Posts Tagged ‘blog’

Stupid me…

Monday, November 10th, 2008

So we came home one time from roaming and first thing I did was open my laptop (ME=iNET ADDICT). I wanted to see if there were any replies for my latest post but my internet was not working…or so I thought. To make the long story short it was just that my wireless router was off…DOH!

I’ve had a lot of those “DUH! Can-I-boink-meself-on-me-head-now?” moments.  Actually, it’s been happening quite often lately and I really would want to know why. I had noticed that aside from when working on my programs, my level of concentration is quite low…I forget to do simple things, like washing the bowl I thawed the chicken on, putting the ice cream in the fridge as soon as we get home from shopping, things like that…And I feel that it is getting worse every day…

I wonder what is happening to me…

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Timi’s vegetable fried rice…

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

I’ve been planning to post some of my recipes online for quite sometime now but I end up too lazy to take pictures of the dishes I had made (BOO TIMI!!!!). Anyway, because of the fact that all veg fried rice looks the same (I just cook it differently…), I figured I don’t need my own picture for that and just get on with posting the recipe….

Timi’s Veg Fried Rice

Ingredients:

For the rice:
1 cup of uncooked long grain rice
1/2 tbsp of salt
water

For for the garlic oil:
approximately 1/4 cup of cooking oil (or less)
6 minced big garlic pods

For the veggies to be mixed:
1 medium carrot cut into small cubes
1/3 cup of green peas
string beans sliced into 1/2″ pieces
1 big onion, sliced

Others:

soy sauce
3 eggs

Directions:

1. Wash the rice thoroughly and let it soak for about half an hour. Let the water boil and then put the rice. When the rice is half-done, put in the salt. Just check on your rice as often as you can because you have to take it out of the fire and drain it just when it is just about to be fully cooked. You can do this earlier and let the rice cool, mixing it lightly with a for. The whole process prevents the rice from sticking together.

2. Take about 3/4 of the oil and fry the garlic on it until the garlic is medium brown. Take the whole thing out and set it aside.

3. Slightly boil the veggies together until they are partially cooked. Drain the veggies. Pour in the remaining oil in the pan and then saute the onions along with the veggies and set this aside.

4. Beat the eggs and also set it aside.

5. It is much better to do the following procedure in batches of two cups of rice so the fried rice is cooked properly and everything is mixed evenly. Make sure that your wok (or frying pan) is hot enough. Take some of your garlic oil (with ample amount of the fried garlic) and let it heat up a bit too, then put your rice, continuously stirring but careful not to break the grains apart and let the rice cook.

6. Add in the veg, and the eggs and approximately a tablespoon of soy sauce. Keep on stirring the rice until the soy sauce is mixed evenly and the eggs had coated almost each and every grain. Add more eggs if you want some egg bits on your fried rice.

Actually, people might say that this is too much of work for just fried rice but it really does make a lot of difference on the taste. The secret of a good fried rice is a half cooked (or frozen rice), very hot wok, and the soy sauce and egg mixed evenly into the rice. The garlic oil not only gives it more of a Filipino twist (sinangag, anyone?) but it gives the dish more of an “oomph!”.

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Never-ending constructions

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Right now, they’re building this 100-floor giant just a few blocks away from our place. There will be a posh mall, posh movie theatres, rooftop garden and posh offices also on the upper floors…hmmm, interesting…makes me think how they’ll be able to pull it off. Actually in my area, there are probably about more or less 7 construction sites of supposedly high-rise buildings…they had finished constructing a whole bunch of them in the city, three of which has digital signage installed.

Just imagine, Kuwait is a very small country with approximately 3 to 3.5 million population of which, only nearly a third of it are Kuwaiti nationals. Only Kuwaiti nationals are allowed to open businesses and approximately 50% of them are of that age where they can own one and still not all of them do. So what are all those buildings for? I don’t know, but I guess they are planning something big for the country that’s why they’re giving it a HUGE MAKE-OVER.

I mean really, they’ve brought down a lot of old buildings and new ones are popping out left and right. The designs are more of on the modernist styles, with a lot of ‘em blue glass windows, usually having minimum of 20 floors (not sure).

I wonder how the city would look like 4 years from now….

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Updates! Updates!

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

Ok, so I finally had time to do some adjustments to mah template. I have added 2 widgets, a shoutbox annndddd a couple of links. I’ve actually promised mahself that I’ll update this blog more often for the reason that it would be a waste of money on mah part if I didn’t.

It’s already almost midnight here and mah hand stinks of cat-food—and not just an ordinary catfood, it’s the stinkiest cat-food ever. (more…)

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La-di-dah-di-dah

Thursday, November 1st, 2007

Despite of the fact that I am in the office and that I SHOULD be working, I had decided to take a break and write something here. But then, I realized, I DON’T HAVE ANY IDEA on what to write. My brain is still suffering from post-programming syndrome so bear with me.

I will, however, start with the usual welcome-to-my-blog-thingie, so, here it goes:

Hi! I am Timi, and welcome to my blog!

Heh. Now I got that over with, I might as well tell something about myself, right? Right.

As I said before, my name is Timi. I’m actually 25 years old but my mental age (mental age? Is that the correct term for that?) would probably be between 5-17. Female. Programmer. Wife. Geek (I can’t believe I said this). Frustrated writer. Frustrated singer. Frustrated artist. Frustrated(?). Frustrating .

I love: Black. Bloody Red. Symphonic/Gothic Metal/Classical Music (I listen to these stuff while programming, and there’s nothing like these music booming in my ears while I’m working on a project…All that energy!…Fine, I’m weird). Everything classical (ANCIENT STUFF ARE KEWL!). The NET (This is how I make my living, ladies and gentlemen). Korean and Japanese Horror movies. Japanese Animation (YES! Until now I love it…and I don’t think I’ll stop loving this even if I am a great grandmother). Japanese RPG (KEWLNESS). Japanese food. Japanese Everything (or should I say, “Everything Japanese”).

I hate: Liver (ever tasted liver? Y-U-C-K). Hypocrites (Oh yeah, lots of them over here to where I am!). Liver. Hypocrites. Liver. Hypo— Okay I think you get my drift .

I think this is enough for now. I have to go back to work (BOO!). Oh well. Ciao.

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Site Updates

Tuesday, October 30th, 2007

Started on the template, finished with the top-banner thingie… I don’t have time for anything…oh well…I’ll try to work on something tonight…

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Crimson Heavens

Monday, October 29th, 2007

Just installed b2 in my website. I will start creating my template and hopefully finish it soon. Ha!

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