peeled and cut into pieces
2 stalks celery, chopped
3 tablespoons green peas
Directions:
1. Cook all ingredients until cooked.
2. Drain and puree (or chopped finely for children ages 8 months and up)
BABY FOOD RECIPES - FISH APPLE
Baby food recipes
Material:
2 pieces of fish fillets
2 apples, peeled, cut into pieces
Directions:
1. Boil the ingredients until cooked. Drain and puree.
Note:
For children 8 months, the food should not be crushed but only finely chopped. It is good to stimulate the growth of teeth and to train the muscles of the mouth and gums to bite.
BABY FOOD RECIPES - CARAPPEAR
Baby food recipes
Material:
2 stalks carrots, peeled, cut into pieces
2 apples, peeled, cut into pieces
2 pieces of pear, peeled and cut into pieces
Directions:
1. Kl Boil carrots for 10 minutes, then amsukkan apple and pear. Cook until soft.
2. Drain and puree (or chopped finely for children ages 8 months and up)
BABY FOOD RECIPES - steamed fish
Baby food recipes
Material:
1 snapper fillet (or other fish species, according to taste)
Directions:
1. Steam the fish until cooked and then mashed.
2. Can be mixed with pureed vegetables (carrots, broccoli, etc.).
BABY FOOD RECIPES - Broccoli POTATO
Baby food recipes
Material:
7 broccoli florets, discarding the stem
2 potatoes, peeled, cut into pieces
Chicken broth / meat taste (only boiled water chicken / meat, without salt or other seasonings)
Directions:
1. Steam the broccoli and potatoes until cooked.
2. Blend the two ingredients with the processor / blender.
3. Give the broth to taste.
BABY FOOD RECIPES - VEGETABLE INTERFERENCE
Baby food recipes
Material:
1 carrot, peeled, cut into pieces
1 piece of potato, peeled, cut into pieces
2 tablespoons green peas (can be replaced other green vegetables, eg broccoli,
zuchini, celery, etc.)
Chicken broth / meat taste (only boiled water chicken / meat, without garammaupun other seasonings)
Directions:
1. Boiled / steamed until cooked all the ingredients and puree.
2. Give the chicken broth / meat taste.
BABY FOOD RECIPES - CHICKEN SOUP
Baby food recipes
Material:
1 piece of chicken thighs, remove skin, cut meat into pieces (bones were not removed)
1 stalk celery, chopped
2 potatoes, peeled, cut into pieces
1 stick carrot, peeled, cut into pieces
2 tablespoons green peas
500 ml water
Directions:
1. Cook all ingredients until cooked.
2. Discard the chicken bones, then puree all ingredients
BABY FOOD RECIPES - puree CARROT
Baby food recipes
Material:
2 medium carrots, peeled
Boiled water to taste
Directions:
1. Steam the carrots until tender then puree. Add water as needed.
2. Presentation: Give the carrot puree as single or mixed foods
with pulp POTATO / SWEET POTATOES porridge.
BABY FOOD RECIPES - pea puree
Baby food recipes
Material:
250 grams of fresh or frozen peas
Directions:
1. Boil peas until cooked and then mashed.
2. Strain the rough skin so do not take part inedible.
3. Presentation: Give peas puree as a single food or
mixed with porridge POTATO / SWEET POTATOES porridge.
Baby food recipes
Material:
250 grams of chicken liver
2 apples, peeled, seeded, chopped
1 carrot, peeled and cut into pieces
3 pieces potatoes, peeled and cut into pieces
2 stalks celery, chopped
3 tablespoons green peas
Directions:
1. Cook all ingredients until cooked.
2. Drain and puree (or chopped finely for children ages 8 months and up)
BABY FOOD RECIPES - FISH APPLE
Baby food recipes
Material:
2 pieces of fish fillets
2 apples, peeled, cut into pieces
Directions:
1. Boil the ingredients until cooked. Drain and puree.
Note:
For children 8 months, the food should not be crushed but only finely chopped. It is good to stimulate the growth of teeth and to train the muscles of the mouth and gums to bite.
BABY FOOD RECIPES - CARAPPEAR
Baby food recipes
Material:
2 stalks carrots, peeled, cut into pieces
2 apples, peeled, cut into pieces
2 pieces of pear, peeled and cut into pieces
Directions:
1. Kl Boil carrots for 10 minutes, then amsukkan apple and pear. Cook until soft.
2. Drain and puree (or chopped finely for children ages 8 months and up)
BABY FOOD RECIPES - steamed fish
Baby food recipes
Material:
1 snapper fillet (or other fish species, according to taste)
Directions:
1. Steam the fish until cooked and then mashed.
2. Can be mixed with pureed vegetables (carrots, broccoli, etc.).
BABY FOOD RECIPES - Broccoli POTATO
Baby food recipes
Material:
7 broccoli florets, discarding the stem
2 potatoes, peeled, cut into pieces
Chicken broth / meat taste (only boiled water chicken / meat, without salt or other seasonings)
Directions:
1. Steam the broccoli and potatoes until cooked.
2. Blend the two ingredients with the processor / blender.
3. Give the broth to taste.
BABY FOOD RECIPES - VEGETABLE INTERFERENCE
Baby food recipes
Material:
1 carrot, peeled, cut into pieces
1 piece of potato, peeled, cut into pieces
2 tablespoons green peas (can be replaced other green vegetables, eg broccoli,
zuchini, celery, etc.)
Chicken broth / meat taste (only boiled water chicken / meat, without garammaupun other seasonings)
Directions:
1. Boiled / steamed until cooked all the ingredients and puree.
2. Give the chicken broth / meat taste.
BABY FOOD RECIPES - CHICKEN SOUP
Baby food recipes
Material:
1 piece of chicken thighs, remove skin, cut meat into pieces (bones were not removed)
1 stalk celery, chopped
2 potatoes, peeled, cut into pieces
1 stick carrot, peeled, cut into pieces
2 tablespoons green peas
500 ml water
Directions:
1. Cook all ingredients until cooked.
2. Discard the chicken bones, then puree all ingredients
BABY FOOD RECIPES - puree CARROT
Baby food recipes
Material:
2 medium carrots, peeled
Boiled water to taste
Directions:
1. Steam the carrots until tender then puree. Add water as needed.
2. Presentation: Give the carrot puree as single or mixed foods
with pulp POTATO / SWEET POTATOES porridge.
BABY FOOD RECIPES - pea puree
Baby food recipes
Material:
250 grams of fresh or frozen peas
Directions:
1. Boil peas until cooked and then mashed.
2. Strain the rough skin so do not take part inedible.
3. Presentation: Give peas puree as a single food or
mixed with porridge POTATO / SWEET POTATOES porridge.