PANCAKE Pancake is a flat cake, the shape is often thin, round, and usually prepared from a starch-based batter and cooked on a hot surface such as a griddle or frying pan. Pancake may be served at any time with a variety of toppings or fillings including jam, fruit, syrup, chocolate chips, or meat. Pancake may vary between countries. This is because a cultural asimilation. The name "Pancake" can also vary in many countries. In English, the name is "Pancake". In Greek, the name is "Tiganites". The shape is also vary according to the country's culture. In Indonesia, serabi is a pancake. but it is made from rice flour and coconut milk.
How to make Pancakes?
Ingredients :
Whisk 1 1/2 cups flour, 3 tablespoons sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon salt and 1/4 teaspoon baking soda in a medium bowl.
Whisk 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons milk, 4 tablespoons melted butter and 1 egg in a separate bowl; fold into the flour mixture until just combined.
Step :
Brush a large nonstick skillet or griddle with butter and heat over medium-low heat. Add ¼ cupfuls of batter and cook until bubbly on top and golden on the bottom, about 4 minutes. Flip and cook until golden on the bottom, about 2 more minutes. (Makes 6 to 8 pancakes.)
Cook Pancakes, Eat Pancakes. One of the simplest but also delicious food in the world!
In fact, the world main resources for energy are from Non-Renewable Resources. For Example, 35,43 % of world's energy is produced from Petroleum, 28, 15 % produced from Coal, and 23,46 % produced from Natural Gas.
That means we use 87,04 % non-renewable resources for energy! Do you know how petroleum is produced? It's formed by plankton that buried in ocean million years ago. That means, we have to wait million years to make petroleum re-produced. Are you shocked? (I know you're not even shocked at all) but that's the fact we got.
So, we can save energy by doing 3R (Reduce, Reuse, and
Recycle). Reduce means decreasing the amount of energy we use everyday.
Reuse means use again. For example, we can do "Reuse" by using plastic
bags more than once. And Recycle means turning waste materials into a
new material that worth more than the waste itself. So, what are you waiting for to save energy? SAVE ENERGY SAVE YOUR MONEY!
'Cause girl you're hotter than a southern California day
I don't wanna play no games
You don't gotta be afraid
Don't give me all that shy shit
No make-up on
That's my
Sugar
Yes, please
Won't you come and put it down on me (down on me)?
I'm right here (right here), 'cause I need ('cause I need)
Little love, a little sympathy
So, baby, you show me good loving
Make it alright
Need a little sweetness in my life
Your sugar! (sugar!)
Yes, please (yes, please)
Won't you come and put it down on me?
Sugar
Yes, please
Won't you come and put it down on me?
I'm right here, 'cause I need
Little love, a little sympathy
Yeah, you show me good loving
Make it alright
Need a little sweetness in my life
Your sugar! (sugar!)
Yes, please (yes, please)
Won't you come and put it down on me? (down on me, down on me)
Sugar is a song from Track 5 Maroon 5 "V" Album. It was sent to contemporary hit radio in the United States, as the third single from the album on January 13, 2015. This Song tells us about how the man on the song miss his girl, the man on this song is also happy if he is with his girl all the time, no matter where she is. "Sugar" on the lyrics means "love, care, or etc".
Table Mountain (Afrikaans: Tafelberg) is a flat-topped mountain forming a prominent landmark overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa, and is featured in the Flag of Cape Town and other local government insignia.[2] It is a significant tourist attraction with many visitors using the cableway or hiking to the top. The mountain forms of Table Mountain National Park.
The main feature of Table Mountain is the level plateau approximately 3 kilometres (2 mi) from side to side, edged by impressive cliffs. The plateau, flanked by Devil's peak to the east and by Lion's head to the west, forms a dramatic backdrop to Cape Town. This broad sweep of mountainous heights, together with Signal Hill, forms the natural amphitheatre of the City Bowl and Table bay harbour. The highest point on Table Mountain is towards the eastern end of the plateau and is marked by Maclear's Beacon, a stone cairn built in 1865 by Sir Thomas Maclear for trigonometrical survey. It is 1,086 metres (3,563 ft) above sea level, about 19 metres (62 ft) higher than the cable station at the western end of the plateau.
