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      psle2011mum
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      I'm thinking about buying a new wok . I'm not after any \"wok-hei\" but just want it easy to clean, light, with no need to use much oil and quick to heat up for stir-fries.


      I'm currently using a traditional hand-hammered stainless steel wok, but I scrub this clean (so it doesn't have much of a 'natural\" non-stick layer at all) and all the scrubbing is getting to me.

      Wondering if I should switch to a non-stick wok...

      Any experienced Mummy chefs can give some advice? Thanks so much in advance 😄

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        enough of maid
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        miffy_ang:
        How do you all find time to iron? It takes up much of my weekend time. Any solution?


        How about getting part time maid?

        I used to be ironing over the weekends too.

        Now I used part time maid agency to clean up the house during sat. 2 helpers will come and one will clean the house while the other one will do the ironing !

        Save a lot of my time !

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          Sian1
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          enough of maid:
          miffy_ang:

          How do you all find time to iron? It takes up much of my weekend time. Any solution?



          How about getting part time maid?

          I used to be ironing over the weekends too.

          Now I used part time maid agency to clean up the house during sat. 2 helpers will come and one will clean the house while the other one will do the ironing !

          Save a lot of my time !




          May I know where do you get your part time maid, from which agency?

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            fifiyeo
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            Help!


            This is a bit off topic but I really need some ideas as to what I can do with a 2 year old fridge which I do not need.

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              dasalo
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              fifiyeo:
              Help!


              This is a bit off topic but I really need some ideas as to what I can do with a 2 year old fridge which I do not need.

              Give it to me! Haha...lol :evil:

              You can separate your groceries. One fridge for food to cook items and the other dessert and drinks esp the freezer compartment where you place your ice creams, food smells does not cross over. :idea:

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                psle2011mum
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                fifiyeo:
                Help!


                This is a bit off topic but I really need some ideas as to what I can do with a 2 year old fridge which I do not need.
                Donate it to one of these places ?http://www.awasingapore.org/donatelist.html

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                  Imami
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                  fifiyeo:
                  Help!


                  This is a bit off topic but I really need some ideas as to what I can do with a 2 year old fridge which I do not need.
                  U dont intend to use it (I.e. On the electricity)? If no, then how about storing dry stuff like instant noodles or can food? Or toilet roll? The idea is to use it as a storage.

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                    fifiyeo
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                    psle2011mum:
                    fifiyeo:

                    Help!


                    This is a bit off topic but I really need some ideas as to what I can do with a 2 year old fridge which I do not need.

                    Donate it to one of these places ?http://www.awasingapore.org/donatelist.html


                    Thinking of it seriously.

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                      babyj
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                      fifiyeo:
                      psle2011mum:

                      [quote=\"fifiyeo\"]Help!


                      This is a bit off topic but I really need some ideas as to what I can do with a 2 year old fridge which I do not need.

                      [/quote]There are so many out there need used fridge. Donate it at welfare assosiation , majoR usage.

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                        daranic
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                        How do you wash underwear? I have to wash all my kids’ and my undergarments every day. Girls worse, have the bras too… find it very tiring. Do you use scrub and handwash? Or throw in the WM?

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