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Remember I was talking about my dog which unfortunately passed away last year? I met this other darling during the World Animal Day weekend and she’s also named Penny! Sucha coincidence! What’s more interesting is that both Penny’s I know suffered similar fates…..

My dog was an abandoned dog that my friend picked up in Pasir Ris area in 2001. When my friend found her, Penny was dirty, skinny and was very scared of everything around her. Immediately my friend called me up to ask if I would like to adopt her knowing that I love animals to the core. I really wanted to adopt her but I was afraid my parents would disapprove. (My dad is not as fond as animals as I am) But I still went to my friend’s place to pick her up because my friend really couldn’t house her.

I still remember so so clearly the very first time I saw Penny, she immediately ran up to me and started jumping on me as if she knew I was going to be her new owner! It was really love at first sight. The first few days in my house Penny would religiously wake me up around 8am by running upstairs to my room and scratching on my door. (I think she did that cos I was her only friend and she wanted to tell me she needed to go outside for the toilet and “I’m hungry!”)

Anyway, as usual I brought her to the vet to check up and found out that one of her eyes was almost semi-blind from cataract. (Must be her callous former owners) And my dad who initially said I could keep her here for a few days only till we find her a new home, starting liking her more and more each day because she’s really a sweet little thing! Yes, we kept her till she passed on 5 years later from a tragic accident just by my doorstep. *sob* 😦 Thinking about her still brings tears to my eyes as I miss her so dearly….

And this other Penny in the picture is a rescued puppy from a puppy farm. She now belongs to ACRES president Louis. Penny was born with defective hind legs (we suspect it’s a genetic defect due to too many in breedings) and was about to be put down by the farm. Louis got news about her and quickly went to the farm to rescue her. Now, 2 years later, though her hind legs are not properly formed, Penny can still run around like a normal dog without any external help! And just like my Penny, she warms up to people very easily and she’s extremely “manja”!

SO….. Don’t buy puppies from puppy farms or pet shops!! They actually kill all those little puppies once they’re too big to sell are just aren’t cute enough! Just like any business, once something has little/no value to it, it is disposed of. So the same theory applies to these poor animals! If you’re looking for a dog/cat/any pet, be responsible and adopt one from SPCA instead! They get tons of unwanted/abandoned pets everyday that is waiting to find a new home!

To mark World Animal Week, ACRES celebrated
Singaporeans’ support for animal protection efforts by holding a 3-day
animal-themed festival from the 5th to 7th October at The Atrium @ Orchard.
There was a photographic exhibition, music, children’s activities and a large
array of educational exhibits on animal protection issues, along
with the opportunity for everyone to find out how they can help make
the world a better place for the animals we share it with.


More
importantly, 4,477 signatures were collected for the global “Animals
Matter to Me” campaign in support of a Universal Declaration on
Animal Welfare (UDAW) to be endorsed by governments of the world. This is a
call to everyone, worldwide, to recognise all animals as sentient beings, that
they can feel pain and can suffer and that we have a responsibility to put an
end to cruelty around the world.


On behalf
of the animals, we would like to say a big thank you to all the dedicated supporters
of animal welfare who volunteered to spend many hours on their feet collecting
signatures in support of the UDAW, withstanding the intense hot weather every
day!


We are delighted to
have had the support of local performers Anastasia and her band Good Morning
Midnight, Allura, Shaym, Plushfools, Lounge Lizards, local magician Jack Magic,
and Steven Goh and his balloon sculpturing skills, whose talents all drew the
crowd closer to the ACRES exhibition. A big thank you to all these performers!


Thank you also to
Miss Singapore Universe, Miss Jessica Tan, who kindly came along to support the
event.


Thanks also go to
TY toys for sponsoring prizes for the children’s colouring competition, and to
the Events Artery for sponsoring the sound system for the entire event.


Thank you
to everyone who was involved in the event, and to
everyone who signed in support of the UDAW, for showing that Animals Matter to
You!


If you would like
to join us in supporting a UNIVERSAL DECLARATION IN ANIMAL WELFARE (UFAW), please
click here.

