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After childhood middle age starts with new ideas and emotion and man and woman wants sex according to day and night need to satisfy their emotions and the fume of the soul.
Daily life during the Middle Ages is sometimes hard to fathom. Pop culture loves to focus on exciting medieval moments-heroic knights charging into battle; romantic liaisons between royalty and commoner; breakthroughs and discoveries made. But life for your average person during the Dark Ages was very routine, and activities revolved around an agrarian calendar.
Most of the time was spent working the land, and trying to grow enough food to survive another year. Church feasts marked sowing and reaping days, and occasions when peasant and lord could rest from their labors.
Social activities were important, and every citizen in a medieval town would be expected to attend. Fairs with troubadours and acrobats performing in the street¦merchants selling goods in the town square€¦games of chance held at the local tavern
tournaments featuring knights from near and abroad¦these were just some of the ways medieval peasants spent their leisure time. Medieval weddings were cause for the entire town to celebrate.
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So, this is the easy way to cook curry vegetable. I mean are are plastic sachet curry mix and all you have to do is follow the instruction. I have been cooking curry but chicken, never tried fish, but I think this new idea give me push to cook some.
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Mackerel is a good tasting fish. But I’ve never had it with curry. Just a squeeze of lime and some hot sauce. But my husband does enjoy curry very much and likes curry chicken or curry fish.
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It looks tasty in eating I will try to make it at am home today sure. But I will make thus as I have in a boof of Sea Foods Cooking
Ingredients
4 Fillets Fresh Mackerel (400g)
2 Tablespoons Vegetable Oil (20g)
1 Onion, Medium (150g)
6 Garlic Cloves (18g)
½ Teaspoon Ground Ginger (2g)
1 Teaspoon Cumin (3g)
2 Teaspoons Ground Coriander (6g)
1 Teaspoon Ground Turmeric (3g)
1 Teaspoon Garam Masala (3g)
½ Tub Natural Yogurt, ½ Large Tub, Low Fat (250g)
4 Green Chillies (20g)
7 Tablespoons Brown Rice (285g)Method
Peel and chop the onion and garlic.
Wash the chillies and cut them in half lengthwise. Remove the seeds and white bit surrounding them. Finely chop the chillies. Wash hands immediately after.
Heat the oil in a heavy-based frying pan and cook the onion over medium heat for 5 minutes, or until softened and lightly brown.
Add the garlic and spices to the pan and stir for 2 minutes.
Add the yogurt and chillies to the pan. Cover with a lid and simmer on a low heat for 10 minutes.
Add the mackerel fillets and continue to simmer on a low heat for 10 minutes or until the fish is cooked through and flakes easily. Try not to cook too long as the fish will produce a liquid and the sauce will spoil.
Cook the rice according to the instructions on the packet and serve with the fish curry.
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That is really helpful but when you think of life, the hard life we are living, and we are working for a bread for a day, how can you enjoy your work. It also reminds you that you are not receiving high salary, you may not enjoy your work.
Lazy and reluctant? Nope. These days I’m happy every time I open my eyes. 🙂
Dread going to the office? Used to! But I quit my job. No more dread. Wasn’t the easiest decision to make but I have absolutely no regrets.
Work is what you do to earn money to pay the bills. But it should involve doing something you like. However, if you’re not fortunate enough to land the job of your dreams, be positive about the way you approach your tasks and be thankful you have a job. A lot of people are unemployed. 🙂
Those facts are all true, we all need to eat about 3 times at least and have a good rest to be able to better focus on work every day. And I also agree to that fact – Life is more important than Work. So true. I guess that not everyone thinking like that.
How can someone enjoy his job when there are colleagues that are putting pressure on you? making you always stressed up, you wake up in the morning knowing that you have to go through it all over again for a new day, it kills my mood.
So true. I agree with your sentiments. The only way to enjoy your job is by no ing what you do, without that it will be impossible to enjoy your job. I remember one time I was in such a situation where I used to struggle every single day, when I wake up I just want to get back to my blankets shut my eyes and tell myself that this is just a bad dream. But the reality of the matter was that I had no choice, but to wake up bathe dress up ha e a cup of tea and hit the road. It really made me sad soetimes just thinking about it. So this can also be very disappointing to you and your employer because you don’t even focus on your work you have no passion to do yourbest and get your company to the place that you would want it to be. So I would suggest to anyone that is not happy in their job to start looking for another job and leave where you are for th3 sake of being sana and healthy. It’s really not worth it to stick there and be frustrated throughout your life in the name of securing a job.
Work is a source of pleasure if no work life is dull doing something is better than doing nothing. Work may be irksome but its end is better on the contrary negative work start is sweet but its end is bitter. Therefore work according to choice brings happiness to the worker if not may have benefit and lies in it fame without cast.
Because work comprises such a large part of our life, perhaps we should take a closer look at some simple ways to enjoy work more. Because we all have the ability to change our perspective, we also have the ability to change the way we feel about different aspects of our lives. Work is an area of life that is often ripe for a little perspective modification.
What would it take for your work to feel more enjoyable and rewarding? Is there a way to create a mental shift that would allow you to start looking forward to working?
We spend a lot of time trying to find ways to be more productive, and I am all for productivity to a point. There’s nothing wrong with finding ways to spend our time more effectively. But instead of just doing more work in less time, it is also important to find ways to enjoy the work we are doing.
Whether you are an employee who needs to develop a more positive attitude toward work, or an employer in search of HR software to make your job less stressful, their are things you can do to make work more enjoyable.
You have the point with your blogs. But I must add this “We often miss opportunity because it’s dressed in overalls and looks like work.” ― Thomas A. Edison
A 7-Step Path to Enjoying Work
1. Realize you were designed to work.
2. Understand work takes place in an imperfect world.
3. Use work to supply provisions for yourself and your family.
4. Notice how your work contributes to the common good.
5. Work ethically.
6. Humbly and proudly accept honest compensation.
7. Remove the pursuit of riches.
Best way for me to enjoy my work? Keep the coffee flowing. 🙂