Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Chicken Rendang Recipe




Since I did mention that I'm into cooking, well....this is my rendang recipe that was even tested in Ireland!!!


Ingredients:

1 Chicken
3 large red onions
5 cloves of garlic
1-2'' young ginger
4 sticks of lemon grass
handful of dried chillies (WARNING!!! Hehehe!!)
1 cinnamon stick
5-6 cloves
1-2 star anis
1 coconut (milk)
1 cup of grated coconut
1/2 cup of Soya oil


Method:

1. Soak the dried chillies in some warm water for 10 minutes. Then blend it.

2. Blend the onions, ginger, garlic and lemon grass and add to the chillies.

3. Fry the grated coconut (without oil) under a low flame until golden brown. Keep this aside.

4. Now.....we start putting it all together.

5. Fry the cinnamon stick, cloves and star anis in about 1/2 cup of soya oil. (It may look a bit too much but you can remove it at the end if it 's too much but if it's to little, your dish is @#$%ed and won't taste good)

6. Add the blended stuff. (Chillies, Onions, etc)

7. Fry until your whole kitchen smell like a food stall. (Kind of an indicator)

8. Throw in the chicken and stir well.

9. Pour in the coconut milk and add water (If required) to fully cover chicken. Add salt to taste.

10. Mix well, and let it cook under medium heat. (May take bout an hour to reduce)
11. When the whole dish starts to thicken, you have to keep stirring. (Otherwise the chicken would tend to stick to the pot. But do this carefully to avoid breaking the chicken up to small pieces)

12. When it looks almost dry, bring it down to low heat and add the grated coconut. Stir for about a minute.

13. TADA!! You have chicken rendang.

14. Serve when it cools down a little with a ice cold beer. (Taste better!! hahaha!!!)


Hope my make-shift recipe works!! Good luck!!

Monday, May 26, 2008

The cruelty of sucking gallbladder juice (bile) from live bears in China

My trip to Vietnam last week was tainted by dinner at a Vietnamese "Forest" restaurant which served the above item.

I can't even stomach to write about this so I'll let the article below elaborate why it needs to stop!!



World Journal, Wednesday, April 15, 1998(By Youn Show Lee; translated by Vicky Ho Lynn from the Chinese)

"The cruelty of sucking gallbladder juice from live bears in China"A few months ago while on a business trip, I had a chance to visit Angel Bridge at the foot of Long Day Mountain in China. At that time, we also went to explore a large bear farm which is surrounded by forest and beautiful scenery --- it is truly an isolated paradise. All of sudden I saw about fifteen large cages with bears in them. The farm owner told me this is a gallbladder farm, the purpose of which is to continuously extract fluid from the bears' gallbladders. Because of the high demand, it is an extremely profitable business.

When we arrived at the farm, the bears and the caretaker seemed to be getting along very well, all was calm.

Suddenly four huge men showed up and the bears suddenly started screaming fearfully and rocking their cages hard as if they saw a ghost. The caretaker told me every morning at eight o'clock liquid is drawn from their gallbladders. Around seven-forty-five, the bears become agitated and have no appetite to eat and they start screaming and crying desperately for help.In white uniforms, and without any emotion on their faces, the four men went into one of the cages. They quickly used a steel wire to snatch the bear by the neck, at which point the bear's eyes bulged out and it started gnashing its teeth and crying. They are so scared to death and this trauma causes them to defecate at the same time.In the bear's stomach, there is a hole with a steel tube inserted directly into the gallbladder. Outside the area there is a plastic tube connected to the steel tube for drawing the liquid. The area is covered tightly with surgical tape. When the time comes, the tape and cover are removed and a syringe is used to withdraw the green liquid from the gallbladder. Three big men went in and pressed bear's 4 legs with force and inserted a syringe into plastic tube. When the dark green gallbladder juice was sucked from bear's body, the poor bear opened her mouth so big, her two eyes were bulging and her entire body was trembling so hard throughout the whole procedure.This kind of severe torturing went on for about two hours until all the bears had been subjected to the same torture. The crying and screaming was so hard and loud and echoed the entire mountain and valley. It frightened me so much, my heart ached and my head started spinning.After this unthinkable torture, the bears used their paws to hold their stomachs. They curled up and shivered and I could see tears in their bright little eyes...

