Monday, June 30, 2008

Cupcake Day for the RSPCA

I'll probably be doing the Cupcake Day for the RSPCA which will be on August 18th (should be ok since trials just finished the week before)

so will probably be selling Cupcakes to raise money for RSPCA! 100% of proceeds go to them :D

watch out people!

for more info, or if you wanna take part in it in your workplace or other social groups, go to the site:
http://www.rspcacupcakeday.com.au/

Saturday, June 28, 2008

what i wanted to make but...

supposed to be for a french party at the end of last year, but since the recipe was in english, it was rejected. even though it was SOO appropriate and french-y.

Little Leek and Brie Tarts
from the woman's weekly online recipe-finder.











4 sheets ready-rolled butter puff pastry
40g butter
2 large (1kg) leeks, sliced thinly
2 cloves garlic, crushed
200g brie, sliced thinly (though i'm sure larger chunks would be good too...migod me want!!)

Note: tarts can be made several hours before, then reheat the tarts and add the brie just before serving.
suitable to freeze but not for microwave.

1. preheat oven to 200 degree celcius (180 degree celcius fan-force).
grease a 24-hole patty pan tray (2tbsp/40ml capacity)
2. cut circles about 7cm wide from the pastry sheets.
place circles into the patty pan holes.
Freeze while preparing filling.
3. heat butter in a large frying pan. add leek and garlic and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 15 minutes or until leek is soft, but not coloured.
4. divide the leek mixture among the pastry cases in the patty pan tray.
5. Bake uncovered in oven for about 18 minutes or until bases are browned (cover tarts loosely with foil if they are over-browning midway in oven)
6. Top each tart with slices of brie and bake for further 1 minute or until cheese is melted.


Croissant Berry Mille Feuille
from the ninemsn.com.au recipe finder in the french section
sounds so refreshing! ahhh imagining a tea party in a huge garden now.










4 small croissants
125ml thickened cream
250g mascarpone cheese
1/2 tsp vanilla paste
1 cup fresh raspberries
1 cup fresh strawberries, quartered
icing sugar, to dust

1. preheat oven to 180 degree celcius (160 degree celcius fan-force)

2. slice croissants into 3 horizontally and bake in oven for 15 minutes until golden.
remove from oven and allow to cool.
3. Meanwhile, place cream in medium bowl and whisk with electric mixer until soft peaks form. Fold through mascarpone, icing sugar and vanilla paste.
4. Spread cream mixture over base of croissants and top with strawberries and raspberries.
Place next croissant layer on top and top with more cream and berries.
Put remaining croissant layer on top and dust with icing sugar.

serves 4

more recipes : )

Apple and Sour Cream Slice
i've posted the picture of this before already (browse if ur bored)
from the good weekend magazine

200g self-raising flour
150g caster sugar
1 cup desiccated coconut
125g butter, melted
1 tsp vanilla essence
2 eggs, lightly beaten
300g sour cream (ahhhh~)
2 apples, pelled and coarsely grated by hand
2 tbsp brown sugar

1. preheat oven to 160 degree celcius.
2. mix flour, sugar, coconut in bowl.
Add butter and vanilla, mix well until evenly combined
3. Press firmly into the base of a greased and lined 25cm square tin.
4. Bake for 20 minutes

while the base cooks, prepare topping.
5. mix eggs with sour cream until smooth (should look like a yummy mound of cream).

when base comes out from oven,
6. increase temp to 180 degree celcius.

7. spread grated apple (not too juicy) evenly over base.
sprinkles with brown sugar
pour the sour cream mixture over.
8. bake for another 20-30 minutes or until top is set and starting to colour.
9. allow to cool thoroughly before slicing with a sharp knife into 3-4cm squares.

serves 16.
it's really nice when it's cold - so put it in the fridge!
and since it's got egg and sour cream, eat it on the day!! - or store it in the fridge and look out for unusual growth. otherwise you'll be sad when it grows mouldy and you have to throw it out T_____T (memories...)

Sun-Dried Tomato Pasta with Chicken
from a food-tech practical task, really yummo! ahhh creamy and dried-tomato goodness...

