Saturday, September 29, 2012

Megi Goreng Sarapan Pagi

Megi Goreng Sarapan Pagi... Ni baru pagi tadi buat.... kemalasan untuk membuat serapan pagi yg heavy2.... jadik tgk2 de megi tuh so layan la serapan megi... Kenyang aper.... Agak selalu la jugak aku buat serapan megi nih huhuhu... Yang penting tiap pagi mesti serapan.... sebb nak mkn obat ahaks....

Selalu kalau tak masak megi goreng aku buat megi berkuah biase tulah... tak pun roti bakar, bihun goreng ker, pengkek melayu ker....(lempeng ler), pengkek ke... macam2 ler ikut stok aper yang ada...

Baru-baru nih aku de terbaca kat 1 blog nih pasal rebus megi 2 kali.... untuk menghilngkan lilin yg dikatakan ada pada megi tuh.... Betul ker??? kalau tak betul sekali pun, apa salahnya klu rebus 2 kali kan.... utk kesihatan huhuhu.....

Jom layan langkah2 tuk buat megi goreng versi Ck Leen....



Bahan-bahan tuk megi goreng...
Memula rebus megi dalam air mendidih...
Lepas masak and agak2 lembut tu.. tos kan megi buang la airnya...
katanya air rebusan nilah yg mengandungi lilin merbahaya kepada badan kita....
Rebus lagi air yg baru dan masukkan megi tadi balik... pastu padam la api... Tos kan tuk kali ke 2...

Masukkan dalam pinggan... masukkan perencah yg ada dalam bungkusan megi tu... masukkan jugak tomato, cili and tauhu yg dah di goreng... gaulkan spi sebati semua...

Last sekali goreng telo and letak la kat pinggan...


Huhuhu sedia tuk di ngappp..... bersama air kopi o cap Tupai ahaks....
Selamat bersarapan....




Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Bihun Tomyam

Waaa tgk je tajuk.... hehehe makan-makan.... ni baru buat petang semalam tuk dinner. Maklum la sekarang kena kurangkan makan nasi. So gantilah dgn makanan2 rugi yg lain hehehe... Hemmm entah2 minggu ni jek sebb beras tak beli lagi huhuhu......

Aper pun jom tgk aper bahan2 tuk buat bihun tomyam versi Cik Leen....

Ikan kembung
udang
kaki ayam
fish ball
lobak merah
putik jagung 
tomato
bawang besar
tauhu - goreng
serai
halia ketuk
bawang putih ketuk
cili padi ketuk
daun limau purut
kiub pati ayam - 1 ketul
kiub tomyam - 2 ketul

Kaki ayam, halia & bawang putih ketuk dah rebus awal2 sebb nak lembutkan kaki ayam tu huhuhu.... ader ker orang buat tomyam kaki ayam.... ader kot selain aku hehehe... ni semua bahan2 yang ada kat peti ais tu.. Tak dek la nak ikut sgt cara2 and bahan2 buat tomyam beia-ia hehehe... ikut selera masing2 la.



 


Seterusnya bila dah agak lembut kaki ayam tu, masukkan sayur2 yg keras2 dulu mcm lobak, putik jagung, serai, fish ball... ehhh ader bendir lak.... tu last minit baru ambik sebb dah agak2 lame gak kat peti ais kang rosak lak... tu buh jelah.... Rebus lagi spi agak2 lembut sayur tu.... jgn over cook lak kang tak sedap lembik....



 



Ehhh gambar aper lak tuh.... hehehe tu tabiat buruk ku... suke beno mengumpul sampah dalam singki.... tapi klu korang rase2 singki korang tak kan sumbat boleh la ikut perangai aku tuh hehehe....








Sambil-sambil tunggu bahan2 tomyam tu lembut... boleh la rebus bihun dulu kan... jimat masa buat 2 keje sekali....



 




 

Okeh.... seterusnya masukkan kiub pati ayam and kiub tomyam.... lepastu masukkan ikan kembung, udang, cili padi ngn daun limau purut... ikan n udang tu masukkan lambat sikit supaya kemanisanya tu tak hilang sebab rebut sekejap.....







