Monday, October 11, 2010

The Simple Present Tense

The usage of simple present tense is to express the action in present time, habitual action, or general truths.
for example:
                  I brush my teeth every morning
                 I do my homework
                I live in Sabah

Verb tense
Verb tense is action 'kata kerja' when the words are added with 's or es' for example:
               Josh brushes his teeth every morning
              He drives the car every monday

  Pray (Verb)  Prayer (Noun)

Verb will be use for the third person 'He, She, It' for example:
         He makes a cake for her
        She does her homework

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Golden Oat Biscuits



90g rolled oats
120g flour, sifted
90g desiccated coconut
250g sugar
3 teaspoons golden syrup, warmed
120g butter, melted
1 tablespoons boiling water
1 teaspoons bicarbonate of soda

First, place rolled oats, flour, coconut and sugar in a large bowl. Combine golden syrup, butter, water and bicarbonate of soda

Second, pour golden syrup mixture into dry ingredients and mix well to combine. Drop teaspoons of mixture 3 cm in apart on greased baking trays and bake for 10-15 minutes or until biscuits are just firm. Stand on trays for 3 minutes before transferring to wire racks to cool.

How To Make Butter Cake

My Recipe Of The Day!(Coconut Cookies)

Ingrediants

120g butter, chopped
170g brown sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla essince
1 egg
120g flour, sifted
60g self-raising flour
80g rolled oats
40g desiccated coconut
2 teaspoons finely grated lime rind
2 tablespoons lime juice

Introduction

 Place butter, sugar, vanilla essence, egg, flour, self-raising flour, rolled oats, coconut, lime rind and lime juice in a food processor and process until well combined.

2   Drop heaped teaspoons of mixture on greased baking trays and bake for 12-15 minutes or until lightly browned. Transfer to wire racks to cool.

Have a nice try!

What Body Shape Are You?

APPLE
  • thick waistline and beach ball belly. Arms and legs appear small in relation to abdomen.
  • Small hips and bottom.
  • Breasts/chest are medium to large.
  • You gain weight in the upper body first(bust and tummy).
  • Your waist is the first place the weight goes to but the last place you lose it.
    PEAR
    • Small to medium shoulders and narrow waist.Wide hips and thighs, tapering to ankles.
    • Full hips and bottom.
    • Breasts/chest vary from small to medium.
    • You gain weight around hips, bottom and thighs first
    • Your curvaceous thighs are very feminime, but may hold on to weight.

    BANANA
    • Straight up and down body.
    • Slim waist.
    • Hips and chest same in width.
    • Long and slender.
    • Slim hips and bottom, "boyish" figure.
    • Usually smaller chest/bust.
    • You often find it hard to gain weight.
    • Fine tapered limbs with reasonable muscle tone. Bone structure may protrude around ribs and clavicle.

    AVOCADO
    • Stocky build, wide hips and chest with undefined waist.
    • Legs and arms may appear muscly.
    • Hips only slightly larger than waist.
    • Chest vary from small to large.
    • You gain weight evenly all over.
    • Atendency to fluid retention (this can give a "puffy" kind of appearance).
    So, which body shape are you?!

    Sunday, October 3, 2010

    Effactive Customer Relation

    Customers are the core of any business . It costs less to keep current customers than to obtain new customers. In order to have effective customer relations, the first step is to define it. Customer relations is not merely customer service but a strategy to fulfill and address the needs of current and potential customers.

      Anticipate Needs

    1. When an organization understands customers, it can anticipate their needs. For example, instead of customers calling to refill orders, the organization calls customers to inform them that it will resupply their materials.

      Superior Service

    2. "Underpromise and overdeliver" is a strategy to ensure that the service process from beginning to end is performed better than expected for the customer.

      Open Communication

    3. Keep the lines of communication open with the customer; this enhances the relationship between the customer and the organization.

      Truth in Advertising

    4. Ensure that the product or service performs as promised in advertising materials; do not make unrealistic promises.

      Satisfaction Survey

    5. Ask the customer what the organization can do to improve. Periodically conduct surveys with customers in order to understand their perspective of the company

    Saturday, October 2, 2010

    my Recipe Of The Day! (CAPER MUFFINS)

    Ingredients

    2 cups flour
    4 teaspoon baking powder
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    50g butter
    2 eggs
    1 cup milk
    100g jar capers
    9 caperberries

    Introduction

    Sift flour, baking powder and salt into a bowl. Make a well in centre of dry ingredients. Melt butter. Lightly beat eggs and milk together. Pour butter and egg mixture into dry ingredients. Add undrained capers and mix quickly until just combined. Three-quarters fill greased muffin pans with mixture. place acaperberry into centre of mixture. Bake at 180C for 20 minutes or until muffins spring back when lightly touched.

    Have a nice try!