Sunday, July 27, 2014

How To: Make your Favorite Lemonade for your Crush



 

Lemonade, that classic summer quencher, is easily made from scratch. The best version combines a simple sugar syrup or sugar powder and freshly squeezed lemon juice. Makes 2 serving for you and your lover ♥ 

 

 

 Making your sugar syrup: 

  • Combine the sugar and 1 cup of water in a saucepan and heat to boiling. Remove from heat, stir to dissolve sugar completely and allow to cool. (You'll only use a couple of tablespoons per serving-but this is a good item to make ahead and store in the refrigerator, covered. It keeps for almost 2-3weeks.)

  • For each serving, combine the juice of half a lemon, 2 tbsp. of sugar syrup and 8-10 oz. cold water in a tall glass. You can add more sugar syrup if you want.

  • Add ice and sprigs of mint. Serve immediately.

     

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup sugar
    • 1 cup water
    • 1 large lemon
    • 16-20 oz. cold water
    • mint springs

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Saturday, July 26, 2014

FREE Trip in Baguio, Philippines

A cold vacation in Baguio City.

We are happy to hear the good news that all teachers in Morong, Bataan will have a trip vacation in Baguio City, for many people that place is a dream land. Because of the beautiful parks there, tourist places, a nice weather, a big mall called SM and many more :)

And its better place recommend to you. Lots of people want a comfortable and relaxing vacation, and do not forget to bring your own jacket for this very cold mountain.

 
A nice picture with our close friend and relatives in Minesview Park. Hmm, I want to go there again. 


 And here some of our pictures :)






A Tasty Morning Simple Delicious Food

My Mama make a simple delicious noodle food! 

 

You know I'm a skinny boy coz I'm 18, but I don't want to be skinny all of my life! so I always ate a lot of food. Since January I started practicing vegetarian diet (so i don't have a chance to gain weight anymore?). 

Some of my friends were skinny too when they were not yet a vegetarian. But wait! My father and my brothers were not a vegetarian, just a change of diet :) I want to be healthier because every month I'm getting sick. 

So, let's go to our food we ate this morning :) a spicy noodles.



   I can't read the product name of the noodles because I do not know how to read Chinese language. :) 

To make it healthier, my Mama put some cabbage and potatoes in it. And I love potatoes because it has proteins. Potato - Grown underground and used for hundreds of healthy recipes. A great source of complex carbohydrates, fiber and Vitamin C.


Potatoes contain many of the essential nutrients recommended for a healthy daily diet. A medium sized Potato contains approximately 110 calories, no fat, Vitamin C, Potassium and Fiber and is a super source of complex carbohydrates which will help fuel your body and brain through out the day.
A Potato eaten with the skin left on provides 45% of the recommended daily value of Vitamin C, Fibre and more Potassium than a normal sized banana.

How Much Protein Is In Potatoes? 2.1g (wow!)

That's why i love eating potatoes, oops! but not french fries in McDonald. I heard something wrong with their meals so I stop buying from them. 




Jay's Personal Blog: Me, Me, PiMie

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Hello I'm 18 going 19 :D

 With my Ninja Picture :) Hehe.

As a teenager a have a lot of dreams and goals! And I must have to.

Last 2 years I graduated as a high school student here in Morong National High School in Bataan, Philippines. And there is a lot of challenge being a student or teenager. I really miss my high school life cutting cut classes, hang-out with friends; a happy high school experience but it's not what my father thinking of me coz I'm a good boy. :D 




My father was a Photographer that's why he taught me how to use a Digital Camera and simple editting to be part and be useful in our small business.

Now, I'm a studio photographer doing some ID pictures for students, applicants, senior citizen, and also a family picture.


 
Marquez Family :)
  
I just saw this picture of our close relative in my desktop. A cute picture of their family, right? :)



We all do like pictures! I know you like it too, when i was in school, around 1st year. i don't like pictures, I mean I don't want to join in picture takings with friends and doing some happy stuffs. Like a killjoy hehe. But! when I became a 3rd year student, a little changes in my actions, i'd joined with friends taking pictures. 










Writing a blog is just like writing on your own diary, it's totally great. :) here some pictures of mine with friends when I was 3rd year student.

And I want to share a lot of photos here. :)
I'm not good in speaking English but I try to communicate with you. :D

Sunday, July 20, 2014

How To: Choose a Digital Camera

 

Digital cameras cost more than regular cameras, but they offer the convenience of immediate viewing, multiple-image storage and computer connectivity-and there's no film to develop.

Steps

1. Buy the camera with the highest resolution you can afford, at least 10-14 megapixels, if possible.

2. Look for a 100% glass lens as opposed to a plastic one.

3. Buy a camera with as much RAM as you can afford. More RAM means camera can store more pictures, so you won't need to download or erase them as often.

4. Expect zoom to be the feature you will use most. Compare optical, as opposed to digital, zoom capabilities.

5. Compare flash modes, if any.

6. Investigate viewfinders: Look for an optical (through-the-lens) viewfinder as well as an LCD display.

7. Consider autofocus and macro features, shutter-release lag times, and bundled software.

8. Compare additional features you might want: interchangeable lenses, steady shot, burst mode, auto exposure, automatic white balance, voice memo, variable shutter speeds, manual focus and self-timer.

9. Compare removable media of various types (if you need more storage space for your photos).

10.Investigate batteries, chargers and battery-saving features.

11. Look for additional features you might need, such as USB or IEEE (FireWire) connectivity, a battery-time-remaining indicator, an AC adapter or video-out connections for outputting to a television.