Thursday 26 June 2014

Lemon Pork Loin Chops

 26.6.14 (Thurs)
 
 
Ingredients:
2 thin pork loin chops
1 tsp crushed garlic
1 tsp chopped shallot
Sesame seeds for garnish (briefly fry on hot pan without oil until aromatic)

Marinade:
1 tsp light soy sauce
1 tsp freshly grated ginger sauce
1 tsp Shaoxing wine
a pinch of white pepper
salt, to taste

Sauce:
2 Tbsp lemon juice
2 Tbsp sugar
75 ml water
lemon zest, about 1cmx3cm, thinly julienned

Thickening:
1 tsp cornflour
1 Tbsp water

Method:
1. Rinse pork chops and wipe dry with kitchen papers. Tenderize pork chops with back of chopper. Add crushed garlic and chopped shallot into marinade, then marinate pork chops for 30 minutes.
2. Heat 2 to 3 tablespoons of oil over medium heat. Pan-fry pork chops until both sides are lightly golden and done. Remove from pan and soak up excess oil. Arrange pork chops on a plate, covered.

3. Cook sauce with a little oil until it boils. Add thickening and cook to your preferred consistency. Pour sauce over pork chops and sprinkle fried sesame. Garnish with lemon slices if you like. Serve hot.

红烧排骨

26.6.14 (Thurs)
I bought some pork ribs few days ago and don't know how should I cook it. So, I googled and found this recipe. It was quite easy to cook and hopefully I cooked it well and tasty.
 
 
Ingredients
排骨1000克
姜一块
冰糖一小碗。(I used brown sugar and a bit of honey)

Methods1.焯水。锅中加入适量的清水,冷水下锅,倒入排骨、适量的料酒。大火煮开后、撇去浮沫,捞出备用。

2. 炒糖色。将炒锅微微烧热,倒入适量的食用油,加入冰糖。小火煸炒。

3. 煸炒至冰糖全部融化,从锅底部开始往上冒黄色的小泡时即可。 

4. 将排骨倒入锅内,转中火。快速翻炒。让每块排骨都裹上糖色。放入姜片继续翻炒。

5. 加入适量的酱油,翻炒匀均后。倒入热水。接下来开始调味,放入适量的盐,八角。大火烧开后转温火炖制一小时左右。

6. 收汁。装盘上桌。

红烧排骨做法小贴士

1、        要想做出美味的红烧排骨,一定要挑选新鲜排骨。

2、        焯水时一定要冷水下锅。这样肉质不会因为突然遇热而变得紧实。

3、        关于炒糖色。这一步非常关键。直接关键到成品的色泽和味道。所以,在炒至的时候全程一定要用小火。大火容易将糖色炒糊而且做出来的肉会有苦味。

4、        炒糖色时可以用冰糖也可以用白糖。用冰糖炖出来的肉颜色更加漂亮。

5、        关于收汁,这一步很关键。在收汁的时候,一定要不停慢炒,炒至所有排骨都匀均的裹上糖色、明油渗出。这时赶紧关火即可。

6、        关于盛出装盘这一步,看似简单。其实也很关键。有的人用铲直接连肉带油一起放入盘中,这样口感肯定会显油腻。建议大家,用筷子一块块将排骨夹入盘中,然后再少淋一点锅中的油点缀即可。
 
 

Wednesday 25 June 2014

Abby, the story teller

25.6.14 (Wed)
Every night before going to bed, either Hubby or me will read stories to the children. It has been a daily routine and if we are too tired or lazy to read with them, they will make noise. Abby and Ian have their own books to read. And, for Ian, he has been reading the same book every night until he could even remembered the words. We could see that Abby learnt a lot of new words from reading.
 
Sometimes, Ian will request his sister to read for him and Abby is delighted to do so. I was beside them when Abby was reading for her brother. I felt so touched and thanked God for these two wonderful children.
 
 
 
 
 

Shipments arrived safely!

24.6.14 (Tues)
Last week, we received all 9 boxes shipped from Malaysia. Abby was especially excited because one of the boxes was all the toys! She has been waiting for it to arrive. As for me, I was waiting for my baking tools to arrive!

