Sprinkle a little flour on your work surface and set a dough ball on it. Use a rolling pin to roll the ball into a very thin circle. Roll the dough as thin as you can. Use a cookie scoop or a tablespoon to scoop some asado or bola bola filling into the middle of the rolled circle of dough. Hold the dough with filling in the palm of one hand and use the fingers of your other hand to pinch an edge of the circle. Twist and bring the edges of the circle together and towards the center of the bun. Squeeze and seal the top where the edges meat to secure the filling in the dough. Set the bun on a small square of waxed paper. Fill and shape each piece of dough. Set each of the filled siopao on a baking sheet. Lay a damp towel over the buns and let them rest for 10 minutes, so they rise a little. . Set up an electric or stove top steamer and place about 2-inches (5 cm) of water with 2 tablespoons (30 ml) of vinegar in the bottom of the steamer. Bring the water to a boil while you arrange the siopao in a single layer on the steamer basket. Put the lid on the steamer and steam the asado-filled buns for 15 minutes. Steam the bola bola-filled buns for 20 minutes. Ensure that the filling is completely hot before you remove them from the steamer and serve them. Serve the siopao buns with the siopao dipping sauce. To store leftover siopao, wrap the each steamed bun in plastic wrap. Place them in a sealable plastic bag and freeze the siopao until you're ready to eat them. Unwrap and microwave them until they're heated through.

Summary: Roll each ball of dough into a thin circle. Arrange a spoonful of filling in the center. Gather the dough around the filing in a spiral shape. Prove the filled buns for 10 minutes. Set up your steamer Steam the siopao buns for 15 to 20 minutes.


There are several ways that you can change the view of the map and move around to different locations. These actions are all performed by using your fingers to manipulate the map.  Move the map by using one finger to drag the map. Zoom in and out by pinching your fingers. You can zoom in on a specific spot by double-tapping it. Rotate the map by placing two fingers on the map. Rotate your wrist while keeping your fingers the same distance apart to rotate the map. You can zoom at the same time by moving your fingers closer or further apart. Tilt the map by placing two fingers on the map. Move them both up at the same time to tilt the map. Move them down to tilt the map back the other direction. Reset the map to the default orientation by tapping the compass icon in the upper-right corner. Use the search bar at the top of the Maps app to search for a location. You can enter exact addresses, cross streets, businesses, towns and cities, states and countries, and more. The map will center on the location, and a pin will be dropped indicating exactly where it is.  If there are multiple locations for your search, such as a chain restaurant, all of the nearby locations will be marked by pins. The nearest pin to your current location will be marked as the "active" pin. You can select other locations by tapping on the pins. If there are multiple different addresses that match your search, you will be asked to choose the one you want. More detailed information about each result will be displayed. Tapping the search bar will open a list of recent searches. If you're not sure how to spell an address or business, try a best guess. Maps will likely be able to figure out what you meant. Besides searching for locations, you can place pins onto any spot on the map. This will allow you to easily select that spot to navigate to if the location doesn't register on the map. Place a pin by pressing and holding your finger on the location you want the pin to appear. Siri can find locations and start navigation for you, allowing you to use Maps hands-free. Launch Siri and speak your request or search:  Launch Siri. On iPhones, press and hold the Home button. On your Apple Watch, bring the watch up to your mouth. For CarPlay, press and hold the Voice button on your steering wheel. Ask Siri to find a location, or start navigation to a location. The two main ways Siri works with Maps is finding locations that you can view in Maps, or starting navigation to a location you specify. For example, you could say "Find the nearest gas station" or "Navigate to Address." Tap results in the Siri screen to view locations in Apple Maps. Locations will be pinned on the map.

Summary: Move the map around. Search for a location. Place a pin. Use Siri to search.


Its always important to greet your clients in a friendly way. Even if you continue what you are doing before helping them, its important to greet them so that they feel acknowledged and know that you will help them in a moment. Some greetings are “Hi! Welcome to [Business name]” or “Good morning! If you’ll have a seat, I will be with you in just a moment!” Be respectful. Treat everyone like they are the most important person that has walked into the office that day. This is your job- nobody cares about how you got stuck in traffic this morning, how you ruined your brand new purse, or even how you lost your favorite CD. Leave personal matters at home. (Even if you don't respect their message or the way they convey it- fake it)  Overall, make sure the person is totally relaxed and happy to talk to you. You are representing a business, thus you should dress the part. Invest in some business casual clothes. Alternatively, if you are a receptionist at a specific sort of store (such as a clothing store) you may consider dressing the part by buying some of the store’s clothing and wearing them. Tend to the conservative, unless you work somewhere where fashion, trendiness, or other factors are pushed to the forefront. Check to see if your business has a specific dress code. Your business may be fine with casual dress, just remember that you should never dress too casually (sweats should be banned from the workplace.)
Summary: Have a greeting ready. Be courteous. Dress to impress.