Rabu, 29 Mei 2013

How to Make Sandwich

A sandwich is a quick and tasty ways to make a meal. It can make a great lunch or breakfast. Read on to learn how to make a cold or hot sandwich.

Steps:
Cold Sandwich Method

1. Pick your favourite type of bread. You can use white, wheat, wholegrain, rye, sourdough, a pita or any other type of bread. You need 2 whole slices of bread to make a full sandwich, or you can use one slice to make a half-sandwich. You can also toast your bread.
2. Choose a spread that will make the bread stick together. Margarine, butter, mayonnaise, mustard or avocado are common good choices. Combine the spreads for a different and delicious taste.
3. Add fillings. Jam, peanut butter, ham, cheese, various other meats, lettuce, tomato, pickles, bacon bits, onions, turkey, beef, chicken, -- you've got a lot of choices. What you put on a sandwich is really up to your imagination and preferences. Just remember to put together things you enjoy eating because you have to eat it.
4. When you have finished putting together the foods you like to eat, slice the sandwich diagonally for easier handling.
5. Include a side. Add a cup of soup, pickle, fruit juice, milk or a drink of your choice to go with it for a complete and healthy meal. Keep in mind that sandwiches can be served at any time but are best during lunch.





Hot Sandwich Method


1. Lay out the bread on the preparing surface.
2. Take out the sliced meat, making sure to get as much of the liquid off as possible.
3. Put the meat on the sandwich until the desired thickness is reached. You can also add cheese at the point, if you want it to be soft and melty.
4. Put the sandwich in the microwave for 40 seconds, flipping it once every 10 seconds. Keep the sandwich "open-faced," or so that each piece of bread is separate with the ingredients on top. Take it out of the microwave as soon as it's done. If you wish, you could also set your oven to broil and put the sandwich, open-faced, on a baking sheet on the top rack. Let cook for 4 or 5 minutes.
5. Add fillings. Put on things like chips, dressing, vegetables and so on.
(Optional) Press on it until the chips are crunched into the bread so they don't fall off as easily.
6. Serve and enjoy.





Tips:

  • Always be hygienic when preparing food, and remember there are a lot of nasty stomach bugs out there. Wash your hands before starting.
  • Make sure always use good (unspoiled) food or you might get sick.
  • To decorate the sandwich a bit, take a toothpick with an olive attached on top and put the toothpick through the top of the sandwich.
  • Serve with a slice of pickle and sauerkraut on the meat and add the bread on top.
  • Make a flower out of a red radish, and place it on the plate, along side a slice of orange.
  • Try slicing your sandwich in different ways, such as in half the long way, or vertically, or cut it into four little slices.
  • Try buffalo breast ham for addings it's really good.
Sumber: http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Sandwich










Tugas 4

Tenses Chart
1.      While she was trying to read , her friend ( Practised ) the piano
2.      He (bought) several jerseys in the last two years.
3.      She ( Bone ) the meat later
4.      By the time you get there they already ( left ).
5.      I (  drown ) . No body  ( saved ) me.
6.      He said she not ( Return ) the book yet
7.      What you ( draned ) at tehe moment
8.      She ( thought ) her huisband will buy a new fridge
9.      How much you (spent ) in London so far ?
10.  In a month’s time I (Learned) in London so far
11.  After he had (saw ) the giraffe he spoke to the keeper
12.  He (bought) weed-killer when they arrested him.
13.  The plumbing always (given) trouble the summer.
14.  The trout ( risen ) when they reached the lake.
15.  You (recognized) this statue?
16.  They say they not (performed) tomorrow.
17.  What you ( did) since your last recital?
18.  As it ( rained ) he put up his umbrella.
19.  They (heard) Beethoven better conducted earlier in the year.
20.  What ( gone ) on here?
21.  I only just (realized) what she meant.
22.  I never (planted) crocuses again.
23.  You (enjoyed) yourself when I saw you at the party ?
24.  I (were ) to the zoo and ( gone ) while they are still talking about visiting it.
25.  She (dock) at Tilbury last week.
26.  He always (accelerated) too quickly.
27.
28.  You (heard ) that awful noise ?
29.  By the time the brigade arrived, the house ( collapses ).
30.  I saw a new type of windscreen wiper while I (walk) round the exhibition yesterday.
31.  They (waited) to take off since ten this morning.
32.  She (shot) at leastthree tigers in India last year.
33.  We (saw) what we (seen)
34.  He heard an owl hooting as he (walk) through the wood.
35.  They (produced) a hundred shirts every day for two mounts now.
36.  Where you (gone ) when I bumped into you?
37.  Who (told ) the grasshopper to dance? The ant in the fable (do).
38.  They (wore ) high heels every day last term.
39.  What you ( did ) with a gun in your car?
40.  He still not ( found) his watch.
41.  I (live) there several years before I found the nest.
42.  When it (stung) him?
43.  She (liked) cockles. Naturally she (prefered) lobster.
44.  Dragon-flies (had) very beautiful wings.
45.  Time and tide (waited) for no man, the saying (run).
46.  I (bought) some new pruners the other day.
47.  The girl in the pay box seldom (smiled) now a days.
48.  The moment he (open) the boot the spare wheel fell out.
49.  Too many cooks (spoil) broth.
50.  He (left) Italy by plane yesterday.

