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Christmas cookies to light up the season

Posted on 12 November 2019 No comments
By The SUN


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Gail Camaya-Hills (center, in yellow) with the first batch of trainees

Christmas is just around the corner, and what better way to prepare for it and dispel some of the protest-related gloom in Hong Kong than by whipping up goodies that remind us that this is a season for cheer and good tidings?

This was what Pintura Circle President Abigail Camaya-Hills had in mind when she decided to give free lessons on baking Christmas cookies and making Christmas accessories for two successive Sundays this month.

“Christmas is coming and since Pinoys love homemade food, it made so much sense to offer this as a source of livelihood,” she said. “This is something anyone can do, even a beginner.”
On Nov. 10, about 30 Filipina domestic workers joined her cookie-making lesson at the Consulate’s Sentro Rizal room. Most of them had so much fun they were looking at also joining the Christmas decoration workshop on the next Sunday, Nov 17.

Not having access to an oven did not hinder Camaya-Hills and her two helpers, Vemma and Jerly, from teaching the participants how to make the dough, then with the use of moulds, cut them out into Christmas shapes like a star, a bough and Santa.

These pre-cut cookie moulds the participants were allowed to bring back home with them to bake and decorate.

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To move on to the next lesson of making cookie icing and using this to decorate their cookies, the ever-resourceful and generous trainor pulled out bags of butter cookies already baked to perfection for the participants to work on.

And this they did, turning the cookies into bright stars or boughs with green, yellow and red trimmings, or of Santa Claus in his jolly red suit.
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Decorating the cookies in Christmas colors

Camaya-Hills said about 70%  of the participants were beginners, but by the end of the lesson, everyone looked confident enough to put what they learned to good use.

One who confessed to having just handled an electric mixer for the first time in her life was confidently kneading and shaping her cookies in no time.
Many initially said they signed up for the lesson to see if they could use it in starting a baking business back home. But once they saw how pretty and tasty the cookies turned out, they began having other ideas.

“Pwede nang pang-regalo sa amo at baka magka Christmas bonus,” said one, only half-jokingly.

It was this show of selflessness and generosity of spirit that gave Camaya-Hills a different kind of fulfillment at the end of the whole-day session.

“It was admirable that a lot of them were excited to bring the decorated cookies (and the cut cookies that have yet to bake home) to their alagas to share and show off. That is true Filipino generosity – and showed how much their love their alagas - parang anak na nila!”

For the next lesson, Camaya-Hills will be teaching participants how to make Christmas table runners and fashion accessories and tree trimmings made of crystal. Again, for free, in keeping with this season of giving.

Christmas Cookie Recipe:


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Decorate your Christmas cookies as you please


Ingredients (For the cookies):

3 & ¾ all purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
1 ½ sugar (if brown, use 1 cup only)
2 eggs (duck eggs give a better flavor)
125 gms of unsalted butter (or ½ of a block of butter)
2 tsps vanilla extract

Procedure:
  1. Sift together flour, salt and baking powder. Set aside
  2. In a separate bowl, beat together the sugar and melted butter. Pour the vanilla extract onto butter/sugar mix. Beat one egg at a time until the mixture is smooth.
  3. Make a well in the flour mixture and pour the buter, sugar, vanilla and egg mixture. Keep mixing by hand until all the ingredients are absorbed. Put in a plastic bag or cover with muslin cloth and chill for two hours.
  4. Preheat oven to 200 degrees Celsius (or 400 degrees F)
  5. Grease cookie sheets in the cookie tray.
  6. Put flour on a clean surface, and using a rolling pin, take out small portions of the chilled dough. Roll out dough into 1/4 inch thick.
  7. Dip the cookie cutters into a bowl of flour and cut dough to the desired shapes.
  8. Arrange cut dough on baking trays and bake for 10-12 minutes, checking regularly if done.
  9. When done, cool them on a metal rack
  10. Put desired Christmas decoration on each cookie using the cookie icing 
For the Cookie Icing:

Ingredients:
¾ cup icing sugar
2 tsps water
3 drops of food coloring (preferred colors are white, yellow, green and red)

Procedure:
  1. Mix icing sugar with water until it peaks. Put 2-3 drops of food coloring until you get the desired color
  2. Put the icing mix in plastic piping. Cut the plastic piping very thinly so only a thin line of icing comes out
  3. Decorate the cookies as you desire. 


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Filipina volleyball player linked to drug parcel case

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Filipina helper is on trial at High Court
for accepting the drug parcel

Filipina maid Analyn de Leon was a last-minute consignee of a drug parcel sent by a man from Africa in May last year, the High Court was told on Friday, Nov 8. The original recipient was said to be an African man, then a Filipina helper who played volleyball.

This emerged at the re-trial of De Leon, who is charged with trafficking in a dangerous drug for taking delivery of the shipment, sent to her employers’ flat in Yoho Midtown, Yuen Long.