Around 10:30, someone cried out that there had been an accident in cage number 5. We followed the owner to rush into the bear farm and were shocked at what we saw. A brown bear had managed to pull out his own intestines and was holding them up in the air, roaring and screaming, as if he were madly "protesting" the cruelty and insanity of the humans. There was blood all over the cage. It was so difficult to watch such a suicidal scene. Never in my life had I been in such shock or so devastated. At that time, someone rang the security alarm, immediately people rushed into the bear farm and waving the sharp ax and big steel hook. The owner shouted :"Hurry to 'rescue' the bear paws!" The man in the cage was reluctant to continue to go forward. But the owner stamped his feet and kept yelling: "You have to cut them off while the bear is alive. That is the only way they are saleable!" Right after that, I saw the sharp ax swung and the number 5 bear's paws were immediately chopped off with blood gushing out.....Perhaps the killing smell filled in the cage number 5. The other bears then suddenly started to cry and scream sadly and desperately again and had the tendency to be violent. It shook the whole island. The farm owner had a butcher background.

When the bears appeared ready to act violently and workers were panicking and running away, the owner stopped them and ordered them to put "steel jackets" on five of the most aggressive bears and give them a shot of morphine. As soon as the bears saw the "steel jackets", they immediately became quiet. It seemed the bears all got the painful lessons from the "steel jackets", otherwise they would not calm down so quickly.

This whole unbelievable incident affected me so deeply that their sad and innocent faces haunted me day and night and will continue to haunt me until the day I die. I felt a strong need to expose this incident to the world.

Please widely distribute this true story and hope that everyone who reads this will do something to stop this kind of insanity from Chinese bear farms and to help these desperate poor creatures. Definitely, the Chinese Animals protection law needs to be improved, urgently.

Reference: Vicky Ho Lynn, founder of "Asians for Humans, Animals & Nature(AHAN)".

email address: AHAN@worldnet.att.netTel: 415-379-9937 , Fax: 415-379-9938Address: 3739 Balboa Street, Suite 228San Francisco, CA 94121 U.S.A.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

SPEEDING TICKET

This happened to me a couple of weeks ago and I'm sure has happened to many of you too.

I was driving along the road/highway leading to Desa sri Hartamas and was stopped by a huge 6 team police road block and pulled over.

"FOR WHAT???", I screamed at the cops.

"Speeding, Sir. You were doing 94km/hr in an 80 zone.", was the response from the good officer.

Firstly, why they had an 80km/hr speed limit on a 4 lane, almost accident free, section of the highway was a mystery. (But that's something else la...)

Now, the officer steps up to me, repeats a "question" twice, "I will have to issue a summon for this, what do we do now?"

What was running through my head was...... the sicko bus & lorry drivers paying these guys off, unjust detention of friends like Premo, better things for 6 cops to do.....what the opposition are fighting for.....corruption free goverment.........AAARRGGHHH..... I snapped!!!

Yup!! I screamed at the officer!! "Why the hell you asking me what to do???? You 're the one that said I was speeding .......if you have to fine me...then do it la!!!!"

Well, I went away with a RM 300 fine when a 50 bribe would have done the trick.

BUT THIS TIME I COULD NOT DO IT COS IT MADE ME SICK!!!

I really felt the, "If the giving stops, the asking will." kind of thing!!!

Now I really want to report the whole thing and stop this nonsensical road-blocks at "pocket money" spots the cops set up.

Would also like to reduce that summon though.....hehehe!!

Monday, May 19, 2008

DUBAI, UAE























Well, it was a hot week in Dubai and even hotter onboard the vessel I had to inspect in the Dry-dock. But I'll have to say, Dubai is impressive.
The architecture is breathtaking to say the least. Magnificient hotels, towers and malls. (As you can see from the Burj Al arab and the Burj Dubai above.)

But who actually does all the work in dubai?? Who operates all these amazing spots and maintains them??

It's these guys.....



A couple of million of these indian workers.

These guys in Dubai will forever remain foreign workers (no matter how many generations live there) as the UAE does not grant any PR or citizenship.


Their passports are held by their employers and they live in cramped hostels located away from the city limits.

They toil in the heat and sand to keep Dubai looking amazing for the tourist and the 40,000 arab residents. (YES, that's right! only 40,000 locals in Dubai.)



It made me think of how my grandad and the likes must have worked in Malaysia a long time ago.


So how did a very different scene play out in Malaysia? My grandad was made a Malaysian and that made me one too.


After independence in 1957, the Malaysian goverment could have easily replicated the UAE system here too, right?


I'm afraid to think where and who I'll be today if that happened.


It just a thought when I see the way we seem to constantly complain about our "dire" situation here in Malaysia.


Fighting for indian rights and all sorts of other stuff when so many people all over the world are fighting for only one thing......survival.


The grass is always greener on the other side but do look at the hot dry grass on some other sides too!!!

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

TURTLE EGG EATERS!!!! AAARRRGGGGHHH!!!



Yup!! Those are turtle eggs on sale in Terengganu!!


When are we ever gonna learn???? Elephant tusk....Tiger claw....Tiger penis.....Rhino horn.....Bear paw.....

