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      twinklejoy
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      Happy Mama:
      twinklejoy:

      I bought the small pack, just enough to fill up 3/4 cup(minus 2 big pieces that went into my mouth while cutting πŸ˜› ). try cutting it into small pieces, size like a rice

      and this time, when S beep to signal to put the mango, I scoped it with a tsp and slowly throw in :love:

      Oh so 1 packet is just nice for 1 loaf of bread. Umm, why do you need to cut so small like rice? I think I will cut mine like raisins. Then the yellow will stand out on the bread. Heehee. πŸ˜‰

      cut small small = easy chewing for both my mum and toddler DS lah :love:

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        Happy Mama
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        twinklejoy:
        Happy Mama:

        [quote=\"twinklejoy\"]I bought the small pack, just enough to fill up 3/4 cup(minus 2 big pieces that went into my mouth while cutting πŸ˜› ). try cutting it into small pieces, size like a rice

        and this time, when S beep to signal to put the mango, I scoped it with a tsp and slowly throw in :love:

        Oh so 1 packet is just nice for 1 loaf of bread. Umm, why do you need to cut so small like rice? I think I will cut mine like raisins. Then the yellow will stand out on the bread. Heehee. πŸ˜‰

        cut small small = easy chewing for both my mum and toddler DS lah :love:[/quote]Oh I see. πŸ˜‰

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          Happy Mama
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          twinklejoy:
          Happy Mama:

          [quote=\"twinklejoy\"]my stale refer to raisins as not 'blink blink' as the norm type, it was covered with the melted sugar, odd shapes and looked awful. only the citric peels were acceptable. so I basically picked citric peels and a handful of raisins for my bread niah. 😞


          Wow twinklejoy, you are so cute. Raisins also got \"bling bling\" one meh? :lol: :lol: :lol:

          :evil: yup yup! those fresh fresh raisins consider 'bling bling' de mah :evil:[/quote] :lol: :lol: :lol:

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            twinklejoy
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            Happy Mama:
            25hourmaid:

            Huh, :? I thought we Teochews say lao3 nua2 and not lao chwee nua? :? Anyway, I think you may need this :


            http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/3606/2214221wscsekh0.jpg\">

            :rotflmao: :rotflmao: Or give her a PAIL to contain her saliva. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

            :siam:

            :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :imdrowning: πŸ˜‰
            I macham ε£ζ°΄ε€šθΏ‡θŒΆ πŸ˜‰
            give me blue pail har Happy Mama

            hey maid, we do say lau chwee nua and lau nua ley at diff senarios :lol:
            Thanks for the pinkish butterfly bibs. Can I have a blue one instead? my favourite colour de mah :evil:

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              twinklejoy
              last edited by

              25hourmaid:
              Happy Mama:

              [quote=\"25hourmaid\"]Huh, :? I thought we Teochews say lao3 nua2 and not lao chwee nua? :? Anyway, I think you may need this :


              http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/3606/2214221wscsekh0.jpg\">

              :rotflmao: :rotflmao: Or give her a PAIL to contain her saliva. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

              :siam:

              You mean she needs this:
              http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/8271/2215030jhw2r2bn.jpg\">[/quote]I prefer this GOLD pail then my favourite blue πŸ˜›
              GOLD wor :love:

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                twinklejoy
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                Funz:
                OK, I have succumbed. No time to go downtown to buy. Just went online and bought the breadmaker. Think they delivering this weekend.

                :welcome:

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                  corneyAmber
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                  twinklejoy:
                  :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :drool: :imdrowning: πŸ˜‰

                  I macham ε£ζ°΄ε€šθΏ‡θŒΆ πŸ˜‰
                  give me blue pail har Happy Mama

                  hey maid, we do say lau chwee nua and lau nua ley at diff senarios :lol:
                  Thanks for the pinkish butterfly bibs. Can I have a blue one instead? my favourite colour de mah :evil:
                  Really? :? For me, I don't use lau chwee nua. Its more Hokkien than Teochew to me.

                  Ask and you shall receive, here are your blue stuff! πŸ˜‰
                  http://img715.imageshack.us/img715/8462/3214544vvesqdi2.jpg\">

                  http://img814.imageshack.us/img814/2493/3214821hlv0hhv5.jpg\">

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                    corneyAmber
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                    twinklejoy:


                    I prefer this GOLD pail then my favourite blue πŸ˜›
                    GOLD wor :love:
                    Eh, excuse me, you prefer this
                    http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/8271/2215030jhw2r2bn.jpg\">

                    or this,
                    http://img814.imageshack.us/img814/2493/3214821hlv0hhv5.jpg\">

                    Please make up your mind, don't be so wishy washy, okay! :nunchuk: :lol: :lol:

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                      tisha
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                      Somewhere I think in this thread I read that evaporated milk(EM) can be used to replace coconut milk in curries. I want to give it a try. I've never used EM before. Just saw the can at NTUC. The quantity is too much for my family. What to do with the left over, any ideas? Can it be stored in the fridge once opened? :?:

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                        corneyAmber
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                        tisha:
                        Somewhere I think in this thread I read that evaporated milk(EM) can be used to replace coconut milk in curries. I want to give it a try. I've never used EM before. Just saw the can at NTUC. The quantity is too much for my family. What to do with the left over, any ideas? Can it be stored in the fridge once opened? :?:

                        Yes, you can keep the balance in the fridge, why not? But make sure you transfer the milk into a glass or plastic bottle. Do not keep the milk in the tin in the fridge. Read somewhere about chemical reaction that can cause contamination.

                        But seriously, how can one can of 400ml of evaporated milk be too much for a pot of curry? :?

                        Alternatively, you can also use the evaporated milk with your coffee. :celebrate:

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