De Leon pleaded not guilty to the charge on the second day of her trial before Judge Amanda Woodcock of the Court of First Instance.
The court heard that De Leon was arrested on May 4 last year after she received the parcel delivered by an officer posing as a DHL man to her employer’s flat.

The parcel contained 237 grams of methamphetamine or what is commonly called “ice,” valued at $334,530. It was declared to contain dried plums and was posted in Cotonou, Benin.

Prosecutor Ken Ng said that phone calls, emails and Whatsapp messages found on the helper’s cell phone indicated the Filipina was a last-minute recipient of the parcel.
The package was originally addressed to one Burnett Mobuka Oguye at a unit in Mirador Mansions, Tsimshatsui. An officer posing as a delivery man tried to deliver the parcel to the address on Apr 24 but staff in the guesthouse said no such person lived there.

The next day a man who identified himself as Burnett called the Customs hotline asking why the parcel was not delivered and arranged a delivery that night. But the man called again later that day saying he would not be available.

Later on, a man called Customs and asked that the parcel be delivered to another address and would be received by a woman named Adelaida. But on the date arranged for the delivery, Adelaida was said to have traveled to the Philippines.

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The witness said as the parcel was still undelivered, the sender sent a message requesting a change of consignee and gave De Leon’s name and her employer’s address.

The officer said she called up De Leon on May 2 to arrange a delivery on May 4. The witness said that after the maid signed the receipt and took the parcel, she arrested her.

In a video interview played back in court, De Leon said she met Adelaida, also a helper, three months before a one-day volleyball league at Fa Hui Park in Mongkok.

She said Adelaida asked her on a Friday before the league to receive a parcel for her because she would be in the Philippines for a month. She said she agreed.

De Leon will continue giving evidence tomorrow, Nov 12. – Vir B. Lumicao


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Filipina denies stealing $1k from barrister employer

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By Vir B. Lumicao

Robinion's trial will resume on Nov 24 in Eastern Court

A Filipina maid has denied stealing $1,000 from her barrister employer, then using the money to top up her Alipay account.

Lady Lynne Robinion, former helper of barrister Joey Yuen, took the witness stand on Nov. 8, the second day of her trial at Eastern Court.

Robinion told her lawyer Helen Ki that the money she used to top up her Alipay account on the day police arrested her was a loan from her fellow helper.
The maid said she opened the Alipay account in May this year as a more convenient means of sending money to her mother and her children in the Philippines.

However, Yuen said in her testimony earlier that she had given the $1,000 to her other helper, Rose Suarez, to put in a deposit box in the maid’s room

Robinion said she was hired by Yuen in March 2018 to cook, clean the house and look after the employer’s six-year-old son.

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“I clean the flat and do most of the work because the other helper focuses on my employer’s daughter,” said Robinion.

She said her relationship with her ward and male employer was good.

On the day Yuen told the maid that her money was missing, Robinion said she knew nothing about it. When the police came and asked her about the money, she said she began to cry.
During cross-examination by the prosecution lawyer, Robinion got confused when asked about details of her remittances to her mother and children.

When asked how much of her monthly salary she was sending to her mother, she said $2,000 to $3,000. The amount goes to paying for her children’s needs, rent of Php6,000, house expenses and bills.

The rent was $600 to $700, she replied when asked how much would rent be in Hong Kong dollars. In total, she said, her monthly remittance was Php15,000 to Php18,000.

But when the prosecutor asked her how many times she sent money to her mother and children through Alipay from March to July this year, she admitted it was about 20 times.

Robinion was the only defense witness and the last to testify in court during the trial presided by Magistrate Vivian Wong.

Yuen and Suarez both gave evidence on the first day of the trial on Oct 24.    

Wong adjourned the trial until Nov 29, for the continuation of the prosecutor’s cross-examination of Robinion.


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Chinese Horoscope

Posted on 11 November 2019 No comments


BABOY. Isinilang noong 1923/35/47/59/71/83/95/07
Magpakita ng imahinasyon at lambing sa love life upang hindi mamatay ang romansa. Bigyan ng oras ang pagkakaibigan, matutong makinig at magpakita ng suporta. Sa trabaho, may sisiklab na usapin at magkakaroon ng mga pagtatalo. Ang transaksyon sa lupa ay maaayos ng ayon sa gusto mo.  Lucky numbers: 13, 21, 33 1t 44. 

DAGA. Isinilang noong 1924/36/48/60/72/84/96/08
Madali kang makaka-adjust sa mga pagbabagong magaganap. Maginhawa ang pamumuhay mo ngayon pero baka magka-problema ng dahil sa mana o sa kung sino ang hahalili sa puwesto. Maligaya ang love life. Huwag pahirapan ang pamilya ng dahil sa sobrang paghihigpit. Ang maliit na problema sa kalusugan ay huwag palakihin o palalain. Lucky numbers: 11, 29, 33 at 45.