Lepastu masukkan pulak tomato and bawang besar... kacau2 sikit matikan api... tak yah rebus lama2 kang hancur pulak tomato tu.... biar dia masak mcm tu jek....







 
Inilah rupenye biler dah siap masak semua.... tak sabo nak makan nih...





 






Okeh... picture last sekali.... siap masukkan pinggan dah bihun tomyam versi Cik Leen...
Amboiii kemain lagi kaki ayam tuh hehehe...

 


Nilah dia rezeki untuk mlm semlm.... alhamdulillah biar pun semlm mkn dah lewat sebb tggu En Petri blk jpe orang.... bertambah2 kami mkn huhuhu... konon tak nak mkn nasi... tapi same jugak biler dah bertambah tu... bihun dari beras gak hehehe.....


Sunday, September 23, 2012

DIY - Crepe Paper

Seperti yg diwar-warkan sebelum nih.... cehhhh... nak upload gbr2 DIY crepe paper kan.... Dalam boring2 kat rumah sebelum nih aku duk layan google gbr2 and tutorial macam mana nak buat bunga menggunakan crepe paper nih... tapi sebelum tuh idea datang biler tgk kat fb de bunga telur yg di buat menggunakan kertas tisu... cun la pulak... tu yg lepas tu duk google cari macam mana nak buat. Dan oleh kerana tak berkesempatan nak beli kertas tisu, aku gantilah dgn kertas crepe tuh... huhuhu sehelai baru RM0.60 dapat la dalam 4 kuntum bunga. Untung kan...

Aduh pening pulak nak mengatur gbr nih hehehe tak betul2.... Nilah antara beberapa bentuk bunga yang sempat aku buat... tapi belum sempurna sangat klu nak buat bunga telur... tu just design2 bunga je... Belum berkesempatan nak beli bahan untuk deco betul2 macam bunga telur.... Yang ranting2 tu hiasan semata2 bagi tegak bunga tu... huhuhu.... Amacam layanzz tak???.

Tapi selain boleh buat bunga telur boleh jugak buat bunga dulang rasanya... nanti de time nak deco jadi bunga dulang pulak... sebab aku rasa bunga dari crepe paper nih menarik jugak selain senang nak buat. Jimat pun jimat... Lagi2 klu yang nak kawen tuh nampak la kesungguhan nak kawen tuh biler buat sendiri bunga telur, bunga dulang and hantaran hehehe.... tapi tak la bermakna yg tak buat tu tak bersungguh pulak hehehe.... 

Dulu masa aku nak kawen layan kan jugak la buat bunga telur sendiri biarpun tak la cun sgt.. tapi berkobar2 beberapa bulan sebelum kawen duk membuat bunga telur hehehe... selain tuh aku layan jugak buat hantaran sendiri.... tiap2 bulan beli majalah persona pengantin cari idea hehehe.... Alhamdulillah berjaya jugak buat sendiri.... Biarpun tak secantik pro buat jadik lah puas hati aku hehehe.....

Dulu kalau masa tuh dah de org buat bunga dari crepe paper atau tisu paper nih mau aku pun dah buat sebab lebih senang and nampak lagi cantik... Dalam aku duk google2 hari tuh ader jugak yg creative jadikan bunga tisu nih sebagai latar belakang untuk tempat akad nikah... susun banyak2 bunga tisu nih kat dinding.. pehhh cun tuh... and sangat creative.... macam-macam boleh buat dgn bunga crepe paper nih... Gantikan bunga plastik... ada jugak yg gunakan buat hiasan meja... susun banyak2 dlam bakul... nampak rimbun soft jek hehehe... aku dah jatuh hati betul dgn bunga crepe paper nih....








Setelah digubah menjadi hiasan dinding (hadiah buat mak)



Saturday, September 22, 2012

Sekian Lama

Petang-petang macam nih baru de idea nak menulis... dah berbulan2 dah tak update hari nih datang seru nak mengupdate pulak... first2 tadi up grade kat gbr kat atas tu kasik cantik sikit.. hehehe cantik ker??? Sambil2 tambah gbr2 terbaru bersama En Petri huhuhu....