Early May this year, we shipped the first 3 boxes. Then, 5 more boxes the following week and finally, one more big box 2 days before we left Kulim. We shipped through Pos Laju and the lady who worked there, could recognise us each time we brought our shipments there. She was really a nice lady, patiently explained to us about the shipment procedures. Hubby even bought a small gift for her, to show our token of appreciation.
 
 
I want to specially thank:
1. God, for His wonderful arrangements.
2. The uncle of the bakery ingredient shop that I used to...
visit back in Msia and our friends's mum, for their kindness and goodness in providing us all the empty boxes we needed.
3. The helpful lady that worked at the Pos Laju, for her patience and smiling face in handling our shipment.
 

Friday 20 June 2014

My very first interview experience

20.6.14 (Fri)
On Tuesday (17/6), I went for my written road rules test (ie Undang test). We are allowed to drive with our foreign driving licence for three months. After that, we need to apply for local driving licence in order to drive legally. Our friends adviced us to do the online questions several times till we are confident enough to sit for the test. Actually, they are all pretty simple and logical questions. Both Hubby and I passed with flying colors, haha...30/30! Next, we need to go for the practical driving test. This is not easy though we already have years of driving experience. There are many detailed things that we need to take note of, for eg before turning right, other than giving the right signal, you need to do shoulder check and count at least 5 seconds before turning. And, if we fail the test, we are not allowed to drive with our foreign driving licence even though its before the 3 mths period! So, we MUST ensure we pass!!!
 
Then, after I came back from the test, Hubby ran to me with a happy face! "Hey, got opportunity! The recruiter called you just now. Quickly return call to her!" He sounded really excited, even more excited than me. Well..I just came back..and it was almost lunch hour, I need to prepare lunch for the children.
 
I called back the recruiter and was asked to go for an interview that very evening. (Earlier, I applied for 3 jobs online and this was one of them, for the position Admin Assistant) Oh wow..interview!!!!! I was quite nervous and at the same time, excited. This would be my very first interview after not working for five years. (my last interview was in year 2005!) Hubby was even more happier than me..he passed me some possible interview questions to read. I also checked their online website, to know better about the company.
 
Hubby, together with the kids, fetched me to the plaza. The interview took place in a coffee shop. The owner Mr. V personally came and met up with me. He is a Chinese, from China who came to Brisbane in year 1987, and four years later, started this company. Hence, this company has been established for more than 20yrs. And to my surprise, he chatted with me in Mandarin. He asked me lots of questions, some were quite challenging to answer. I felt a lil pressure too but tried hard to calm myself down. He explained, he was actually looking for a person who has managerial experience, other than doing all the administrative works. He had 3 concerns on me.
1. I haven't been working for five years.
2. I just came to Brisbane for one month. I may not be familiar with the country, the working style, the people here etc.
3. How am I going to balance my time between work and family, esp I have 2 young children.
 
From our 1 hr+ conversation, I found that he was a very picky person, in terms of hiring. He has very high expectation on the candidates and he wanted to make sure he hires the RIGHT person! I asked why did he shortlist me? He mentioned, he received lots of resumes and he guessed, it was because of my past working experiences as personal assistant and also my accounting background. I asked again on the salary offer..he asked me to go back, and think about what he has said, his concerns, and whether I can commit myself to this job. Then, I can call him again for further discussion.
 
I went home and discussed with my Hubby and friend. Both think that I should grabbed hold of this opportunity. To Hubby, I shouldn't think too much as in whether I can meet the job requirements. Just take the challenge. To my friend, she thinks it might be better for me to work with a Chinese company for a start, at least its a familiar working background, rather than working with the foreign company where there might be differences in terms of working patterns.
 
I guessed my fear was I haven't been working for five years and I have less experience in managerial role. I really don't know if I can take up this challenge. But since both Hubby and I told ourselves that we are prepare to accept any job opportunities given, no matter how hard it is, we need to go for it in order to survive here. So I decided to call him tomorrow and expressed my interest. (actually that morning, we received 3 boxes of our belongings (shipped on month ago), and one of the them was my clothes, including office wear. I wondered if this was a sign from God that I was given this interview opportunity.
 
