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Shrek the Musical is in town !!!

20 Wednesday Jun 2012

Posted by chuletz in Everything else..., Musical / Theatre, Part of Chulet

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KLCC, Musical, Plenary Hall, Shrek

I love Musical ! Give me any musical and i love em !

I love Shrek! How can you not love this cuddly onion-layered green ogre with kind and gentle heart ?!! Not to mention, donkey !!! hehheee.. i love donkey.

So, when I heard Shrek the Musical is in town, I was super excited.

And, when I was offered 2 free tickets to go watch Shrek, I was over the moon !!! Yay – God is good !

The show started yesterday and will continue to be in Kuala Lumpur until the 24th June. It is going to be at the Plenary Hall in Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC).

Interestingly, I stumbled into Mr. Shrek aka Lukas Poost’s blog today. Welcome to Malaysia Lukas ! And Liz too !!! I can’t wait to see you guys soon on stage… 🙂

For those of you who are interested,

the Tickets, priced at RM190, RM290, RM390, RM490 and RM590 (excluding RM3 ticketing fee), are available from TicketsPeople at 03-2287 2727, ticketspeople.com

The humble Cucumber…

20 Wednesday Jun 2012

Posted by chuletz in Everything else...

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When hub forwarded this to me, I was wandering if I should bother reading it as it was a really LONG chain mail. But, curiosity got the better of me.

I have no idea where this come from so, I’m sorry if I didn’t do a proper acknowledgement. Some of these facts about cucumber really intrigued me. So, here I am sharing it with you guys… ;p

1) Cucumber contains most of the vitamins you need everyday.(so, maybe they should change it to a cucumber a day, keeps the doctor away)

2) Cucumber provides that quick energy boost that can last for hours ! (bye bye coffee, bye bye red bull, bye bye livita)

3) Rub cucumber slices along the mirror to eliminate fogging up.  (WOW.. serious? this I got to try…)

4) Chemical from cucumber reacting with aluminum drives pests crazy and make them flee (place cucumber in tin around your garden – Natural insecticide. Wahh… this also I must try).

5) Cucumber works great on wrinkles and reducing visibility of cellulite. (Women out there don’t need to spend hundreds and thousands anymore!!! the humble cucumber probably only cost RM 1 in the market)

6) Chew on cucumber before and after bed to avoid hangover and headache. (hmm.. might need some guinea pig to try this and let me know if it works or not… any volunteer?)

7) Chemical from cucumber provides quick and durable shine on your leather shoe. Repels water too. (Hmm… will it attract ants or insects in return?? Interesting…but, not so sure I want to take the risk on my shoe. Wonder if I can sneakily experiment on hub’s without him knowing. Muahahaha… )

8) Out of WD 40, Rub cucumber slice on squeaky hinges. (Serious??! WAHH…I would have tot it might be a temporary solution. Won’t the hinges gets rusty later from the cucumber juice? O_o)

9) Cucumber kills bad breath. (This I believe. I always feel that my mouth is fresher after eating cucumber. That’s why they always give you a few slices of cucumber when you eat satay or nasi lemak)

10) Cucumber skin as eraser to take out pencil / pen / crayon on walls (I am not so sure about trying this on our white wall. Anyway, we use Dulux easyclean paint on our wall. So far, most marking can be easily wipes off with cloth and water .. phew)

11) Cucumber to clean sinks or taps. Remove years of tarnish and brings back shine. (very tempted to try this…)

Have fun trying it. 😉

Chulet’s Stir Fry Pumpkin and Pork Strip

19 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by chuletz in Gastronomy, Home Cook Food

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chinese cuisine, Pork, pumpkin, Stir fry pumpkin with pork

Found one really beautiful and pretty pumpkin the other day in Village grocer. Couldn’t help myself and bought the whole thing. Hehehe… hubby was shocked and asked if we could finish it?! Poor hub must be thinking he’ll have pumpkin for every meal for a week.

The staff there nicely helped me to quartered and packed each of the pumpkin slices (easier for storage and cooking later). The whole pumpkin cost about RM 37.

For the first quarter (which was the smallest one), I decided to use it for stir-fry. And since I have some pork, I decided to have that together. So, this was an experiment and I did forewarn hub that he was going to be a guinea pig.

Ingredients
  • ¼ Pumpkin finely sliced into strips
  • 150gm thinly sliced tenderloin pork
  • 4 cloves garlic (sliced) 
Marinate for the pork (5 minutes),
  • 1 tsp Oyster sauce
  • ½ tsp Soya sauce
  • ½ tsp sugar
  • ½ tsp sesame oil
  • ½ tsp Corn flour
  • Sprinkle over some Salt and pepper

Heat the pan fry with some oil, throw in the pumpkin strips and cook till soft (maybe about 5 minutes). Lift from pan into a bowl / plate.

Sauté the garlic till slightly golden, add the marinated pork strips. Remember to cook the pork really well (it is not good to eat uncooked pork).

Once it’s done, add back the pumpkin and fry it a bit. Close it with a lid and allow is to simmer for 2-3 minutes in low fire. And it’s done. Easy… only took me about 15 minutes to cook this.

Served really well with rice. Enjoy !!! (Hubby LOVES it. Yay !!! experiment success)

 

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