1 chicken fillet
1 tbsp oil
100g sun-dried tomatoes
150ml thickened cream (low fat. or not.)
1 tsp garlic
1/2 onion
1 sachet tomato paste
1/2 tsp oregano
1/2 tsp basil
1/2 tsp rosemary
1 cup paste (penne is good for this)

1. boil and cook pasta.
2. cut chicken into thin slices, tomato into quarters, dice onion.
3. fry chicken using half the oil.
4. in another pan, lightly fry onion and garlic with the other half of oil.
add cream, tomato paste, tomatoes and combine well.
add herbs and simmer until a nice consistency.
5. serve hot pasta with chicken and sauce on top.

serves 1-2 (i found it hard to finish... maybe.... 1 and a half?)

Pumpkin Gnocchi with Garlic Herb Butter
from food-tech again. soooo good the butter is so buttery ahhh.. kinda those sort of dish where a little will fill you up. but in a good way.

Gnocchi:
250g peeled pumpkin, diced
2/3 cup plain flour
1 pinch ground nutmeg
1/4 tsp salt
1/4 tsp pepper
2 tbsp grated parmesan cheese

Sauce:
45g butter
1/2 tsp crushed garlic
1 tsp sage
1 tsp thyme
1 tsp lime juice

1. set up two pots of boiling water - one salted.
2. cook diced pumpkin in the plain boiling normal until tender.
Drain well and mash.
3. add flour, nutmet and seasoning to mash and mix well.
4. pipe mixture (or use two spoons) into the boiling salted water.
poach for 5 minutes.
5. place sauce ingredients in small pan until the butter melts.
6. drain gnocchi and put in pan with the sauce and mix gently.
7. place gnocchi in heatproof serving dish and sprinkle with parmesan cheese
8. brown lightly in grill

serve!
serves... forgot. probably 2? dunno check for urself.

ahhh yummmo

and on a sidenote (not food related), found this funny ad in a magazine:

it says: "JOIN THE PROTEST. If your owner's giving you inferior meat, be an inferior guard dog."
hahaha the dog is filing his nails lol!

'miracle fruit' and recipes

from the good weekend magazine from today's SMH (article by Andrew Humphreys):

apparently there's this berry, synsepalum dulcifium (haha i nearly typed falciparum vivax since just finished doing a biology research. anyways.) which can change the way your taste buds work after you chew and swirl the pulp around in your mouth!
"turning sour tastes sweet and sweet tastes even sweeter...chewing the fruit releases a glycoprotein called miraculin, which reacts to the acids present in sour foods and temporarily masks your mouth's ability to taste them...(lasting) about 30 minutes on average."

wow, kinda like a natural Willy Wonka candy!

yea anyways.
kinda haven't found a small-ish but good recipe site (since don't wanna browse through millions of recipes if don't have anything specific to look for), so decided to post some of my favourite recipes up :D (most of them are from my food-technology days in year 10 hehe)

Australian Damper
smells sooooo nice when it comes out of the oven!

2 cups self-raising flour
1/2 tsp salt
3 tsp sugar
3 tbsp butter
1 cup milk

1. preheat oven to 180 degree celcious.
1. mix flour, salt, sugar in bowl.
2. cut butter to cubes and rub into the mix until combined.
3. add milk.
4. knead lightly on floured board until smooth (like a baby's bum).
5. shape into round loaf, brush with milk.
6. bake for 30-40 min or until loaf makes a hollow sound when tapped.

serves 4

Bush Tomato Dip
(to go with the damper)

300ml sour cream (no wonder it's nice :D)
2 tbsp basil
4 tbsp tomato paste
1 tsp salt
1 tsp crushed garlic
1 dash Tabasco
1 tsp mountain pepper
2 tbsp bush tomato

mix ingredients in blender

serves 4

Chocolate Fudge Brownies
from a topic about 'health' but as you can see... who cares about the "reduced fat butter"

90g butter
330g caster sugar
50g cocoa
110g plain flour
75g self-raising flour
3 egg whites, beaten lightly
icing sugar (to dust)

1. preheat oven to 180 degree celcius.
2. grease a 19 x 29cm slice pan, line base with baking paper.
3. combine butter, sugar in medium bowl.
stir in the sifted cocoa and flour. (it looks kinda dry but should be wet-ish after the egg whites added)
4. stir in egg whites.
5. spread mixture into the prepared pan and bake for about 30 min
6. cool in pan
cut into portions
dust with icing sugar

serves (i dunno really, depends on how big you cut it) if small-ish squares..... 15?
7. dust with icing sugar

uhhh getting kinda long... so continued in the next post.

