Thursday, March 24, 2005



You scored as Goofy. Your alter ego is Goofy! You are fun and great to be around, and you are always willing to help others. You arn't worried about embarrassing yourself, so you are one who is more willing to try new things.

The Beast

75%

Goofy

75%

Peter Pan

69%

Ariel

63%

Cinderella

63%

Donald Duck

50%

Sleeping Beauty

44%

Pinocchio

31%

Snow White

31%

Cruella De Ville

19%

Which Disney Character is your Alter Ego?
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Monday, March 21, 2005

Joke of the day

I Don't Wanna Go To School....

7:30 AM

Mother : "Get up Josh, get up now or you'll be late for school!"

Josh : "Mom, I don't wanna go to school today."

Mother : "What are you talking about?"

Josh : "I don't wanna go to school. The teachers in school don't like me, the kids hate me, and even Mr. security guard picks on me."

Mother : "You are out of your mind Josh, if you don't get up now you'd be in big trouble! Gosh, where can you find another 40-year-old principal who still needs his mother to wake him up every morning..."

Saturday, March 19, 2005

Nobody Beats MY Hot & Sour Soup




When you go to a Chinese restaurant to drink Hot & Sour Soup, they're usually very dark aren't they? Well, today, you're about to learn a new way of making HS Soup from SCRATCH!
It's really easy actually, and I promise, you'd never had better!

Ingredients:
Chicken broth 1 can
Pork (hind leg, no fat, no skin)
Shitake Mushroom
Carrots (just 1 or 2 sticks)
Bamboo (shredded can ones are good enough)
Wood ears (black ones)
Spicy Picked Cabbage (they sell those in small packages, get 2 of them) (Ja Tsai / Za Cai)
Soft Tofu, Japanese kind best
1 or 2 eggs
Soy Sauce
Salt
Corn Starch
Vinegar
Cilantro

If you're a Chinese person who cooks, you'd likely have most of those in your pantry...
The secret to making a good Chinese soup is to have Chicken Broth. For health reasons, I only use 1 can of Chicken Broth, low sodium, low fat, and I add water to it.

Preparation:

Pre soak the mushroom and wood ears if necessary. Chop up the Cilantro, beat the egg(s). Cut the tofu into medium small pieces.

Shred the pork, carrots (using the metal shredder), slice the mushroom, and wood ears if they are not already sliced.
Marinate the pork in some soy sauce, sesame oil, and a little bit of corn starch.

Heat up some oil in a medium size pan, stir fry the pork, carrots, pickled cabbage, wood ears, bamboo, and mushroom until completely cooked.

In another big pot, boil the chicken broth and some water. When the broth is boiling, add your stir fry into the broth.

Now, add a little bit of soy sauce, for color, but don't turn the soup black... I prefer drinking lightly colored soup, not dark ones like the ones in the restaurants. Add only a little soy sauce so that you can add salt to the soup w/o making it too salty.

Add some vinegar, actually quite a lot.. it's up to your taste really, add however much you want, just taste it. Add some white pepper.

Once the taste is right, it's time to add corn starch. In my past experiences, for a big pot of soup, I had to add 2 cups of corn starch to make the soup thick enough. So take out a big bowl, put the corn starch in and add water, mix it until it's completely desolved. Move the pot from the heat and pour the corn starch water in slowly while stirring continuously. The soup should thicken up. Now, put it back onto the heat, until boil.

If the soup is not thick enough, add some more corn starch water while stirring. Taste it again, should be very tasty. But we're not done!

Now, turn off the heat first. Add the tofu. Then add the eggs (beated) in while stirring, and add the cilantro in. (or you can add the cilantro as a garnish before serving)

Voila! you have your HOMEMADE Hot & Sour Soup! and I promise you it'll be the best HS Soup You'll ever have!

I'm going to go make it now (getting the shopping list)...

Coming back next time is...... *drum roll*
Japanese Style Steam Eggs, Japanese Cold Tofu with fish flakes, and Egg Drop Soup, very good I promise! Man I should have my own cooking show!!

