Baked potatoes filled with cottage cheese yum!
Cook some bigger size potatoes (wash ‘em well before) for 20-30 minutes, then cut them, take some of their insides out, and fill them with cottage cheese mixed with some sour cream and seasonings. You can put some seasonings into the boiling water too. Once filled put some grated cheese on the top. Then put everything into a preheated oven at 200 Celsius degree. Once the cheese gets brown like in the picture you are done. Enjoy!
How to connect your PSP slim to a TV with simple non-component cable
As you might be aware, you can connect a PSP slim (psp 2000), or maybe even the latest PSP slim #2 (psp 3000) to a hdtv with component cables. However you might not necessarily have a HDTV nor a component cable for your PSP. You can also buy a regular composite and/or S-video cable for your PSP which should be sufficient given its 480×272 max. resolution.
I had such a cable at home, and wanted to try it with a TV. Of course the “nice” PSP has just emitted a n error message saying something about progressive scanline or what. Never mind, the crucial point here is: it did not work.
I already had a component to VGA signal converter with which I could have connected it to a computer monitor with a VGA input line - if I had a component PSP cable (which I did not, the picture above depicts the composite one. I know it’s easy to mix up “component” and “composite” though since they are just too similar words…). So just when I was thinking on getting a new cable for it, I run into a nice little program for the PSP, called “FuSa”. › Continue reading





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