Friday, June 27, 2008

hahahaa ummm. is it right?

there's a calendar showing the most good looking priests in the Vatican. o-kay den...

Thursday, June 26, 2008

new link!

added: insideadog.com.au

site set up by the victorian library with reviews, news about teenage books et cetera!
if you feel for some time wasting, go to the "booklist" section and you can create your own list to google, amazon, or search in actual bookstores :D

kabayaaaaa

cc oni got me this from tokyo mart:

kinda like a strawberry malteser with a pig face on it

went on the kabaya website, and found some more nice sweets!!

looks cute i think it's some sore throat lolly

pudding flavoured choco?

this is actually not nice. bought it before cos it had a "wwf" logo on the bottom right (see?) but when i read the nutrition panel, the serving size is ONE biscuit. and if you eat the whole box at once, you will have an extra ONE THOUSAND kilojoules. migod.

watermelon flavoured gummy!

haven't bought those boxed sweets with the free figurine/toys in a while... hmmmm

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

ahhh~

my new national geographic "fleece jacket" is warmmm
though it's REALLY big and reminds me of the science teacher at school's clothes.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

skip beat!

there's gonna be a skip beat anime yayayyyy!!! it's scheduled for october 2008 (according to anime news network)

drool peopless

Sunday, June 22, 2008

don't you think zach braff looks like john ritter (ie. the scrubs guy and the 8 simple rules guy)

pop omnivore!

check the new link on the side:
Casting a critical eye on the way popular culture deals with National Geographic’s interests, from global warming to mayfly swarming."
sample of amusing things to be found
http://ngm.typepad.com/pop_omnivore/2007/08/index.html

Count the number of cricket chirps in 14 seconds and add 40 to it to determine what?

Answer: Temperature. Now you may be thinking that this is just ridiculous, but it turns out to be pretty true—although the number to add may be 38, and not 40. That’s what science journalist Robert Krulwich found in a report he filed for ABC.

and:
http://ngm.typepad.com/pop_omnivore/2008/03/designers-creat.html

Thursday, June 19, 2008

ureshiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

ahhhhhhh eigo no shiken owatta :D

Saturday, June 14, 2008

the fat cat returns








Thursday, June 12, 2008

look what i found!

when i was in year 8 (i think) i made a narrative about a pig who was afraid of germs, and lookie what was recently in the news!
(read this in mx a few days ago, and now found the link online)

Pig in Boots: The world's only porker who is afraid of mud
By Beth hale

You can't get much happier than a pig in muck, or so we are told.

But when this little piggy arrived in the farmyard she showed a marked reluctance to get her trotters dirty.

While her six brothers and sisters messed around in the mire, she stayed on the edge shaking. It is thought she might have mysophobia - a fear of dirt.

Owners Debbie and Andrew Keeble were at a loss, until they remembered the four miniature wellies used as pen and pencil holders in their office. They slipped them on the piglet's feet - and into the mud she happily ploughed.

Now she runs over to Mr Keeble so he can put them on for her in the morning.

Cinders the pig in boots

Booted: Cinders, who used to be scared of the mud, in her new wellies. And, below, the young porker trots around the farmyard

Cinders the pig in boots

The couple, who run the award-winning Debbie and Andrew's sausage company in Thirsk, North Yorkshire, named the young saddleback Cinders after Cinderella and her magical glass slippers.

They are using her to front a campaign to give a better deal to pig farmers.

Fortunately for five-week-old Cinders, she will not end up in one of their sausages. Although they were pig farmers for 20 years, the Keebles keep them only as pets nowadays.

'I don't know what will happen as she gets bigger,' said Mr Keeble.

'Hopefully she will grow out of her phobia of mud before she needs a new set of boots.'

