Monday, August 31, 2009

Re-heating

Hello everyone :)

We're a week into Ramadhan and I hope all has been well for all of you. In relation to today's title, well.. I'd like to talk about that. Since it's Ramadhan and all where eating, drinking and whatever wordly temptations we have are strictly prohibited during the period after sahur and before sungkai, orders for lasagnas cannot be consumed right away.

Here's the thing, I'm used to passing the orders for lunch and they get eaten while they are still warm. Can't do that for this month. So I'll definitely need some cooperation from the customers if they would like warm food ;) or request for your orders to be frozen so you may bake them closer to sahur or closer to sungkai.

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It bugs me that people have to re-heat the food that they get, I'm not completely sure why. But maybeeeee.... it has something to do with this incident I heard from a close friend who orders from me. I'm not sure how valid or how much truth there is to this since ianya heard it from another customer. That pretty much makes it 3rd hand info (I think).

So, here it is. I sell my 5.5" by 4.5" lasagnas in aluminium pans which allows re-heating. I don't specifically mention how they should be re-heated but from the story I heard, the lasagna was re-heated in a pan of boiling water left to float (shouldn't it sink? haha inda ku tau eyh. I never tried.) with its lid on (baik jua with the lid on) but unfortunately water managed to seep in and it resulted in a warm yet soggy, soggy lasagna. It never actually crossed my mind to do that.. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone though..

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Today's moral:
Lasagnas are best consumed un-soggy. As of above (directly above. hehe.)



p.s:
CLICK HERE for the menu :D
CLICK HERE for the menu :D
CLICK HERE for the menu :D
CLICK HERE for the menu :D

Friday, August 21, 2009

Happy Fasting

To all muslims out there, Happy Fasting :D I like the month of Ramadhan. It feels peaceful, we tend to worry less. And maybe it's also because of the fact that when my tummy rumbles in class (or in the general public), people understand and don't laugh. hehe. yeah, that's definitely one reason for me.

The FSC food sale is already done. Well, as of Thursday the 20th to be specific. I believe my sales were okay, with the exception of the last day where I had one sad sad lasagna left and a slight bump along the way :)

On a personal note, it was a relatively interesting day for me. Obviously eventful, sorta like one of those things in those fictional stories where one bad thing after another occurs. Nonetheless, everything seems alright now. ANDDD! I am able to take orders for your sungkai needs hee communication is important, so e-mail me if you have any inquiries. I will definitely reply.


Besides all that, Selamat Berpuasa to those who are fit and able to fast :)


till here <3

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

FBEPS Student Council (FSC) Food Sale

There's a 3-day food sale going at FBEPS exactly at the entrance to the faculty (I believe it's the entrance though people could enter via the 'twin towers' as well. You know, the path that links FASS to FBEPS. At least I think that is what it is called). So I took and I still am taking the opportunity to sell a small number of my lasagnas there :D I might as well take the chance to sell at least the lasagnas since the food sale is opened to all FBEPS students. I take my minor in FBEPS, so technically..I guess I'm considered a FBEPS student(?).

Usual customers (which reminds me, I don't think they know I have this blog. hmm.) may notice the increase in the price of my lasagnas ($1 increase to be specific). This is only momentary. For a good reason, a very good reason, which is:

"to collect funds for FSC, as a financial aid to organize future events for the faculty. Other than that, it could bring about the togetherness within the faculty."


A fraction of my sales goes to the faculty and that would explain the increase in its price. For the remaining two days, which is tomorrow and Thursday, its price will still be $4. I hope to get new customers :D though I may not be able to jumpa any :( I have classes to go to. ah well :( there will always be next time

'till here <3


p.s:
CLICK HERE on how to order :D
CLICK HERE on how to order :D
CLICK HERE on how to order :D
CLICK HERE on how to order :D
CLICK HERE on how to order :D
CLICK HERE on how to order :D
CLICK HERE on how to order :D


pps: awu, aku pemajal. haha

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Food Menu

Here's what I'm selling/what you can order (as of now). I cook the food offered here and I assure you, semua 100% HALAL. Prices are definitely reasonable. It isn't much at the moment but I do have plans to add on to this list. So, here it is:


Beef lasagna


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In this dish, lasagna noodles are layered with a rich white sauce along with a rich meaty tomato-based sauce. Each order comes in an aluminium baking dish which allows re-heating later on.
price:
B$3.00 --> Small : 5.5" by 4.5"

$25.00 --> Big : 12" by 9"



Baked Macaroni and Cheese



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Macaroni noodles are mixed into a creamy, rich cheese sauce that is baked with a breadcrumb topping to give it a crunchy texture. Each order comes in an aluminium baking dish which allows re-heating later on.


price:
B$3.00 --> Small : 5.5" by 4.5"

$25.00 --> Big : 12" by 9"



Vegetable lasagna




Sliced mushrooms, carrots and spinach are simmered in a rich tomato based sauce and layered with white sauce along with lasagna noodles. It is then finally topped with a layer of cheese. Lasagna noodles are always used and no other substitute pasta (such as macaroni) is used. Each order comes in an aluminium baking dish which allows re-heating later on.


price+size:

$20.00 --> Big : 12" by 9"


Macaroni and meatballs





Macaroni noodles are mixed into rich tomato-based sauce that is baked with a white sauce topping with cheese on top. Along with the macaroni, home-made meatballs are also found in the sauce. Each order comes in an aluminium baking dish which allows re-heating later on.


price+size:

$25.00 --> Big : 12" by 9"



Spicy Beef Lasagna


Loaded with diced bell peppers and a hot spicy tomato-based sauce, this lasagna is sure to tickle your tastebuds. The spicy meat-sauce blankets each lasagna noodle and is finally topped off with a layer of white sauce sprinkled with cheese on top with a dash of paprika.


Price+size:

B$28.00 --> Big : 12" by 9"


Chicken Lasagna Roll


Tomato-chicken sauce is placed safely onto a lasagna sheet and is carefully rolled to meet both ends and once it's perfectly tucked, a white sauce is poured onto it. And of course, it gets sprinkled with cheese.You can choose to have a messy meal if you decide to lift these in your hands and take a ...bite right away. To double the fun, each order comes with two lasagna rolls!


Price: Two (2) chicken rolls (a pair) comes for B$4.00
Size: Approx. 13cm in length each




Do you want to order what I have here? Scroll to the top of my page and click "how to order" tab :D THANK YOU!

 
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