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The pressing need to look into your home and family while you are at work or during travel is an opportunity of a lifetime. Businessman can also watch their store or place of business while they are away. There are many products in the market which offers cheap and easy-to-use tiny video cameras to watch over anything and everything inside and outside of your home or business or workstation.

Installation video surveillance (installateur video surveillance) camera systems and accessories or pose video surveillance helps you to keep an eye on your business, see who’s at the front door, watch over your baby in the next room and more – at prices for every budget. Each camera system takes only minutes to set up so you’ll be watching on real time on your TV or PC or even recording to your DVD.

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BEFORE & AFTER MARRIAGE

 

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  • Before marriage…
  •  
  • He: Yes. At last. It was so hard to wait.
  • She: Do you want me to leave?
  • He: No! Don’t even think about it.
  • She: Do you love me?
  • He: Of course! Over and over!
  • She: Have you ever cheated on me?
  • He: No! Why are you even asking?
  • She: Will you kiss me?
  • He: Every chance I get.
  • She: Will you hit me?
  • He: Are you crazy! I’m not that kind of person!
  • She: Can I trust you?
  • He: Yes.
  • She: Darling!

 

  • After marriage….
  • Simply read from bottom to top.

 

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sexy-silverHOW TO CLEAN SILVER JEWELRY: A HOME MADE CLEANER

My mom and lola (grandma) used to tell me that toothpaste are used for cleaning jewelry. Well they were right. One of the main ingredients in cleaning our gold and silver is actually Baking soda which is a primary ingredient of many toothpaste.

Here are the things you could use:

  • Small Bowl
  • Sheet of aluminum foil enough to line the bowl.
  • 2 to 3 heaping tablespoon of baking soda
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • Soft cloth
  • Put small sheet of aluminum foil lining the bowl, pour some baking soda into a bowl and boiling water and dissolve the baking soda into it.

    Submerge the silver jewelry in the hot water for about 5 to 10 minutes, but it shouldn’t be long before you start to see tiny yellow or black flakes in the water or the aluminum foil turning black. What’s happening is that the hot solution of baking soda and water is separating the sulfur from the silver and transferring it to the aluminum. This easy homemade tarnish remover takes advantage of the fact that sulfur is more chemically attracted to aluminum than silver.

    Using a soft wet cloth, scrub the silver free of tarnish with more baking soda.

    Just be gentle, so as not to scratch the silver. Once the silver is clean, you should rinse it in clean water to remove any traces of baking soda, then dry it with a soft clean cloth. You may find that you can take off even more tarnish by rubbing at any remaining dark spots with the cloth.

    Most silversmiths, jewelers, and collectors discourage this method because baking soda is abrasive and can leave tiny scratches on the surface of silver. But if you have a piece that’s heavily tarnished and doesn’t have a lot of monetary or sentimental value, this is a good option.

    If your silver is severely tarnished, you may have to repeat the process several times.

    Enjoy life…  MWAHUGZ!!!

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    April 21st, 2010

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    SIOPAO

    Because of heavy Chinese influence, Philippines has develop a liking for Chinese food which has since became an integral part of Filipino cuisine.  One of this is siopao – a Chinese inspired Pinoy style soft white bread with meat fillings – an indispensable pinoy delicious snack.

    Ingredients:

    Dough:

    • 2 kilo all purpose flour
    • ½ kilo all purpose flour
    • ½ kilo white sugar
    • 1 tablespoon active dry yeast
    • 1 cup cooking oil or lard
    • 10 tablespoon baking powder
    • 2 tablespoon vinegar
    • 2 cups boiling water

    Filling:   Pork or Chicken Asado

    • 1 kilo pork meat (from pig’s head) or chicken
    • ½ kilo brown sugar
    • 3 tablespoon cornstarch, dissolved in 1 cup water
    • 2 cloves garlic
    • 2 onions
    • 1 cup lukewarm water
    • 3 teaspoons salt
    • 4 teaspoons oyster sauce
    • 4 teaspoons light soy sauce
    • 5 pieces star anise
    • 10 hard-boiled eggs

    PROCEDURE:

    Siopao Dough:

    • In a medium bowl, combine flour, salt and baking powder, vinegar, set aside.
    • In another bowl liquefy yeast in lukewarm water then add 1 cup of the flour mixture. Mix thoroughly.
    • Cover with a cloth and let rise 1 hour.
    • In the meantime, soften the white sugar in the boiling water.
    • Stir well then let cool to lukewarm.
    • Pour into the yeast mixture, and then add the rest of the prepared flour mixture.
    • Stir to blend well. Grease a large bowl.
    • Turn dough out onto a floured board and knead for 3 minutes, you want your dough smooth, not sticky.
    • Put ball into bowl, turn once and cover with a damp cloth.
    • Let rise 2 hours or until doubled.