Semenjak menjadi suri rumah sepenuh masa nih de jelah nak di edit2 kat gbr2 lama mahupun yg baru tuh... selain tak menghilangkan skil mengedit saje kasik cun sikit gbr... maklumlah sekarang ramai lak org upload gbr2 instagram... oleh kerana aku tak berhand phone canggih make kene lah edit kat photoshop gbr ala2 instagram huhuhu.... agak2 ala2 retro2 sikit gbr tuh hehehe.... cun lah di mata ku kan.. kan...

Selain tuh mula dah melembut2kan tangan buat kraf2 tangan... sajek suke2 kan.... tapi memg dari dulu suka buat kraf2 tgn nih... bak kater kwn2 kreatif kater ko... hehehe ari tuh sibuk buat bunga guna felt, lepastu sekarang nih crepe paper pulak... tapi sebelum tuh aku duk menggulung2 tali guni kat surat khabar yg dibentuk bulat... pastu hias2 sikit dgn bunga plastik...kang dah edit2 sikit gbr aper kraf tangan yg di buat tu kasik cun kang aku upload la yea.... kot2 la de saper2 berminat nak tempah ker.. layanzzz leh gak tambah2 duit poket hehehe....

Dan... oleh kerana aku suka makan huhuhu de jelah nanti aku upload kan gambar2 juadah yg aku dah masak.... kot2 rajin kang aderlah resepi yg menyusul untuk tatapan semua.... aper salahnya berkongsi resepikan.. kan....

Okeh setakat nih dulu.... kain tak lipat lagi tuh... nak lipat kain lu kang En Petri balik bersepah lak rumah nih dgn kain tak berlipat... aper la suri rumah tapi rumah bersepah tak best la kan.... Ehhh ari nih tak yah masak mkn mlm yea....??? yuhuuuu rehat2 dulu maklum la mlm tadi baru kua wad lg.... hehehe.....

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

CIDP (Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy)

CIDP (Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy) is a rare disorder of the peripheral nerves characterized by gradually increasing weakness of the legs and, to a lesser extent, the arms.

It is the gradual onset as well as the chronic nature of CIDP that differentiates it from GBS. Fortunately, CIDP is even more rare than GBS. The incidence of new cases is estimated to be between 1.5 and 3.6 in a million people (compare to GBS: 1-2 in 100,000).

Like GBS, CIDP is caused by damage to the covering of the nerves, called myelin. It can start at any age and in both genders. Weakness occurs over two or more months.

Unlike GBS, CIDP is not self-limiting (with an end to the acute phase). Left untreated, 30% of CIDP patients will progress to wheelchair dependence. Early recognition and treatment can avoid a significant amount of disability.

What causes CIDP?
Current theory holds that the body’s immune system which normally protects it, perceives myelin as foreign and attacks it. Just what starts this process is not clear. Some patients are found to have abnormal proteins in their blood, and these may facilitate damage.
How is CIDP diagnosed?
Diagnosis of CIDP is based on the symptoms of the patient:

  • difficulty walking which progressively worsens over a few months
  • tingling or other abnormal sensations may also be experienced
  • loss of reflexes, such as the knee and ankle jerk
Tests may include:
  • an electrical test, a nerve conduction velocity-electromyography study
  • a spinal tap, to analyze cerebrospinal fluid
  • blood and urine tests, including analysis of proteins
How is CIDP treated?
Treatment options are similar to GBS treatment, though will not require a lengthy hospital stay:

  • Prednisone, similar to protective anti-inflammatory corticosteroids that are normally made by the body, may be used as an initial treatment for several reasons. It often improves strength, can be conveniently taken by mouth, and is inexpensive. Side effects can limit its use.
  • High dose Intravenous Immune Globulins (IVIG), protective blood proteins obtained from healthy volunteers, can be readily given through an arm vein.
  • Plasma Exchange (PE), or Plasmapheresis, is when some of the patient’s blood is removed and the blood cells returned without the liquid plasma portion of the patient’s blood. It may work by removing harmful antibodies contained in the plasma.
Treatment of CIDP is somewhat of an art. If a patient shows good improvement with an initial treatment but experiences additional weakness, it may be repeated or another therapy may be tried.

