Saturday, May 19, 2007
Thursday, May 17, 2007
How to prevent rice worms
How to remove odours from your food container?
- Fills the container with plain water
- Adds salt into water, the shakes it for few minutes
Wednesday, May 16, 2007
Home-Made Beef Burger
Ingredients A:
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- 1 bun
- 1 egg
- 4 slices tomato
- 4 slices cucumber/pickled cucumber
- 1 piece iceberg lettuce, optionally chopped
- 1 slice cheese
- mustard sauce
- tomato sauce
- salted butter
Ingredients B:
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- 100g minced beef (taste better n juicier if you minced yourself)
- 1/2 yellow onion, chopped into very fine pieces
- Lea sauce/Worcestershire sauce to taste
- honey mustard marinate sauce to taste
- oregano leaves to taste
- basil leaves to taste
- black pepper to taste
- salt to taste
Instructions:
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- Mix Ingredients B in a bowl and form it into patty. Optionally you can put into freezer overnight so as the chopped onions become softer after frost/defrost.
- Melt the butter in a pan, then fried the egg.
- Put the cheese on top of the fried egg.
- Melt the butter in the used pan, then pan fried the burger both side until done. Optionally you can put the 20~30% done burger on a grill pan or oven so as it will not be so oily and better taste
- Put the burger on top of the cheese. The cheese will melt due to the heat from burger and fried egg.
- Add all ingredients together into a burger.
How to remove odours from your refrigerator
- Don't throw away expired milk. Let it open and put inside the refrigerator until all the odour gone.
- Don't throw away squeezed lemon or orange. Leave it inside the refrigerator until all the odour gone.
By doing either one of the above mentioned methods, your refrigerator will smell fresh again.
How to remove price tags easily
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
How to wake up your the other half in the morning?
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Note: Read from the magazine. Never try though. Maybe will ask my wife to try this method on me ;p
How to automatically reload webpage every xxx seconds/minutes
Thursday, May 3, 2007
Vista Tip: Compatibility Files
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To keep legacy apps running, Vista lets them pretend to write to their familiar file locations—often under their installation folder in \Program Files or in \Windows itself. INI files, data files, templates, or even music might wind up there.
But when you go to look for those files, you won't find them! Vista actually stores the files in a "Virtual Store" under the AppData store in your user folder. Fortunately, you don't need to hunt around for the files, just turn on "Compatibility Files" in Explorer. When you browse to a folder that has these hidden files, you'll see a Compatibility Files toolbar button. Clicking it will show the virtual files for that folder. Keep in mind, though, that the files won't show up in Open and Save dialogs.
[/QUOTE]http://www.pcmag.com/print_article2/0,1217,a=206567,00.asp