BAKA. Isinilang noong 1925/37/49/61/73/85/97/09
Hindi ka takot humarap sa problema dahil matapang ka, hahanapan mo ng solusyon ang lahat. Malaki ang tsansa na magtagumpay ka na sa iyong trabaho o negosyo. Matatag ang pinansyal na kalagayan; singilin din ang mga may utang sa iyo. Huwag gatungan ang pagseselos ng kapartner dahil posibleng maging bayolente ang reaksyon nito. Lucky numbers: 16, 22, 33 at 45.

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TIGRE Isinilang noong 1926/38/50/62/74/86 at 98/10
Balisa ka sa panahong ito, piliting mabawasan ang tensiyon. May mga problema sa trabaho, manahimik ka muna. Nasasanay kang laging tinutulungan, maging responsable. Bantayan ang mga anak upang maiwasan ang aksidente sa loob ng tahanan. Lucky numbers: 9, 12, 35 at 40.

KUNEHO Isinilang noong 1927/39/51/63/75/87/99
May pagbabago sa love life- posibleng mauwi sa pag-iibigan ang pagkakaibigan. Ikaw ang sentro ng atensyon sa tahanan mo ngayon. Maging masaya sa maliliit na bagay na nagaganap sa buhay. Mag-ingat na madulas o magkasakit ng dahil sa lamig. Huwag sayangin ang mga pagkakataong dumarating at ingatan ang pananalapi. Lucky numbers: 12, 31, 37 at 43.

 DRAGON Isinilang noong 1928/40/52/64/76/88/00
May sapat kang tapang at lakas na harapin ang mga problema. Iwasang pagselosin ang kapartner. Huwag ikumpara ang sarili sa mga kapamilya. Hinay-hinay sa gastos upang makaiwas sa alanganing sitwasyon. Mas makabubuti kung itatago ang sobrang cash upang magamit sa mas importanteng bagay. Samantalahin ang pagkakataon na dumami ang mga kakilala at kaibigan na maaaring makatulong sa iyo. Lucky numbers: 9, 18, 27 at 34.

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AHAS Isinilang noong 1929/41/53/65/77/89/01
Iwasan ang importanteng pakikipag-usap sa trabaho o negosyo dahil maikli ang pasensya mo ngayon. Isang magandang pag-ibig ang posibleng magsimula. Ang problema ng mag-asawa ay dapat pag-usapan ng maayos. Pakalmahin ang sarili sa pamamagitan ng sports, kung hindi ay susumpungin ka ng pananakit ng sikmura. Pipilitin mong maging komportable ang kalagayan ng mahal sa buhay. Lucky numbers: 5, 7, 19 at 41.

KABAYO. Isinilang noong 1930/42/54/66/78/90/02
Lulutang ang maganda mong katangian at magbubunga ng maganda ang iyong pagsisikap. Masaya ang samahan sa pamilya, huwag nang ungkatin ang dating away. Iwasang makipag-kumpetensya sa asawa. Mababawasan ang iyong sigla. Matutukso kang mamili ng husto. Lucky numbers: 17, 24, 38 at 44.

KAMBING. Isinilang noong 1919/31/43/55/67/79/91/03
Masaya ang lovelife. Ito ang tamang oras na makipagkasundo sa nakaalitang miyembro ng pamilya, huwag nang patagalin ito. Huwag gaanong intindihin ang problema dahil kusa itong maayos. Kung naninigarilyo, oras na upang tigilan na ito at nang hindi lumala ang lagay ng kalusugan. Lucky numbers: 6, 13, 33 at 46.

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UNGGOY. Isinilang noong 1920/32/44/56/68/80/92/04
Mahaharap sa mahirap na problema pero nariyan ang mga kaibigan mo na handang tumulong sa iyo. Makakatuklas ka ng mahalagang bagay tungkol sa iyong sarili. Hindi ito ang tamang panahon upang pag-usapan ang tungkol sa mana. Kung may asawa, samantalahin ang panahong ito upang ayusin ang pamamahay. Lucky numbers: 3, 16, 22 at 39.

TANDANG. Isinilang noong 1921/33/45/57/69/81/93/05
Puno ka ng sigla at masayahin ka, kaya natutuwa ang lahat ng nasa paligid mo. Maaliwalas din ang samahan ng pamilya kaya mapapanatili mo ang kapayapaan ng loob kahit iniinis ka ng iba. Maaayos mo rin ang mga gastusin. Hindi inaasahang pagbabago sa trabaho ang magaganap, pero makakabuti ito sa iyo sa bandang huli. Lucky numbers: 7, 18, 34 at 40.

ASO. Isinilang noong 1922/34/46/58/70/82/94/06
Maging praktikal, iwasang maging masyong ambisyoso sa gusto mong gawin. Posibleng magka-allergy, iwasan ang dairy products, shellfish, baboy, at manok; dagdagan ang kain ng salad at mga gulay. Iwasang umuwi na mag-isa kapag malalim na ang gabi upang maiwasan na maging biktima ng karahasan. Umiwas din sa magugulong lugar. Lucky numbers: 13, 15, 21 at 45.
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