(Warning: again a long, rambly post)
I'm so sorry for not updating regularly this month!!! This week's been busy and I've been feeling really tired :/ *sighs*
Key highlights:
1) Started work on Monday
2) On Monday, went for two-day business trip to Perak & Penang
3) Had baking session on Thursday night from 10pm - 1am
4) On Friday, we went to Shook!, Starhill for YTL's A Midsummer Night's Feast. Italian food. It was alright - last year, we had Stephen Mercer and it was waaaaay better!
5) Yesterday, I had a facial, then spent 5 hours baking and decorating cupcakes, then had a dinner at Overseas Restaurant, Jaya One (yum!!).
6) Today was my church's Family Day. More on that below..
I got up at 5.30am today and went to church at 6am to help my mum set up everything for the church Family Day, as my mum was sponsoring one booth to raise funds for Maranatha (the church's retreat home, which is run solely on donations). The theme of her stall was "Little Penang Cafe", and was selling alot of nice Penang food like char kuay teow, assam laksa, rojak, sotong kangkung and various preserved fruits and vegetables. My mum actually hired a caterer to sell these, and it was really popular! :D
I wasn't manning that booth - I helped out with the RCIA (Rites of Christian Initiation for Adults) because my mum is their secretary. The theme was home-made food. One auntie sold these incredibly delicious ham and cheese mini quiches which she made herself, all 200 of them. Another person made fresh pittas filled with roast chicken, cheese and homemade coleslaw. Both were really good!! I had two of the mini-quiches for breakfast, and one of the pittas as part of lunch. I bought another pitta to bring home, and am actually eating it now! :D Mmmm...
My mum contributed via reuseable bags made of recycled material that had been printed with the church logo. I sold those, and a big bunch of cupcakes that my sister and I (with the decorative help of two cousins and my mum and our maid) baked yesterday.
We made 30 boxes of 4 large-ish cupcakes each and sold them at RM12 per box. We were rather worried it would appear expensive to others, so we didn't mark up the profit margins that much (a profit of only RM1 per cupcake). Lucky thing we priced them at that level, because another booth also sold similarly priced but incredibly cute homemade cupcakes. The ones who made them were professionals - they said that for us to have made these cupcakes at "our age" (not sure how old she thinks we are) with absolutely no training but for pictures in books, ours were really really good!
As it was, we weren't sure if we would actually be able to sell the cupcakes, and we had a limited amount of time to make them anyway, which was why we made so little of them. (Although it doesn't sound too little when you say 120 cupcakes, each decorated individually...)
We had also made some tiny bite-sized individual cupcakes (about 160 of them I think) and sold them in little trays of 4 for RM3. They weren't as pretty, but were much easier to eat. We originally made them for people who prefer to eat just a small bite of cupcake rather than a full thing, but it turned out very popular with mothers with small babies, because it was very easy for the babies to eat.
I'd say the cupcakes were actually a big success compared to what we were expecting. We started selling at 8am, and were completely sold out of cupcakes by 11am! Considering that the event was supposed to end at 2pm, that was really quick. I feel proud :D
I came home as soon as the cupcakes were sold out because it was so hot and I was so tired that I was constantly swaying if I stood up without steadying myself somewhere. I'd originally meant to play around with kimono this afternoon, as everyone is out of the house, and maybe dress in a few ensembles and take pics, but instead, I decided to take a quick nap - and woke up 5 hours later ^_^"" But I will admit I feel tonnes better and more refreshed! :D
We're going to go to Uncle Max's house tonight to see the puppies their dog had. Ooooooh I can't wait for all the cuteness!!!! :D I gotta go get ready soon, so bye!
(And sorry for another long rambly post so soon after the previous one >.o I promise I'll have pictures of the past few days set up as soon as my sister gets it out of her cam!!)
Sunday, 12 July 2009
Friday, 10 July 2009
Event Announcement: SFX Family Day 2009
Just a quick post before I sleep, but my church is having its annual Family Day this Sunday. If you're in the area and free, do come and contribute to the church, as well as various charities and fundraising organizations :)
Here's details:


Location:
Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church
Address:
135 Jalan Gasing,
46000 PJ,
Selangor
Date:
12 July 2009
Time:
8.30am - 2pm
We're "going green" this year, so please bring your own (empty) lunchboxes if you want to takeaway food! :)
Oh, and sadly, I will not be wearing yukata, because it's really really hot, and this year's theme isn't Japanese. I'm absolutely dying to wear one, but I won't have an opportunity to until we go to Pangkor Laut. Will blog more about that later.
