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      Estéema\" post_id=\"2069176\" time=\"1653971152\" user_id=\"66413:

      Nighttime gardening is limited to spraying organic pesticides or such. Can’t do much maintenance in the night & it’s not safe. Early morning pruning, tidying & fertilizing is best. Even harvesting had its timing. Typically, harvest in morning veggies it’s best but if u try to harvest mid-day, veggies tend to be very limp & don’t look fresh. A farmer’s life isn’t easy, must early rise & early sleep.
      What you say is definitely true for edible plants... Watering before sunrise is the best for them.
      When the weather is super hot, gotta keep misting the air if you want the plants to survive the heat....so it is a lot of environmental watch taking care of plants and shifting them everywhere just to get the best conditions for them.
      If you plant on the ground, typically cannot move the plants about, so timing becomes critical. In potted cases, it is still possible to shift the plants about before the heat wave chew them up.

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      • MrsKiasuM Offline
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        ngl2010\" post_id=\"2069173\" time=\"1653970176\" user_id=\"40978:

        Hi Mrs Kiasu. I had plantar fasciitis on both feet a few years ago (one after another). I solved it by wearing thick sole shoes when outside (I wear sports shoes most of the time) and thick sole sandal when inside the house (I wear the thickest Crocs sandals at home). Since then, I don’t feel any pain anymore. Bare foot is a no no no.
        Hihi ngl, good to hear that..we have hope..can recover :rahrah:

        Mine on one foot..and I feel that it is getting alot better these 1 or 2 mths..let's see..keep fingers crossed

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        • MrsKiasuM Offline
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          Testing my feet…walked to ntuc. Saw 2 Royal hen chickens leftover but decided on some looks meaty pig trotter. Will try braise it before go out tomorrow…

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          • Zeal mummyZ Offline
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            Estéema\" post_id=\"2069178\" time=\"1653971442\" user_id=\"66413:

            I guess DH is the ‘strange one’ - he prefers working fr home & finds it more productive then hv all sorts of interruptions in the office. He’s dealing with regional Bz & zoom mths are most productive when travel restrictions are imposed. But recognize, not all jobs can WFH. One of my BIL hv to be physically at work during CB. I guess this similar to all frontliners or those in consumer supply line & hv to be present amongst products or machines for physical checks, maintenance & stock-take.
            My DH is the same. He prefers working from home, less traveling to and fro office and more time to finish up his work. I, on the other hand, prefer to be outside instead.

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              Zeal mummy
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              MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"2069214\" time=\"1653995350\" user_id=\"43981:

              Testing my feet..walked to ntuc. Saw 2 Royal hen chickens leftover but decided on some looks meaty pig trotter. Will try braise it before go out tomorrow..
              Oh I suddenly have a craving for those confinement, vinegar pig trotters! Are you making that? Where’s a good place for that dish, anyone knows?

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                Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2069218\" time=\"1653999645\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2069218 time=1653999645 user_id=58173]
                Oh I suddenly have a craving for those confinement, vinegar pig trotters! Are you making that? Where’s a good place for that dish, anyone knows?[/quote]
                Oooo :love: ... my sister makes the best vinegar pig trotters. Too bad the dish is associated with pregnant women... :razz:

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                  ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2069229\" time=\"1654001701\" user_id=\"3:

                  Oooo :love: ... my sister makes the best vinegar pig trotters. Too bad the dish is associated with pregnant women... :razz:
                  Hahaha totally not preggy! There must be some restaurants or take out for this dish for normal people right??

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                    Estéema
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                    Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2069218\" time=\"1653999645\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2069218 time=1653999645 user_id=58173]
                    Oh I suddenly have a craving for those confinement, vinegar pig trotters! Are you making that? Where’s a good place for that dish, anyone knows?[/quote]
                    DH & I used to love this dish & will cook it often until age caught-up with us. Nowadays if we do cook it’ll be when more at the extended family come together, so we hv a little taste but not over-eat o’wise very “gelat”. I use only the dark vinegar with the bulldog. I used to be very light on ginger but as I got older, I put more as it helps de-gas my system. I’ve sweet tooth, hence used to use more palm sugar than recipe wld call for. My home dish always hv lots of garlic cooked till real soft.

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                      Liew Nga Wing
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                      Zeal mummy\" post_id=\"2069230\" time=\"1654002619\" user_id=\"58173:[quote=\"Zeal mummy\" post_id=2069230 time=1654002619 user_id=58173]
                      :udawoman:

                      Hahaha totally not preggy! There must be some restaurants or take out for this dish for normal people right??[/quote]
                      I always have the stew pig trotters at Zi Yean Restaurant at Lengkok Bahru near Red Hill MRT

                      https://ziyean.getz.co/Category/chicken-duck-pork.html?StoreID=34c1a087-3749-4f56-86c6-291c8af1d05b&Service=PickUp&lang=EN

                      And San Ren Xing Restaurant at Thomson Plaza or Bedok Mall.

                      https://www.sanrenxing.sg/copy-of-home

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                      • Zeal mummyZ Offline
                        Zeal mummy
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                        Estéema\" post_id=\"2069237\" time=\"1654005255\" user_id=\"66413:

                        DH & I used to love this dish & will cook it often until age caught-up with us. Nowadays if we do cook it’ll be when more at the extended family come together, so we hv a little taste but not over-eat o’wise very “gelat”. I use only the dark vinegar with the bulldog. I used to be very light on ginger but as I got older, I put more as it helps de-gas my system. I’ve sweet tooth, hence used to use more palm sugar than recipe wld call for. My home dish always hv lots of garlic cooked till real soft.
                        Oh my, just hearing about it makes me drool…love it! Yummy, love the garlic that melts in the mouth too!

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