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Kimchi pancake has always been my favorite appetizer dish in Korean restaurants and I always look forward to savoring it! So I decided to find out how to make it at home since I made my own homemade kimchi!

Turns out it’s super duper easy to make!

All you need is:
1/2 cup plain flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon sugar
1 cup chopped kimchi
3 tablespoons kimchi juice
1 shallot of small asian onion finely chopped
1/4 cup water

Put all of e above ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix it all up
Line the non stick pan with a layer of olive oil
Cook on medium heat on each side for about 5 minutes and Wah lah! U have a homemade kimchi pancake!

Enjoy this simple but yummy recipe!

XOXO
Jessica

Hello!!

Here’s some additional pics taken from my camera. Thank you 增盈 for helping me take the pics & Dave & Joyce for making me beautiful!

XOXO
Jessica

Hello everyone!

Last Friday was the launch of CK X underwear and Nakata flew down to grace the event as he’s the latest CK underwear model!!! He’s sucha cutie with a perfect body! Love those abs n rock hard glutes!

It’s a pity he didn’t parade around in the latest underwear but who cares! Guess what? I used to watch soccer because of him & Kaka! (no surprise right? Tons of girls r into soccer not only for the sport but also for the eye candy!)

It’s a pity Nakata retired. One less talented player around. I was one happy girl when I managed to take a photo with him making many other girls there to see him green with envy. (sorry girls! :P) that brief meeting was good enough to make my weekend and it was time to leave once my mission was completed! (I was feeling too hot as there was too many scantily clad males around! *joking* I WAS feeling hot – not from men – from the lack of air con think there were too many ppl there just to see him & the air con refused to work!)

Didn’t get a lot of pics that night but my friend Ren has lots more posted on FB.

XOXO
Jess

Hello everyone!

I chanced upon this title while surfing d Internet for some information about unatural deaths in Singapore (yes it’s morbid but very interesting) and decided to head down to Borders to look up this book. Flipped thru it and felt that it’ll be a good book for easy reading. Mind you I’m one of those that hated history lessons. But this book is more than the history of Singapore, it includes interesting stories like the King of Siam bringing us the gift of a little bronze elephant in the 1800s which is still displayed till today. And Sir Stamford Raffles possible local mistress?!

Some other interesting reads are: (titles from the book)

– The Door Gods of Orchard Road
– Grand Old Hotel Tales
– The Curry Murder
– A True War Hero
– A Sadly Unfinished Monument (I never knew we attempted to make a monument for early settlers of Singapore before Raffles)

In fact almost everything is interesting n easy reading. If only our Singapore history textbooks in schools are this fun to read then studying wouldn’t be so much effort!

Go buy it and find out a whole lot more about our homeland! Great easy reading for both the foreigners and locals!

Title : Insider’s Singapore by David Brazil. $25.90 from Borders.

XOXO
Jessica

Robinson Waterfalls

Had a lot of things planned out for Day 2 –

  • Visit waterfalls (Robinson & Parit)
  • Visit Boh Tea Plantation
  • Visit the Rose Garden
  • Have tea & scones
  • Visit more strawberry plantations
  • Visit the Bee Farm (very disappointing)

Robinson waterfall was not really a waterfall to me, but at least Parit Waterfall made up for the Robinson one! That was all the hiking we did in Cameron Highlands 😛 My dream is to see a really big waterfall that will set me in awe! This is like a baby….

This is my 1st tea plantation visit (that I can remember, those that I went really young doesn’t count!) and it’s a beautiful sight from the top of the highlands. The drive up to the Tea Plantation was rather scary tho’.

I thought this “la3 ba1 hua1” or trumpet flower can look like a small hat! My own fashion….

The workers at the plantation hard at work under the hot sun sorting out fresh tea leaves.

This is the tea factory. It was a pity that production was not scheduled that day, so there was no tour of the inside of the factory. That would’ve been interesting!

After a hot long walk around the plantation, we sat down for an ice cold Boh Tea’s very own “Orchard Splash” it was so delicious that we had to buy some home to drink!

This is another tea plantation owned by Cameron Valley.

Pitcher plant in one of the strawberry farms

This muddy stream is at the Rose Valley. Don’t you think the water looks like Teh Tarik?

So many pretty flowers! I had a swell time taking tons of photos of and with the flowers!

This hibiscus flower is the biggest I’ve seen – it’s about 20cm in diameter!

I particularly love the name of this flower – High Heel Shoes flower! LOL!

Funnily, in the Rose Valley there was this “zoo” section where they kept Peacocks, Turkies, Rabbits & chickens.

The rabbit was so cute & craving for attention, the minute I squat down, it came up to me and wanted to be loved.

After that we headed to this Tea Shop for it’s famous tea & strawberry jam scones, it was delicious! I loved the jam & buttery scone.

That’s all we did on Day 2. No Bee Farm photos as it was so bleah that I didn’t take any pics at all!

Coming soon – Giant Cicada that visited us in our hotel room.

XOXO

Jessica

Love This Quote!

This was mentioned in the movie Definitely Maybe quoted from the book Jane Eyre.

“The human heart has hidden treasures, In secret kept, in silence sealed; The thoughts, the hopes, the dreams, the pleasures, Whose charms were broken if revealed”
– Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane Eyre

So beautiful and true…

Hello Everyone!

I’d like to share the wonderful time I had up in the highlands in Malaysia. I really miss the cool weather, relaxing atmosphere and friendly people there. And most of all the strawberries and fresh air!

The last time I went up to Cameron Highlands was when I was 4 or 5 years old! So U can imagine how NEW this place seems to me this time round.