Okay, am very tired now. My sister and I were up till 1am baking cupcakes as a test round for what the RCIA is selling on Sunday (no, we don't man the RCIA booth so we won't be there to take questions :D Lucky) and I have to get up early for work tomorrow.
G'night people! :D
Here's details:
Location:
Saint Francis Xavier Catholic Church
Address:
135 Jalan Gasing,
46000 PJ,
Selangor
Date:
12 July 2009
Time:
8.30am - 2pm
We're "going green" this year, so please bring your own (empty) lunchboxes if you want to takeaway food! :)
Oh, and sadly, I will not be wearing yukata, because it's really really hot, and this year's theme isn't Japanese. I'm absolutely dying to wear one, but I won't have an opportunity to until we go to Pangkor Laut. Will blog more about that later.
Okay, am very tired now. My sister and I were up till 1am baking cupcakes as a test round for what the RCIA is selling on Sunday (no, we don't man the RCIA booth so we won't be there to take questions :D Lucky) and I have to get up early for work tomorrow.
G'night people! :D
Sunday, 5 July 2009
Warning: LONG Page of Rambling
Okay, so I decided to use today to catch up with all that I'm supposed to update about. Of course, since I'm feeling lazy, I'm going to do part of it in list form, with some ramblings on the side.
Patrick's time in London! We:
1) had Il Bordello one last time on the Friday he came down to London.
2) spent that Saturday pigging out at Borough Market, then watching Sister Act.
3) lazed about all Sunday. Did we go out even a little bit?
4) went to eat at Richoux on Monday, then stopped by Harrod's to get good macaroons and lipstick. It was also the last day I spent with Hong D:
5) spent the whole of Tuesday washing final round of laundry, packing up everything for Mel, packing up everything for home, and just generally cleaning the flat before I had to leave forever :'(
6) were late leaving for the airport, but got there in time to check in, get past security and spend time in the MAS lounge anyway. The guy in front of us took half an hour to check in!! Even worse is that there was only one business class counter, so we had no choice but to wait :/ My brother and I checked in 3 bags, and we were just a few kilos over our weight limit, but the lady didn't say anything. Yaaay!!! :D
The flight:
We originally had nice seats in a private area, where there was only space for 4 passengers when the area was closed off. It was right next to the door and where the staircase to the upper deck was. Of course, it would've been noisy anyway because it was right at where the galley was. Still, it was fun sitting there, watching the cabin crew work.
About half an hour after take-off, an air stewardess came to tell us that there was someone on the plane with swine flu symptoms, so we had to give up our seats to quarantine the person. They switched our seats to the upper deck (my favourite seats!! YAY!) and we got the seats right behind the cockpit, so we still had plenty of legroom :D
(Randomly: The flight didn't feel too long, but didn't feel short either. I didn't get to sleep much (what? 3 hours maybe?) but I spent hour doodling and playing Tetris and Bejewelled. The food was good. The fish Patty had for supper was amazing. I love business class.)
Patty and I didn't discuss the possible swine flu case out loud, because obviously it's common sense not to cause a possible riot on an already airborne flight. And we were damn right to do so - when the flight landed, the crew announced that health officials were coming on board to check the health of a passenger, and immediately everyone on the upper deck started shifting uneasily. They certainly were quick to get off the plane when we were finally given clearance.
Because we were sitting in those seats and were therefore considered to be in "close proximity to the ill passenger", we had to be quarantined off as well. But my brother thinks it was a false alarm because we got let go very quickly. Although I didn't at first, I am now inclined to agree with him. Still, it was an experience! :D
That was most certainly the most interesting flight I'd ever been on. I admit to having been alarmed when we were first told, but after a few minutes, I figured there was no point panicking - we were already airborne, so if I get it, then I get it. Besides, people do recover from it anyway.
Of course, we were placed under self-quarantine for a few days (not the full 7 days as recommended by the Health Minister) but neither of us showed any symptoms, so we went about as usual (eating, mostly :P). I can't believe it - we've only been at home for one and a half weeks, and we've already hit 8 restaurants on our list of 32 places-to-eat-at!! No wonder why I feel fat (aside from the fact that I'm incredibly bloated - it's the week before my period arrives. Sry if that's tmi :P).
