Thursday, January 29, 2009

United by Food

The first official aymz's United by Food (UBF) is finally here in my blog! I will present to you recipes that even Goldie (hopefully) can cook and enjoy. Me, being my usual uncreative self shall copy paste some recipes from the internet ^__^

Valentine's coming up, so start practicing cooking those chocolates!

CHOCOLATE TRIFLE



prep time: 30 min
cook time: 25 min
ready in: 8 hrs 55 min

12 servings

INGREDIENTS

  • 554.4 g brownie mix
  • 109.2 g instant chocolate pudding mix
  • 120 ml water
  • 1 (14 ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
  • 224 g frozen whipped topping, thawed
  • 336 g frozen whipped topping, thawed
  • 42 g chocolate candy

DIRECTIONS

  1. Prepare brownie mix according to package directions and cool completely. Cut into 1 inch squares.
  2. In a large bowl, combine pudding mix, water and sweetened condensed milk. Mix until smooth, then fold in 8 ounces whipped topping until no streaks remain.
  3. In a trifle bowl or glass serving dish, place half of the brownies, half of the pudding mixture and half of the 12 ounce container of whipped topping. Repeat layers. Shave chocolate onto top layer for garnish. Refrigerate 8 hours before serving.

Nutritional Information
Chocolate Trifle

Servings Per Recipe: 12

Amount Per Serving

Calories: 486

  • Total Fat: 18.8g
  • Cholesterol: 12mg
  • Sodium: 314mg
  • Total Carbs: 73.7g
  • Dietary Fiber: 1.8g
  • Protein: 4.8g

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

All About Sharks

Today we have a huge debate about sharks having eggs and whether it is a fish or a mammal at our lunch break. I claimed that Sharks DO lay eggs and they are NOT mammals, but the others thoughts contradicts mine's. I think that all fish with fins swish their fins left to right (including sharks), where as all mammals with fins swish their fins up and down. another point i pointed out was that sharks have gills! just like fishes do! unlike whales, dolphins and seals who doesn't have them. Another reason on why I thought that sharks are fish is because the have to swin continuously to breath. they do not surface for oxygen like those other finned mammals do. Also, they lay eggs! but my friends said that they do not. they said that sharks give birth and is a mammal...

...and so, i did a little research and guess what, I'm right! :D
... and for the egg part, we're both right! Some sharks give birth while some lay eggs XD

here's a little proof...

What is a Shark?

Sharks are a type of fish.
Sharks are amazing fish that have been around since long before the dinosaurs existed. They live in waters all over the world, in every ocean, and even in some rivers and lakes.

Unlike bony fish, sharks have no bones; their skeleton is made of cartilage, which is a tough, fibrous substance, not nearly as hard as bone. Sharks also have no swim bladder (unlike bony fish).

source: http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/sharks/

SHARK BABIES

Baby sharks are called pups. Just like there are many types of sharks, there are also different ways that sharks come into this world. There are three ways that sharks are born:

  • eggs are laid (like birds)

  • eggs hatch inside the mother and then are born

  • pups sharks grow inside the mother (like humans)

Sharks can have from 1 to 100 babies at a time, depending on the type of shark. The ones with pups that grow inside the mother have fewer babies at a time than sharks that lay eggs outside the body.

Sharks do not care for their babies after they are born, but they do search for a safe place where they can lay their eggs or give birth.

source: http://www.kidzone.ws/sharks/facts7.htm

Some pics of shark eggs...


and of whales giving birth....