I still recall the logo for PATA (Pacific Asia Travel Assosiation) was a leatherback turtle. remember him??? With the dark glasses??


Seen any leatherback turtles recently?????? Does "Rantau Abang" ring a bell??? What is sooooo dificult to leave some things just the #%$ alone!!!!!

There seem to be numerous Turtle conservation programmes running all over the country managed by Universities, resorts, NGOs, Foreign companies, etc yet we still see the common sight as the picture above openly in Terengganu!!

AAAARRGGGHHH!!!!

How and why?? hmmmm......let take a look....


Well, the guys employed by the Fisheries Dept. get paid RM 300+ a month. How the hell are you to survive on that????

1 turtle nest can yield 200+ eggs. RM 3 per egg......that's RM 600+ a nest.

Now.....couple of nests per day..........you do the math....



TO POACH OR NOT TO POACH??? THAT IS THE QUESTION.....



If I was making RM 300 per month with a wife and 3 kids, @#$% the turtles, dude!!!!!! My family needs food!!!!

So now....who are we against? Poachers? Sellers? Consumers? or....

Is it the guys who make the policies???? Pay the wages??? Issue the licences????

Opps!!! is this becoming a political post???? Well I would say that the goverment seems to have a rather large role here, right?

We all know how slow those guys work so I guess it up to us "rakyat" again. (If we could save the indians.......we can save anyone!!! hahahahahaha!!!)

But seriously.....

I'm working with the diving community to increase the awareness as well as with W-O-X (the company that Mary work's for) to try and find solutions.

The MUW (Malaysian Underwater) forum has provided a brilliant platform for discussions and putting words into action.


We can't wait until Turtles have become as rare as Tigers before we do something.

Really would like my kids to see this for real and not just from my photos!!!!

Anyone willing to help, let me know!!!

Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Interesting Accent

I thought this was hilarious so decided to share it!!! HAHAHAHAHA!!!

The following is a telephone exchange between a hotel guest and room-service, at a hotel in Asia, which was recorded and published in the Far East Economic Review...

Room Service (RS): 'Morny. Ruin sorbees.
Guest (G):'Sorry, I thought I dialed room-service.

RS : 'Rye.. Ruin sorbees.. morny! Djewish to odor sunteen??
G : 'Uh.. yes.. I'd like some bacon and eggs

RS : 'Ow July den?
G : 'What??

RS : 'Ow July den?... pry, boy, pooch?
G : 'Oh, the eggs! How do I like them? Sorry, scrambled please.

RS : 'Ow July dee bayhcem... crease?
G : 'Crisp will be fine.

RS : 'Hokay. An San tos?
G : 'What?

RS : 'San tos. July San tos?
G : 'I don't think so

RS : 'No? Judo one toes??
G : 'I feel really bad about this, but I don't know what 'judo one toes'means.

RS : 'Toes! toes!... why djew Don Juan toes? Ow bow inglish mopping we bother?
G : 'English muffin!! I've got it! You were saying 'Toast.' Fine. Yes, an English muffin will be fine.

R : 'We bother?
G : 'No... just put the bother on the side.

RS : 'Wad?
G : 'I mean butter... just put it on the side.

RS : 'Copy?
G : 'Sorry?

RS : 'Copy... tea... mill?
G : 'Yes. Coffee please, and that's all.

RS : 'One Minnie. Ass ruin torino fee, strangle ache, crease baychem, tossy singlish mopping we bother honey sigh, and copy.... rye??
G : 'Whatever you say

RS : 'Tendjewberrymud
G : 'Oh, God. Now, what?

RS : 'Tendjewberrymud
G : 'OH, you're welcome'

Monday, May 05, 2008

Maya's videos

This is the 1st video I took while some 80's music was playin in the background!!

Will load the temple ceremony video soon.

Sunday, May 04, 2008


SOUTHAMPTON SURVIVE TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY!!!!

Ahhhh.......this team can seriously cause heart problems!!! for those unaware of our championship relegation situation....Here's how it played out yesterday....

We were playing Sheffield United at home at the St. Mary's and we had to win....even a draw and we were heading out.

The visitors took the lead at 23 mins.....Haiyo...0-1.

Saints equalized at 42 mins. Halftime 1-1.

Saints were looking good on 53mins. 2-1.

Back at the bottom 3 of the league on 66 mins. 2-2. AARRRRGGGHHH!!!!

Saints comeback!!! 3-2 at 68 mins and they hold to win!!! YEAHHHH!!!!!

All this was going on my computer at home being updated every 5 minutes...Yup!! That's how a fan of the Saints has to do it.....no live ESPN or Star Sport!!! (Just like the old days of listening to the radio for a game!!)


I slept well last night and so too did baby Maya!!! (A saints fan in the making, I guess!!! hehehe!!)