OH speaking of feeling fat, I figured that having such a small waist compared to my chest and hips isn't so bad. When I was trying on some skirts from my mum, I couldn't fit some of them around my hips. Then I tried putting them on the other way around - from the top. I managed to squeeze into it, but surprisingly, once they got past my chest, the waistband was actually loose around my waist! XD Talk about flattering myself!
And speaking of the skirts, I've just finished sorting and hanging all of them up on my cupboard and HOLY COW! I knew there were alot of skirts, but after counting them, it feels ridiculous!! Get this: I now have 49 skirts hanging in my closet. O_O I knew there were many, but this many?? These aren't even counting the skirts that aren't being hung up, and the ones that are on their way from London!
.......... Is it bad that the only thing going through my mind now is that I have to get more tops to balance out my closet? :P
*coughs* Anyway! Tomorrow I start work. I'm going to intern in my mum's office again, and the reason I'm starting so soon is that my mum is going on a Penang trip with clients and I can learn alot from just watching everything. So yeah, I start work tomorrow. Wish me luck!
Okay, I think I've rambled on enough already. I'm going to take a nap before my sister comes home from Bali (their flight should be landing any minute now, if it hasn't already). Bye!
Patrick's time in London! We:
1) had Il Bordello one last time on the Friday he came down to London.
2) spent that Saturday pigging out at Borough Market, then watching Sister Act.
3) lazed about all Sunday. Did we go out even a little bit?
4) went to eat at Richoux on Monday, then stopped by Harrod's to get good macaroons and lipstick. It was also the last day I spent with Hong D:
5) spent the whole of Tuesday washing final round of laundry, packing up everything for Mel, packing up everything for home, and just generally cleaning the flat before I had to leave forever :'(
6) were late leaving for the airport, but got there in time to check in, get past security and spend time in the MAS lounge anyway. The guy in front of us took half an hour to check in!! Even worse is that there was only one business class counter, so we had no choice but to wait :/ My brother and I checked in 3 bags, and we were just a few kilos over our weight limit, but the lady didn't say anything. Yaaay!!! :D
The flight:
We originally had nice seats in a private area, where there was only space for 4 passengers when the area was closed off. It was right next to the door and where the staircase to the upper deck was. Of course, it would've been noisy anyway because it was right at where the galley was. Still, it was fun sitting there, watching the cabin crew work.
About half an hour after take-off, an air stewardess came to tell us that there was someone on the plane with swine flu symptoms, so we had to give up our seats to quarantine the person. They switched our seats to the upper deck (my favourite seats!! YAY!) and we got the seats right behind the cockpit, so we still had plenty of legroom :D
(Randomly: The flight didn't feel too long, but didn't feel short either. I didn't get to sleep much (what? 3 hours maybe?) but I spent hour doodling and playing Tetris and Bejewelled. The food was good. The fish Patty had for supper was amazing. I love business class.)
Patty and I didn't discuss the possible swine flu case out loud, because obviously it's common sense not to cause a possible riot on an already airborne flight. And we were damn right to do so - when the flight landed, the crew announced that health officials were coming on board to check the health of a passenger, and immediately everyone on the upper deck started shifting uneasily. They certainly were quick to get off the plane when we were finally given clearance.
Because we were sitting in those seats and were therefore considered to be in "close proximity to the ill passenger", we had to be quarantined off as well. But my brother thinks it was a false alarm because we got let go very quickly. Although I didn't at first, I am now inclined to agree with him. Still, it was an experience! :D
That was most certainly the most interesting flight I'd ever been on. I admit to having been alarmed when we were first told, but after a few minutes, I figured there was no point panicking - we were already airborne, so if I get it, then I get it. Besides, people do recover from it anyway.
Of course, we were placed under self-quarantine for a few days (not the full 7 days as recommended by the Health Minister) but neither of us showed any symptoms, so we went about as usual (eating, mostly :P). I can't believe it - we've only been at home for one and a half weeks, and we've already hit 8 restaurants on our list of 32 places-to-eat-at!! No wonder why I feel fat (aside from the fact that I'm incredibly bloated - it's the week before my period arrives. Sry if that's tmi :P).
OH speaking of feeling fat, I figured that having such a small waist compared to my chest and hips isn't so bad. When I was trying on some skirts from my mum, I couldn't fit some of them around my hips. Then I tried putting them on the other way around - from the top. I managed to squeeze into it, but surprisingly, once they got past my chest, the waistband was actually loose around my waist! XD Talk about flattering myself!
