Bali Satay – Sate Lilit

OVERVIEW:
This probably the most delicious satay you will ever encounter. The delicate flavors of the shrimp and fish are greatly improved if you can find spears of fresh lemongrass to use as skewers, and if you can cook them over a fire of coconut husks rather than charcoal. Nonetheless, even with wooden skewers and a standard charcoal grill, you will have people coming back more.

INGREDIENTS:
600 gr skinned boneless snapper fillet
1 cup freshly grated coconut or
1½ cups moistened desiccated coconut
½ cup seafood spice paste
5 fragrant lime leaves, chopped
1 tsp black peppercorns, finely crushed
1 tsp salt
3-5 bird’s eye chilies, very finely chopped
2 tbsp palm sugar
Lemon grass or satay skewers

PREPARATION:
1. Mince fish fillet very finely in a food processor or with a chopper.
2. Add all other ingredients & mix well.
3. Mould a heaped tablespoon full of this mixture around a wooden skewer or over trimmed stalks of lemon grass and grill over charcoal until golden brown.

Note: This recipe won’t work with frozen fish.

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Sea Walker at Sanur- Bali

Seawalker tourism in Indonesia. You do not need to remove the glasses in the water and do not need to know how to swim, because this is a sea walker (walking on the seabed)

This time, we will try one of the exciting water sports and fun in Bali. Not snorkeling, scuba diving or surfing, but seawalker alias walk on the seabed. Its location at Sanur beach, near the Puri Santrian hotel. The essential equipment is specially designed helmet dive for underwater activities such as Sea Walker. And interestingly, the activities that one can be joined even by those who can not swim at all. Ask why?

Before stepping into the sea, we will be given a briefing on the techniques. Then we will transfer by boat to the pontoon Seawalker in the middle of the sea. Here we want to pair that special helmet fed by pure oxygen. Guided by the instructor, we’re going down the stairs to go down there who set foot towing which is about 5-7 meters deep. Stay calm and relax, because we do not feel there is a difference between breathing in the land to breathe in water. No matter if you wear glasses or contact lens, this unique helmet is not transparent. So you can still wear glasses under the water. In the water, we can take a walk to enjoy the enchanting underwater imaginable while feeding the fish dance. Approximately 30 minutes after the dive, we will be invited to ride to the pontoon and then taken again by boat to the mainland to enjoy lunch at the restaurant imaginable Puri Santrian hotel. The total time we need for this activity from the start pick-up back to the hotel about 4 hours. It would be nice and interesting to follow the trip in the morning It’ll be a good and clear water. (ekuta.com)

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Thinking Outside the Box


The redesigned shoe box looks the same, but uses 43% less paper

When you set a goal to reduce, recycle or reuse everything, then packaging really has to change. Walmart has pledged to cut back on packaging all across the supply chain. Those of us on the “apparel packaging” team knew we could make a big difference, so we stepped in to help.
We zeroed in on footwear. You may not have heard of “replenishment boxes,” but 30 million of them flow through our U.S. supply chain every year. These boxes ship loose footwear not sold in traditional shoeboxes, serving as a carrier and protecting them from dust and other elements. Suppliers usually provide their own boxes, in various types and sizes that are often wasteful. Clearly, this was a huge opportunity for our team.
We took over ownership of box production and set two goals: minimize waste while standardizing material specification. The box was redesigned using 43 percent LESS paper, and saving 28 percent in costs.

In the first 10 months of 2011, about 14.4 million boxes were produced, which equates to a savings of 692 tons of paper. To put that in perspective, that’s the environmental equivalent of more than 2,500 trees! Other environmental savings? More than 400,000 pounds of solid waste, 2.4 million gallons of water and 14,500 million BTU’s.
We love making a difference on this kind of scale, and we are hard at work identifying the next opportunity!
What packaging innovations do you feel should be mainstream?

What types of packaging would you like to see changed?
(http://www.walmartgreenroom.com)

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