The cliffs of the main plateau are split by Platteklip Gorge ("Flat Stone Gorge"), which provides an easy and direct ascent to the summit and was the route taken by António de Saldanha on the first recorded ascent of the mountain in 1503.[3]
The flat top of the mountain is often covered by orographic clouds, formed when a south-easterly wind is directed up the mountain's slopes into colder air, where the moisture condenses to form the so-called "table cloth" of cloud. Legend attributes this phenomenon to asmoking contest between the Devil and a local pirate called Van Hunks.[4] When the table cloth is seen, it symbolizes the contest.
Table Mountain is at the northern end of a sandstone mountain range that forms the spine of the Cape Peninsula. To the south of the main plateau is a lower part of the range called the Back Table. On the Atlantic coast of the peninsula, the range is known as the Twelve Apostles. The range continues southwards to Cape Point.
Have you ever heard about the Summer Triangle? That's a Triangle that consist Deneb from Cygnus Constellation, Vega from Lyra Constellation, and Altair from Aquila Constellation.
So, there are many kinds of this story. The chinese's (Qixi), the greece's, and the japan's that i will told you
Tanabata originated from a Chinese legend called Qixi and was brought to Japan in the 8th century. This is the story of two lovers. Princess Orihime, the seamstress, wove beautiful clothes by the heavenly river, represented by the Milky Way. Because Orihime worked so hard weaving beautiful clothes, she became sad and despaired of ever finding love. Her father, who was a God of the heavens, loved her dearly and arranged for her to meet Hikoboshi, the cow herder who lived on the other side of the Milky Way. The two fell in love instantly and married. Their love and devotion was so deep that Orihime stopped weaving and Hikoboshi allowed his cows to wander the heavens.
Orihime’s father became angry and forbade the lovers to be together, but Orihime pleaded with him to allow them to stay. He loved his daughter, so he decreed that the two star-crossed lovers could meet once a year--on the 7th day of the 7th month if Orihime returned to her weaving. On the first day they were to be reunited, they found the river (Milky Way) to be too difficult to cross. Orihime became so despondent that a flock of magpies came and made a bridge for her. It is said that if it rains on Tanabata, the magpies will not come, and the two lovers must wait another year to be reunited, so Japanese always wish for good weather on Tanabata. There are many variations of this story, but this version is the most widely held.
Matswapati is a festival held in my school. Matswapati was took a place in Saturday, September 27th 2014 on Bali Field, Bali Street. The festival was very fun, the concept is about Sundanese Culture.
The festival is started at 11.00 although we have to came at 06.00 because we opened a stand and we weren't done to decorating it. My stand's theme is ARJUNA. One of Javanese's story characters. My friend, Davy, was the mascot of my stand and dressed like Arjuna in order to be our mascot.
Before the festival began, we had a parade in ordered to advertising Matswapati to Bandung's people, started at Bali Street - Bandung Indah Plaza (BIP) - Bali Street. It was fun bun sadly we didn't win the prize that the most attractive class won Rp 1,000,000!!. A very big prize for teens like us. After the parade, we watch some culture shows in Bali Street that scary enough to see. Then, we enter the Bali Field, and in next 1 hours the gate will open for public!! We are very excited about this.
My stand theme was about puzzle. There is 4 puzzle to solve in 3 minutes, including chess. There was a puzzle that very hard that no one can't solve :). Then my friends and me went to the canteen and bought foods and drinks, it was expensive you know :( i bought MILO, and my friends bought batagor, kur cubit. After we ate the food, we went to other class's stand and played in some stand. I had a secret that i'd played in a stand and i didn't pay for it :D (don't tell anybody okay? :s) and we watch the music shows. At night, there was a guest star, Glenn Fredly. He sang very good, and it was one of my best day ever! Thanks Matswapati :))