And speaking of the skirts, I've just finished sorting and hanging all of them up on my cupboard and HOLY COW! I knew there were alot of skirts, but after counting them, it feels ridiculous!! Get this: I now have 49 skirts hanging in my closet. O_O I knew there were many, but this many?? These aren't even counting the skirts that aren't being hung up, and the ones that are on their way from London!
.......... Is it bad that the only thing going through my mind now is that I have to get more tops to balance out my closet? :P
*coughs* Anyway! Tomorrow I start work. I'm going to intern in my mum's office again, and the reason I'm starting so soon is that my mum is going on a Penang trip with clients and I can learn alot from just watching everything. So yeah, I start work tomorrow. Wish me luck!
Okay, I think I've rambled on enough already. I'm going to take a nap before my sister comes home from Bali (their flight should be landing any minute now, if it hasn't already). Bye!
Sister Act the Musical
On Saturday June 20th, the day after my brother arrived in London before our flight home, we went to watch Sister Act the Musical because our whole family had loved the movies so much when we were young.
Here's my review of the thing!
Location: London Palladium , where Sound of Music the Musical used to be. It's an alright location, being right off Oxford Circus. I don't go that way often because I absolutely hate the crowds around there, but on that particular day, my brother and I were at the Apple store checking out the new iPhone 3GS. The theatre was across the road from the Apple store, so that was great! :D
Storyline: Same old, same old. They'd changed a few things around, added some characters and abit more plot, but it was about the same basic plotline from the movie: lounge singer saw gangster boyfriend kill someone, goes to police, gets put in hiding with nuns, helps nuns via singing, bad guy gets caught, etc etc. I can't say I really loved the whole plot, but whatever I hated in the musical, I hated in the movie too. The new additions didn't take away or add anything to the whole plot, really, so I'm neutral about most of them.
Music: The songs are really good! Not at all the same songs from the movie, so don't expect to hear anything familiar, but it's all really nice. I loved the song that Mother Superior sang (Here Within These Walls) to the point where I can still remember parts of the song now - and considering how bad my memory is, that is incredible. There are some songs that are very obviously filler songs to bulk out the musical a little, but if you ignore that little fact, they're actually rather nice songs. Some of them have incredibly catchy sticks-in-your-mind-for-weeks tunes :D
Comparison: Well.... Compared to the movie... There are parts that are better and parts that are worse, but like I said before, all the parts I hated in the musical, I hated in the movie too. OH! Except for one part - they had this part with a disco ball and flashing lights that gave me this immense headache right there and then on the spot. Yeah, I hated that. They were lucky the song during that scene was nice, otherwise I would've just left.
My Rating: Hmmm..... As a production, I would give this maybe a 3.5/5. That 1.5 I took off was only because of the parts of the plot that I'd always hated in the movie anyway! :P
Recommendation: If you think you can keep your views fairly free of tainted expectations from the movie, then you should go ahead and watch it! Even if you don't like it (I've read many reviews, both bad and good), it's still a good experience. After all, it is very amusing! My brother and I had a good laugh at many parts, and we really LOVE Sister Mary Lazarus! :D However, just a bit of a warning: if you haven't watched the movie in a long time and can barely remember what goes on, I recommend that you do NOT watch the movie again to "refresh your memory". Just go in blind, and I think you'll enjoy it more :D
Okay, that's it for my review! If anyone else does go watch it, please review it too ^_^
Here's my review of the thing!
Location: London Palladium , where Sound of Music the Musical used to be. It's an alright location, being right off Oxford Circus. I don't go that way often because I absolutely hate the crowds around there, but on that particular day, my brother and I were at the Apple store checking out the new iPhone 3GS. The theatre was across the road from the Apple store, so that was great! :D
Storyline: Same old, same old. They'd changed a few things around, added some characters and abit more plot, but it was about the same basic plotline from the movie: lounge singer saw gangster boyfriend kill someone, goes to police, gets put in hiding with nuns, helps nuns via singing, bad guy gets caught, etc etc. I can't say I really loved the whole plot, but whatever I hated in the musical, I hated in the movie too. The new additions didn't take away or add anything to the whole plot, really, so I'm neutral about most of them.