Tugas 3

251. Unreal Conditions : Present And Future

4.    If that man ( wrok ) harder, he could earn more money.
        If that man ( wroked ) harder, he could earn more money.
5.    I would glady  tell you answer if I only ( know ) it myselft
        I would glady tell you answer if I only ( knew ) it myselft
6.    If Don and I ( have ) enough money, we would buy a house
        If Don and I ( had ) enough money, we would buy a house
7.    If the weather ( be ) better right now, we could go for a walk
        If the weather ( were ) better right now, we could go for a walk
8.    That student would get much higher marks if he ( study ) harder
        That student would get much higher marks if the ( studied ) harder
9.    If Mr. Smith ( call ) me, I would explain evertyhing to him.
        If Mr. Smith ( called ) me, I would explain evertyhing to him.
10.  Mr. Moore would give up teaching if the ( enjoy, not ) it so much.
         Mr. Moore would give up teaching if the ( enjoyed , not ) it so much.
11.   If I ( be ) in your place ,I would accept Mr. Anderson’s offter.
         If I ( were ) in your place, I would accept Mr. Anderson:s offter.
12.  People would understand you better if you ( speak ) more carefully.
         People would understand you better if you ( spoke ) more carefully.
 
252. Writing Conditional Sentences 

1.      If the weather were better today, I am going on holiday
2.      I would be a millionaire if working hard
3.      If we had a different english teacher, I will adapt to the teacher
4.      We could play a game of cards if  there are cards
5.      If everybody dressed the same way, I will not be able to distinguish
6.      I wouldn’t do that if dangerous to me
7.      If I had more free time, I’ll take a break
8.       No one would be happy if all grieving
9.       If I spoke Japanese fluently, I am going on holiday to Japan
10.    Your suit would look better if being a good
11.     If I knew all for details, bookkeeping journal
12.    Almost anyone would be frightenet if quilty
13.    If I had the day off tomorrow, I’ll do a useful
14.    The world would be a better place if everything is being a positive thing
15.    If Alice were a little mor careful, when walking

