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Tuesday, May 15, 2007 |
Get Paid To Blog |
Have you ever heard of Bloggerwave? Bloggerwave is a new addition to the get paid to blog companies. They are currently looking for bloggers that have blogs that are indexed by Google. This is absolutely a great opportunity awaiting all bloggers! Give your valuable feedback to advertisers with respect to their web sites, products, services, and companies and get paid for it. How cool is that? So what are you waiting for? Ride the wave!
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Tinolang Manok |
(Photo grabbed from Wilmack)
It's been a while since we had "Tinolang Manok" so I decided to cook it tonight for our dinner. We all loved Tinolang Manok. Ang sarap naman kasi eh :-)
Ingredients:
1 lb. chicken, cut into serving pieces (I prefer chicken thighs, drumsticks or wings)
1 thumb-sized fresh ginger root, cut into strips
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 onion, chopped
2 tbsp. patis (fish sauce)
1 tsp. salt
4 to 5 cups water (or rice water – 2nd washing)
2 to 3 sayote (chayote squash), quartered (or green, unripe papaya or potatoes)
1 cup sili (chili) leaves or malunggay or substitute 1/2 lb. spinach · vegetable oil
Directions:
1. In a medium saucepan, heat oil over medium heat. Sauté ginger and garlic until fragrant. Add onions, stir-fry until softened and translucent.
2. Add chicken cuts. Cook for 3 to 5 minutes until chicken colors slightly. Season with patis and salt.
3. Pour in water (or rice water, if using). Bring to a boil. Lower the heat and let it simmer until chicken is half-done. Add in chayote (or papaya or potatoes). Continue simmering until chicken and vegetable are tender. Correct seasonings and then add sili leaves or malunggay or substitute. Stir to combine until well blended. Remove from heat.
4. Let stand for a few minutes to cook the green vegetables. Transfer to a serving dish and serve hot.
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Innocent Steps |
Today, I watched Korean movie entitled “Innocent Steps”. It is a very good movie which featured the country’s biggest teen star Moon Geun-yeong and actor Park Geon-hyeong. The film was released in 2005.
It is the story about Jang Chae-Ryn, an ethnic Korean living in China, who finds herself to be a complete fish out of water after being transplanted abroad to South Korea. When her sister bows out of a dummy marriage to a champion dance instructor, Chae-Ryn decides to travel to Seoul herself and impersonate her sister. Once in South Korea, she meets Na Young-Sae (Park Geon-Hyeong), who has agreed to the sham marriage for the sole purpose of locating a new dance partner. It seems he’s looking to replace the one he lost to his rival, the dastardly Jeong Hyeon-Su (Yoon Chan). But when Chae-Ryn’s secret and her lack of dancing experience is revealed, Young-Sae wants to send his new bride back. Eventually, however, he has second thoughts and decides that his only hope is to train this wide-eyed novice himself. Of course, the practices start off as purely professional, but as Chae-Ryn begins to dedicate herself to the art of dancing, a connection between the newlyweds begins to take shape. Chae-Ryn’s youthful exuberance and folksy way of speaking eventually charms Young-Sae’s hardened heart. A subplot follows two immigration officers who seek to expose the couple’s secret, but eventually end up rooting for the two to stay together.
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Thursday, May 10, 2007 |
Tee It Up |
My designer Bannerwoman has a new kit called "Tee It Up. The kit is on sale now in Scrapdish.com. So don't forget to get your copy now!
This kit is perfect for the avid golfer in your life, or even th amature on the mini-golf circut! There is LOADS of fun elements in this kit! Perfect for the male gender as well, without the golf themed elements! You'll love how everything mixes and matches! Adore your photos with this fun kit, and show off to "Hubbie" that you do care about HIS game!
The kit includes 8 Papers, 1 brad, 1 buckle, 2 buttons, 1 Cart Sticker, 2 corners, 1 Divot Marker, 1 Dotted Trail, 1 Flag, 1 Frame, Golfball, Scorecard, club, hat, 2 labels, 1 name plate, 2 paperclips, 3 ribbons, 1 staple, 2 worded stickers, 1 golf tag, 1 diamond tag, 2 tee's, 1 photo turn.
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Sunday, May 6, 2007 |
Pinakbet |
Ingredients:
4 small ampalaya (bitter melon)
4 medium talong (eggplant)
3 pieces tomatoes, sliced
1 onion, chopped
4 tablespoons soy sauce
1 ginger, cut into fine pieces
5 pieces okra
2 tablespoons oil
Salt to taste
1 teaspoon vetsin (Monosodium Glutamate) or Bouillon to taste
Directions:
1. Cut the ampalaya and the eggplant into 4 pieces each. Place in a saucepan, then put the okra, the tomatoes, the onion, and the ginger.
2. Add the soy sauce. Boil.
3. Add 2 tablespoons oil, salt and vetsin to season, or you can use bouillon instead . Cook until vegetables are tender but not overcooked.
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