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      Castle House
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      ๐Ÿ˜† :rotflmao: :hi5:

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        Allanice
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        Thanks for the warm welcomes... :rahrah:


        Lolz.... It's good to know there are so many there in the same boat as me ๐Ÿ˜“

        Kissgurami: btw, dd will be goin st margaret ๐Ÿ˜‰

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          SAHM_TAN
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          phoenix:
          A good friend got us all paranoid that we threw out all the non-stick pots & pans too. Bought new ceramic wok & pots when Robinsons had the sale. Bought Kleen Kanteen stainless steel water bottles for my children. Was tempted to buy the glass water bottles when in US but am sure my kids would break them and cut themselves!

          :hi5: my kids also use klean kanteen leh

          Yup no non-stick pan. The wok is the old fashion iron one that we season slowly.

          Is ceramic good? What's the material?

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            SAHM_TAN
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            :welcome: Allanice


            We are all learning ๐Ÿ˜„

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              phoenix
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              SAHM_TAN:
              phoenix:

              A good friend got us all paranoid that we threw out all the non-stick pots & pans too. Bought new ceramic wok & pots when Robinsons had the sale. Bought Kleen Kanteen stainless steel water bottles for my children. Was tempted to buy the glass water bottles when in US but am sure my kids would break them and cut themselves!


              :hi5: my kids also use klean kanteen leh

              Yup no non-stick pan. The wok is the old fashion iron one that we season slowly.

              Is ceramic good? What's the material?


              I got a few items from Scanpan Titanium Ceramc range. Check out this link:

              http://www.scanpancookware.com/pages/faq-pv-c0-8.html

              SCANPANย  is \"forged\" from molten aluminum under 250 tons of pressure. The molten aluminum is poured into a lower mold, with an upper mold coming down to \"squeeze\" the liquid aluminum into the shape of the pan. The 250-ton pressure gets rid of any air pockets or other inclusions, thus ensuring perfect heat distribution without hot spots. Only pressure-cast aluminum will guarantee this flawless performance.

              SCANPAN CLASSIC & PROFESSIONAL features a ceramic-titanium surface which is part of the pan and will not come off. Most other non-sticks work with one or more layers of traditional plastic coatings which, over time, will start to peel, scrape and blister away.

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                Baking Mum
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                Hmmm, seems like I hv missed out some good tips for being AWOL.


                Hello Kakis. Was away w family so didnโ€™t chk thread regularly.

                For the pots n pans, I used only only stainless steel, the type which donโ€™t have screw beneath the lids, so no nd to worry any stain stick on the screw.

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                  Allanice
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                  Morning!


                  Happy new year's eve !

                  Today is DS bday...am bringing the kids to explore kids later. ...hehehe
                  Jz to share, explorer kids member enters for free on their bday...even their siblings leh! :imcool: (subject they are oso explorer kids member)

                  Enjoy ur weekend !

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                    Champion
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                    Sending New Year wishes to all friends here @ Club 2005! Cheers! ๐Ÿ•บ ๐Ÿ•บ

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                      Learning Dad
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                      Here's wishing every1 & their loved ones a GREAT 2012!! :rahrah: :rahrah:

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                        Champion
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                        Hi! Club 2005 friends!

                        Tomorrow will be the day for our 2005 kid to start the formal primary education! ๐Ÿ•บ ๐Ÿ•บ

                        Hereby wishing all our 2005 kids Happy Schooling ! :celebrate:

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