Secret Chinese Dumpling Recipe II...

Ok I can't wait til tomorrow, Allen is not giving me enough attention... he's talking to his brother on the phone :( and I'm bored..

Ok so next part..
We have the STUFFING! it makes a huge difference if you don't make a good stuffing... This is our family recipe (no not really hehe, but it's how my mom and my grandma makes it)

Ingredients:
Ground pork
Chinese Leek (Jio Tsai / Jiu Cai)
Green Onion
Shitake Mushrooms
Small Dried Shrimp (Sia Mi / Xia Mi)
*note not the flaky shrimp skins, this kind doesn't have head and is more meaty*
Soy Sauce
Sesame Oil
Salt
White Pepper
some water


For the meat, I usually like to use extra lean. The frozen kind you can always taste the fat, yuck!

Pre soak the shitake mushroom and dried shrimp, and chop them up finely. It's a lot easier if you have a food processor or a blender, use that to chop them up. I like my shitake mushroom in larger chunks, but shrimp in smaller chunks. And I usually put more mushrooms, I love mushrooms.

Chop up the leek and green onion (with a knife, not food processor) into about 1/4 inch pieces, mix it with the meat. Dump the mushroom and the shrimp in also, and mix.

Now, add some soy sauce (the color should change slightly darker after you mix) and sesame oil, and also a little white pepper and salt. I know, the amount is kind vague.. I never measure it, just add some.

Then add some water. This is to mix everything together better and makes the stuffing more juicy after you cook it. It makes a big difference. Add just enough water to make the stuffing softer, but not liquidy, enough to have it still stick together. Our big pot of stuffing, i probably add 5 cups of water.

The next part is very important. STIR the stuffing in ONE direction. ONLY ONE DIRECTION. For about 5 mins.... your arm might get tired, you can rest or have someone else stir in the same direction. The reason for this is that you can see the fiber of the meat would elongate, and would hold everything else together better. If you stir in all directions, the stuffing would likely fall apart when you bite into it after it's cooked.

After this, you'd be ready to wrap them!

oh if you use the homemade skins, you don't have to use water to wrap the skins like the factory made ones, if you pinch hard, the skin would stick.


Sauce:
For the sauce... Soy sauce, sesame oil, finely chopped garlic and green onion should do.


Boiling:
To tell when the dumplings are ready, basically they have to float, and the skin would be semi transparent, like the one in the picture below, you should be able to see a little bit of the greens in the stuffing.

Secret Chinese Dumpling Recipe I...




Alicia has invited us over to her place for a dumpling making party!!! I LOVE Dumpling making parties. Pretty much everybody gets together and wraps dumplings!

Ok so when I make dumplings, I make my own skin too, it doesn't take long, if you know what you're doing that is.. it's actually really fun and it tastes a lot better than the frozen ones or the factory produced skins.


How to make the skin:

Get weak flour, it's less chewy and tastes better. We get the Japanese weak flour, of course, anything Japanese is better.

Then you mix it with cold water. Ratio? I don't know, just keep adding water until it is semi dry dough consistency.

Next, take a chunk of dough, knead it between your palms into a long stran, not too thin, about the thickness of a small to medium rolling pin.

Now, cut every inch so that you get a ball of dough about the size of doughnut holes. Use your palm to flatten them and then cover them in lots of flour on both sides.

The trick to roll them out is....
Take 1 flattened dough ball in your left hand, take the rolling pin in your right hand, use your right hand to roll and use your left hand to turn the dough.
If you're standing, the rolling pin should be closer to you on the table, and the dough is in front of the rolling pin.

What you want to do is roll the rolling pin away from you onto the dough, about 1/2 way (stop at the middle). Then roll the rolling pin back towards you, and then rotate the dough and roll again towards the middle.

After you've rolled over all the edges of the dough, the middle should be the thickest. This way, when you wrap and cook the dumpling, it won't break.

