Given a choice, I would choose Japanese food over Korean, and so would my husband. It was by chance that we were obliged to try out Kim’s Family restaurant at Lorong Kilat. It is a long story on how we came across this place so I’m going to leave that for a future post… Meanwhile, […]
Chinese New Year Treat (recipe)
First of all, I want to say, I love cooking but I lack cooking experience due to working full-time and living with a mother-in-law that does the cooking everyday. So if I’m ever going to write a cookbook, it is going to be called “5-min Meals: Cooking with Instant Noodles” or “Meals My Mothers Taught […]
Thinking About Travel
Been thinking a lot about travel recently. I’m Too Old To Have Only Seen This Little Of the World, And Too Young Not to Go See It NOW! Art: Uncredited (If this is your work, let me know!)
Hunting for the Best Prawn Noodles in Singapore
(Updated due to missing pictures) My husband loves prawn noodles soup… I mean, really REALLY loves it. He has ’cravings’! Unfortunately delicious prawn noodles are a dying food in Singapore. While you can still get them at food centers, they are usually bland and tasteless and we are left with just a couple of hawkers […]
‘Tis The Season To Be Rioting
No, I’m not trying to instigate a riot here but just commenting how ironic it is that when we are supposed to be talking about peace and joy on earth and it actually instigates unrest and unhappiness. And what an unhappy surprise to be returning home to a scene of relative somberness. I’m probably not […]
Why Learning From The Past Harms Creativity
Time and time again we are told that children have a better imagination and creativity than us, grown-ups. And they are not always worse at solving problems! Learning from our past experiences is something that we are all conditioned to grow with. It is not necessarily a bad thing because learning from our observations and […]