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Q: Why did the chicken cross the road?
A: He was giving it last rites.
boring!
A self-starter – someone who always finds out the right thing to do and gets on with the job. If a manager has given no guidance jv will still take appropriate action. If the required tools are unavailable, they is able to improvise. jv has a powerful physique, suited for heavyweight jobs, or situations when it’s an advantage to appear strong. Usually defensive when efforts are criticised – but they nevertheless tries to learn from mistakes. They will always try to do what is required, even if it means performing tasks that are not in the job description or if required to do extra work unexpectedly. However, may sometimes complain about the extra load.
Ingredientes:
200g de farinha de trigo sem fermento
250 ml de água
50g de manteiga
1 casquinha de limão
Sal q.b.
3 ovos
Óleo para fritar
Açúcar para polvilhar
Canela para polvilhar
Preparação:
1. Num tacho leve ao lume a água.
Tempere com umas pedrinhas de sal.
Junte a casca de limão e a manteiga.
Deixe ferver.
2. Logo que comece a ferver, retire a casca de limão e adicione a farinha.
Mexa até descolar do tacho.
Coloque a massa numa tigela e deixe arrefecer um pouco.
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