During the process of rolling, you can always add more flour to prevent the dough from sticking to the rolling pin.

When you get good at it, you can roll multiple skins at once, I have only managed to do 2 at once, just put enough flour in between the skins when you roll, they won't stick together.

Ok enough reading for today. I'll post the recipe to the stuffing and the WORLD'S BEST HOT & SOUR SOUP from scratch tomorrow.

Man, I just love making dumplings and hot & sour soup!! Enjoy!

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Child Stars...

I was watching Child Stars last night, and thought this would be interesting...

Guess who this child star is?? (Cindy from The Brady Bunch & the little girl in E.T.)







it's DREW Barrymore! You see the resemblance?



She was in a total of 52 movies.. which ones can you remember?
here's a list:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000106/





And what about this one? (the little girl from The Cosby Show, Olivia Kendall)






Yup, It's RAVEN from That's so Raven! (Raven Symonè)



This is her in Dr. Dolittle


and this is her from That's So Raven show on Disney


She also played in "The Muppets" , "Little Rascals", "Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century"
and she voiced "Fat Albert" and "Kim Possible"


The funny thing with them is you don't noticed how many movies they have been in until they get very famous...


And of course, these are the Olsen Twins growing up:

















Have you noticed one of them likes to smile with teeth and one doesn't?

more pics of them here: http://members.pingnet.ch/rbadertscher/mka/Gallery/misc/



And who can forget the cute Macaulay Culkin:





unfortunally this is him now:







Sigh, what does fame bring to the lives of these kids.......

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Something on my mind...

Recently, I was reading some old friends' blogs, and I felt left out....

Have you ever try to keep in touch with old friends (ones who were really close with you when you were young)? I do that... I love trying to find my old friends and messaging them, wanting to let them know that I still remember them and I think about them occassionally, but ironically, they don't feel the same way. When they think of their old friends, I'm always left out.

When I read their blogs or hear about them through somebody else, it always seems that I have been left out. When my old friends, who I thought were my best friends back then, talk or write about their old friends, I'm always unmentioned. They talk about ALL their old friends, every single ones in the clique/group, except me. They post lots of pictures of their old best friends, and I'm not in there.

Would that make you feel awful? Would that make you feel sick? Would that make you feel like you are not important at all? Would that make you feel like you've been betrayed? Would that make you feel like you don't belong?

I guess the friends who I thought were my best friends didn't think I was their best friends after all...

It's not about whether we've moved on, made new friends... You remember your close friends from elementary school, jr. high, or high school right? the closest ones? I bet when they talk about old friends, they would always mention you.

But if ALL your old close friends forget to mention you when their talking about the past, and not just once or twice, but every single time when they mention the past, there is something wrong.
That's how I feel now... may be nobody likes me before, but somehow I still thought they were my best friends...

And making new friends doesn't fill up this hole in my past.. may be I should stop trying to contact old friends. sigh.

Monday, March 14, 2005

Robots



After work on Saturday, despite how tired I was, I still managed to drag Allen to watch Robots with me. It's currently the highest selling moving in the theaters

What did I think about the movie? well, I really really liked the details and the humor in the movie. The rust on the metal, the parts that represent a human being, the little puns throughout the movie, and how the things that happened in Robot world is so similar to ours, just in a Robot way.

For example, the robots receive new parts every year to grow bigger like how kids receive new cloths when they grow older. Rodney always had pass-it-downs, and sometimes it was even girl parts (remember how you always had to wear cloths from an older sibling?) There are many parts of the movie where one can relate their experiences to.

And I liked how the movie is filled with trinkets and machinery. Have you ever taken apart the toys that have cranks? inside them is a spiral metal tape-like thing. Well, this mechanism appeared in the movie, where a robot had to crank up the car to drive it every few blocks... it's pretty funny.