Music: The songs are really good! Not at all the same songs from the movie, so don't expect to hear anything familiar, but it's all really nice. I loved the song that Mother Superior sang (Here Within These Walls) to the point where I can still remember parts of the song now - and considering how bad my memory is, that is incredible. There are some songs that are very obviously filler songs to bulk out the musical a little, but if you ignore that little fact, they're actually rather nice songs. Some of them have incredibly catchy sticks-in-your-mind-for-weeks tunes :D
Comparison: Well.... Compared to the movie... There are parts that are better and parts that are worse, but like I said before, all the parts I hated in the musical, I hated in the movie too. OH! Except for one part - they had this part with a disco ball and flashing lights that gave me this immense headache right there and then on the spot. Yeah, I hated that. They were lucky the song during that scene was nice, otherwise I would've just left.
My Rating: Hmmm..... As a production, I would give this maybe a 3.5/5. That 1.5 I took off was only because of the parts of the plot that I'd always hated in the movie anyway! :P
Recommendation: If you think you can keep your views fairly free of tainted expectations from the movie, then you should go ahead and watch it! Even if you don't like it (I've read many reviews, both bad and good), it's still a good experience. After all, it is very amusing! My brother and I had a good laugh at many parts, and we really LOVE Sister Mary Lazarus! :D However, just a bit of a warning: if you haven't watched the movie in a long time and can barely remember what goes on, I recommend that you do NOT watch the movie again to "refresh your memory". Just go in blind, and I think you'll enjoy it more :D
Okay, that's it for my review! If anyone else does go watch it, please review it too ^_^
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Closet Clear-Out
My closet is empty!! :D My mum has taken all of her clothes out of my room and put them into my brother's cupboards. On the other hand, we raided one of her skirt cupboards and found a HUGE pile of skirts that were my size, so I suddenly have alot of nice things to wear :D Yaaaaay.
I've also been shopping for work clothes all week. Today, my mum and I were shopping around in Gardens after visiting our hairdresser's (I needed hair treatments for the ends) and guess what? Raoul has a sale this weekend! It's really worth it - buy one item, get 30% off, two items 35% off and 3 items 40% off. Even better is that if you have a membership card, you get another 15% to 20% off on top of that! :D
I liked a number of things, but only found one top I really liked in my size D: It isn't really that I'm that big-sized. It's just that while my waist is a UK size 10-12, my bust is a size 14 through and through D: It makes it so difficult for me to find good clothes here! I'm glad I did manage to find one really nice white shirt - it's plain white, but the material has cherries woven into it! :D So cute.
Anyway, I'm actually in the middle of clearing out my closet. I've just finished arranging my tops and dresses, going by formality (casual > work > formal) then by type (no buttons > button-up blouses) then colour. It looks so neat now! :D (And also very OCD :P)
There is a ginormous pile of skirts sitting on the floor atm, and I still have to sort them out *sigh*... I don't think I'll be able to finish sorting them out and hanging them all up before I have to get ready to go to my cousin's house (for my uncle's 40-day prayers) but I'll try! First thing to do is to get away from this laptop.... :P
Bye ppl! Sorry about the random rambling post. "m sleeeeeepy D: (Yeah, I'm still jet-lagged D:) I'll update something more worth your time tonight or something. :D
I've also been shopping for work clothes all week. Today, my mum and I were shopping around in Gardens after visiting our hairdresser's (I needed hair treatments for the ends) and guess what? Raoul has a sale this weekend! It's really worth it - buy one item, get 30% off, two items 35% off and 3 items 40% off. Even better is that if you have a membership card, you get another 15% to 20% off on top of that! :D
I liked a number of things, but only found one top I really liked in my size D: It isn't really that I'm that big-sized. It's just that while my waist is a UK size 10-12, my bust is a size 14 through and through D: It makes it so difficult for me to find good clothes here! I'm glad I did manage to find one really nice white shirt - it's plain white, but the material has cherries woven into it! :D So cute.
Anyway, I'm actually in the middle of clearing out my closet. I've just finished arranging my tops and dresses, going by formality (casual > work > formal) then by type (no buttons > button-up blouses) then colour. It looks so neat now! :D (And also very OCD :P)
There is a ginormous pile of skirts sitting on the floor atm, and I still have to sort them out *sigh*... I don't think I'll be able to finish sorting them out and hanging them all up before I have to get ready to go to my cousin's house (for my uncle's 40-day prayers) but I'll try! First thing to do is to get away from this laptop.... :P
Bye ppl! Sorry about the random rambling post. "m sleeeeeepy D: (Yeah, I'm still jet-lagged D:) I'll update something more worth your time tonight or something. :D
Thursday, 2 July 2009
Outfit Snap: Baking Session
We're trying out another broadband service provider. Let's hope it'll be better than all the others! So far, it's quite fast (v good) but it's a little unstable.. Today at around 3pm, it suddenly disconnected, and I haven't been able to access internet since then. I'm stealing internet from a neighbour atm :P
Anyway! I'm now posting about no.2 on my to-post-about list!
