I had a sudden craving for those extra-soft Chinese steamed cup cakes while browsing through photos of nicely steamed cakes. The recipe for the above pandan cup cakes is courtesy of the author of ‘Table for 2 or more’. Besides
*tongue-in-cheek* This post is dedicated to Amantha who almost poisoned herself by consuming multiple artificial colourings. :P I was browsing for recipes on the Internet recently and chanced upon this lovely food blog called ‘Table for 2 or more’. The
This is an overdue post. Last month, Hannah had her second playdate with another baby around her age. This time round, her playmate was a baby girl instead. Her name is Ixora (about 13 months old then). Hannah was still
If anyone still has any lingering doubt that we have our difficult moments with Hannah, this picture should clear it up once and for all: On this evening, her ‘terrible two’ routine started when we began her winding down routine
This is not your usual clear fish soup sold at foodcourts and hawker centres. The soup has century egg! I came across the recipe from the blog ‘Cuisine Paradise’ and thought it looked quite interesting and at the same time easy
I’ve had the iPad 2 for just over 2 months now. Never jailbroke it (it became possible just a few days ago). Never installed anything that didn’t come off the iTunes store on it. Never used it for anything other
My second attempt at making popsicles. The photos below speak for themselves :) Ingredients Mango – 1 big, peeled, remove seed, and cut into big pieces (I used honey mango) Banana – 1 medium, peeled Coconut milk – 1/2 cup
We had a lovely Osmanthus-scented jelly-cum-aloe vera dessert at Imperial Treasure Restaurant some time ago and just recently I found those flowers sold at a local TCM store and bought them to try out some home-made dessert. The recipe for
I picked this book because of the title ‘positive discipline’. This book is meant for parents, care-givers and preschool teachers dealing with children aged 3-6. Hannah has just turned two but time flies really quickly for parents (that’s how I felt) and I better
It was Youth Day holiday here but Yang still had go to work. As I had the whole day to myself (with Hannah badgering me every now and then), I decided to pamper darling with home-made shrimp dumplings for dinner.
We are very fortunate that Yang’s parents often buy us those big and sweet honey mangoes as and when they do their grocery shopping at their nearby wet market place. Hence, the three of us get to enjoy good quality
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