Wednesday, 13 September 2017

The most popular song for girls. Let's it go!

Dear Class I know some of you have a little daughters like me. They favorite song absolutely from Disney movie name "Frozen". This song name "Let's it go". 


Learn the word in this song and sing along with your kids.




  

Sydney spring festival 2017



SYDNEY FESTIVALS AND CELEBRATIONS

Hi Class. As you now winter was gone now is spring season! Let's check you calendar and see which activities in Sydney you could joy. http://www.sydney.com/events-festivals-and-celebrations 

Tuesday, 12 September 2017

Which Opal card Type suit for you.


Types of Opal cards

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Do you really know about the Opal card,
which one suitable for your situation for traveling around NSW.

Adult Opal card

The Adult Opal card is for customers 16 years of age and over who normally pay full fares.

Child/Youth Opal card

The Child/Youth Opal card is for:
  • children aged 4 – 15 years (inclusive)
  • full time NSW/ACT school students aged 16 years and older with a NSW Senior Secondary Student Concession card, issued by their school, as proof of entitlement.

The Child/Youth Opal card is separate from the School Student Transport Scheme (SSTS) however, where students are not eligible for the SSTS, it may be an option. Child/Youth fares are priced at 50% of full fare adult Opal rates, rounded down wherever necessary.
Tertiary students, including university students, are not eligible to use the Child/Youth Opal card. If you are an eligible tertiary student you'll need to apply for a Concession Opal card online or call 13 67 25 (13 OPAL).

School Opal card

The School Opal card is for eligible school students and provides free travel on public transport between home and school on trains, buses, ferries and light rail within the Opal network.

Gold Senior/Pensioner Opal card

You’re eligible with a:
  • NSW Seniors Card
  • Pensioner Concession Card
  • NSW War Widow/ers Card

If you have a Pensioner Concession card, a NSW Seniors Card or a NSW War Widow/ers Card, find out more about the Gold Opal card and how to order one here
You can also get a Gold Opal card if you’re an eligible:
  • interstate senior - find out how to apply here
  • asylum seeker - find out how to apply here

Concession Opal card

Opal for eligible tertiary students 
We've been rolling out the Concession Opal card to participating tertiary institutions in NSW from February 2015.
You can see the full list of participating universities and tertiary institutions or click on "Order your Concession Opal card now" to continue. 
You'll need to give your consent for your institution to share your details with Transport for NSW. Find out more
ˆ May vary depending on the tertiary institution and circumstances. If you're not sure, please contact your institution.
Opal for eligible apprentices and trainees
Opal for eligible job seekers and other approved Centrelink customers
The Concession Opal card is available for eligible NSW job seekers receiving the full rate of Newstart or Youth Allowance or one of the Centrelink benefits listed here where there are also full details on eligibility.

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Pad Thai

Dear Class mate! Today I would like to present Pad-Thai recipe. Let's try to cook it by your self.


Pad Thai

Ingredients:

1 pound dry rice noodles (about 1/4" wide)
1 tablespoon cooking oil, divided
1 pound raw shrimp, peeled and deveined
1 egg, beaten
2 cloves garlic, finely minced
1/4 pound snow peas, sliced diagonally lengthwise
8 ounces bean sprouts
one 8-ounce jar prepared Pad Thai sauce
1 tablespoon water
optional toppings: Sriracha hot chili sauce, torn fresh cilantro, lime wedges, chopped peanuts

Directions:

1. In a large bowl, fully submerge the dry rice noodles in hot tap water (not boiling, just hot to touch). Let them soak for 8-10 minutes. Drain and set aside.
2. In a wok or large saute pan over high heat, add just half of the cooking oil. When the oil is hot, swirl it around the bottom of the pan and add the shrimp in a single layer. Let cook for 2 minutes. Try not to move the shrimp too much, let them develop a sear and then flip to sear the other side for an additional minute. The shrimp should be half-cooked. Remove the half-cooked shrimp to a bowl and set aside.
3. Keep the pan on the stove and add the beaten egg to the pan, stirring constantly to fry quickly. Remove cooked egg to the same bowl as the shrimp.
4. Turn the heat down to medium-low and let the pan cool down a bit. Swirl in the remaining cooking oil. Add the garlic to the pan and stir fry until the garlic becomes fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add the snow peas and bean sprouts and stir fry for another minute. Add the sauce to the pan from the jar. To get every bit of sauce from the jar, add a tablespoon or so of water, close lid, shake jar and pour that into the pan. Add the drained noodles into the pan. Turn the heat back up to medium-high. Stir to combine.
5. The moment the sauce begins to simmer, add the shrimp and egg back into the pan and stir fry everything until the shrimp are fully cooked through, about another minute. Add optional garnishes and serve immediately.

Saturday, 9 September 2017

Tax deductions you can claim.

Hi! Class As you know now is Tax return season. Today I would like to writing about tax deductions you can claim some of you may be known it, some of you maybe don't know about it. 

During the financial year between July 2015 - June 2016 you have many expenditure with work related but did you know which one you can claim.

Let's Check from ATO website and if you have any question please feel free to ask me by comment.


Wednesday, 6 September 2017

Kevin Hart In Australia


Kevin Hart In Australia With Racist Koala And Deadly Spider, Funny !


Hi Class according from Phillip's post I would like to enjoy you guys with this video.
It's so funny but it real. 



Satay Most popular Entree in Thai restaurant

                 According from my part time job. I am working in Thai restaurant. The most popular entree menu is "Satay Chicken or Pork Grill" I would like to present a easy video show you how to cook it by yourself at home. Let's enjoy!


  

21 Ways to Eat Your Water

Hi class! Are you healthy?

I don't want anyone been sick longer than 1 month like me. It was so sad I did not look after my self to keep healthy. I hope you guys have a good rest, eat healthy foods and drink a lot of water. Water is very important for you healthy. I would like to show you how to get more water instead of water. Don't be confused Let's see want it mean. 



Thai Mango with Sticky rice

Good Afternoon Class!

            Today I would like to show you a very delicious dessert the most popular import from my home country Thailand. Actually I saw in Australia have a lot of sweet mango and I would love in invited you to enjoy cooking this. 


Mango sticky rice – a popular sweet sticky rice with coconut milk and fresh mangoes. 
Make your favorite Southeast Asian dessert at home.



Ingredients
  • 3 cups sticky rice, soaked overnight in water or thin coconut milk and drained.
  • 2 cups canned or fresh coconut milk.
  • 3/4 cup palm sugar, or substitute brown sugar.
  • 1 teaspoon salt.
  • 4 ripe mangoes, or substitute sliced ripe peaches or papayas.



10-MINUTE DIY MILK & HONEY SOAP


         This easy DIY Milk and Honey soap can be made in just 10 minutes, and it boasts lots of great skin benefits from the goat’s milk and honey! A wonderful quick and easy homemade gift idea!


Easy DIY Honey & Milk Soap

  • Goat’s Milk Soap Base
  • Silicone Honeycomb Mold
  • Organic Raw Honey
  • 4-Cup Pyrex Glass Measuring Cup (or similar)
  • Yellow & Red Soap Colorant (optional)




10 STEPS TO AN ORGANIZED PANTRY


10 STEPS TO AN ORGANIZED PANTRY


Hi.Class I have just found an idea to organised your pantry. Hopefully it will help you guys have an easy way to start clean up your pantry and have a wonderful pantry look like this. Read more


The most popular song for girls. Let's it go!

Dear Class I know some of you have a little daughters like me. They favorite song absolutely from Disney movie name "Frozen". Thi...