If treated early and aggressively, most CIDP patients respond well to therapy that can limit the damage to peripheral nerves and contribute to improved function and quality of life.

Variants
There are three general forms of CIDP:

  1. Progressive form extending over several years
  2. Recurrent form with multiple episodes that may be separated by months or years
  3. Monophasic form in which a single episode extends over one to three years without recurrence
Living with CIDP
Post-treatment life depends on whether the disease was caught early enough to benefit from treatment options. Patients respond in various ways. The gradual onset of CIDP can delay diagnosis by several months or even years, resulting in significant nerve damage that may take several courses of treatment before benefits are seen. The chronic nature of CIDP differentiates long-term care from GBS patients. Adjustments inside the home may need to be made to facilitate a return to normal life.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Temanku.....


Title temanku..... tapi bukanlah nak bercerita pasal kawan2 ku.... Beberapa bulan lepas aku dapat panggilan dari abg ku kat kampung, katnya ada sekor anak kucing dtg kerumah. Bulu kelabu bermata biru... Ya Allah gembiranya hati dgr berita tu.... maklum la mase tuh aku pun memang tengah mencari-cari anak kucing untuk di bela.... Biarpun pada mulanay berangan-angan nak anak kucing color oren, tapi kelabu pun kelabulah.... asalkan ada teman kala-kala berseorangan kat rumah maklumalh belum de cahaya mata lg hehehe..... Tapi risau gak, suke ke En Petri ngan kucing tu nanti... dia tak membantah aku nak bela kucing.... tapi tak pernah pulak tgk dia mesra-mesra ngn kucing.....

Apa pun sekarang kucing tuh dah duduk ngn kami dan rupanya En Petri gembira dengan kehadiran kucing tu.... luper lak aku bagi nama OGGY kuciong kami tuh sempena nama watak kucing dalam karton Oggy And The Cockroaches sebabnya rumah kami byk lipas... hehehe...

Kehadiran oggy sgt menceriakan kami, balik kg pun semorang suka kat oggy alhamdulillah.... Tapi kadang-kadang tu kalangkabut jugak la.... first day dia kat rumah dah kencing atas tilam.... geram ader tapi rase lawak lak.... dah malam2 basuk cadar huhuhu... tapi sekarang okey dah pandai nak membuang dalam kandang dia jek... tapi jadi kerja lah nak buang pulak ke tong sampah... belum sempat nak ajar membuang kat pasir, pasirnye pun tak belikan lagi hehehe....

Paling seronok dia suka main, tak kira waktu nak main jek... kadang-kadang dia siap bawak mainan dia tu ke kami suruh main ngn dialah tuh.... Banyak la benda-benda baru pasal kucing yg aku tau sejak kehadiran Oggy nih.... Selain suka main dia suka tgk tv huhuhu mcm tak caya lak.... kadang-kadang spi tertido tengok tv.... Kegemaranya tgk bola huhuh kang geram sgt spi dipanjat-panjat tv tuh hehehe...

Harap-harap Oggy akan jadik teman mami ngn dedi spi la kehujung nyawanya.... WE LOVE U OGGY..... muah... muah... muah....


Monday, December 13, 2010

My Best Friends......

What is Psoriasis?
Psoriasis (sore-EYE-ah-sis) is a medical condition that occurs when skin cells grow too quickly. Faulty signals in the immune system cause new skin cells to form in days rather than weeks. The body does not shed these excess skin cells, so the cells pile up on the surface of the skin and lesions form.