Oh the other part was good was the beginning when we meet Rodney. He started as a baby, and you know how when a pregnant woman have a baby, we say She delivered a baby? Well, since they are robots, they can't really deliver babies.. but Rodney was literally "delivered".... by a mailman as a package (mail order babies).. hahaha isn't that funny? ok, so you have to watch it to get the joke.. :(

Anyway, so I liked the movie. But with compliments always come criticisms... of course.. from Michelle.

What I didn't like was how boring the story line was. It's basically a boy who started out as nothing saved the world and became the hero. duh! I mean compare it to Shrek! Shrek was very original, who thought of combining all the fairy tales to creat a new fairy tale? but this movie was really just another Harry Potter (not that Harry Potter is not good, it's my fav. book) but it's just been over done, and since Harry Potter is the best one out of this type of story, Robots can never be as good... story wise.

But I still recommend you guys watch this movie, it'll make you laugh! really!

Saturday, March 12, 2005

Emergency??

I called 911 again today. This is the second time that I can remember calling 911. Well, it's not that big of an emergency really, but I bet I prevented some car accident. Anyway, so I was getting gas at Albertsons on Coit near Belt Line and I went into the convenient store to buy a drink and the lights went out (so I didn't get my drink). When I came back out, I noticed the pumps were off, and then I turned around and saw the traffic lights were out too. I got the the car and started driving on to the small street (I can't remember the name) and waited to turn left on Coit. It seemed to me that the other drivers were somewhat confused, so everybody stopped there and didn't move. I started moving and then people started honking, so I was like that's it, someone's gotta come direct traffic.

So when I called 911, it took them a while to enter the information into the computer and then at the end, the lady gave me some case number (assuming I can write them down while I drive?) and said somebody would be out there in about an hour... AN HOUR?? dang, that sure is some way of responding to emergency isn't it?

Oh the other time I called was when I was on the highway and there was a teenage looking girl (she was wearing a high school leather jacket) standing on the concrete block holding on to the light pole on the left side (while cars are passing her very closely at 80mph). I didn't remember seeing any broken cars on the side of the highway so I called 911. They were quite confused too, "A girl on the highway?"

You know, you can get addicted on calling 911. But of course, I wouldn't do it for fun... it does make me feel special, tho the response from them is completely unacceptable...

Friday, March 11, 2005

OMG OMG OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Oh My GOSH!!! Miyazaki has a NEW ANIME!! well, er, it's not really THAT new. It was released in Japan in July last year.. I just found that out from a friend who's in Japan.
If you don't know who Hayao Miyazaki is, I suggest you better read carefully:

He's the MOST AMAZING person in the WHOLE WORLD!
He's the director of My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service, Nausicaa, Castle in the Sky (Laputa), Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, etc etc etc (I have the WHOLE COLLECTION!)

Anyway, here's a link to the movie:
http://www.howl-movie.com/

And here are some of the trailers:
http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/howl/relmedia.html
http://www.onlineghibli.com/howls_castle/media.php
http://www.ultimatedvd.org/en/Trailers/Details.aspx?Trailer_Id=2142859611

It's supposed to be released here in TX around June 17th, 2005
I did some searches and I found that Howl's Moving Castle is actually an English book, and now it is a Japanese ANIME! That's just so cool! of course, it's not intended to reproduce the book, just have similar ideas

The movie is about this girl who was turned into a 90-year-old old lady by witches, and she found a moving castle that walks on 4 legs. She moved in and fell in love and tries to break the spell.

The Art and the Music are just FANTASTIC!

here are some pics. Just look at how detailed the artwork is.. ah, I just love the artwork!!:






And here are some pics of an exhibit in Taiwan when it was released there:
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bileen/album?.dir=/3f27

Ah, how I wish I was in Taiwan then :(

What I really love about Miyazaki's films are that he is not trying to make everything beautiful but instead, he tries to portray the reality, and beauty comes along with it. I mean, that mechanic moving castle is quite grotesque, but there's something about it that makes it so beautiful too.

And his anime is so detailed, every single object animates throughout the whole movie. If you noticed, when the castle is moving, it's not just walking, the "body" bounces, and every part of the body does some sort of movement. AH, it's so cool!

