Friday, September 25, 2009

Cell Gathering on Anglican Diocese of Singapore Centenary

Praise the Lord! On 21 Sept 2009 we celebrated 100th years of God's goodness & glory at St Andrew's Cathedral.

It was a day of fun in the name of our loving God. Members came together to set up food & game stores. St James' Church set up a Dunking game store & also a food store selling fried tom yam beehoon, lots of cakes & cookies.

Annie Court's youngest sister & her husband have graciously invited our cell group members to their house for dinner on that day to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa. The spread of home cooked nasi bryani & spicy dishes accompanied with pickled vegetables were yummy. Hmmm... simply appetizing. The various homemade desserts were also heavenly... The durian cake, kaya kueh, kueh lapis, apple pies & open-faced pineapple tarts were 1st class. How I wish I can have such gift of culinary skill.


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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Online Trading

Lately, I have not been writing. Not that I have nothing to say. In fact, I have many things on my mind but just that I am quite reluctant to pen them before I am able to sort them out properly.

The recent volatility in the stock market has been something for me. It has kept me rather busy away from my blogging. Of course, the good thing is I am making money. The time I have spent to study the market, reading up more widely, keeping in touch with trading friends & monitoring my portfolio has been fruitful.

These days, online trading is becoming an in-thing. I guess it is due to the increase convenience of IT & that more people are either out of their jobs because of company restructurings or because they are able to make more income from trading than keeping a full-time day job & thus decide to give up their salaried job.

Anyway, the point I want to make here is if you choose to trade it will be advisable to adopt a trading strategy. You can pick it up either by attending a course or learn it online by yourself or read up from books. Never trade by merely following instinct or just because some people tell you to buy or sell a certain stock.

Remember, at the end of the day, you are investing your hard earned money or savings so you are the one solely responsible for your own decision. Whether be it a right or wrong decision.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Dried Shrimp & Olive Fried Rice

Want to be a little creative but do not want to spend too much time doing up a plate of yummy fried rice? Well, give this one a try. It's very simple!

Ingredients:
  1. two eggs (beaten, add a tablespoon of water, a dash of white ground pepper & sprinkle of table salt )
  2. three tablespoons of dried shrimps (waste & grind)
  3. three tablespoons of preserved olive with oil
  4. two gloves of garlic (chopped)
  5. light soya sauce (one tablespoon or according to taste)
  6. two tablespoon of cooking oil
  7. four rice bowls of boiled white rice (preferably cooked & cooled a few hours before use)
Method:
  1. Heat up frying pan before putting in cooking oil
  2. When oil is heated, add chopped garlic for light browning
  3. Lower heat, add in grinded dried shrimps & continue to stir fry till fragrant
  4. Push ingredients to a side of the frying pan leaving just the oil in the centre
  5. Increase heat & pour the beaten eggs into the oil & stir fry
  6. Push back the ingredients from the side of the pan to mix with the eggs when cooked
  7. Add boiled rice together with ingredients, increase heat & continue to stir fry for five minutes
  8. Add light soya sauce while stir frying
  9. Add preserved olive & oil and continue to stir fry for another five minutes
  10. Scoop the fried rice into a plate & serve it hot
Highlights:
  • Do not soak the dried shrimps because it will remove the sweetness of the shrimps.
  • Adding a tablespoon of water to the beaten eggs will smoothen the texture of the eggs when cooked.
  • If you like the grain of your fried rice to look shining & not broken looking, it is advisable to use OLD CROP grain instead of NEW CROP grain. The texture of the rice is harder when cooked if you choose to use old crop grain.
  • Leaving the boiled rice to cool for a few hours before using it to fry will not give your fried rice the sticky or pasty look.
  • For garnishing ideas, you can top it with some fresh chinese parsley & red stripes chilli, or with some stripe cucumber (without the seeds), I'll leave it to your preference.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Dinner Ideas

Do you dread hearing family members asking ... What's for dinner?

Quite sick of eating out sometimes but you have no idea what to prepare to let your loved ones tuck in to have an enjoyable time eating together?

This is one of my many impromptu dinner ideas I have to share with you. Besides, speed of preparation, nutritional value is not forgotten. Enjoy ...

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A plate of fried rice of your choice. I only used dried shrimp, beaten eggs & preserved olive. (I will share with you the recipe in my next post)

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Scoop a mouthful of fried rice onto a leaf of lettuce.

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Wrap the lettuce with the fried rice inside into the shape of a cup & eat it as a mouthful each time.

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Make a bowl of simple vegetable salad. To blend in the taste of my fried rice dish, I get the idea of my salad dish from one of the Korean vegetable salad recipes. (I will share with you my re-created Korean vegetable salad dish in another post)

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Don't forget about fruits

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Yummy chicken pies from Dino. Highly recommended.

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If you are at Dino, must not give their Apple Crumbles a miss! That's their hot selling item.

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My hubby & I ate lunch at Upper Thomson area this afternoon & since Dino was just opposite of where we were eating, so we decided to add the chicken pies & apple crumbles in our dinner menu. The additional items have made our dinner more fun.
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