Sunday 22 April 2018

Greenery at Home

Headed over to Sinflora over the weekend and bought some plants for the home.

Snake plant aka mother-in-law's tongue
Nerve plant aka Fittonia
 Please don't die on us! 🀣

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Sunday 15 April 2018

Review | KiKi Young Vinegar Noodles 小醋青


If you haven't heard by now, KiKi is the latest brand of instant noodles to sell out in Asian cities like Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore. When it first launched in Singapore, the entire batch of 2,000 packets was sold out within 6 days despite costing twice or even thrice the price of Korean instant noodles. 

Lately I had the opportunity to try the Young Vinegar flavour, thanks to a friend who kindly shared her stash of noodles with us.

Verdict: I liked it, in particular the texture of the noodles. It was soft and springy - similar to la mian - and was markedly different from your usual Maggis. It definitely looked and tasted more expensive than the regular ramen noodles. The portion - nett weight of 90g according to the packaging - was decent for a small eater like me. The vinegar wasn't overpowering and flavour was light on the whole, which was the way I liked it. I imagine that it'll pair very well with some minced meat or roast pork!

4 out of 5 stars from me!


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Wednesday 11 April 2018

Guo Da Li ceremony: 12 η‰ˆεΈ–

His aunt bought the item below for our Guo Da Li ceremony and it immediately caught our attention, mainly due to its size.



Both of us have never heard of this before and we had to google to find out its use. Turns out that it's called theεδΊŒη‰ˆεΈ– (there are 12 sections, hence the name). In the olden days, the groom would present it to the bride's parents to invite them to attend the wedding banquet. It comes with certain standard phrases and all one has to do is to fill in details such as the names of the groom's and bride's parents, banquet venue and date and so on. An invitation like this besides the regular invites given out to friends is needed as the usual invites already contain the parents' names - the logic is that parents therefore can't 'invite themselves' to the wedding based on those.

I believe this custom of handing out the εδΊŒη‰ˆεΈ– is becoming uncommon these days as couples choose to simplify their wedding and traditions get lost with the passage of time. We, however, are glad that we've had the opportunity to be exposed to such an interesting tradition.


I followed this link to fill in the details - I hope I did it correctly! πŸ˜‰πŸ˜ƒ

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Thursday 5 April 2018

Upcycling | DIY Plastic Bag Holder

Lately I've been trying to cut down waste in my life. I'm normally not into crafts but I thought this is an opportune time for me to do some simple DIY stuff since I'm moving into our home these few months and there are plenty of stuff that we need to buy.

Plastic bags. 

We bring recyclable bags to the stores as much as we can but sometimes we forget. And the amount of plastic bags in the house can sometimes go out of control. *Hangs head in shame.* 

My mum has been using the IKEA Variera plastic bag dispenser for years and it's been doing its job. Now that I'm shifting, I could of course take the easy way out and get another one, but I decided to recycle materials that are lurking in my parents' place instead. Saves me some pennies and the earth.

I started with this can of Lay's chips.


Cleaned the inside of the can and decorated it. Now you can use wrapping paper but I decided to make it cuter, and used some scrap paper lying around that would otherwise never have seen the light of day.



Finally, I used an exacto knife to cut an opening where the mouth is.



How cute is this?!! Major love. 😍

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