Thursday, June 19, 2008

My Gastronomy Attempt

Did I tell you that one of my hobbies is cooking? Yes, I like cooking and trying out new recipes. These two are my recent attempts :) I include the recipes, those who likes cooking may try it out.



~Seafood Fried Rice~

Ingredients:

2 eggs, lightly beaten

2 tablespoons cooking oil

1 onion, cut into wedges

250 g crab stick, cut into cubes

4 cups (740 g) cold, cooked rice

2 tablespoons soy sauce

4 spring onions, diagonally sliced

250 g cooked small prawns, peeled


1. Season the egg with salt & pepper. Heat half the oil in a wok or large frying pan & add the egg, pulling the set egg towards the centre & tilting the pan to let the uncooked egg run to the edge. When almost set, break the egg up into large pieces, so it looks like scrambled egg, & transfer to a plate.

2. Heat the remaining oil in the wok, swirling to coat the base and side. Add the onion and stir-fry over high heat until it starts to turn transparent. Add the crab stick and stir fry for 1 minute. Add the rice and stir fry for 3 minutes, or until the rice is heated through. Add the egg, soy sauce, spring onion and prawns. Heat through, then serve.


~ Sweet Chilli Chicken Wings ~

Ingredients:

2 kg chicken wings

2 cloves garlic, crushed

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon ground black pepper

1 tablespoon oil

1/4 cup (60 ml) sweet chili sauce

2 tablespoons honey

1 tablespoon white vinegar

1/4 cup soy sauce

2 teaspoons grated ginger

1 tablespoon soft brown sugar


1. Trim the chicken of excess fat and sinew (tendon). Cut each wing into two/three sections, discarding the tips.

2. Mix together the remaining ingredients in a large bowl. Add the chicken pieces and stir until coated. Cover and refrigerate overnight (or for several hours).

3. Preheat the oven to moderate 180 C. Drain the chicken pieces. Place the chicken pieces on a roasting rack over a baking tray or in a deep baking dish. Bake for 40 minutes, or until the chicken is crisp and cooked through. Serve hot.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Inconsiderate Act!!!

Sometimes, I just don't seems to understand some people, they just don't tell and expect you to know...Why can't they just tell where and when, so that I can prepare myself in advance. They assumed you know it, YES I THINK I know it, but unfortunately, what I knew is not what is going to happen!

As I was just about to get ready for this outing, I got to know that we are not going to the place that I thought we will be going, and this also caused me going to be late for the outing as I thought the place is just not so far away (in fact, this the other place is very far away!!), therefore I do not need to be prepared too early. I ended up not going because I still have some other very important chores to be done after that, if I go, it will clash with my others arranged tasks.

This "SO INCONSIDERATE ACT" of a person caused my plan all mixed up and it really killed my excitement & enthuasiasm for the day!!!

Friday, June 13, 2008

I Love YOU

You come, You touch & You lift,
You release the heavy-laden;
You heal the hurt,
You care for the unwanted;
You love the unloved,
You listen to the unheard;
and You answer the unanswered,
You reveal to those who is unsure;
and You reassure that it is true.

Yes! You are true,
You cure all the blues,
You show us all the clues,
To what is true.

And who are You?
Yes, You are my Saviour,
My Lord & My God.
I Love YOU.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

A Must Try...


The best fried chicken that I've ever had, this is better than KFC... trust me :)


Every bite is crispy and juicy to the bone... and very well marinated too...fried to golden brown with the crispy outlook... this is just so irresistable!!! Yummy yummy yummy!!!


I just had two pieces for supper last night...argh... it was so sinful but I just can't resist the temptation of it!!


Wondering where to get this so yummy fried chicken???


Well, it is selling at a hawker stall located at Jalan Sayor, one small hidden lorong (small alley) off Jalan Pudu. This is also where the famous "Wai Sek Kai" of Pudu is located.


Find your way there to try the BEST FRIED CHICKEN in town. It is even featured in the "Ho Chak" (the famous food search program in town) program on 8TV.


This is a MUST TRY!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

How to go shoe shopping?







How to shop for shoes?? Do u know the right way?? Here are a few pointers:








  • Shop for shoes late in the day, after your feet have swollen to their largest size.

  • Wear socks or hosiery that you'll be wearing with the shoes. Then you'll know if it rubs funny, or too tight or too loose.

  • Stand up & wiggle your toes to see if they are too tight. Also check your heel to make sure it isn't too loose. If your heel slips, put them back because they are too loose.

  • Walk around the store to make sure they are comfortable when you are walking. If they don't, put them back.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

What Do You See?


What do you see when you look at me?
Do you see my smiles?
Do you see the laughter?
Do you see all the happiness?
Or do you see past the front to what really lies beneath?
Do you see the walls I put up to keep them out?
Do you see all the tears that stained my face?
Do you see the fears that I try to hide?
Do you see the scars inside of me?
Those scars that wont let me free
Those scars that run deep inside
Those scars that mar my very soul
Those scars I try so hard to hide
So do you see the truth in me or just the truth I want you to see?

