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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Ain't no Ramen in College

If your campus is near a shopping complex, market, etc., you are in luck. College students like us certainly do not need processed food like ramen noodles, Twisties, Snicker bars or RedBull to recharge and perform in our studies. In fact, those food actually drain your energy off because your body needs more work to process them and they are quickly absorbed by the body, meaning that you will have energy rushes and crushes which make you hungry later, and in turn, eat more. This is bad for your health and pockets!

Try these easy treats, especially during the weekends, if there is no refrigerator in your campus (like mine). Plus, you need not risk confiscation of your electrical appliances because the only cooking tool you need is...

A KETTLE

beside some manual tools such as knife, fork, spoon, potato masher etc. of course. They don't consume electricity so you will be safe.



For noshing: Stuffed dates

Forget Sour-Plus, Mentos or candy bars. This snack is easy to prepare and good for those stay-up-until-3am days as energy boosts which do not result in a sugar crash later. 

All you have to do is to pit a date with the end of a chopstick gently to avoid tearing the date, and stuff your favourite nuts and chopped dried fruits in! For nuts, you can use almonds, cashews, pistachios or walnut halves because they are small. For dried fruit, goji berries, raisins and dried apricots are good. You can omit the dried fruit if you do not have a sweet tooth since dates are sweet on their own. Other things like oat bran and seeds can be stuffed inside too!

Best of all, this snack keeps and travels well. You can buy in bulk when you get to go to the supermarket and make them during your free time. That way, you will get delicious and healthy snacks on your busy days without resorting to the vending machine.


WARNING: This snack is VERY addictive so consume in moderation. Around 40-50 calories per treat.



For Weekend Dessert: Fruit salad

No, salads are not and should not be boring. In fact, salads can be downright delicious.

I made this fruit salad last week with the ingredients shown below:


... and here is the end result, topped with chia seed gel.


It's easy. Just wash, chop and assemble the fruits in any design that you like. I promise you that it is a twist to that ubiquitous fatty dessert like cendol, ais kacang or cheesecake. It's refreshing, tangy and filling due to its fibre and water content. Who needs vitamin C supplements with a dessert like this? Plus, the price is similar, if not cheaper than most fatty desserts, depending on your choice of fruits.

Mine's apples, kiwis and strawberries, so it is a little expensive-almost as expensive as cheesecake which used to be my favourite dessert.

Of course, if you like a little bit of decadence, add some nut butter or avocado. Do so in moderation though.

P/S: I am badly lactose-intolerant. Please don't call me "the fox yearning for sour grapes" for this...

Noodle without fogginess: Veggie pasta

Who says that you can't have supersized pasta to stay healthy? I have this every week. In fact, it is nutrient-dense and very filling with minimal calories unless if you go crazy with nuts and fatty dressing. This huge container of pasta is under 400 calories plus packed with protein, minerals and fiber. 

If you want it to be healthier, use organic produce. I am on a college student's budget so I have to be contented with the conventional ones. LOL.


The way to make pasta can be found here.

Power breakfast: Fruit salad/Oats and fruits, ANYTHING with real fruits in it

Forget coffee. Fruit salads and fruity oatmeal take less than 10 minutes to prepare, plus you can choose any fruit that you want and top it with anything, like oat bran, chia seeds, nuts, goji berries and nut butter. Apples and oranges keep best-1 week in room temperature. Banana and kiwi store for 3 days maximum. Berries can only last for a few hours before it turns mushy.

Oh yeah, for salads, you might want to make it a little savoury for a complex flavour. My pick will be some yellow mustard and herbs. Oh so yummy!




For a quick lunch: Kettle Soup

Just layer your chopped veggies in a heatproof bowl, while waiting for the water to boil. I boil difficult-to-cook veggies in the water, such as carrot, and add salt for taste and to lengthen cooking time so the carrots are softer. Feel free to switch it up with other veggies such as potato and turnip, and add red dates to sweeten it.

If you want to make it a meal, add some beans and boiled potatoes, but by all means, SHARE YOUR PRODUCT OF LABOUR because the servings will be huge! (Unless if you are able to eat at least a pound of veggies and lots of liquid at one go, but trust me, it's guilt free.) Huge in volume and nutrients, but low in fat and calories... how cool is that?

