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  • About
    • About me
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    • The (m)other side of me
  • Advertorials
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  • Recipes
    • Airfryer
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    • Baking
    • Braised
    • Bread
    • Breakfast
    • Chicken
    • Desserts
    • Egg
    • Fish
    • Hawker Food
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Baking, Desserts

Blueberry Butter Loaf Cake

I don’t know about you, but me and cake? We have a special relationship. I eat cake when I turn a year older, when I get a new job, when…

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October 5, 2014
Baby: Pregnancy and baby journey, Baby: Products and services

First stage weaning: First 5 solids for my 6 month old

Cbb has started solids for over two weeks now! Want to know what I fed her, how I prepared them, her reaction to each food, and a mood and poop…

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November 19, 2016
Pork, Stir-fry, Under $3, Vegetables

家常便饭/Easy Homecooking: Sliced Pork with Garlic Sprouts

This is a popular dish you see at economical rice stalls. If you’re not familiar with ‘economical rice’, it is simply rice eaten with small portions of side dishes. You…

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June 27, 2015
Airfryer (Philips Airfryer!), Hawker Food, One-dish Meals, Tofu

Homemade Yong Tau Foo 酿豆腐

Yes, I still have the 闲情 to go make yong tau foo from scratch! Yong tau foo is a big part of my diet because I love to deceive myself…

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March 15, 2016
Baby food, One-dish Meals, Rice

Toddler-friendly rice cooker mushroom chicken rice

When it comes to preparing meals for cbb, there’s one method I especially like: Throw everything into the rice cooker, press ‘Cook’, and walk away! This is another of those…

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January 25, 2018
  • Prawns,  Stir-fry,  Under $2

    Another cheat dish: Easy Sambal Prawns

    October 2, 2013 /

    Welcome to another cheat dish, perfect for those days that you just can’t be bothered are too tired to cook. Remember this recipe where I used Yeo’s Sambal Udang for “BBQ Stingray” style sutchi fish? I did the same with these fat, crunchy prawns. And have you ever wondered how restaurants get the bouncy texture in their prawns? I marinated these prawns in cold water and sugar for 30 minutes before cooking, and they turned out firm with a fantastic bite. Rasa Malaysia has another more scientific method to achieving bouncy, crunchy prawns, so hop over and take a look! I am sure her method works better than mine, with…

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  • Egg,  Japanese,  Pork,  Rice,  Under $1,  Vegetables

    Japanese Omu Rice ~ with cheese, ham and ketchup

    October 1, 2013 /

    So after making the popular Japanese Potato Salad a few days back, I was in the mood again for something contemporary Japanese. I wanted something supremely easy which is fun to eat. I was getting a bit sick of stir frying food and wanted to do something different. Fried rice is always an easy but boring dish to prepare.. I mean, how interesting can fried rice be? Using essentially the same ingredients as regular fried rice (minus the ketchup), I made Omu Rice for lunch one afternoon. Ah-mm, 88 and Jason raved about how delicious this was, although I don’t think it differed too much from normal fried rice. Don’t tell…

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