Thursday, March 10, 2005

Please do not discard...

I was going thru my mail, and I find it very funny how junk mail always says
"Please do not discard" on the envelope... I mean, that's like saying "I'm a junk mail". DUH!
It's just plain annoying, when I see it, i tear it right away. I mean, you can kind of see that 0% under the envelope too. UGH!

Tuesday, March 08, 2005

what they should be wearing...

I teach a total of 10 different classes thru out the week.
Most of my students are actually pretty poor, they're the ones who work in Jack in the Box, or as construction workers since their English is very limited. But then there are some who are pretty rich too, where their husbands work and they stay at home to take care of kids.

so last Sunday, I was teaching this class, there was a lady who was wearing pretty nice, black leather jacket, leather shoes, etc. However, she was wearing a very distracting shirt.... rather her figure in that shirt makes it quite distracting. She had relatively large boobs for her body, and the shirt she was wearing looks like the front is about to burst open... Throughout the class, everybody had to stand up and act out the conversations they just learned, it was quite distracting as the guys in the classroom keeps staring at her boobs... I can't tell if it bothered her though. She has a husband.

Last night, there was an even worse case. One of the lady in my class who at first seemed to have some "class" was completely out of line. She was wearing this red tank top with a low back, but under her tank top was a red lace bra, which was not being covered by the tank top (the tank top was too low, so pretty much most of her red lace bra was showing). The length of the tank top is about waist high, so part of her belly is showing, which is not that big of a deal, except that her jeans are unbuttoned.. it was zipped, but unbutton, so the top part of the opening was pointing out, looks like she is about to take her jeans off.... During the acting part, it was very weird for me, as she looks like she is half way undressed in front of the class.

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Guaranteed!!!


Ugh, so I was watching TV and I can't help noticing the overuse of the word "Guarantee"!
whether it's Money Back Guarantee, Lowest Cost Guarantee, Satisfaction Guarantee, Best Service Guarantee, ...

There was a commercial advertising for $29.99 DSL and they said something like they have the lowest cost and best quality guarantee. I'm like ok.. so I saw on Yahoo DSL for only $19.95, how can this company Guarantee the lowest cost and best quality? ok may be they are charging more for better quality... so I wonder what happens if you call them and told them that they guarantee lowest cost but Yahoo DSL has even lower cost?
Having worked at an Advertising Company, I have also had to put "Guarantee" on the ad, although I know that the company that I made the ads for really sucks and are in no position to guarantee anything, they went bankrupt but they are still guaranteeing everything. If you ever see Phone CO Ads, you'd know what i'm talking about.

Anyway, so Walmart does the same thing. "Lowest Price Guarantee" but I can find the same things in Dollar store for only a dollar, same exact things. How can they "Guarantee" lowest price? should I bring the item to Walmart and say "Hey you guarantee the lowest price but I found this at dollar store, give me my money back?" of course they will, just return the item! but that still won't take away their "Guarantee"

So, my conclusion: "Guarantee" is all hoax. You know, as a consumer, I would avoid companys that "guarantees" anything.

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Cost of living

One of the biggest headaches for a newly grad from college is figuring out the cost of living. I'm sure I've calculated a bunch of times, but the actual spending is always over budget?

here's a conversation to a friend discussing my cost of living:

na1paj: DSL + land line $84 something
na1paj: cellphone $35
na1paj: electricity is about $80~100
na1paj: water $25
na1paj: rent $600
na1paj: Car insurance is like $100 a month.? or $50, i dont' know, i don't pay it
na1paj: food $200~300/month
na1paj: eating out $200/month (lunch and dinner)
na1paj: gas $120~150
na1paj: personal spending (toilet paper, toothpaste, feminine & hair products etc) $50 /month
na1paj: misc. spending (hospital? dentist? car inspection? car registration? traffic ticket?)

Allen and I both spend around $2000 a month for our cost of living

what else?? and what are YOUR cost of living?