What are the signs and symptoms?
The lesions vary in appearance with the type of psoriasis. There are five types of psoriasis: Plaque, guttate, pustular, inverse, and erythrodermic. About 80% of people living with psoriasis have plaque (plak) psoriasis, also called “psoriasis vulgaris.” Plaque psoriasis causes patches of thick, scaly skin that may be white, silvery, or red. Called plaques (plax), these patches can develop anywhere on the skin. The most common areas to find plaques are the elbows, knees, lower back, and scalp.
Psoriasis also can affect the nails. About 50% of people who develop psoriasis see changes in their fingernails and/or toenails. If the nails begin to pull away from the nail bed or develop pitting, ridges, or a yellowish-orange color, this could be a sign of psoriatic (sore-EE-at-ic) arthritis. Without treatment, psoriatic arthritis can progress and become debilitating. It is important to see a dermatologist if nail changes begin or joint pain develops. Early treatment can prevent joint deterioration.

What causes psoriasis?
Psoriasis is not contagious. You cannot get psoriasis from touching someone who has psoriasis, swimming in the same pool, or even intimate contact. Psoriasis is much more complex.
So complex, in fact, scientists are still studying what happens when psoriasis develops. We know that the person’s immune system and genes play key roles. In studying the immune system, scientists discovered that when a person has psoriasis, the T cells (a type of white blood cell that fights unwanted invaders such as bacteria and viruses) mistakenly trigger a reaction in the skin cells. This is why you may hear psoriasis referred to as a “T cell-mediated disease.”
This reaction activates a series of events, causing new skin cells to form in days rather than weeks. The reason T cells trigger this reaction seems to lie in our DNA. People who develop psoriasis inherit genes that cause psoriasis. Unlike some autoimmune conditions, it appears that many genes are involved in psoriasis.
Scientists are still trying to identify all of the genes involved. One of the genes that has been identified is called PSORS1 (SORE-ESS-1). This is one of several genes that regulates how the immune system fights infection.

Scientists also have learned that not everyone who inherits genes for psoriasis gets psoriasis. For psoriasis to appear, it seems that a person must inherit the “right” mix of genes and be exposed to a trigger. Some common triggers are a stressful life event, skin injury, and having strep throat. Many people say that that their psoriasis first appeared after experiencing one of these. Triggers are not universal. What triggers psoriasis in one person may not cause psoriasis to develop in another.

 
Who gets psoriasis?
People worldwide develop psoriasis. In the United States, nearly 7.5 million people have psoriasis and about 150,000 new cases are diagnosed each year. Studies indicate that psoriasis develops about equally in males and females. Research also shows that Caucasians develop psoriasis more frequently than other races. A study conducted in the United States found the prevalence was 2.5% in Caucasians and 1.3% in African Americans.

A family history of psoriasis seems to increase the risk of developing psoriasis. It is important to know that a family history of psoriasis does not guarantee that someone will develop psoriasis.

 
When do people get psoriasis?
Psoriasis can begin at any age, from infancy through the golden years. There are, however, times when psoriasis is most likely to develop. Most people first see psoriasis between 15 and 30 years of age. About 75% develop psoriasis before they turn 40. Another common time for psoriasis to begin is between 50 and 60 years of age.

 
Does psoriasis affect quality of life?
For some people, psoriasis is a nuisance. Others find that psoriasis affects every aspect of their daily life. The unpredictable nature of psoriasis may be the reason. Psoriasis is a chronic (lifelong) medical condition. Some people have frequent flare-ups that occur weekly or monthly. Others have occasional flare-ups.

When psoriasis flares, it can cause severe itching and pain. Sometimes the skin cracks and bleeds. When trying to sleep, cracking and bleeding skin can wake a person frequently and cause sleep deprivation. A lack of sleep can make it difficult to focus at school or work. Sometimes a flare-up requires a visit to a dermatologist for additional treatment. Time must be taken from school or work to visit the doctor and get treatment.

These cycles of flare-ups and remissions often lead to feelings of sadness, despair, guilt and anger as well as low self-esteem. Depression is higher in people who have psoriasis than in the general population. Feelings of embarrassment also are common.

 
Knowledge is power
As psoriasis is a life-long condition, it is important to take an active role in managing it. Learning more about psoriasis, seeing a dermatologist to discuss treatment options, and developing a healthy lifestyle can help people live life to the fullest.