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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

I just ate salad from KFC, Garden d'Lite Salad in Asian Dressing

I just ate salad from KFC






Yes, you read it right folks. I just ate a bowl of salad from KFC. It's the Garden d'Lite Salad in Asian dressing.



Its taste was so good and awesome. After finishing my bowl, I thought of getting another one. But of course, money-wise, and diet-conscious, I need nothing but to stop myself from craving for another one.



About its taste, just like the usual taste of Asian salad dressing, it's sour and somehow spicy. I really like spicy foods so I think this one is a must-try. Also, I think I can smell the scent of egg yolk from it. It's like the dressing comes alive to your taste buds. Excellent! Really mouth-watering!



And about the vegetables, it has fresh, crispy and crunchy lettuce leaves together with several slices of tomatoes and what do you call this one? Uhm, cold and hard bread? Ha-ha. I'm not sure about it. It tastes like bread. So I think it's a bread. But if you think, it's not, kindly share it to me through posting comments. :)



Really, it has few ingredients in it. But what can you ask from so-cheap price? It only costs for Php 45.00. Very cheap, right? But I found out from my dear friend Google that KFC's Garden d'Lite has different versions in other countries. Maybe it depends upon the country. In Malaysia, their own version of it has lettuce leaves,sliced tomatoes, shredded carrots, corn kernels and cucumber sticks. I don't have any idea on how much is it in Malaysia but I'm pretty sure it's much expensive, 'cause it has a lot of veggies in it.



Oh wait, I found it. I found a price list from a KFC's website in Malaysia, and it says it costs around 5 MR (Malaysian currency). So I converted it and found out that it costs around Php 70.00. Oh, but let me clear this one. Malaysian version of KFC Garden d'Lite has also chicken popcorns (it's like the chicken in Snackbox, either Funshots or Hotshots). So it's clear that Malaysian's KFC Garden d'Lite is much cheaper than what is here in the Philippines.



I would also like to try KFC's Chicken Salad. It's the same with Garden d'Lite but it has more veggies and has chicken popcorns. And it's around Php 95.00. I'm planning to buy it next week, if my budget would allow me to do so. haha.



Oh, I almost forgot. No pictures of it for today, but I'll try to upload if I got the chance to buy it again. I never expected that I'm going to write a food review about it, so after I bought it, I really consumed it easily and fastly, and I never took pictures of it. It's just that when I got full and then I realized I want to make a review for it. Hahaha.



Anyway, it's very healthy and delicious, so I think you should try it too. It's not just very healthy, it can also make you save from gaining weight. Aha! It's cheap so get one now.-Kneesaa, 19.

Monday, February 20, 2012

Electoral Speech (for elementary)

A good day to all of you!

It is my pleasure to speak my thoughts infront of you. I never thought even in my wildest dreams that I will be given this such a great chance.

I know, I am but a young student. A student who only knows little of his world, who only knows little of everything.

I am not as big as the president of our beloved country, nor as big as the USA's top man. But even with my little appearance, I can claim that I have such a great heart. A heart which I know will guide me wherever I wish to go to, whichever path I wish to cross to, or whichever ladder I wish to climb up.

My dearest instructors, my fellow co-students, come and listen to me. I always think of what things or what help I can give to my school community. I am never that ambitious to promise big things, but I always dream of giving a part of me to my people. A part of my knowledge, a part of my wisdom I've earned throughout the years.

Let me simplify my goals in this coming school election. Do you still remember what our National Hero, the great Dr. Jose Rizal said? Let me rephrase what he said towards youth. 'The youth, is the hope, of our future.' The youth is the hope of our future? Is it right? Yes, it is, but the youth still needs pampering, and that pampering, is what we call, education.

We, the youth, are the future nation-bearers. Someday, we will carry the nation in our shoulders just like how Atlas carried the world in his. But how can we do that with only the education as our nourishment?

First, go to school and study. It's not hard to study. We have our persevering parents and teachers to help us out in our studies. Next, eliminate the bad effects of technology into the lives of my co-students. There, our party will come to help.

We don't promise, but once seated in the position, we will try our best to spearhead educational programs such as free after-class tutorials. In that way, the time supposedly allotted for computer games and social networkings will be diminished as well as the students will have more time acquiring knowledge fromr our student-tutors.

Aside from that, we will try to launch mini sports-awareness activities by cooperating with our P.E. teachers. In that way, we can help enhance the physical strength of our co-students as well their awareness with regards to sports, may it be traditional games such as our very own piko and tumbang-preso or our adapted sports such as basketball, volleyball and or badminton.

Simple programs, great advocacies. It's how our platforms appeared to be, but as I may remind you, my dear listeners, we don't want to promise big things. I am just a student, we are just students of an elementary school. And let's have this quote, 'big things come in small packages'. We will try to offer you small packages, but these thinsg we might not know, can produce big things. Big and good effects.

I am grateful to my understanding and ever-patient audiences. I don't know if there'll be a next time for me to speak my thoughts again. I am not directly pleading for your votes, or for your trust. But I hope you find it in your hearts our sincerity towards the welfare of our school community. This is the time to act and become the responsible youth of our nation.

If we will join hands together, we will achieve the outcome that we want most.

Again, thank you very much and a good day to all of you!

(I created this speech for someone running for a position in their student government.)