Friday, June 6, 2008

How To...

How to make pizza

Ingredients
  • Tomato paste
  • Cheese
  • Any other toppings you want
Steps (Oven)
  1. Preheat your oven to about 180C or 350F. (C=Celsius F=Fahrenheit.)
  2. Buy ready-made pizza bases, such as McCains Ready-Made Pizza Bases if you are short on time. If you have plenty of time, then you can just get dough. To make the method faster, don't get a huge pizza if you're only serving yourself or two. You don't want to take forever making your pizza.
  3. Spread tomato paste on your pizza base. It is a good idea to buy one that is specially made for pizzas. (For a spicier flavor, you can use any kind of spaghetti sauce, but mix about 2 tablespoons of brown sugar with the spaghetti sauce to make it less acidic.) You may want to sprinkle some Italian seasoning with the sauce as well. Make sure you don't put tomato base on the outside part of the pizza, or you won't have a crust for your pizza. Don't make the sauce layer too thick or too thin.
  4. Put a layer of ham onto your pizza. Use nice, wholesome and delicious ham for your pizza to help it taste better. If a brand claims that it is the best ham, buy it, taste it, and see for yourself. In order to find the best ham, take a whole bunch of ham from the store. It doesn't have to be the perfect ham, just the kind of ham that you like. Some people prefer smoked, while others prefer cooked ham, or honey ham. It all depends on you, and a couple of other people to help take "votes". Make sure that it is within its use-by date. Ham is optional because some people don't like ham in their pizza.
  5. Add a sprinkling of cheese. You can put as little or as much as you like, depending on your personal taste. Mozzarella pizza cheese usually tastes really nice on pizzas. Other people prefer other types of cheese. Just like the ham, it is up to you. Make sure that there are no spots without the cheese for your best taste. Some people don't like the cheese, while some don't want too much cheese. Common pizza takes the same old Mozzarella, but if you are feeling creative, you can use any cheese you want-with any amount! Try being creative if you are artistic, and if you are a serious chef then cook the traditional way. The benefits of creating your own is that you can find a better tasting way of pizza, and it is more fun!
  6. Enjoy it by adding sliced olives to your pizza, but make sure that the olives are pitless. You don't have to have olives, this is optional. You can take almost any topping you want, like extra cheese, sausage, meatballs, pepperoni, chili peppers, supreme, veggies, and others. Remember that it is your pizza and that you can do whatever you want with it. This time, you're the chef!
  7. Place your pizza on an oven tray sprayed with olive-oil, so that the pizza doesn't stick. You can use anything that prevents the pizza from sticking to the pan. This is important, and if you don't do that, you can end up without the pizza.
  8. Put your pizza in the oven, and turn it down to about 160C or 320F degrees. Too hot pizzas can burn you, and then you'll have to wait to eat your pizza. You don't want to have to wait for the pizza to cool off. Plus, you can get distracted and leave it in too long, then realize that you forgot the pizza was in the oven, and then you have charcoal in the oven. Nobody wants their work to turn into burn ashes, don't they? This happens with some people.
  9. Take it out after about 15 - 25 minutes, depending on your oven. Use your own judgement to tell when the pizza is ready. The cheese should be a golden brown, but it should not be burnt.
Tips
  • Before you put your pizza in the oven, spray it with a bit of olive oil, for a crisper end-result. it also prevents it from sticking to the pan.
  • Keep in mind that this is only a very basic recipe for a pizza. When you are more experienced at making pizzas, change the recipe a little bit. For instance, instead of ham, use salami, or something like that.
  • Use Marscapone cheese in the tomato sauce.
Warnings
  • When your pizza is in the oven, keep an eye on it at all times.
  • Make sure that you are not allergic to any of the ingredients used in making your pizza.


Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Technology

Video Games
  • Released on February 2003, is an upgraded version of Nintendo's Game Boy Advance. The SP in Game Boy Advance SP stands for Special Player.
  • U.S. released for $ 99.99 on 2003 then lowered on 2004 to $ 79.99.
  • Japan released for ¥12,500 on February 14,2003
  • Canada released for 149.95

  • Game Boy Advance SP
    Manufacturer Nintendo
    Product family Game Boy line
    Type Hand held game console
    Generation Sixth generation era
    First available February 14, 2003
    March 23, 2003
    March 28, 2003
    CPU 32-bit RISC-CPU (16.78 MHz)
    Media cartridges
    Units sold 43.23 million (as of March 31, 2008)[1] (details)
    Best-selling game Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire, 13 million combined (as of November 25, 2004)[2]
    Pokemon Emerald, 6.32 million (as of March 31, 2007)[3]
    Backward
    compatibility
    Game Boy, Game Boy Color
    Predecessor Game Boy Advance (concurrent)
    Successor Game Boy Micro (redesign)
  • Date Japan Americas Other Total
    2003-03-31 0.82 million 0.83 million 0.46 million 2.11 million
    2003-06-30