    Siopao Filling: Pork Asado or Chicken Asado

    • Stir fry the garlic and onions in oil in a wok.
    • Add pork (preferably meat from pig’s head), or chicken and stir fry for 1 minute or until meat is no longer pink.
    • Add soy sauce, oyster sauce and brown sugar.
    • Transfer in the dissolved cornstarch and stir fry quickly until meat is glazed well.
    • Remove from heat and let cool.

    To make Siopao:

    • Knead dough further on a floured board for 5 to 10 minutes.
    • Divide dough and roll further
    • Cut each into 50to60 grams a piece using a weighing scale.
    • Roll each piece into a ball using your hands then rolling it flat into a 3 inch diameter circle.
    • Powder with flour if needed to prevent sticking.
    • Place 1 slice of egg into center of dough round, then 1 Tablespoon of filling with sauce.
    • Gather sides of round pinch together and twist.
    • Put pinched side down on parchment paper and place in steamer. Repeat until done.
    • Cover with a damp cloth and let rise for 1 hour. Steam Siopao for 20 minutes. You can freeze cooked Siopao, simply re-steam for 10 minutes.
    • Makes about 50 pieces of siopao

    Enjoy your meal

    MWAHUGZ!!!

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    April 21st, 2010

    sexyfood1YUMMY  and HOT PINAY FOOD: 

    SIOMAI

    This yummy siomai in hot and spicy sauce is a famous street cart food among Filipinos… Perfecting this recipe can be a good business venture and a good source of income:

    Ingredients:

    • 2 kilos ground pork  (ground beef is alternative or gluten for vegetarian)
    • 500 grams grounded shrimp meat
    • 3 large white or red onions, chopped
    • 4 cup spring onions, chopped
    • 1 cup chopped celery (kinchay)
    • 1 cup chopped black mushroom
    • 4 cup ground or chopped water chestnuts or turnips (singkamas)
    • 5 cup ground or chopped carrots
    • 1 cup cooked and mashed taro roots (gabi)
    • ¼ cup ground garlic
    • 4 large eggs, beaten
    • 1/2 teaspoon grounded anise or dash of vanilla
    • 2 tablespoon freshly ground pepper
    • Salt and Monosodium glutamate (MSG) 
    • 200 pcs. large or 300 pcs. small wanton or siomai wrapper (available in Asian stores and groceries)
    • soy sauce, lemon, sesame oil (strictly sesame oil), and hot chili sauce

    Procedure:

    • Microwave or steam ground pork for 5or10 minutes.
    • Mix all the ingredients for the filling in a big bowl.
    • Spoon 1 tablespoon of mixture into each wrapper. Fold sides and seal.
    • Meanwhile, boil water and brush steamer with oil.
    • Optional: brush or tip orange food color on top of every siomai, or place a chickpea on top before steaming.
    • Steam the siomai for 15-20 minutes, longer for larger pieces.
    • Serve with soy sauce, calamansi and chili sauce in sesame oil.

    To make Hot Chili sauce:

    Simplest version of chili sauce would be to chop 1 cup of chilies (labuyo variety is perfect) and fry them in sesame oil.

    The chili sauce found in restaurants is a combination of chili, garlic and oil. Combine chopped chilies and mashed garlic then simmer for around 20 minutes or till most of the water has evaporated. Add sesame oil, simmer and stir well.

    Cooking time: 1 hour

    Makes about 300 pieces of siomai..

    Enjoy your meal!   Mwahugz!!!

     


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    April 21st, 2010

    fruit-eating-beautyTIPS FOR A HEALTHY AND SEXY LIFE

    It is nice to have a cup of cold drink after a meal. However, the cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the digestion. Once this ‘sludge’ reacts with the acid, it will break down and be absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to cancer. It is best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal.

    Eat your fruits on an empty stomach or before meals! You have heard people complaining – every time I eat water-melon I burp, when I eat banana I feel like running to the toilet etc – actually all this will not arise if you eat the fruit on an empty stomach. The fruit mixes with the putrefying other food and produces gas and hence you will bloat!

    Graying hair, balding, nervous outburst, and dark circles under the eyes all these will not happen if you take fruits on an empty stomach.

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