Next day, I called Mr V early in the morning. Unfortunately, he was having meeting with his sales team and will return my call later. I waited till 4pm+ and he called. He would like to meet me again at 5.30pm for another round of interview. Second interview! So, there again, Hubby and the kids, came along with me. Another round of 1 hr interview. He would like to hear from me, my thoughts after what he said yesterday. Again, his concern was I didn't have any experience in managerial role and he was not sure if I am the one that he was looking for. Nonetheless, he did say he has good impression on me and would love to give me a chance. He will arrange for another round of interview, together with one of his staff (sort of his right hand man), he wanted to see what his staff think of me.
 
Then today, I went for my third interview, alone! I must said it was really tension, to meet the same interviewer for three times a week. And again, 1 hr of interview, same concerns and I was asked to "sell" myself, to convince them as to why I should be hire. I already did my best and decision was on them. I just need to pray and have faith in Him that God will provides.
 
 
 
 

Tuesday 3 June 2014

2nd week in Brisbane

3.6.14 (Tues)
Last week, we had an eventful week, especially getting to know many friends, mostly from church. And, all of them are from East Malaysia, speaking福州话. We have no idea what they are talking about (kinda hard to understand, unlike Cantonese or Hakka whereby you can roughly catch the meaning) And, whenever we have gathering, there will definitely be a dish of 红酒面线, quite yummy! Most of them have been here for close to 10yrs and had a firm foundation here. They are all very nice and friendly people to mix with, and are ever ready to offer helps to us whenever needed. We thanked God for blessing us with helpful people around us, to help us settle down as soon as possible.
 
During weekdays, Hubby is busy applying jobs online, writing his cover letter and emailing his resume. Jobs market here is very competitive and we were told that it may take the employers some time before responding to our application. Well, we just do our best and hopefully, either one of us will get a job (part time or full time) soon. Usually, we will go to either Coles or Woolworth for grocery shopping. (5mins drive from our place)
 
Both enjoy having their own shopping trolley
During one of our church gathering, we were introduced to a couple who came from China and currently working at the cow farm, slaughtering cow..haha..This is a job that the locals do not enjoy working even though the pay is good, about A$25-30/hr. We also heard many interesting stories from Joan on the hardships that people encountered when newly arrived here. They too, took many years to overcome the challenges faced and now, none of them were willing to go back to their home country anymore! So, we are looking forward to the day to come.
 
I also had the chance to do some baking here..(hands are 'itchy'!) I shipped all my baking equipment over here but they have not arrive. So I gotta buy new tools. I baked Walnut Butter Pound Cake..Hubby sounded me a bit coz we have no income now, better spend wisely. Bake only when I got orders or we are financially stable, :P
 
 
On 31.5.14 (Sat), Thye introduced another Christian couples to us. We went to their house and had lunch cum fellowship. Very nice couples. They also shared with us their stories. It is always good to know more people here because everyone has different stories and all are very encouraging. We know we are not alone on our journey here. Abby and Ian had a great time playing with their son.
 
 
On 1.6.14 (Sun), we went to church. It was our very first Holy Communion service here. Before the service started, I brought Abby to the Sunday School and told her, I would come and pick her after service ended. She nodded with smiling face. In less than 5mins, one of the teacher brought her back to the service hall. Abby was crying..she didn't want to stay in SS alone. Looked like next week I gotta accompany her in SS till she gets familiar and comfortable.
 
After church service, there was a welcoming lunch for the newcomers. This was something new to us. Basically, we were being introduced to the church Reverent, Pastors, Leaders and church histories, to know more about the church and feel welcomed. I had the chance to chat with Betty, one of the pastor's wife. She has 3 children and had just moved here from Sydney early this year. So we 'clicked' well as our topics were all surrounding children and also our new life here.

 
Then, this morning, we went for morning walk around the neighborhood. The weather was so cooling and nice. By the way, it is winter now. During daytime, you still get sunlight but it will get colder later in the evening. Ever since I was here, I wear socks and jacket to sleep. During our walk, we were admiring the houses here, the designs, the landscaping..Abby and Ian were so happy..they ran along the walk path. It was a beautiful morning!
 
Abby likes flowers..she requested me to snap a pic with her and the flowers

Very nice landscaping and I found many interesting plants too!
Our temporary 'shelter'



This pic was taken by Abby!

Big boy vs Cry baby