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BAHAN-BAHANNYA :-) 200 gram coklat masakan putih 70 gram mentega 2 biji telur gred B 50 gram gula halus (mat letak 40 gram) 60 gram tepung gandum* 1 camca teh baking powder*(*digaul rata dan diayak)
CARA MEMBUATNYA:-) 1. Cairkan coklat secara kaedah "double - boiler" dengan api kecil hingga coklat cari, masukkan mentega, kacau rata hingga mentega cair dan sebati. Ketepikan, biar suam. 2. Pukul telur dengan gula hingga gula larut, tak payah sampai kembang. Tuang ke dalam coklat tadi, sambil dikacau pantas hingga sebati. 3. Masukkan tepung, kacau rata dan akhir sekali tambah esen vanilla, kacau sebati. Sudukan ke dalam muffin cup 1/2 penuh, bakar pada suhu 175C selama 20 - 25 minit atau hingga masak.. CATATAN MAT GEBU :- Lepas masak, ia akan turun sikit, tapi kalau nak cuba boleh tambah sedikit lagi tepung. Pada mat lah ini kerana coklat putih dan coklat biasa tu berbeza tahap kecairannya. Terpulang jika anda nak guna coklat masakan biasa pun tak de masalah..
Backyard Basic What's a meal outdoors without a picnic table? This DIY project is a spin on a classic backyard essential. Here's how the homeowner/designer brought it together. Step 1: Cut cedar 2x4 boards and 4x4 posts to the desired length. Lay the boards on a level surface, placing 1/4-inch spacers between the boards, until you reach the desired width. Step 2: Cut several 2x4s approximately 1 inch shorter than the width of the tabletop. Place these 2x4 braces evenly along the length of the table (here, five were used). Use decking screws to hold the 2x4s in place on the bottom of the tabletop. Remove the spacers and set the top on a base.
Cover Up Talk about making the most of what you have. Before the makeover, this area once featured a wood post and gutter -- in other words, an eyesore. With the help of bricks held together by masonry adhesive, it's now an architectural column.
Privacy Panel To get privacy without resorting to a heavy, light-blocking wall, the homeowner/designer created these wood panels to separate his yard from the neighbors'. Here's how to make them yourself: Step 1: Plan your panel arrangement. You'll need to dig holes approximately 42 inches deep every 8 feet or so. Consider renting a power auger for speedier digging. Step 2: Position cedar posts in the holes. Backfill with gravel and then soil. Use a level to ensure posts are perpendicular as you backfill. Step 3: Starting at the top, attach 1x4 cedar boards with deck screws. Keep things perfectly horizontal by checking your progress frequently with a level.
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