A couple of my uni friends came over on Monday June 15th 2009 to bake. I picked them up from Tower Hill tube station, and brought them home, stopping by Waitrose to get a few ingredients and lunch.
After a very filling lunch, we decided to bake a dark chocolate cake. The recipe was actually my white chocolate cake recipe, but replacing the white chocolate with dark chocolate. I was too lazy to find a different recipe, and why mess with something that turned out so good anyway? :P
I don't have any pictures of the cake-baking.. Jenny and Carol took all the pics but I haven't asked for them :P But baking the cake was easy, and it was fun to have them help! :D
While the cake was in the oven, I finally managed to fulfill my promise to Carol about letting her wear kimono. Of course, I only let her wear a yukata, because I'd already packed up just about everything, and it was so hot that even thinking of wearing a kimono wasn't worth it! :P
Here's a picture of them:
Yes, it's a little messy, but I was rather tired, and I didn't really try hard enough :(
Yeah, that's about it... We spent the whole afternoon baking the cake, and when it was out of the oven, we put it in the fridge to cool faster. While it was cooling, we baked some cookies that Jenny wanted (remind me to get the recipe from her!), then we frosted the cake.
When the cake was done, we all had a slice each. I cut up the cake so they had some to take home, and I sent them off. Not much, but it was really fun ^_^ I'm going to miss them.... :(
On a side note, I went to Kinokuniya yesterday!! :D I bought a whole load of books. I really need to post about them XD I love books! Ehehehe~
Things to update about:
1) Farewell/Welcome Lunch
2) Baking Session
3) Sister Act the Musical
4) Patty's time in London
5) The flight
6) Kinokuniya books
Anyway! I'm now posting about no.2 on my to-post-about list!
A couple of my uni friends came over on Monday June 15th 2009 to bake. I picked them up from Tower Hill tube station, and brought them home, stopping by Waitrose to get a few ingredients and lunch.
After a very filling lunch, we decided to bake a dark chocolate cake. The recipe was actually my white chocolate cake recipe, but replacing the white chocolate with dark chocolate. I was too lazy to find a different recipe, and why mess with something that turned out so good anyway? :P
I don't have any pictures of the cake-baking.. Jenny and Carol took all the pics but I haven't asked for them :P But baking the cake was easy, and it was fun to have them help! :D
While the cake was in the oven, I finally managed to fulfill my promise to Carol about letting her wear kimono. Of course, I only let her wear a yukata, because I'd already packed up just about everything, and it was so hot that even thinking of wearing a kimono wasn't worth it! :P
Here's a picture of them:
Yes, it's a little messy, but I was rather tired, and I didn't really try hard enough :(
Yeah, that's about it... We spent the whole afternoon baking the cake, and when it was out of the oven, we put it in the fridge to cool faster. While it was cooling, we baked some cookies that Jenny wanted (remind me to get the recipe from her!), then we frosted the cake.
When the cake was done, we all had a slice each. I cut up the cake so they had some to take home, and I sent them off. Not much, but it was really fun ^_^ I'm going to miss them.... :(
On a side note, I went to Kinokuniya yesterday!! :D I bought a whole load of books. I really need to post about them XD I love books! Ehehehe~
Things to update about:
2) Baking Session
3) Sister Act the Musical
4) Patty's time in London
5) The flight
6) Kinokuniya books
Wednesday, 1 July 2009
Chilli Crabs!!!
My sister's already blogged about the chilli crabs!!! :D
Click here to see the review and loads of pictures.
And just as a teaser:

My favourite chilli crabs with deep-fried bread to dip into the sauce!! Yummmm :D
Will post about today's meal once my sister has blogged about it. I also went to Kinokuniya to buy a load of books!!! :D I bought 8 kimono-related ones altogether :P Lol. That'll be blogged about once I've finally caught up with my list of things to blog about XP
Click here to see the review and loads of pictures.
And just as a teaser:
My favourite chilli crabs with deep-fried bread to dip into the sauce!! Yummmm :D
Will post about today's meal once my sister has blogged about it. I also went to Kinokuniya to buy a load of books!!! :D I bought 8 kimono-related ones altogether :P Lol. That'll be blogged about once I've finally caught up with my list of things to blog about XP
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