Andrew and Debbie Keeble

Relieved: Farmers Andrew and Debbie Keeble


Monday, June 09, 2008

hello, i have to do english now, and that's why, once again, i'm typing something here.
i'm actually kinda looking forward to making some of my own 'philosophical' statements to support my arguments besides the ones dictated by the teacher, but clearly i have a hard time starting.

ok will do the introduction now. fingers crossed.

Saturday, June 07, 2008

funny but sad

from the nymag.com/dailyintel site:

Vegan Cupcakes Dishonored by Brooklyn Residents

In many places, merchants set up tables or stands full of goods — flowers or pumpkins or apples — and leave them unmanned, with only a small plate or jar for consumers to deposit the required amount for their purchase. Because the owners imagine that people's sense of honor will compel them to pay, these stands are called "honor stands." Except in New York, where they are called "part art project and part social experiment … a statement on trust and honesty in society today." Brooklyn artist Jillian May set up such a stand bearing vegan cupcakes in Prospect Heights recently to see if Brooklynites would honor her stand. She called her experiment "Conzept Kiosk," and it yielded surprising results!

No, not really. May found out that New Yorkers are dicks.

After hooligans broke her glass container, she started using plastic. But when she returned the next day to find the bottle melted in half and the money gone, May settled on a glass wine carafe — with an opening too small for a hand — that she hot-glued to the kiosk.

The bottle was melted in half? What, did they smoke crack off it? Next time, lady ought to try some bulletproof glass. Now there's a statement on trust and honor in society.

The Art of Honesty [Brooklyn Paper]

Friday, June 06, 2008

it's my birthday today! for some reason not as excited as previous years, probably cos of the school-aura paranoia-ing me but anyhoooo
woke up very comfortably from a new blanket that mum brought out - so warm ahh- then ate mi goreng with fried egg for breakfast, then went to school.

Got a rose from jessie stuffed with some lollies and chocolates and overall a pretty normal day, besides the lack of rain (hmm).
had tummyache until like lunchtime - so felt like shitting but thank goodness it disappeared, always after mi goreng.
Was at the bus stop waiting to go to bondi for maths tutoring workshop but remembered about the rose which i put at the library, but when i got there, it was gone! :"( somebody else took mine and left a lonely gerbera instead, that was kinda mean of them, but i kinda felt bad cos somebody got it for me and it's kinda wasted..

anyways, maths maths maths

home

i happened to leave my phone at home today, and realised supposed to meet 'dori if i wanted "sthing" hahaha lol but felt so bad tsk tsk tsk of all the days i had to leave my phone haiyah.
and apparently she came to the tutor place but i left already! migosh.

anyhoo got home and read b'day wishes with cute picture messages, showered, cleaned guinea pig, fed the kinda thin-looking phoebe, ate dinner, blew candles, opened presents, ate mini tarts! they were so cute!

*update and yuuummy - so far i like the lemon one (middle) and berry one (bottom left), i stil have the chocolate one to go :D
got pyjama pants with cute pockets on the side,

more pyjamas with cute drawstrings and a new mobile phone! It's finally upgraded to one with colour and camera. There's even a program with it so i can upload music into it easily kinda cool actually...and it's really light!
anyhoo. i shall do my tutor hw now. au revoir chacun!

Thursday, June 05, 2008

had another "maths enrichment" lesson at st. mary's cathedral college yesterday; learnt about the rates of change topic. felt very studious going to a maths thing after school by ourselves on the bus without the teacher. It was quite good - but hoping more for the exponential growth and decay stuff which is in the next lesson. Finished at 5:35, ready to get out, it was already dark and raining and when we got to the front gate to go out, it was locked!! haiyah and everyone had left the school already by that time (dunno what happened to the lady who was still at the class) so some people had to climb over the fence which was slightly taller than me. In the rain, dark, and wearing kilts..

but of course some of us were reluctant, so opted for the alternate path on the other side of some bush/shrubberies with a lower wall to climb over and just a fence to jump down from (way easier)...

and figured out the next day (ie today) that this was not the first time it happened (-___-#)

anyways. had a hair cut after, and now my hair is short :D (kinda reminded me of dalki at first, but not anymore thank goodness)

and somebody else fell down and got bruised today. this is a very pain-causing winter.