Welcome back everybody....
After the winter break, this week , starting on January 12th, we have to prepare ourselves for going to classes again, working with projects and assignments, or maybe changing the classes. At least, for me, I have to put my mindset again on the books instead of movies and games, but , still, we can have fun...maybe on the weekends!!!!
So, tell me what you guys think about first week of your new semester classes?? are there many assignments, even on the first class??? or maybe , many of you are still in the holiday "mood" ??
Can't wait for your comments...
Thanks..
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
End of the Semester
Finals week...probably everybody is counting the hours to be thursday or orelse the day of the last final.....(I'm counting....lol)
This weather.. cold....probably is the first time of living in a weather like this.... and I can say.. It is not easy to get used....
I just want to wish for everybody good luck on finals... and a great winter break!!
And Xmas is comming... I love this time of the year... usually It is a time of family together.. But this year will be a home away Xmas... Hope we all will have something to do on Xmas!! And have a Nice Break!
Monday, December 8, 2008
The Perfect Christmas Carol
I love music it's an important part of my life.The Christmas Carol is my all time favorite.It's a great theatre.It is not just a theatre.It is cinematic experince.The cast, script, atmosphere, music, everything is so flawless.Gorgeus setting and incredible renditions are really professional.
I several times went to looks like same theatre in my country but i never ever seen this performances of all time also I think we are very lucky because we didnt pay anything for entered the theatre :)
Dialog were a wee bit hard, sometimes I dont understand but players face explain the story.When the white costume player's (ghost) moved up theatre arena several kids scared and they were screech.This part was very funny for me.
Susan thank u for a lovely theatre .I had a really great time.Thank you for invited us.
Tansu
I several times went to looks like same theatre in my country but i never ever seen this performances of all time also I think we are very lucky because we didnt pay anything for entered the theatre :)
Dialog were a wee bit hard, sometimes I dont understand but players face explain the story.When the white costume player's (ghost) moved up theatre arena several kids scared and they were screech.This part was very funny for me.
Susan thank u for a lovely theatre .I had a really great time.Thank you for invited us.
Tansu
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Thx Susan - Paintball :-)
Thanks Susan we had fun *** Go and shooting with that gun
It was cold , but it was nice *** Shooting people on that ice
We went home alomst dead *** We toke a shawer and went bed
If you gonna ask who wanna go *** Some say YES , some say NO
Thanks again for what you did *** I really meant what I said
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Monday, November 17, 2008
Sunday, November 16, 2008
60-Minute Thanksgiving Dinner Plan
Coordinating a traditional Thanksgiving menu can be challenging to any cook, but trying to whip up a great holiday meal in 60 minutes seems almost impossible unless you follow our recipes and this game plan to dovetail the prep. Our menu does not include a recipe for the turkey since a fully roasted one is so easy to buy at the supermarket or specialty food store.
Turkey (purchased or homemade)
Spinach and Mandarin Orange Salad
Maple-Roasted Squash
Smashed Potatoes with Yogurt and Chives
Tarragon Peas and Pearl Onions
Savory Pear Stuffing
Ginger-Orange Cranberry Sauce
Pumpkin Pie with Bourbon Whipped Cream
1. Prepare cranberry sauce and bourbon whipped cream for pie and refrigerate both.2. Prepare and roast squash.**3. Mix together ingredients for stuffing and bake in the same oven along with squash.4. While the oven is occupied, prepare smashed potatoes in the microwave.5. Cook peas and onions on top of the range. 6. Place components for the salad in a large bowl and toss.7. Just before serving, dollop pie with whipped cream.
** If you chose to roast your own turkey and it’s still in the oven, start with the potatoes first, then work your way down the list. Once the bird is out of the oven, increase the heat to 425°F. and then cook the squash and the stuffing.
Turkey (purchased or homemade)
Spinach and Mandarin Orange Salad
Maple-Roasted Squash
Smashed Potatoes with Yogurt and Chives
Tarragon Peas and Pearl Onions
Savory Pear Stuffing
Ginger-Orange Cranberry Sauce
Pumpkin Pie with Bourbon Whipped Cream
1. Prepare cranberry sauce and bourbon whipped cream for pie and refrigerate both.2. Prepare and roast squash.**3. Mix together ingredients for stuffing and bake in the same oven along with squash.4. While the oven is occupied, prepare smashed potatoes in the microwave.5. Cook peas and onions on top of the range. 6. Place components for the salad in a large bowl and toss.7. Just before serving, dollop pie with whipped cream.
** If you chose to roast your own turkey and it’s still in the oven, start with the potatoes first, then work your way down the list. Once the bird is out of the oven, increase the heat to 425°F. and then cook the squash and the stuffing.
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