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Developing Your Gameplan | Working from Home

Today I’m officially starting my new gameplan for making money online. My first target is to earn 26,000 in passive income–26,000 is our monthly expenses for my family. I am aiming to achieve this in 3 months. Right now, the bulk of my income is from my work-from-home job, so I’d really like to shift it to residual income.

This new gameplan includes:

Having daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly goals and sticking to those goals. In a study of Harvard students, 10% of the students had goals in their minds and they were the ones who earn at least thrice as much as everyone else. Yet 3% of these students have CLEAR WRITTEN GOALS, and it is these same 3% that earn at least ten times as much as everyone else. Keeping a list of your goals is a very powerful time management tool. You’ll be surprised to find how much you can do in a day, plus it really feels good to see all that you have accomplished for the day. It makes you feel good about yourself and keeps you motivated.

Waking up 2 hours early. I intend to wake up two hours earlier just to have time for exercise as well as to work on my most important goals. Big goals means you will be encountering big challenges, and big challenges=STRESS. You’ll really need your health up at its peak to be able to face these challenges.

Learn, learn, learn. Although I’ve stopped college, I never stopped learning. I intend to continue doing so through audio learning and seminars. I’m particularly focusing on success training, leadership, organizational behavior, and business training audios. You can find these on the internet, by the way, like on YouTube. Try a search for Robert Kiyosaki and watch his videos. Buy his book on your local bookstore or borrow one from a businessman.

Have time to relax. This year has been very busy for me. Sometimes I work 7 days a week for two months straight. If I wasn’t keeping myself in top shape through regular 30 minute to an hour exercise then I would probably be sick in bed right now. And no, I’m not a workaholic. I do love to work, but I enjoy my relaxation time as well. I do continue working hard because I’m aiming to retire at 30. Go someplace close to nature, do martial arts training or something, and write the fantasy novel I wanted so much to write.

Tithe more. Everytime I receive money from my job, I go out to buy groceries then hand them out to people sleeping on the streets. When I feel down and really stressed and there are really times when I’m broke because of the bills to pay with my business and due to the past few months of recession, I go out to do the same thing and I feel like ready to work again for the next week.

By next year, I’m aiming to be able to help support a foundation I’ve been working with for differently abled persons. These people are trained in IT, and yet they couldn’t apply their skills yet due to lack of experience and because they have a very slow internet connection right now that takes 20 seconds to load a page and only one PC is connected to the internet. I was thinking of at least sponsoring their internet connection so they could apply their skills and could avail of work through the internet.

How to make vegetable patties | Home Business Ideas

Aside from making patties out  of meat or meat substitutes,   we can produce them by using vegetables  thus selling these  more nutritious patties as  snacks for school children and adults alike.   Here’s how:

Ingredients:

3 boiled medium sized potatoes, peeled and mashed
½ cup grated carrots
¼ cup green peas
½ teaspoon salt
¼ teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon minced garlic
½ cup chopped sausage
2 eggs, beaten
1 cup breadcrumbs
oil for frying

Procedure:

Mix together all ingredients except breadcrumbs and oil.  Shape into a patty and roll in beaten eggs and then in bread crumbs.  Fry until brown.

How to Make Candied Fruits and vegetables | Work Philippines


Candied fruits and vegetables are prepared by gradually concentrating them in syrup.  This is done by repeatedly boiling the fruit or vegetable until it is heavily filled with syrup.   To prevent stickiness, the product is dried after being boiled in syrup.  On the other hand, glazed fruits and vegetables are prepared by coating the candied  fruits or vegetables with a concentrated solution of sugar and  confectioner’s glucose syrup.  They are also dried to produce a transparent product.  The finished product should not be soft, too tough and leathery.

Procedures:


Selecting fruits and vegetables
.  Choose mature, firm and sound fruits and vegetables.  Those that are over ripe are too soft and will not stand the long process.

Preparing the fruits and vegetables.  Wash and cut fruits or vegetables into desired shape and size.  Soak the fruits and vegetables in diluted lime solution to make the texture firm.  Treat those that easily discolor with a diluted solution of sulfurous acid.  After this process, wash the fruits and vegetables very well to remove the sulfur or lime.  Drain.

Boiling.  Cook the fruit or vegetable with just enough water until tender.  This will make the tissues soft and easily penetrated by the syrup.  Be sure not to over cook it so as not to
spoil the shape and texture of the fruit or vegetable.

Cooking.  Drain the boiled fruit or vegetable and place in a pan.  Pour sugar starting with enough syrup to cover the fruit or vegetable.  Bring the mixture to boiling point.  Set aside to cool.   Keep the fruit or vegetable completely submerged in the syrup. You may use a clean plate or weight to press down the fruit or vegetable.  This is important because parts that are not soaked in syrup will become dry and hard.