    4.84 million
    2003-12-31 3.14 million 7.82 million 4.34 million 15.30 million
    2004-03-31 3.68 million 8.78 million 4.70 million 17.16 million
    2004-06-30


    19.33 million
    2004-09-30 5.02 million 12.46 million 6.21 million 23.68 million
    2004-12-31 5.94 million 16.13 million 8.67 million 30.73 million
    2005-03-31 6.00 million 16.69 million 9.10 million 31.79 million
    2005-06-30



    2005-09-30 6.16 million 18.08 million 10.08 million 34.32 million
    2005-12-30 6.35 million 20.40 million 10.64 million 37.40 million
    2006-03-31 6.42 million 20.95 million 10.86 million 38.23 million
    2006-06-30 6.46 million 21.30 million 11.08 million 38.84 million
    2006-09-30 6.48 million 21.95 million 11.37 million 39.79 million
    2006-12-30 6.50 million 23.06 million 11.78 million 41.33 million
    2007-03-31 6.50 million 23.47 million 11.95 million 41.92 million
    2007-06-30 6.50 million 23.78 million 12.14 million 42.43 million
    2007-09-30 6.51 million 24.01 million 12.31 million 42.82 million
    2007-12-31 6.51 million 24.01 million 12.51 million 43.02 million
    2008-03-31 6.51 million 24.00 million 12.71 million 43.23 million



Monday, May 5, 2008

Holoidays

Thanksgiving

  • Traditional North American Holiday which is in a form of a harvest festival

"The First Thanksgiving", painted by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1863–1930).
  • It was celebrated almost in every part of the world such as the US, Canada, Grenada, and the Amerindians
The United States
  • An annual one-day legal holiday to express gratitude for the things one has at the end of the harvest season, usually directed to God
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Canada
  • An annual day one-day legal holiday to give thanks to things once has at the close of the harvest season. The holiday is celebrated on the second Monday in October.
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Grenada

  • A national holiday of Thanksgiving Day on October 25. It is unrelated to holidays in the United States and Canada even though it bears the same name. It marks the anniversary of the US led invasion of the island in 1983 in response to the illegal deposition and execution of Grenadian Prime Minister Maurice Bishop.
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Amerindians
  • The Thanksgiving Address is a process which has gone on for thousands of years. It is an oral tradition that gets passed down from generation to generation which still goes on to this day. The Thanksgiving Address is called the (Ohenton Kariwatekhwen) O-Honn-Doo Ga-Re-Wa-Deh-Gwonh. In the (Kanien'Keha:ka) Ga-Kneeu'-Gay-Haa] language this means the words that come before all else.
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What Thanksgiving Means To Me?
  • To me thanksgiving means to give thanks to what has gone on in your life. To give thanks to your family and friends. Or even the gathering of your family and friends to celebrate and acknowledge your thanks to everything you have or had.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Movies

Superhero Movie
  • High school loser Rick Riker (Drake Bell) is bitten by a mutated dragonfly that allows him to develop abilities like super strength and armored skin.
  • He decides to become a crime fighter, calling himself "The Dragonfly".
  • The villainous Lou Landers (Christopher McDonald), who had been transformed in an accident during an experiment to become "The Hourglass", with powers to steal people's life forces to eventually gain permanent immortality.
  • Drake Bell : Rick Riker, Dragonfly
  • Sara Paxton : Jill Johnson
  • Christopher McDonald : Lou Landers / Hourglass
  • Leslie Neilsen : Uncle Albert
  • Jefferey Tambor : Dr. Whitby

Friday, March 28, 2008

Music

RAP : Snoop Dogg

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Books & Authors


Night of the Livivg Dummy: Goosebumps series

  • author: R.L Stine
  • genre: Horror fiction, children's literature

  • published: 1993

  • Lindy and her sister Kris discover an old dummy in a dumpster walking home one day. The dummy was in perfectly good condition but, they can't understand why someone had threw it away. She decides to keep it and she named it Slappy. Lindy tries Slappy out on two of the kids her and Kris babysit. Slappy is an instant success. Kris becomes extremly jealous so Lindy decides to keep him. Lindy and Kris's dad buys Kris a dummy of her own which upsets Lindy causing her to play a mean practical joke on Kris. But soon after Kris gets her dummy, strange things start happening. No way it could be Mr. Wood (Kris' dummy)

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Animals

Eagle
  • large birds of prey which mainly inhabit Eurasia and Africa
  • there are two species of eagles that are found in North America north of Mexico (the Bald and Golden Eagles)
  • they are members of thebird order Falconiformers
  • they are different from other birds because of their lrage size, more powerful build, and heavier head and bill
  • unlike other birds of prey, eagles have very large and powerful beaks used for tearing off the flesh of their prey, they also have strong legs, and powerful talons
  • they also have very good eyesight hich enables them to see their prey form a long distances
  • Eagles build thier nests, called eyries in tall trees on high cliffs