How to Make Homemade Balado Potato Fries

 


How to Make Homemade Balado Potato Fries

Ingredients:

1.      350 gr potato

2.      3 teaspoons balado powder

3.      ½ liter cooking oil

Steps:

1.      First thing first, wash the potato

2.      Slice the potato into fries

3.      After that, Put the potato fries onto oiled frying pan and then cook for few minutes

4.      Put the cooked potato fries on top of plate

5.      Finally, Sprinkle the balado powder on top of potato fries. Then you can enjoy the homemade potato fries

Memorable Experience



Reenacting in High School

One day, when I was 17 years old or in third grade of high school, there was an annual event to celebrate school anniversary by the student council and teacher. My class had a week before we performed in front of juries. The first day we had discussed our theme, the result was reenacting scene from a movie called The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian.

Next day, Rakha, Fikri, Gery, and I were tasked to make properties. First, we needed to find woods, bamboos, and etc. We made properties while the others were practicing a scene, three days passed and we had made properties like armors, swords, bows, and arrows. For the rest of the days, I practiced to be an archer. We had a problem to find lion costume but instead we used a tiger costume.

The day of the event started, my class was called, we used field of the high school in front the juries. While we reenacting a duel, one of the swords was broken, the one who had broken sword was supposed to win. We were saved by them, they improved the duel, the one who did not have broken sword pretended to lose the fight. The audiences laughed when the tiger was entering a scene. We already knew that would lose, but it was better than our last years. The days we spent time to practice were more fun.


My Inspirational Person

 


William Shakespeare

            William Shakespeare was a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564 and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist. He is often called England's national poet. His surviving works consist of 38 plays, 154 sonnets, two long narrative poems, and several other poems. His plays have been translated into every major living language, and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. One of the top-of-mind tragedy romantic stories is Romeo and Juliet by the legendary writer William Shakespeare.

            William Shakespeare was not only a prolific writer, he is said to have introduced over one thousand words and phrases into the English language. Some people today reading Shakespeare for the first time complain that the language is difficult to understand, yet we are still using hundreds of words and phrases coined by him in our everyday conversation. phrases like ‘to be or not to be’, ‘break the ice‘, and ‘fair play’, what’s less well known is the number of Shakespeare phrases still in common usage today. It’s unlikely that native English speakers are able to get through a day without using one or more Shakespeare sayings in one way or another, without even thinking about it.

About Me



            My name is Harry Setyanto, just call me Harry, I was born on 16th September 1999 in Purwokerto, Indonesia. I am the 2nd child among the 3 children of my parents. I live in Sukadamai Street RT 3 / RW 10, Karangpucung, Purwokerto Selatan. I am a 2nd year college student of English Language Teaching Department. I choose English Language Teaching Department because I want to learn English language further. I like reading especially reading articles, comics, visual novels, etc. Even though I like reading, I don’t like wall of texts such as essays, etc.

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How to Make Homemade Balado Potato Fries

  How to Make Homemade Balado Potato Fries Ingredients: 1.       350 gr potato 2.       3 teaspoons balado powder 3.       ½ liter c...