I learnt to make my kettle soup from here.


I flavoured mine with salt, pepper and herbs. Feel free to jazz up yours with other seasoning such as curry powder and black pepper sauce. It's up to your tastebuds :D


Light Dinner: Salad

If your idea of a salad is a bed of limp greens, YOU ARE DEAD WRONG.


As you can see, this bowl of salad does not even have the slightest green in there-purple cabbage, carrot, apple, orange, cashew nuts and cherry tomatoes, topped with herbs and spices.

Perfect for weeknights (if you don't have a fridge and have to finish your greens in a day), this salad is extremely easy to put together and cheap too. Instead of buying a tiny bowl of salad for RM15.00, why not use RM15.00 to buy loads of veggies and make two, or even four or five salads? Use some for lunch, and some for dinner with different toppings. Probably you can make a fruit-and-veg salad for lunch, rainbow veggies salad for dinner, or salsa, or pasta-whatever your heart desires. Plus, the extras can be shared with friends if you can't finish it. If you can, that's great!

Of course, the price applies for conventional produce. I use conventional produce because organic produce is at least three times more expensive than conventional. Plus, I just cannot be sure whether they are really organic.

Fruits and nuts are more calorie-dense than veggies, so if you add fruits and nuts to your salad, your salad will be considerably smaller than the one with ALL veggies, but they are tasty either way. Just don't ruin it with highly processed food like commercial dressing, croutons and deli meats! 


Here are some of my ideas for simple ramen-free dishes without a microwave oven or fridge. I hope you will try it out. Bon appetit!


Sunday, July 6, 2014

Language Acquisition vs Language Learning

This poem is actually one of my ELT tutorial project with some of my coursemates. Enjoy!


* “Sagen Sie mir, wo ist dein Song,
Sie können in der Klasse schlafen?“
How can I learn it,
When nobody speaks to me?
How can I learn Deutsch,
When all speak in English and French?
How can I write a song,
When I get my Subject-Object-Verb all wrong?
I was born in the country with the Sun to see,
And after a winter I learned my A-B-C.
“A is for apple, B is for boy;
C is for cow, and D is for donkey!”
Papa taught me ‘Alphabets Song’,
Mama taught me ‘Old Mc Donald’,
So I babbled in English as long as I grow old.

Then I want to make wedding gowns,
So I flew to Paris.
‘Bonjour!’ ‘ Merci!’ God, help me!
I even pronounced ‘croissant’ as ‘croy-sen’.
The Parisian gave me that stare (Ha Ha Ha),
But thank God, French words grace the streets.
When I speak in English,
They replied in French instead,
*“excusez-moi?”
The French pronunciation is like a Rubik cube,
Fun to explore, pain to solve,
By rolling my tongue into a ball,
To talk more and erase my woes, once and for all.
The French pronunciation is like a Rubik cube,
But it is peanuts, as when I learn German off YouTube,
I talked to all but a huge eye piercing screen,
With no friend to talk to but a mirror to preen.
So I pranced down the streets of Berlin,
When I say *“Guten Tag”, they replied “How are you”!
* Translation: “Good Day.”
Like a wandering monkey in the alley,
I tried, in vain, to look for a German-speaking ally,
So I went to a class and bought many books,
And burned the midnight oil to get my language right,
Even a *“Zwei Frühstücks” cannot show its might!
“Sagen Sie mir, wo ist dein Song,
Sie können in der Klasse schlafen?“
To write a song, a city of aliens,
Is like me, drowning slowly, into the deepest seas.
Down, down, and down,
Unless if someone rescues me, speak to me. 

*1. Translation: “Tell me, where is your song,
              You can sleep in the class?“  
*2. Translation: "Excuse me?"
*3. Translation: “Good Day.”
*4. Translation: “Two breakfast.”

Post-Holiday Holidaymaking at Pangkor Island

Hey guys! Sorry for updating my blog really late, especially on this post which should be updated three months ago! My assignments and examinations were keeping me busy! Oh well, the same ho-hum excuse?


