

Meaning: The firstborn in the family is called “Wayan” – that would be me!, the second is “Made”, third is “Nyoman”, and the fourth is “Ketut”, then Wayan again for the fifth. There are four names in a Balinese family that are repeated frequently. Balinese naming culture is one of the things I find most interesting. Isn’t it strange that the island still belongs to Indonesia but very different at the same time!ģ. Denpasar is the largest and most populous city with a total population of over 834,881 and is also Bali’s capital city. Bali – The rumour-has-it-right magical and mysterious Bali has its own charms combined of the friendly people, spiritual cultures, perfect picture of soaking sunshine, beautiful palm beaches and soaring volcanoes.Ģ. There you go girls! There is a way for everything 🙂 xoxoġ cancelled flight, 2 times delayed (Jetstar You let me down!) and finally l landed in Bali for the very first time!Ħ nights, 5 days, 5 Nasi Goreng (yes 1 for dinner everyday!!), 10 Bintang beers, 8 cocktails, 3 massages, 6 hot summer nights, bean bags and beach pubs, all the people I met, the conversations I had… Thanks Bali for some sweet memories and the things I learnt:ġ. If none of the above works, perhaps use fresh tomatoes next time as they do not come in jars.
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Not a fan of Facebook, Google or youtube it, apparently there are videos of all kinds showing you how to do things these days! If you live on a desert with no one around, but still have the internet, post it on Facebook, you will be surprised how many nice people out there will try to help you. If #8 is too hard, ask the guy next door to help!ġ0. Still can not do it yourself, you need a boyfriend or a man in the house!ĩ. The trick is just push the crown down to balance the atmosphere between inside the jar and outside and the crown will be very easy to release.Ĩ. Sounds too simple to be true but try it next time.ħ.

Easier and safer than a knife! The secret is TWO gloves – one on each hand, which gives you the best grip on jar and lid. Breaking the seal with a butter knife (knife, not fork, but be careful when using the knife)Ħ. It expands and makes it easier to open.Ĥ. Stick a knife under the lid and twist it slightly until you hear a pop or the seal broken, then wisting it would make it easier.(The power of air pressure)ģ. Use a coffee spoon to knock around 4 sides of the cap to release the pressure then twist and lift the lid.Ģ. So here you go, if you are a girl, single and not so strong and have a tiny wrist like I do, here are 10 ways to open a tomato sauce jar – generated and inspired by my friends’ comments on Facebook and calls:ġ. Never have I thought that I would one day write a blog about “How to open a Tomato sauce jar… with the child lock lid”… But when a tomato jar post got about 30 comments on Facebook within 30′ and solved my problem-of-all-time at midnight, I think there is something to talk about. OMG I wished I had posted it on Facebook earlier… and so didn’t have to wake my flatmate up from her nap! So annoying (and could’t keep swearing anymore) I posted my “problem of the night” on Facebook just to release my frustration, and surprisingly within 10 minutes I received comments, messages and phone calls of my friends telling me tips and advices on how to do it! So grateful and appreciating all the public help, I took the advices and made the last attempt to open the jar and some how it popped open in seconds! Even my flatmate, who is usually my life saver, gave up on this case that night! I tried all positions I could think of, with rubber glove, kitchen towel, knife, forks and the stubborn lid still refused to move. One Monday night in winter, I was making pasta for dinner and ended up…rolling on the floor for nearly two hours trying to… open a Tomato sauce jar with two red hands and no success.