Driving up to the highlands, we collected a lot of “passengers” along the way. Frequent SG-Malaysia drivers should get what I mean… ;P

My squashed free riders!

Finally after 6 hours of driving, we reached Cameron Highlands! First stop, lunch! Hungry… Stopped at this “Zhi Char” place where many locals frequent to find out what’s yummy in that place.

There’s this dish there called Sambal Belachan Asparagus Beans which is super delicious and I’ve never even heard of Asparagus Beans before. Have you? The beans are fresh, crunchy and taste nothing like asparagus. And U can never go wrong with Belachan fried vegetables.

After lunch, we settled in Equatorial Hotel. It’s not the most glamourous looking hotel but it’s at one of the highest points on the Highlands and every evening on the top floor, my balcony is surrounded by clouds! Imagine walking in clouds… so mystical!

After dumping our stuff down in the room, we headed to Big Red Strawberry Farm. Apparently the biggest strawberry farm in CH.

It was a rainy day which made it even colder but more shiok! I love the cold… Interestingly, every strawberry farm grows cactus for sale as well. Very pretty cacti!

“V” is for Victory!!!

Don’t these cacti look like roses?

BIG cactus – about the size of a beach ball!

Strawberries grown hydroponically

Who’s that big fat strawberry?

Unripe strawberries

Mmm… fresh…

The life cycle of a strawberry – See how the white flower slowly withers down to the core where the strawberry slowly grows bigger. I’ve never seen a strawberry flower before so cute & pure.

Feel so healthy in the farm seeing so much edible greens around me.

Can U spot what’s wrong with this poster?

Big Red’s famous strawberry sundae! Yummy!!! Strawberry sundae has never tasted better

My “trophy” hee hee…

After eating the yummy sundae and a very steep drive downhill, we headed to the street side market beside the hotel.

And when we reached there, clouds were everywhere! Pretty…

The minute you arrive at the Street Market, the wonderful aroma of sweet corn surrounds you as vendors grill freshly grown corn on the cob.

After snacking on sweet corn, we decided that we’ll buy some back to Singapore! Can U imagine going to CH to buy corn?! Hilarious!

That’s the end of day one and we turned in early from the long day.

XOXO

Jessica

Was told by numerous ppl that this thing abt someone abandoning the puppy mill is a damn bloody HOAX!

The person went down to check it out n it turned out to be some scam. Sigh… Things people do for “fun” at the expense of others!

That IDIOT out there who started this – u heard of Karma right? Don’t know how many kind dog loving people went down thinking to save some pups all because of this idiot who started this mass SMS. I too was thinking of going down before it’s too late but luckily didn’t waste my time.

Good thing is no puppies r being abandoned or put down. Bad thing is many people believed it n it’s still circulating…

Don’t understand how cruel some people are…

Visit dogmillrehomers

Jess

Save the dogs!

Hello!

Irresponsible breeders like this should be jailed!!! Let’s us be the responsible ones n save those puppies!!

Puppy mill breeder/owner @Pasir Ris has abandoned his breeding stock & puppies. Many breeds of various ages. Cavalier king charles, chihuahua, maltese, mini schnauzer, shih tzu, pomeranian, jack russell terrier, whippet, sheltie, golden retriever, labrador, silky, yorkie, poodle, beagle, british bull, cairn terrier. Pls help these dogs by passing tis msg ard to as many pple as poss or go to Pasir Ris Pet Farm Kennel 9 to hav a look for yrself (look for volunteer Taylor). Pls help as these poor doggies hav only 2 weeks (fr 3/5/2010) for a chance to lively they will be put to sleep. Be a good soul. Thanks!

This is a SCAM!!!! Or SPAM SMS…

Annoucement from dog mill rehomers:

It has come to our attention that an SMS has been spreading around: we would like to clarify a few things:

1) The DogMillRehomers will ONLY use our Facebook group page and this website as our medium of communication.

All other forms, be it via SMS, other blogs, emails etc are NOT affiliated NOR created by the DogMillRehomers. As such, that information could be potentially skewed and wholly inaccurate. Please disregard any and all information that you did not receive via this page or our Facebook page.

2) We understand that people want to help and contribute. We thank and appreciate you for that. However, coming down to the Kennel without prior appointment creates chaos and largely hamper and creates problems for our work.

Imagine a kennel filled with 30 people all gushing for the attention of a few volunteers who have to divide their attention between the welfare of the dogs and the vast amount of humans.

We are committed to serving the welfare of the dogs in the best way possible, and your sensitivity and consideration in this matter is imperative to the integrity of our project.

PLEASE ONLY VISIT VIA APPOINTMENTS.

We assure you that visiting via appointments is critical to the project. Your kindness and generosity is the cornerstone to the success of the rehoming project. Please continue to contribute this way.

3) We will never put down any dogs. That is absolutely contrary to our mission and belief. We did not come all this way to go down that path.

Contingency plans are in place; please rest assured that the dogs will have a roof over their heads no matter what.

4) THERE ARE NO PUPPIES.

XOXO
Jessica

Hello!!!

Just got back from doing an interview with a few Republic Polytechnic students to help them with their FYP about unconventional youths. Very interesting project n a very sweet bunch of girls!

I’m so happy with my new pair of gold Havianas slippers! Can u believe that this is my very first pair? I can’t believe it myself! I’m just that sort to wear my stuff for so long till it spoils then I will go looking for new ones! I still have n using slippers/shoes/clothes from my university days… I guess I find it a pity to throw away things that r still usable! The good thing is that i can share shoes n clothes with my mum!

I’m thrilled with my new slippers! Mummy, u can wear them too n be a hip mama too! 

XOXO
Jessica