By the way, since I don't have many pictures in hand, let me share my experience through poems instead :D


The sky crystal blue,
The soft white sand shows its virtue;
The svelte coconut trees, with long leaves,
Dance to form a picturesque.

Under a cloth roof, so strong yet so weak
Strong to the pegs but weak to the wind;
Close to being a blanket, with that eau de parfum inside,
To open our minds to treasure love more than gold.

Happy students jump into the water
Felicitating in the touch of Mother Nature,
The waves, like cradles, buoys with its cool, gentle arms,
As we talk to the glimmering fish, for the first time.

Up, up the slope
The eager and the faint-hearted 
Climb together with kinship as a rope
In search for hope.

Thirty-nine hearts together
To embrace summer and winter
With windy roads and falling rocks to encounter
And it is just now or later.





































Saturday, April 26, 2014

260414 Wonderful Saturday!

****English post today for Maximum Typing Speed and Liberation of feelings and Ideas*****

I am supposed to write on my BIG (Bina Insan Guru) Programme or even rant on something else first, but since they are really long, and I have work waiting for me but just can't wait to talk, so yea, I will talk about today first!

I will talk about the rest, tomorrow perhaps. Right now, I hope you can understand my mini posts because I need to be a hermit later with my faithful books and unfinished story waiting for me.

Today is a Saturday. Duh. Simple Saturday? Sleazy Saturday? Sunny Saturday? I don't know, but I can only say that today left me recharged with new aims and power for my life ahead, along with some pitfalls.

NUMBER 1: VEGAN DAY
I have always wanted to become a full-time vegan ever since I become a lacto-ovo vegetarian, i.e. a vegetarian who consumes eggs and dairy, since the previous year. The more I read up on vegetarianism along with food and nutrition, the more I realized that the egg and dairy industry are equally as cruel because:
  • Both hens and female cows are literally imprisoned just to produce eggs and milk.
  • Both are killed when their production levels drop.
  • In both industries, the males are culled, i.e. the male chicks are killed at birth as they are worthless in the egg industry; the male calves are separated from the milk cows to be raised as veal.

Those are my brief understandings about the egg and dairy industry. Feel free to read up for more.

Yet, I have not give them up completely due to social and convenience reasons (I cannot cook by myself!). I have repeated this umpteen times so I am skipping the entire essay on this. Today, I decided to alternate my vegan days and vegetarian days. On vegan days, I skip my Milo, Horlicks, eggs and biscuits. They are my largest addictions so not eating them-even for just one day-was quite a challenge. I am happy to say that I DID IT!

My Food Diary Today is as follows:

Breakfast: Ecobrown Brown Rice cereal beverage, 2 apples, some almonds, some mixed seeds, 5 cherry tomatoes, ginger


Snack: 8 prunes

Lunch: Rice, tofu, spinach, ladies' fingers, eggplant. I should thank my lucky stars as the  "Nasi Campur" stall actually sold tofu today-first time I've ever seen. Probably God understands that I want to be a vegan today.

Snack: 2 veggie buns. Dairy and egg free! It's really rare. Well, it is "Bread for Life" which I got from an Organic store in Tesco. It is on the expensive side but it keeps me really full, unlike the conventional bread which leaves me hungry half hour after eating it!

Pre-Exercise: Some raisins

Dinner: Oats, 2 apples, 3 walnuts, some cherry tomatoes and a dash of ground cinnamon.

Dessert cravings must be satisfied but I want to neither waste my money on commercial desserts with questionable ingredients nor add inches on my waistline. Apple and cinnamon just do the trick perfectly, but the combo alone will never do justice for my stomach.


Yay for not screaming for not drinking Milo today! I would like to see vegan chocolate drink powder in the market soon as chocolate drinks give me that boost I need before exercise without weighing me down.


NUMBER 2: TALK ON PRONUNCIATION

Hmm... I am not sure what to talk about for this as I was literally in dreamland.Not because the speaker was monotonous, but rather, I found that I just could not sit still for more than an hour. Plus, I made a huge mistake by treating myself to a sweet drink at night the day before and not being able to fall asleep until midnight. By hook or by crook I have to hit the sack by eleven from now on, and wake up super-early if I have endless work.