 

Donate now! Help us build a
sanctuary for victims of the illegal wildlife trade in Singapore. Log on to: http://www.acres.org.sg/donatetoAWRC.htm

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Since I’ve not cooked for the longest time, I’ve been yearning to find some time to cook & some willing friends aka guinea pigs to dare to try my cooking! (dunno why somehow I give people the impression I’m hopeless in the kitchen)

I remember I saw this recipe on Ready Steady Cook when it was aired in Manchester and really wanted to try it out at home! Finally I can! haha…. BUT, when I went online to search for the recipe they didn’t have it! 😦 So adventurous lil me went to innovate my very own Dijon Mustard Chicken Breast recipe! (Bet if my friends knew they would’ve backed out immediately)

Luckily, it turned out wonderful! the chicken breasts were nice and juicy with lotsa flavour, not to say extremely unique!

Heehee…. served it with a side of my famous creamed mushrooms, sauteed onions and japanese salad. And of course I ended off the sumptuous dinner with my speciality – Tiramisu!!!! Yummm…

Here’s my recipe:

Mustard Stuffing:

  • 4 TB of Dijon mustard
  • 3 teaspoons whole mustard seeds in cider vinegar
  • 2 TB of Mayonnaise
  • 2 TB of butter (softened)
  • 1 teaspoon of chopped garlic

4 whole chicken breasts with skin

How to prepare:

  1. Cream all the ingredients of the mustard stuffing together until well mixed
  2. Use your finger and make a little pocket under the chicken skin
  3. Put a spoonful of stuffing into the pocket until it filled and bulges out like a pillow
  4. Coat a large rectangular Pyrex dish with olive oil
  5. Place chicken breasts onto a large rectangular pyrex dish with skin facing upwards
  6. Sprinkle salt, ground black pepper and some mixed herbs over the chicken
  7. Cook in a pre-heated oven at 200 degrees celsius for 30min.

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My favourite dog!

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I befriended this lovely Siberian Husky last week during a shoot! The doggie’s a model too! Her name is Sophie… Such a beautiful name…

She’s extremely friendly, kept licking me and playing with anyone who walks by. How I wished I could have a husky at home. *hee* That’s really my dream dog to have but not in Singapore cos I still think the weather’s way too hot for them and it’s not their natural environment to be in. I just love DOGS!

Speaking about dogs… I really miss my Shih Tzu, Penny, that passed away over a year ago. *sigh* She was really the sweetest dog ever! Don’t know how anyone could’ve abandoned her n left her running around with one eye blind! Had her for 5 years and she just loved my family unconditionally. Penny I MISS U!

IMG_0798 - sfw 2007.jpgDSC01802 - group shot.jpgWas asked to do a charity catwalk for Singapore Fashion Festival and
thought it’ll nice to be part of it! Creating awareness for HIV using
loud fashion designs on t-shirts is an innovative way to spread the
word! I was wearing a t-shirt designed by Hanson that had LARGE ‘HIV
Positive’ printed right smack in the middle of the shirt! Not really
the kinda shirt you would wear home to mummy!

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IMG_0813 - catwalk.jpgIMG_0813 - catwalk.jpgThen…. never did I expect to be given this huge “lioness” hairstyle and goth make up. When people in Vivocity saw me walking around when I went to grab a bite, there were gasps and lotsa comments! (like “aiyoh!” or “wah!”) What’s more hilarious is the faces of my friends when they saw me! Said my hair could catch flies! *LOL* Definitely attention grabbing… More like unwanted attention though… Well, sacrifice worth having for a great cause!

FHM Reader review…

Wow!!

Someone emailed me this very flattering comment from a member of the public ! I can’t release the details of the reader but this is what he said!

“Wow!  Jessica Tan is so svelte of her looks, not to mention her figure!  She looks very appealing from the cover page, especially inside pages!  By looking at it, I’ll bet so many guys will swoon for her!  Even if she doesn’t pose in her swimsuits, she will still remain elegant with her smile!  Keep up your status quo as a beauty queen, Jessica!” – Ishardi

Well… to be honest I wasn’t very confident how the general public will react to my cover and interview but after reading this I feel a whole lot happier! Thanks Ishardi! You’ve made my day!