About Me

Assalamualaykum and Good Day to you!
I am an Ex-English Lecturer, Fulltime Housewife, Entrepreneur, Investor, Trader, Designer who loves pink & sharing knowledge
I would like to share anything I feel I can share with you.
I love pink, cats, Korean movies, watch cinemas, cook & eat a lot, travel wherever I want, wear fashionable clothes according to my taste, follow the current issues, taking pictures and teach my students in my way.
I hope you can enjoy reading the 'Pictures of My Life' as my humble sharing and exchange together your thoughts.
I will write in English and Malay Language as well.
Follow me and I will follow you back! Promise! Hehe.. Thank you.

Thursday 4 August 2016

Resepi Sotong Goreng Kunyit Simple & Sedap

Harini tersangatlah FREE sampai dari siang hingga ke malam duk main masak-masak kat dapo. Esok dah tak free sebab ada appointment dengan client untuk jahit pukal.
Tengah hari masak speghetti, petang masak sotong goreng kunyit pulak untuk dinner.
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Ok berikut adalah resepinya. Selamat mencuba!
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1. Sediakan sotong 5 ekor, basuh bersih, jangan lupa buang tulang sekali, pastu potong gelang2 camtu k.
2. Hiris 3 ulas bawang putih.
3. Hiris 1 biji bawang besar.
4. Potong cili padi 5 batang.
5. Cincang daun bawang 3-4 urat.
6. 1 sudu besar tepung jagung.
7. 1 sudu besar serbuk kunyit.
8. 1 sudu kecil serbuk kari ikan.
9. 1 sudu kecil garam.
10. 1/2 sudu kecil garam berasingan.
11. 1 sudu kecil gula.
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Masukkan 1 sudu kecil garam, serbuk kunyit & serbuk kari ke dalam sotong.
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Gaulkan hingga sebati & perap selama 20 minit. Sementara tu boleh panaskan kuali & minyak.
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Dah cukup masa perap, masukkan tepung jagung tadi. Gaul hingga sebati.
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Dah panas kuali & minyak, masukkan bawang putih dan kacau sampai naik bau.
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Pastu masukkan bawang besar tadi. Kacau sampai bawang tu terlerai & layu sikit je.
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Then masukkan sotong yang dah siap digaul tadi. Kacau selalu supaya sotong tak kental atau liat, gebu & lembut. Api sederhana.
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Tambah sedikit air dalam 1/4 cawan ke dalam lebihan tinggalan gaulan tadi & masukkan dalam kuali. (Kalau nak kuah banyak, tambah lagi air, nanti ejas balik garam & gula)
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Bila dah goreng molek, masukkan cili padi tadi. Pastu gaul.
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Masukkan 1/2 sudu kecil garam. Kalau tak cukup, tambah je lagi k.
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Masukkan 1 sudu kecil gula. Kalau tak cukup pun tak de hal nak tambah lagi. Then gaulkan semua sampai sebati sehingga rasa dah masak elok, tutup api.
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Dan beginilah hasilnya! Taburkan daun bawang tadi dan sotong goreng kunyit telah siap dihidang untuk santapan. 
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Kalau dah cuba komen kat bawah k. Btw, boleh juga nak tambah veges. Saya tak letak sebab tak cukup bahan. Hehe.. Tataaa! 😉

Sunday 20 October 2013

Insidious - Online Streaming

Hye guys!
Well, everyone is waiting for the Insidious 2 after watching the Insidious on 2010 more than last two years.
I watched Insidious 2 on the day it released.
So for me, Insidious 1 is scarier than Insidious 2. But both also are awesome!

So guys, if you are planning to watch the Insidious 2, please prepare yourself by watching the Insidious 1 first. Because you might not understand the Insidious 2 if you did not watch Insidious 1. For your information, in the Insidious 2, they are using many flashback techniques to show the flow of the story. So that's why i said you have to watch the Insidious 1 first before continue watching the Insidious 2.

By the way, here I give you the link to watch online streaming Insidious 1 for my followers and visitors to watch. Focus to understand and enjoy the scarryness!! Hahaha!



Saturday 19 October 2013

The Conjuring 2013 - Online Streaming

Assalamualaykum and hye!

Long time already i didn't update this blog~ pheww..hehe

Ok, baru-baru ni citer ni sangat meletop. Dan ada kawan-kawan putri nur yang tanye pasal link movie The Conjuring ni. So, sape yang nak tengok online streaming tu, meh la tengok kat sini okay! :D
Pastikan pasang speaker tu kuat-kuat dan tutup lampu bilik ye...hehehe... ;)
ENJOY!




Sunday 22 September 2013

Conjunction - Express Notes

Conjunction
·         Conjunctions are used to join words, phrases or sentences.