Rabu, 01 Mei 2013

TULIASAN - LUTUNG KASARUNG



Lutung Kasarung
Prabu Tapa Agung had led a kingdom in West Java for a long time. He was getting old and therefore wanted to choose a successor. But unfortunately, he had no son. He thought of choosing one of his daughters, Purbararang and Purbasari. But it wasn’t an easy choice. They were both very pretty and smart. The only difference was their temperament. Purbararang was rude and dishonest, while Purbasari was kind and caring. With those considerations, Prabu Tapa Agung finally chose Purbasari to be his successor.
Purbararang didn’t agree with her father’s decision. “It’s supposed to be me, Father. I’m the eldest daughter!” Purbararang said. Prabu Tapa Agung smiled. “Purbararang, to be a queen takes more than age. There are many other qualities that one must possess,” explained Prabu Tapa Agung wisely. “What does Purbasari have that I don’t?” Purbararang pouted. “You’ll find out when Purbasari has replaced me,” Prabu Tapa Agung answered.
After the discussion, Purbararang went back to her room. “Is there something wrong?” asked Indrajaya. Indrajaya is Purbararang’s future husband. “I’m upset! Father chose Purbasari as his successor and not me! I have to do something!” Purbararang said. Driven mad by her anger, she came to a witch and asked her to send rash all over Purbasari’s body. Before going to bed, Purbasari started to feel itch all over her body. She tried applying powder to her body, but it’s no use. Instead, the itching grew even worse. She didn’t want to scratch it, but she just couldn’t help it. In the next morning, there were scratch mark all over Purbasari’s body. “What happened to you?” asked Purbararang, pretending to be concerned. “I don’t know, sis. Last night, my body suddenly felt very itchy. I scratched and scratched, and this is what happened,” Purbasari answered. Purbararang shook her head. “You must have done something really awful. You’ve been punished by the gods!”
That day, the whole kingdom was scandalized. “What have you done, Purbasari?” demanded Prabu Tapa Agung. Purbasari shook her head. “I didn’t do anything that would upset the gods, Father,” she answered. “Then how can you explain what happened to your body?” Prabu Tapa Agung asked again. “If you don’t confess, I’ll banish you to the woods.” Purbasari took a deep breath. “Like I said before, I didn’t do anything wrong. And I’d rather be thrown into the woods than to confess to a deed I didn’t commit.”
After a short discussion with his advisor, Prabu Tapa Agung ordered Purbasari to be moved to the woods. Purbasari was very sad, but she couldn’t do anything to defy her father’s order. She was accompanied to the woods by a messenger. He built a simple hut for Purbasari. After the messenger left, suddenly a black monkey came to Purbasari’s hut. He carried a bunch of bananas. From behind him, some animals looked on. “Are the bananas for me?’ Purbasari asked. The black monkey nodded, as if he understood what Purbasari said. Purbasari took the bananas with pleasure. She also said thanks. The other animals that were looking on also seemed to smile. “Are you willing to be my friend?” Purbasari asked them. All the animals nodded happily. Although she was living by herself in the woods, Purbasari never lacked of supplies. Everyday, there were always animals bringing her fruits and fish to eat.
A long time had passed since Purbasari was banished to the woods, but her body still itched. At some places, her skin was even ulcerating. What am I supposed to do?” Purbasari sighed. The monkey who was sitting next to her stayed still, there were tears in his eyes. He hoped Purbasari would remain patient and strong.
One night, on a full moon, the monkey took Purbasari to a valley. There is a pond with hot spring water. The monkey suddenly spoke, “The water of this pond will heal your skin,” he said. Purbasari was surprised, ”You can talk? Who are you?” she asked. “You’ll find out, in time,” the monkey said. Purbasari didn’t want to force the monkey. She then walked to the pond. She bathed there. After a few hours, Purbasari walked out of the pond. She was shocked to see her face reflected on the clear pond water. Her face was beautiful again, with smooth and clean skin. Purbasari observed her entire body. There were no traces of any skin ailments. “I’m cured! I’m cured!” Purbasari shouted in joy. She quickly offered thanks to the gods and also to the monkey.
The news of Purbasari’s condition quickly spread to the kingdom, irritating Purbararang. She then accompanied by Indrajaya go to the woods to see Purbasari. Purbasari asked if she would be allowed to go home. Purbararang said she would let Purbasari return to the palace if Purbasari’s hair were longer than hers. Purbararang then let her hair down. It was so long, it almost touched the ground. But it turned out that Purbasari’s hair was twice longer than Purbararang’s hair.
“Fine, so your hair is longer than mine.” Purbararang admitted. “But there is one more condition you must fulfill, do you have a future husband who is handsomer than mine?” said Purbararang as she walked toward Indrajaya. Purbasari felt miserable. She didn’t have a future husband yet. So, without much thought, she pulled the black monkey beside her.
Purbararang and Indrajaya burst out, but their laughter didn’t last long. The monkey meditates and suddenly transformed into a very handsome young man, a lot more handsome than Indrajaya. “I’m a prince from a kingdom far away. I was cursed to be a monkey because of a mistake I committed. I could regain my true form only if there’s a girl who would be willing to be my wife,” said the young man.
Finally, Purbararang gave up. She accepted Purbasari as the queen, and also confessed everything she had done. “Please forgive me. Please don’t punish me,” Purbararang said, asking for forgiveness. Instead of being angry, Purbasari smiled. “I forgive you, sis,” she said. Soon after, Purbasari become queen. Beside her was the handsome prince, the former monkey known as Lutung Kasarung.***