Lunch
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Heyya smurf,
You are right, sometimes baby sleep even better! Hehee..
When i go out with one toddler and one baby, i also
brought some of their favourite toys that can fit in the
bag. My easy part is the jie-jie very guai. Dun like to run
around type (last time, hahaa) but will need constant activities
to do if she is to be doing something on her own while i eat and
feed her. And will talk a lot. Ask lots of questions. The mei-mei
was a cry baby. Was challenging for me too, to bring two out
wherever i go. Some more public transport..
I like to go out, so i always try to make things work my way.
Hehee.. So i must think positive and be prepared for things
cropping up along the way and not to get frustrated over the
little things. I go out with Plan A, but when anything does not
work out, i'll be flexible with Plan B to Plan Z that i store in my
back pocket.
Now they are bigger and used to our outing protocol. They
have origami papers with them, stickers, books and MP3/
handheld games; to last through from my place to Changi.
I've brought them everywhere and sometimes hubs wonders
how i manage. Cos he encounters trouble with them at times
before, when i go for my outings with girlfiends. Especially swim
outings with the girls. Hee.. Now, hubs also no problem. Can manage
very well. Sometimes when i come back from late girls nite out, he's
lounging on the sofa legs stretched out playing his X-box and had been
at it for hours. He said the girls had slept early, house cleaned, dishes
washed, laundry done... They have become better travel children after
all the \"practice\" and our overseas trips are also less eventful..
Dun fret, your good day will come, aye smurf.
The eat the drawing pad part tickled me a bit,
i must say.. :lol: Different age group will need
different stuff to keep them occupied definitely.
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when my bb sun wanna sleep,i juz bring him out. sure zzz one.haha.
but come to think of it, bring bb and toddler definitely a challenge lor,need a lot of practice...haha...but i'm glad that i'm better at it now compared to few mths ago. i tink the older the child, the easier bah, since they dun need to bring diaper,bottle,wipes,etc. i dread meal times, cos i dunno wat to eat and have to tink of older boy also. he very picky when it comes to food.so, very often,i choose those easy to eat (burger, economical rice, etc) for lunch.
for those need knife and fork, 3 course meal kind, i usually save it when there is another helper.ahaha.not whether can handle anot, but more because i prefer to have a nice meal instead of struggling with 2 boys.hee.
bring bb and toddler out definitely need a lot of planning.hee. :lol: -
you wan to know how we eat when we are out? heehee⦠feed left twin1, right twin2 , infront my girl eat on her own. Hubby will help me, and we will eat when our hands are free⦠haahhaa.
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JHJC, I like the part you said...
\"... when our hands are free!\"
Hehee.. funny lar. -
Heyya, EN..
Checked with bro in law... said the coffee shop
located at Block 26, Teck Whye Lane.
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[quote]Checked with bro in law... said the coffee shop
located at Block 26, Teck Whye Lane. [/quote]Missed this post earlier. Thanks Buds
Sharing some very quick to cook recipe of a no time to spare working mummy. :lol:
Pineapple Fried Rice
200g boneless chicken, skinless and cubed
100g Ripe pineapple, cut into 0.5 cm x 0.5 cm cubes
2 cups Cool steam rice
1 medium onion, roughly chopped
3 tbsp of nam pla (fish sauce)
1 tbsp light soy sauce
1 tsp tumeric powder
1 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
50g roasted cashew nuts
Heat oil in wok over high heat. Saute onion till fragrant. Add chicken and saute till cooked. Season with nam pla, light soy sauce, sugar and salt. Add cooked rice, tumeric powder and lastly pineapple, stir till well mixed.
Garnishing: thin slice coriander leaves, meat floss & cracker (optional) -
You're welcome, EN!
Pineapple Rice recipe is a must try wor!
You tried before? Is this a hand-me-down recipe?
Got picture even better, EN!
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[quote]Pineapple Rice recipe is a must try wor!
You tried before? Is this a hand-me-down recipe?
Got picture even better, EN! [/quote]I'm not a Thai, so this is not a hand me down recipe. :lol:
Attended a cooking class at Sunrise. Tried many times cause it's easy. Picture?? It's Thai Pineapple fried rice lah. The normal ones that people usually order when they frequent Thai restaurant. -
EN:
I'm not a Thai, so this is not a hand me down recipe.
Whoops.. Hehee.. Hokie!EN:
I dun usuali order that or rather have notPicture?? It's Thai Pineapple fried rice lah. The normal ones that people usually order when they frequent Thai restaurant.
ordered that rice before reali, so i think it's this one?
Fair and lovely = Not so spicy? (In reference to your recipe?)
There's another reddish coloured kind.. suppose that kind is either
spicy with chilli paste or soury sweet with tomato paste.
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[quote]There's another reddish coloured kind.. suppose that kind is either
spicy with chilli paste or soury sweet with tomato paste. [/quote]Heee....I skip the chili padi sliced thinly part since it's optional. I no eat hot stuff.
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