I learned about the importance of using a fun approach for children while teaching pronunciation, such as through software and nursery rhymes. Though, I am not sure on teaching rhymes like "Three Blind Mice" and 'Mary Mary Quite Contrary" to kids as they have a really morbid history-again, just read up on it! Nursery rhymes, though meaningless, can teach children about rhymes and ways to arrange words into sentences. I think I know my next steps-to download videos on pronunciation and grab a copy of the Sky Pronunciation software off the Language Department since I have to brush up on my pronunciation at the same time as well.

Sadly, his explanation on the Bingo way to teach pronunciation beats me totally. I wonder how am I going to teach properly, or, basically, be an adult who has no problem to sit still, though I will happily take long walks or run errands rather than having my butt glued onto the chair-and-burn-for hours!

NUMBER 3: BABY TAPIR PERFORMANCE AND THEATRE AT PENANGPAC

I actually volunteered to participate int his performance, thinking that I would be doing Choral Speaking. I couldn't be more wrong-I had to ACT! GOD HELP ME!

Seriously, I am a total goof at acting okay. Spastic movements, emotionless face, monotonous voice... I can really bag myself Razzie Awards for being the worst actress, ever. What could I do? As a teacher, I have to morph into an artist, a singer, a dancer, an ACTRESS... to make lessons interesting. Hopefully I can at least show emotions when I act before I graduate.

Anyway, I embraced this opportunity as a chance for me to learn to act and interact with children, because I need to teach children languages, and I believe that no child will learn well with a teacher who behaves like a robot or has a mortifying, deep voice. I love such activities as well. In this case, the storytelling session was held in conjunction with the Tapir Day.The Tapir, an endangered Malaysian animal, is the focus. Anything related to fitness, Buddhism, environment and animal rights surely interest me. I believe that animals are our friends and should be taken care of in any way, unless if they harm us of course, such as cockroaches.

Besides, I get to go to Straits Quay-for the second time in my life. I fell in love with the place ever since my first visit there with my senior last year for a theatre. Before that, Angus, my classmate, kept firing up my emotions and imaginations on that British-style splendour by the beach by telling me how beautiful and romantic the place was. I have absolutely nothing to have romance on because I am enjoying my singlehood right now from birth and being a kid-at-heart, duh. I just want to go there for the beauty of the building and the scenery by the beach.

I was grateful for being able to play my role and entertain young children. Our performance was prepared for merely a week before this big day and I kept getting reprimanded for being emotionless and a monotonous voice. I want to improve on it, especially since to me, being scolded in front of my peers is a huge humiliation. I envy those who are born actors and actresses and can blend into their roles well. I played as Mrs Pigeon, the mother of pigeons but I was unsure if I was motherly enough in the play. First time try, first time know. Haha. Sorry for my broken English here.

The hallway at Penangpac. Pictured here is the Art Exhibition where the drawings by children dedicated to Tapir was exhibited and sold.

 
Le me during rehearsal


After the performance, we watched a children's theater on the Tapir. In that story, the tapirs were  discriminated due to their physical characteristics which were distinct from the other animals, e.g. ostriches, monkeys and elephants. They were reprimanded by the Jungle Queen because they did not respect mutual differences and individualities.

I was astounded by the theatrical effect and the variety of dances, along with the abilities of the performances to bring out the soul of the animals. What caught my eye though, was the fact that part of the performances were the blind. Performing must be very challenging for the blind children because they could only rely on their senses and hearing to navigate. Hats off. I am indeed am ungrateful brat to complain for my goofiness-I must take the initiative to improve on it instead.






Well, what started out as a mini post ended up to be quite long and took me slightly more than an hour! Words cannot describe my Saturday today. This explains why I love Fridays and Saturdays: the former  as an immediate break from class and a day for me to enjoy treats; the latter a huge breathing space for me to let loose and participate in the activities which itnerest me and allow me to learn and develop.

Till then for now!

Happy Sunday everyone!