Conjunction
Use
and, also, as well as
To show things of similar value
but, yet, however, although, even though
To show contrast
because, as, since, for
To show reason
both ...and, neither ...nor, either ...or
To express a similar idea or a choice
so that, in order to
To indicate purpose
unless, if
To show condition
where, wherever
To show places

For Your Information

For your information
I learned many good things in my life
I changed many things in my life and me
And I did many good things in my life

For your information
Since I knew you
My world turned to be different
My thought differ from before

For your information
You stole my heart by your personality, attitude, style and the way you think
You made me realize many things that I never thought before
You gave me strength, hope, motivation, dreams, and love
You shaped me to be a better person
You guided me to face the problems I faced
You taught me on rights and wrongs
You awarded me a wonderful moments and unforgettable moments
And You hold my hands in whatever situation we are

For your information
I really appreciate you in my life
I am grateful with what I have now
I will never leave you
And I will love you with all my heart forever
Because you loved me

Thank you.


Written by,
Nur

Sunday 14 July 2013

Career Tips

THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX 


I want to share some tips with all my friends about the Career Tips. I hope it can give some benefits to you. For those who do not have any jobs, you can try applying these tips.


- STUDY! TAKE CLASS!: Often when we are in a specific industry, all that we know about work come from our experince within that industry. a good way to think outside of the box is to learn something unrelated to your work. Study another industry, religion, or even a different country's history. Your study of seemingly unrelated topics will open up new ways of thinking and methods for business solutions.


- BREAK FREE FROM YOUR ROUTINES: Wake up earlier, take a different route to work or even try an unusual drink from a new restaurant. Spend time outside of your comfort zone in major and minor ways and you'll be surprised at the new things you'll encounter. Small things may be able to trigger ideas and help generate unusual thought processes that may lead to solutions outside of the ordinary.


- WORK BACKWARDS: If all possible solutions end up with an unsatisfactory outcome, then play cheat by coming up  with your ideal goal first. Select your most desirable scenario, then reverse-engineer the process. You will be able to clearly trace the chronology of the actions needed to be taken. This would also help you to see if there are any other possible methods previously overlooked.


- ASK A CHILD, OR TALK TO DIFFERENT PEOPLE: We often refer to childhood as a simpler time, so why not check with a seven-year-old to see what he/she thinks of the situation? Sure, he might not be able to solve 100% of your complex problems, but at the very least his untainted moral compass may be able to steer you in the right direction in the case of an ethical dilemma. The solution might be more straightforward than we think. Don't underestimate the opinions of people who you think are less qualified.


- CHALLENGE (YOUR OWN) ASSUMPTIONS. STUDY YOUR FEARS AND PREJUDICES: Sometimes the inability to think creatively stems from our own fears and prejudices towards things we do not understand. Do a self-check to examine where it is that you may be potentially limiting yourself. Perhaps it may be negative experiences in the past or baseless discrimination; overcoming these restrictions will not only help you as an employee but also offer a fresh perspective as individual.




Adjectives - Express Notes


Friends, my motive here is giving an exposure to some of us who don't know how to arrange the adjectives in a sentence and short notes for comparison of adjectives.
  • Adjectives are words that describe a person, animal or thing. They tell us more about the person, animal or thing.
  • We use adjectives to talk about the quality of a person, animal or thing. We can talk about the size, shape, colour or condition of a person, animal or thing using adjectives.
Size
A big house.
A small house.
Shape
A square handkerchief.
An oval mirror.
Colour
A red ball.
A yellow carnation.
Condition
A hungry tiger.
A wet T-shirt.

We may use more than one adjective to describe something. When we do this, we should arrange the adjectives in the following order:

Examples:
1
2
3
4

size
shape
colour
condition
She has a
big
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red
-
ball.
This is a
large
oval
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table.
I saw a
big
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fierce
tiger at the zoo.



Comparison of Adjectives
  • We can make comparisons using adjectives. There are three degrees of comparison.
  • The positive is used:
    • to describe one object or person
      • Puan Fadzilah is tall.
      • That watermelon is big.
    • to compare two equal or similar objects or persons using as + adjective + as
      • Puan Fadzilah is as tall as her brother.
      • That watermelon is as big as this one.
    • compare two object or persons that are not equal. We use adjective + er + than.
      • Puan Fadzilah is taller than her mother.
      • That watermelon is bigger than this one.
    • three or more objects/persons that are not the same. We use the + adjective + est.
      • Puan Fadzilah is the tallest in her family.
      • That watermelon is the biggest in the basket.
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
big
bigger
the biggest
clever
cleverer
the cleverest
dirty
dirtier
the dirtiest
easy
easier
the easiest
warm
warmer
the warmest


Take Note


1.      We use more and most with adjectives that have two or more syllables.

Examples:
                  My T-shirt is more colourful than yours.
                  That is the most colourful T-shirt I have ever seen.

Positive
Comparative
Superlative
careful
more careful
the most careful
difficult
more difficult
the most difficult
expensive
more expensive
the most expensive
famous
more famous
the most famous
popular
more popular
the most popular

2.      With some adjectives, the comparative and superlative are different from the positive.


Examples:
                  Hanan is a good swimmer.
                  Sarah swims better than Hanan.
                  Lily is the best swimmer in the class.

Positive
Comparative
Superlative
good
better
the best
bad
worse
the worst
little
less
the least
many
more
the most
much
more
the most