In soaking and plumping fruits and vegetables, follow the suggestions in the following table:

Table 1. Plumping of fruits:

Concentration of syrup (Balling)    Time for soaking        Addition of
Fruits/vegetables in                sugar for
Syrup                                      increasing the
density for     each  soaking

35                                                       24 hours                    1st day
45                                                       24 hours                    2nd day – 2 oz. sugar
47                                                       36 hours                    3rd day  – 2 oz. sugar
52                                                        36 hours                   5th day  – 2 oz. sugar
57                                                        48 hours                   8th day  – 3 oz. sugar
65                                                        48 hours                  10th day – 4 oz. sugar
70                                                        72                            12th day – 4 oz. sugar

Drain off the starting syrup and add sugar or a combination of corn syrup and sugar  to increase the density using Table 1 as a guide.  Between the plumping periods, boil the syrup to dissolve the sugar.  Then test with a hydrometer.  A hydrometer is an instrument that measures the specific gravity of liquids.  Make the  necessary adjustments according to the table by adding two tablespoons of water to reduce the density.

If you do not have a  hydrometer, drain off the starting syrup and measure.  Add one cup of sugar or one-half cup of corn syrup to every quart.

Heat the syrup to dissolve the sugar.  Add the fruit or vegetable and boil for two to four minutes.  Let the   mixture cool.,

Increase the concentration until the syrup registers 290 degrees Fahrenheit on a candy thermometer.

Store in final syrup.  Soak the fruit or vegetable in thick syrup for three days or longer.  If soaked in heavy syrup, the fruit or vegetable will keep for at least three weeks.  If there are signs of fermentation or molding, boil the fruits and syrup for two to three minutes.

Drying the candied fruit. Drain the fruits in a colander.  Dip the colander into simmering water for three seconds.  This is done to remove the syrup at the surface.  Spread them in racks to dry.  The syrup can be used again.  Just dilute or add three parts of the syrup to one part of water.

Dry the candies thoroughly until no syrup can be extracted from any part of the candy.  Dry the candies under the sun or in an oven at a temperature of 110 degrees Fahrenheit for about ten hours to retain the natural color.

As a finishing touch to the product, it can be crystallized or glazed.  Before the candies dry completely, roll each piece in granulated sugar.  Then, dry thoroughly.

For glazed surfaces, make fresh syrup by mixing one pound of sugar with one-half cup of water and boil.  Dip the candies into the syrup.  Then arrange the pieces on a rack or tray for drying in an oven at a temperature not higher than 120 degrees Fahrenheit.  Turn the candies while drying so that the candies will be dry on all sides.

Finishing the candy.  Wrap each candy in wax paper.  The finished product should appear whole and not disintegrate.  The natural color should be retained all throughout.  It should be crisp and tender but firm.

Popular Candied Fruits and Vegetables

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How to make papaya pickles | Steps and Ingredients

You can make this kind of pickle all throughout the year since  papaya fruits are always in season.   My mom made the best selling papaya pickles  in the community.

Ingredients:

3 cups grated unripe papaya
2 sweet red bell peppers
2 green bell peppers
1 carrot
1 small cucumber
1 hot red pepper
Solution of 4 parts vinegar and 1 part sugar

Procedure:

Soak the grated papaya overnight in strong salt solution.

Peel and slice the cucumber and carrot into desired size and shape.  Soak overnight in a strong salt solution with a  pinch of alum.  Wash with water and drain well.  Cut the sweet and red, green  peppers into desired shapes.  Pack the first six ingredients in jars.  Boil the solution of vinegar and sugar.  Then pour into jars until product is covered.  (Before using the jars,  these should be sterilized first).  Cover jars , seal and label.

How to make peanut brittles | Tips from a Work-at-Home Mom

Here are the things you will need and the steps you need to do to make peanut brittles. You can earn additional income by selling peanut brittles on an order basis.

Ingredients:

¾ cups chopped peanuts (roasted)

1 cup sugar

1 tsp. salt (optional)

1 tsp. baking soda

1 tablespoon margarine


Procedure:


l. Melt 1 cup sugar in a frying pan.

2. Reduce heat, then add ¾ cups chopped, roasted peanuts and baking soda.

3. Mix 1 tablespoon margarine.

4. Pour the mixture in greased chopping board.  Roll to a thin sheet while hot using a rolling pin.

5. Cut into desired shape.  Cool, pack in polyethylene bags and label.

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