Thursday, December 8, 2011

my wild dreams

Once upon a time...
IN A FAR AWAY KINGDOM
a princess named dayanara has many wild dreams..her dreams are the following: to be a lawyer and have a huge glass house in Washington DC,



while being a lawyer she wants to go to Paris to have a school of gold medalist gymnastics around the world.. 

and when she is stable she wants to marry ''A PRINCE'' like prince william.:)...and grow old with her son,daughter,Grandson and Granddaughter.... 


 
FINALLY.. her biggest dream is to see and live IN THE KINGDOM OF God 

IT ALL STARTED WITH A KINGDOM AND ENDED WITH A HOLY KINGDOM 



THE END

Sunday, November 6, 2011

How to Make Pancakes

Make Pancakes
Millions of people around the world love eating pancakes. They're delicious hot from the pan with any of a wide variety of toppings. It's no surprise that many people prefer this filling, hearty breakfast to plain cereal.
Pancakes are a type of flat sweet bread enjoyed by cultures around the world. Pancake recipes vary but all have the same basic ingredients of flour, eggs and milk. Some countries, like the United States and Canada, serve pancakes for breakfast while others, such as the European regions, serve pancakes as desserts or even side dishes. They are eaten plain, with butter, sprinkled with powdered sugar or filled with pastry, fruit or cheese. Whatever the tradition, pancakes are a truly universal and enjoyable treat.

Ingredients

The following ingredients will make about 8 10-inch pancakes (more or fewer, depending on the size). You may change the amounts of ingredients according to the amount of which you wish to serve.
  • 2 cups (9oz/255g) self-raising or all-purpose flour (See tips below)
  • eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups (350ml) of milk
  • 1/2 tablespoon baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons butter/Vegetable oil
  • 3 tablespoons sugar
  • 2 tablespoons baking soda
then at the end 5 tablespoons of sugar

Steps

  1. 1
    Crack eggs into a bowl and beat until fluffy. Add in the dry ingredients, (omit baking powder if using self-raising flour), and milk. Do not stir mixture at this point.

    Crack eggs into a bowl and beat until fluffy.
     Crack eggs into a bowl and beat until fluffy.

  2. 2
    Melt the butter in a microwave-safe bowl. Make sure that it's completely melted; about a minute is sufficient.

    Melt the butter in a microwave-safe bowl.
     Melt the butter in a microwave-safe bowl.
  3. 3
    Add the butter and the milk to the mix. Stir gently, leaving some small clumps of dry ingredients in the batter. Do not blend until completely smooth. If your batter is smooth, your pancakes will be tough and flat as opposed to fluffy.

    Add the butter and the milk to the mix.
     Add the butter and the milk to the mix.
  4. 4
    Heat your frying pan to a medium low flame. If you have an initial "pancake" setting on your stove, use that. Be sure to use non-stick spray, or a pat of butter so the pancakes won't stick.
  5. 5
    Sprinkle a few flecks of water onto your pan. If it 'dances', or jumps from the pan with a sizzle, the pan is ready for the batter.

    Sprinkle a few flecks of water onto your pan.
     Sprinkle a few flecks of water onto your pan.
  6. 6
    Pour about 3 tablespoons to 1/4 cup batter from the tip of a large spoon or from a pitcher onto the hot griddle(Or your greased frying pan). The amount you pour will decide the final size of your pancakes. It is best to begin with less batter, and then slowly pour more batter onto the pan to increase the pancake size.

    Pour about 3 tablespoons to 1/4 cup batter from the tip of a large spoon or from a pitcher onto the hot griddle(Or your greased frying pan).
     Pour about 3 tablespoons to 1/4 cup batter from the tip of a large spoon or from a pitcher onto the hot griddle(Or your greased frying pan).
  7. 7
    Cook for about two minutes or until the pancake is golden. You should see bubbles form and then pop around the edges. When the bubbles at the edge of the batter pop and a hole is left that does not immediately close up, flip the cake gently.

    Cook for about two minutes or until the pancake is golden.
     Cook for about two minutes or until the pancake is golden.
  8. 8
    Cook the other side until golden and remove. Want a deeper color? Repeat the steps for another thirty seconds per side until the pancake is done enough for your tastes.

    Cook the other side until golden and remove.
     Cook the other side until golden and remove.
  9. 9
    Enjoy! Try adding butter, peanut butter, syrup, jelly, chocolate chips or fruit to your pancakes for a different, more exciting flavor. The varieties are endless. These are the most delectable pancakes you will ever taste.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Venue : Eternal Gardens Memorial Park








     


Everyone has their happy faces, children are giggling adults are having conversation while others are eating. Loud music, people are praying and many other activities you can find at Eternal Gardens Memorial Park on November 1.

The day before November 1 that was the time where people are starting to build their tents, cleaning the grave, cutting the grasses and preparing the place for next day event, and on that day relatives from other places arrive and I love that part because my cousins from Manila, Sta.Barbara and other provinces are coming in to stay for the celebration of  all saints day at the memorial park.


Early in the morning  of November 1 everyone is busy preparing.
  • The little children are so excited to wear their new clothes. 
  • Teenagers are preparing the chairs, tables, candles, flowers ans some board games etc.. 
  • Adults are preparing foods. 
    Every family has something to bring. What I really love is seeing many kinds of flower arrangements, different kinds of candles and my friends with their relatives. Me and my cousins  are sitting on the grass playing board games while the kids  are running all around us and my mom,dad.aunties and uncles are sitting in the chairs. And on the afternoon after eating we will all pray for the souls of our relatives.At the end of the day were all tired but very happy because It is a get together of the clan. :)

Monday, October 24, 2011

Crestfallen
Camouflaged
  


Reckless



  
 


Grandiose



Bewitching


Sunday, July 31, 2011

SONA of President Noynoy Aquino III

''Pagtuldok ng ''wang-wang'' sa kalsada,sa gobyerno at sa kalakalang panlipunan.''    




After one year of his regime,President Noynoy Aquino III delivered his second SONA at the Session Hall of the house of Representatives,Batasan Pambansa Complex,Quezon City,Philippines on July 15,2011.What had he resolved? What remains to  be resolved?

 There are so many positive and negative questions,high and low expectations regarding the SONA of President Noynoy Aquino III.


 Article III.Section 23 of the Philippine Constitution: ''The President shall address the congress at the opening of its regular session.He  may also appear before it at any other time.''




President Noynoy Aquino III is the fifteenth president of the Republic of the Philippines who ''UP-LIFTED'' the Filipino language during his SONA.

Some say they are contented with his style of demonising his predecessor,stringing up his ''enemies'' for lynching,and off-the-hip quips that he would like to believe makes him come across to the Filipino masses as down to earth person.,as he reaches or lend his hand to the ordinary people or workers of the country.

 And some say he is always blaming the previous administration of Gloria Macapagal Arroyo ,while lacking of substance in his SONA.

 We cannot blame other people,because everybody has the freedom to speak-out-loud.....for me, I won't judge his performance as the fifteenth president of the Republic of Philippines until his term is due..