The Nature Cure for Insomnia

Are you having insomnia or sleeplessness? If yes, read on...
Symptoms
The signs of pathological insomnia are dramatic changes in the duration and quality of sleep, persistent changes in sleep patterns, lapses of memory and lack of concentration during the day. Other symptoms are emotional instability, loss of coordination, confusion and a lingering feeling of indifference.
Causes
The most common cause of sleeplessness is mental tension brought about by anxiety, worries, overwork and overexcitement. Suppressed feelings of resentment, anger and bitterness may also cause insominia. Constipation, dyspepsia, over-eating at night, excessive intake of tea or coffee and going to bed hungry are among the other causes. Smoking is another unsuspected cause of insomnia as it irritates the nervous system, especially the nerves of the digestive system. Often, worrying about falling asleep is enough to keep one awake.
The Cure
Sleeping pills are no remedy for sleeplessness. They are habit forming and become less effective when taken continuously. They lower the I.Q., dull the brain and can prove fatal if taken in excess or before or after alcohol. The side-effects of sleeping pills include indigestion, skin rashes, lowered resistance to infection, circulatory and respiratory problems, poor appetite, high blood pressure, kidney and liver problems and mental confusion.
To overcome the problem, one should adhere to a regular sleeping schedule, going to bed at a fixed time each night and getting up at a fixed time each morning. Early to bed and early to rise is a good rule. Two hours of sleep before midnight are more beneficial than four after. It is sheer folly for students, at examination times, to keep awake till long after midnight, drinking one cup of tea after another, as that is only apt to cause blackness and inability to concentrate in the examination hall.
Research has shown that people with chronic insomnia almost invariably marked deficiencies of such key nutrients as B-complex vitamins, and vitamin C and D as also calcium,magnesium, manganese, potassium and zinc. The sleep mechanism is unable to function efficiently unless each of these nutrients is present in adequate amounts in the diet. A balanced diet with simple modifications in the eating pattern will go a long way in the treatment and cure of insominia. Such a diet should exclude white flour products, sugar and its products, tea ,coffee, chocolate, cola drinks, alcohol, fatty foods, fried foods, foods containing additives, that is chemicals for preserving, colouring and flavouring, excessive use of salt and strong condiments.
In the modified eating pattern, breakfast should consist of fresh and dried fruits, whole cereals, seeds and yogurt. Of the two main meals, one should consist of a large mixed salad and the other should be protein-based. A cup of milk sweetened with honey at bedtime is helpful as the amino-acid tryptophan contained in milk induces sleep.
Sleep is often elusive. Any attempt to force it only drives it further away. It is better to divert the mind with soft music or light reading. While going to bed, visualise a blank black wall occupying the entire field of vision. Turn your thoughts to light and cheerful matters. Use light bed clothes and relax. Do not lie on your back, put on your side with one or both knees brought well up and the head and shoulders slightly forward. During the night, the position of the arms and legs should be changed frequently and a healthy sleeper usually shifts from one side to the other several times in the course of the night. Controlled breathing is also a great help in inducing sleep. The method is to lie on your side in bed, and then take three deep breaths expanding the abdomen completely. Then hold your brath as long as you can. Next, take three more breaths and repeat the breath-holding. While you hold your breath, carbon dioxide accumulates in the body and induces natural sleep. Regular, active exercising during the day and mild exercise at bedtime enhances the quantity and the quality of sleep. Exercise stimulates the elimination of lactic acid from the body which correlates with stress and muscular tension. Regular exercise also produces hormonal changes which are beneficial to the body and to the sleep pattern. Walking, jogging, skipping, swimming are all ideal exercises. Vigorous exercise should, however, be avoided at night as this can be over-stimulating.
Yoga
Yoga helps a majority of cases of insomnia in two ways. Firstly, yoga treatment helps tone up the glandular, respiratory and nervous system. Secondly, yoga also gives physical and mental relaxation as a safety value for one’s disturbing problems. The traditional yogasanas which are effective for insomnia patients are shirsana, sarvangasana, paschimottanasana, uttanasan,viparitakarni and shavasana.
Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy is also effective in treatment of insomnia. Application of hot packs to the spine before retiring, hot fomentation to the spine , hot foot bath or an alternate hot and cold foot bath at bedtime are all time-tested methods. The cold hip bath with the feet in hot water and the prolonged neutral immersion bath (92 o to 96 o F) at bed time, when one’s nerves are usually irritable, are also effective measures. Along with the various measures for the treatment of insomnia, all efforts should be made to eliminate as many stress factors as possible. The steps in this direction should include regular practice of any relaxation method or meditation technique, cultivating the art of doing things slowly (particularly activities like eating, walking and talking) limiting the working day to nine to ten hours and five and a half days weekly, cultivating a creative hobby and spending some time daily on this, avoiding working against unrealistic targets and completing one task before starting another.

Life

"I live in the present. I only remember the past, and anticipate the future." Henry David Thoreau

"The state of your life is nothing more than a reflection of your state of mind." Wayne Dyer

"You cannot tailor make the situations in life but you can tailor make the attitudes to fit those situations."Zig Ziglar

"Don't judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant."Robert Louis Stevenson

"A goal is a dream with a deadline."Napoleon Hill

"Patience, persistence and perspiration make an unbeatable combination for success."Napoleon Hill

"Life is no `brief candle' to me. It is a sort of splendid torch which I've got to hold up for the moment, and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible before handing it on to the future generations."

What you think about, you bring about. The thought of success will foster success. The thought of love will foster love. The thought of security will foster security. What are you thinking about today?