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October 04, 2007

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The new trend of Chinese cooking Japanese chefs has opened the doors of opportunity for many food lovers in the cooking arena. There are many Japanese chefs who have mastered the art of cooking Chinese food. The dedicated approach and enthusiasm of these Japanese chefs’s have helped them in recreating the magic of Chinese cuisines across America. The combination of Chinese cuisine Japanese chefs has been developed in response to the interest of food lovers and food service industry demands. Some of these Japanese chefs have created opportunities to achieve proficiency in Chinese cooking by meeting the ancient established standards.

The standards are designed by keeping in mind the individual preferences of food lovers having special fondness for Chinese food. The art of cooking is an adventure in itself and can be a satisfying career for those who have the will to strive for perfection. The Chinese cooking Japanese chefs have always initiated innovative ways of food preparation by creating a personal touch of American-Chinese flavor. The innovative ways of food preparation have made people realize that Chinese meals are simple to prepare yet quite incredible to eat. In many restaurants the Chinese cooking Japanese chefs are getting a fair chance to showcase their talents, which have helped them to serve some interesting dishes.

The Chinese cooking Japanese chefs main task is to blend the ingredients well allowing them to achieve the balance and flavor of the dishes.
The chefs refine these recipes to serve the American palates by offering them healthy, tasty and interesting dishes. The chefs make sure that the right quantity of sugar, spice, sauce and salt are added as per the taste of the customers. They always make a sincere attempt to keep the menus simple and to prepare the dishes meticulously arranging it attractively. The cooking style represents the traditional and modern Chinese cuisine with a touch of historical background and national culture.

The Chinese menus are very flexible and have been modified by the Japanese chefs to make them more popular among health conscious people. The Chinese cooking Japanese chefs have found new ways of keeping intact the traditional cooking styles. The fusion experiments by the chef have appealed to the younger generation. The cooks are known to prepare elegant food by combination of fine and rare ingredients. They give equal importance to exquisite presentation and carving skills. The cuisines from different regions are always distinctive. Now, thanks to the efforts of these Japanese chefs, Chinese cooking style is not alien for us, the food lovers.
sb
October 03, 2007
Finding a new job

Except in banks where the vacancies are opening up and persons with the required skills are very hard to locate, finding a new job in Nepal can be a daunting challenge. But if you follow my simple 13-step plan, you'll soon get many calls for interviews.

1. Foremost is to lose any kind of job you may have.

2. Panic, freak out, and torture everyone you’ve ever met including the Maoists and the manpower agencies with your tale of woe. Bitch about your former boss, your former boss’ your lousy luck, the manipulative coworker who stole your job, the economy, and, of course, the government and the whole world.

3. Perfect the art of sleeping late and doing absolutely nothing. Tell your spouse you spent the entire week working on your resume. When the spouse says “Let me have a look on your new resume,” say you’re still fine-tuning it.

4. Start reworking on the resume.

5. Show the spouse the new resume. Parrot a plausible answer to recite in case the spouse asks “Where’s the rest of it?”

6. Apply and reply to all the vacancy announcements (including those that appear on the classified section) mentioning that you’ve been a diligent, albeit unsuccessful, little job hunter who has been job-hunting for the last ten years.

7. Revise your resume. Study more of the wanted ads. Conclude that you need to be more creative.

8. Compose catchy letters filled with all the latest lingo. Stuff them into envelopes with your new, “improved” resume.

9. Install an answering machine, lest you miss a call from an employer. Play back messages with great anticipation.

10. Put on your finest suit and show up at receptions of each and every office especially that of a multinational company.

11. Shop for new suit again. Ask spouse and parents to pose as interviewer. Practice plausible, sympathetic, yet not strictly truthful explanation of why you’ve not yet got a job.

12. Tell spouse, parents, and friends that the interviewer you saw last had encouraging words to you. Second-guess yourself. Wonder if interviewer will check references you have mentioned in your resume. Wonder if references will make things worse. Wonder if you should threaten to sue for slander. Send effusive thank you note to interviewer.

13. Wait to hear from prospective employer. Leave several phone messages. Finally reach interviewer one evening after the office time to threaten him for Bhautik Karbahi (phisical action).

If this 13-points plan doesn’t work, befriend one or two employees in one of the companies nearby your rented home. If they are working there on contract basis, this is excellent. Convince them that they have been underpaid and therefore they should join your party that is working for liberating everyone from the misery. Then start a strike in the company by convincing few more employees of the company. Media will give the event a good coverage and this will drag attention of the whole country towards you.

Who will now afford denying you the choicest job?

sb
October 03, 2007

World Tourism Day organised in Nepal 

Nepal celebrated the 28th World Tourism Day Thursday with various programmes across the country.

Githiora Titus Kamau, a Kenyan tourist, being welcomed by Secretary at the Tourism Ministry, Madhav Prasad Ghimire, on the occasion of 28th World Tourism Day. Kamau was the first tourist to arrive in Kathmandu on Thursday. He came from Qatar Airways flight from Doha, Thursday, Sep 27 07. Photo Courtesy: NTB
Githiora Titus Kamau, a Kenyan tourist, being welcomed by Secretary at...

Madhav Prasad Ghimire, Secretary, Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Aviation welcomed the first tourist of the day, Kenyan national Githiora Titus Kamau, coming from Qatar Airways flight from Doha at Tribhuvan International Airport at 6:45 am.

Minister for Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation Prithvi Subba Gurung honoured different personalities and companies which contributed substantially in tourism.

According to the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB), in the hotel category, highest foreign currency earning hotels, Radisson Hotel, Hotel Himalaya, Hotel Summit, Hotel Tibet and Hotel Garuda in five, four, three, two and one star category respectively were honoured. Yeti Travels was honoured for both highest currency earner and the company which handled most number of tourists. In the trekking agency category, Himalaya Expeditions was felicitated for being the highest foreign currency earning.

Shangri-La Village Resort was the best tourism enterprise from Pokhara and Tiger Tops Jungle Lodge from Chitwan. Nepal Airlines has been given the certificate for highest passenger carrier for both international and domestic sector while Yeti Airlines was the highest foreign currency earner in the domestic airlines category.

Minister Gurung also honoured Pasang Sherpa of Everest Region for his continuous service rendered to the region by maintaining the trekking trail. Additionally Minister Gurung also distributed the prizes and certificates to the students who won 8th Nationwide Essay Competition organised on the occasion of World Tourism Day.

A cycle rally was also organised by Nepal Cycling Club from the NTB premises to commemorate the World Tourism Day. Altogether 70 people including two foreigners and four women participated in the rally.
sb
October 01, 2007

World Heart Day

Yesterday is World Heart Day. In this day the slogan 'Team up for Healthy Hearts', World Heart Day is being observed Sunday with various awareness programs worldwide. The last Sunday of every September is celebrated as the World Heart Day in compliance with WHO's call to create public awareness of risk factors for heart diseases and stroke, and to promote prevention.

Every year, more than 100 countries across the globe participate on the Day as cardiovascular diseases - heart attack and strokes - have been claiming 17.5 million human lives each year. In this regard, Norvic - Escorts International Hospital on Saturday organized an awareness program in the capital.

We need to exercise for our good health and heart so we take care our foods too.

 

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