Tuesday, 28 October 2008

My very own "HOPIA MUNGO"

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I have tried my new recipe called "Hopia Mungo". See what I've made! This is my favorite ever since I was a kid. Very yummy!

Hopia is a popular Filipino bean filled pastry originally introduced by Fujianese immigrants in urban centres of the Philippines around the start of the American civil occupation. It is a widely-available inexpensive treat and a favoured gift for friends and relatives. There are two types, the flaky type which uses Chinese puff pastry and the cake dough type which uses a soft cookie dough similar in texture and taste to the wrapper dough for fig newtons.

The most popular flaky hopia is Hopiang mungo and as its name implies, is filled with sweet split mung bean paste.

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Pinoy Hopia Mungo

For filling:
1 pkg yellow mungo
4 cups water
2 cups sugar

For dough 1
2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 tsp salt
2 Tbsps sugar
1/2 c oil
1/2 c water

For dough 2
1 cup all purpose flour
1/2 c shortening

Cook mungo with the water until it has turned into a thick paste and the mungo is mashed. Add the sugar. Chill until thoroughly cool.

Meanwhile, make doughs. by mixing all the ingredients for dough 1 and separtely dough 2.

Relax dough 1 in the refrigerator for about 10 mins. Roll out into a long rectangle about 24 x 10. Spread dough 2 thinly on dough 1. Roll as for jellyroll. Cut about 1/3 inch thick disks.
Roll disks to about 3", fill with filling, gather the edges and place on parchment lined sheet pans seam side down. Eggwash and bake for about 15 mins . Cool.

Saturday, 25 October 2008

Anybody there?

This is my niece, Trisha. She's my wee dote! I love her to bits. The photo was taken in 2007 when I went home for a vacation in the Phil. I entered her room and I saw this wonderful almost silhoutte-like figure of her. I took a shot of it!

Monday, 13 October 2008

No. 2 Photo

"IT'S ALL OVER!"(2006)
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My creation


This photo is the most intriguing one that captivated the viewers. You could think of scenarios just by merely looking at this photo. I love shooting cinematic effects in combination with sepia tone. Although, it had nothing to do with my state of mind the moment I took the photo.;)

Sunday, 12 October 2008

My first featured photo

A very good friend insisted that I should frequently feature my "Flickr photos" in this website and write a description about the photo. It would surely be a great idea to start with since I always enjoy doing photography and its challenges!

Top of the list chosen by you all is:

"OVERLOOKING"

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My creation

It was Spring of 2006 when I took this photo outside the Belfast Castle in Northern Ireland. It was a beautiful sunny day. Even the weather cooperated! I decided to do a framing in this photo. I used the trees and plants as the frame of my subject(the castle). Here's the link:

Wednesday, 8 October 2008

We had a blast!

Son, you're one in a miliion!

We went out to celebrate Arjo's 13th birthday. W5 (Interactive discovery centre) was on the top of the list!

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happy bday Arjo!

Happy 13th Birthday my dearest ARJO

Happy 13th Birthday, Arjo

Being 13 is all about discovering a whole new world. Wishing you lotsa adventures and surprises. Enjoy your teen life, Arjo. Love you lots!



Friday, 3 October 2008

How to be Financially Successful

In the midst of the recent financial crisis one should know how to beat the financial instability we are experiencing. " Don't spend more than you earn!" or "Save for the rainy day!", usually Mom tells me. And that would always be my guiding principle. Here is an interesting video of Dave Ramsey, an American financial writer, radio and television host. Ramsey's debt-fueled success soon came to an end as the bank demanded he would pay $1.2 million worth of short-term notes within 90 days, forcing him to file bankruptcy at an early age. Ramsey vowed to never again borrow money and, after walking away from his debts, he eventually recovered his financial footing. After several friends asked for advice with their own financial troubles, Ramsey began counseling couples at his local church. Soon after offering private counseling services, Ramsey began attending every workshop and seminar on consumer financial problems that he could find. He developed a simple set of lessons and materials based partially on his own experience.