Thursday, February 18, 2010

C.N.Y. Cooking Club

You think that this post is about a club I attended during C.N.Y.(Chinese New Year), you're wrong, cause' what you're about to read is related to my C.N.Y. break. I almost cooked everyday during CNY! On Monday and Tuesday, my parents were still home, so I just went out with them. On Wednesday, I cooked 4 things. 1st, I cooked cheese-baked potatoes. I baked it until the cheese was runny and soft. 2nd I cooked a thing called "Nuts n' Bolts", a recipe I found from a Paula Deen cookbook. It was a combo of crunchy cereals and nuts, with a salt, butter, and worcestershire sauce dressing. 3rd I cooked Peanut Butter Balls. I put peanut butter, honey, and crushed nuts. Then I spooned one drop on the wax paper, and I kept doing that until the paper was filled with a gooey mixture. Lastly, I froze it until it got hard and chewy. 4th I cooked (maybe made is a better word) "Orangeade". It is just a mixture of orange juice, water, and sugar. It tasted exactly like its name: Orange lemonade! Then I had a food party with my helpers and brother. On Thursday, I made some tuna melts(tuna, mayonnaise, onions, and cheese burger), also another recipe from a Paula Deen cookbook. 2nd I mage a fish n' chips thingy, from a frozen package of pre-made fish. That was my lunch. After that I made a frozen yogurt-ice treat, and then I made a dish of mini toast with garlic bread dressing. It was yummy. For more info. on Paula Deen, visit http://www.pauladeen.com. Get cookin' gals!

A Mission For You!!!!

Attention all kind and caring ladies and gentlemen! Your writer Rachey has an important mission for you! You should know this;there are lots of people out there in need while we are having a luxurious life. My school has been and is supporting two Christian societies that help people in need, mostly children, and they help kids become a Christian. One of them is Chrestos Mission, and their refugee camp site is located in Burma. The children's parents have been taken away by some kind of army, and each year, our school raises money so that the kids can have medicine and food. Our class is also continuously praying for a child in the refugee camp, and so are other classes. Another society is Christian Action. They help non-Christian families to become Christians, and also give them food and shelter. Yearly, my school invites each student to use a shoe box and put some useful and small gifts in for the children and their families. We mainly put toothbrushes ,toys, and school supplies. Please put these two societies in mind and pray for them or donate to them. Thanks if you are going to help. For more information on Chrestos Mission, visit http://chrestos-mission.org. For more info. on Christian Action, visit http://www.christian-action.org.hk/aboutus.htm

Lady "KaKa"

You know, most people should have at least heard about Lady GaGa. Recently, I have been hearing some songs by her, and my brother usually stands by me as I rock my head off. Since he kind of likes the songs by Lady GaGa, I decided to teach him to say the word Lady GaGa. Suprisingly, I did not mention anything to him, but he started to say those words. As you might not know, my brother calls me "KaKa". So once her starts to say "Lady GaGa", it always ends up as "Lady KaKa". My helpers and I laugh at that. Don't you think it's a funny joke? Go to this website if you want to hear a song by Lady GaGa:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll8OJNDd79E