This is my husband's favorite dinner. I tell you, if he could have this everyday, he would! and it has become my favorite too because this meal is so easy to prepare, whenever we are starving and we need a quick nice dinner, we resort to this most of the time.
This is how I made this :
Season your pork with salt and pepper
Melt butter in a pan
Fry your pork until the desire tenderness (mine is less than 15 minutes)
I would then steam the beans in the same pan. Easy!!
Showing posts with label daily tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daily tips. Show all posts
Thursday, August 04, 2011
Tuesday, June 08, 2010
Time Saving Tips
Time saving tips
• Start with “A-priority” tasks, is what you’re doing the best use of your time?
• Fight procrastination; do it now if it’s important.
• Subdivide large tasks into smaller, easy to accomplish segments.
• Establish a quiet time
• Find a hide away such as a library
• Learn to say no when you have something important to do.
• Learn to delegate
• Accumulate similar tasks and do them all at one time.
• Throw away junk mail. Try to handle paper only once.
• Avoid perfectionism
• Avoid over – commitment and over – scheduling
• Set time limits
• Concentrate on what you are doing
• Use big blocks of time for big jobs
• Think the job through before acting
• Finish as you go; get it right the first time.
Source: make your day count: devotions for women pp 84
• Start with “A-priority” tasks, is what you’re doing the best use of your time?
• Fight procrastination; do it now if it’s important.
• Subdivide large tasks into smaller, easy to accomplish segments.
• Establish a quiet time
• Find a hide away such as a library
• Learn to say no when you have something important to do.
• Learn to delegate
• Accumulate similar tasks and do them all at one time.
• Throw away junk mail. Try to handle paper only once.
• Avoid perfectionism
• Avoid over – commitment and over – scheduling
• Set time limits
• Concentrate on what you are doing
• Use big blocks of time for big jobs
• Think the job through before acting
• Finish as you go; get it right the first time.
Source: make your day count: devotions for women pp 84
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Honesty

I still believe that HONESTY is one of the major ingredients to keep the friendship SWEET. if you can't be honest to your friend then you are not a friend at all :)
Just my two cents.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Table Etiquette Tips
The following are helpful table etiquette tips
* Hold cutlery properly; don’t wave it around. Once you pick up a piece of silverware, it should never touch the table again.
* Place the napkin over your lap as soon as you are seated. When you leave, do not fold the napkin. Lay it loosely to the left of your plate.
* Never chew with your mouth open or talk with your mouth full of food.
* Sit up straight; keep elbows off the table. If you have nay doubt about your hands, put them in your lap.
* Put butter on your plate. Break off one bite-sized piece of bread at a time, buttering each piece just before you eat it.
* Don’t pick your teeth or put lipstick at the table.
* Keep everything off the table unless it is part of the meal. This includes eyeglasses, hats, gloves, briefcases and mobile phones.
Source : Make your day count book page 42.
* Hold cutlery properly; don’t wave it around. Once you pick up a piece of silverware, it should never touch the table again.
* Place the napkin over your lap as soon as you are seated. When you leave, do not fold the napkin. Lay it loosely to the left of your plate.
* Never chew with your mouth open or talk with your mouth full of food.
* Sit up straight; keep elbows off the table. If you have nay doubt about your hands, put them in your lap.
* Put butter on your plate. Break off one bite-sized piece of bread at a time, buttering each piece just before you eat it.
* Don’t pick your teeth or put lipstick at the table.
* Keep everything off the table unless it is part of the meal. This includes eyeglasses, hats, gloves, briefcases and mobile phones.
Source : Make your day count book page 42.
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