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  • About
    • About me
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  • Advertorials
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  • Recipes
    • Airfryer
    • Baby food
    • Beef
    • Baking
    • Braised
    • Bread
    • Breakfast
    • Chicken
    • Desserts
    • Egg
    • Fish
    • Hawker Food
    • Japanese
    • Low carb lunch ideas
    • Noodles
    • One-dish Meals
    • Pasta
    • Pork
    • Potato
    • Prawns
    • Rice
    • Seafood
    • Slow Cooker
    • Snack
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    • Stew
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One-dish Meals, Stir-fry

Hakka Abacus Seeds for Noobs

Does anybody else love Hakka Abacus Seeds? I’ve only eaten these 2-3 times as not many places sell them nowadays. And no wonder, it’s quite tedious to make! If you’re…

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December 23, 2015
Pork, Slow Cooker, Soup

Lotus Root Pork Rib Soup

Soup isn’t quite a big deal in my family when I was growing up. My childhood memory of soup is boiling water with omelette, tang hoon and spring onions, flavoured…

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February 2, 2015
Braised, Hawker Food, Noodles, One-dish Meals, Zi-char

Braised Claypot Ee Mee (Claypot Noodles)

This is one dish that Jason asks for over and over- Claypot Ee Mee. Ee Mee, also called “Yi Mein”, “Ee-fu Noodles” or “Yee Mee”, depending on your dialect group,…

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May 7, 2014
Baking, Desserts, Under $2

Traditional Italian Tiramisu

I’m sorry that this post has taken *this* long! I know you guys have been waiting for this recipe. I had a great time making this tiramisu for the first…

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August 12, 2014
Advertorials, Reviews & Giveaways, One-dish Meals, Rice

Multi-grains mushroom cabbage rice with Tefal Spherical Pot Rice Cooker

I recently got sent the new Tefal Advanced Spherical Rice Cooker for review, which promises to produce delicious rice with a fluffy texture, even with brown rice and multi-grains. Is…

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December 28, 2016
  • Baby: Pregnancy and baby journey,  Baby: Products and services

    CBB at 6 months: Preparing baby’s first solid food

    November 5, 2016 /

    You know what, it’s true when they tell you “The days are long but the years are short.” I feel like crying when I’m typing this because whaddya know, cbb is going to be SIX MONTHS OLD! Oh and to set the record straight, cbb is not her real name. You can call her Amber :) I was going to share her first-solids experience along with some information on weaning that I gathered from my research, but the post would be toooo long then. Look out for another post, detailing common first foods, allergy concerns, how much to give, etc etc coming right up.

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  • Airfryer (Philips Airfryer!),  Japanese,  Snack

    Pork Chop Onigirazu (Japanese Rice Sandwiches)

    October 24, 2016 /

    Onigirazu (Japanese Rice Sandwiches) is derived from Onigiri (Japanese rice balls). According to Eating With Your Hands, Onigirazu means “no shaping”. When making Onigiri, the rice needs to be shaped into a triangle, but no squeezing/shaping is needed when making Onigirazu. This explains the “razu”, which means “none”, or “without”. For the longest time, the husband has been hoping that I would make Onigirazu. And why not, I thought, since these fit right into my “Approved” list of fuss-free food to cook. These Japanese rice sandwiches can be filled with allll sorts of ingredients!

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