CB (Circuit Break) Life Woes!

CB (Circuit Break) Life Woes!

And so Singapore started the CB (Circuit Break) (What were you thinking of? Certainly not a hokkien “slang” I hope…). CB is uniquely Singaporean – made famous by our PM Lee!

#1 CB horror story…..

Opened the vegetable door of the refrigerator… “OMG! This is the only thing we have left!!!” Until our next Redmart delivery (which I spent like 2 weeks to get a slot.)

“Don’t worry! Let me see what I can harvest from my yard!”

“Waaa! I have harvested something! We can have this for dinner!”

3 eager sets of eyes…

All went 🤦🏻‍♀️🤦🏻🤦🏻 Guess I need to step up on my farming production…. very low productivity… 😅

Gluten Free Garlic Bread

Gluten Free Garlic Bread

We take a lot of things for granted. And we never realise it until we have lost it. Like garlic bread, it is such a common thing out there. Who has never eaten garlic bread before in their lives? Certainly not me!

It only struck me when my daughter (10 years old at this point of time), whose eyes lit up after taking a bite into the gluten free garlic bread, exclaimed, “Wow Mommy! This is the first time I have eaten garlic bread and it’s so yummy! Can you make it again??!!”

“What? You mean I haven’t made it for you before?”

“Nope!” She shook her head.

She’s quite right. She’s never eaten that in her whole life. She’s wheat intolerant (amidst other food allergies). Something as simple and common as… garlic bread.

When I posted my gluten free seaweed chicken recipe on one of the FB cooking groups, some mommies commented that their children had never eaten that before because the store bought ones contained gluten and other nasties. And now they could make it for them.

So now, I’m trying to convert the glutenful recipes into glutenfree ones so that our little ones can enjoy the yummy things that their friends take for granted.

Gluten Free Garlic Bread (Air Fryer)

Gluten free garlic bread recipe

This is quite idiot proof. Ok ok, everything that I (yes moi!) can make is idiot proof. Because, believe it or not, I failed my home economics practical tests when I was in school. I only managed to get A1 because I had close to full marks for the theory bits. *blush*

Ingredients

  • Gluten Free Baguette (2 small ones)
  • 4 Tbsp unsalted butter (I use ghee)
  • 2 large garlic cloves, minced
  • Salt and freshly ground pepper (I use himalayan salt) (to taste)
  • 1/4 cup chopped parsley (optional)

Steps

  1. Preheat airfryer to 160 deg C. If you are using oven, set it at 180 deg C.
  2. Cut the bread to 1-2cm thickness. (The first time I did it, my kids complained that they were too big to bite into… all the little feedback from them.)
  3. Airfry the slices for 5 mins. If you are using oven, bake them for about 8-10 mins until they look slightly toasted.
  4. Melt the butter in a pot. Add garlic and season with salt and pepper to taste. Cook under low heat until the garlic is golden. It takes maybe 3-5 mins. Stir in parsley at this point if you want to add it in. It’s optional.
  5. Spoon the mixture over the toasts and they are ready to be eaten! I added a lot more garlic mixture on the second round and it tasted much better. Maybe 2x or 3x more than what you see on the photo.

Hope your kiddos like them!

Back to School…

Back to School…

My friend posted an article on Isaac Newton used the time closeted at home (during the Great Plague of London) to work on mathematical problems and had several breakthroughs. Here I am… not going out often because of the Covid19, studying the new  method of heuristics and modelling or whatever fancy name for P5 maths. Haha, nowhere near the Newton standard though. Nevertheless, it is fun to learn new stuff.

Nowadays, we even discuss about maths questions in whatsapp chat groups. It was especially busy during PSLE prep time when we were busy helping friends work out answers to the challenging PSLE maths questions.

However, it would help a lot if the teachers set the questions properly and without ambiguity. Sometimes we kill a lot of brain cells to come to a conclusion that, the teacher must have set it wrongly. And lo and behold, we are usually right…

Tolong teachers! When you anyhow set questions hor, you kill a lot of parents’ brain cells (and their friends’) leh…

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Gluten Free Seaweed Chicken

Gluten Free Seaweed Chicken

The biggest headache I face in the gluten free journey is that there are so few ready made food in the supermarket that cater to this group of people. Something that is so readily available like the seaweed chicken is a luxury for my child. The only way is… to make it myself.

There are many recipes online but the problem is, not all taste nice, even though the pictures look yummilicious. The other hurdle is, they are usually not made of gluten free ingredients. When some ingredients are replaced, they simply do not taste the same. After some trial and error and tweaking, I finally have one that is… gluten free AND yummy. (Well, that’s according to my children and hubby whose views may be heavily biased.)

You can try it out and see if it works for you. I hate frying in the wok as I certainly hate cleaning the cupboards, the stove, the floor, well, EVERYTHING. So this is an air fryer recipe.

Gluten Free Seaweed Chicken Recipe (Air Fryer)

Gluten free seaweed chicken recipe

Ingredients :

  • 500g Chicken Thigh (with skin removed. I usually make crispy chicken skin which the kids love!)
  • 3tsp gluten free soy sauce (I used the kikkoman one)
  • 3tsp sugar vinegar mixture (1tsp sugar to 1tbsp vinegar)
  • 1/2 tsp salt (to taste)
  • 2tbsp gluten free self raising flour
  • 2tbsp potato starch
  • 3 sheets of seaweed

Method :

  1. Cut the chicken thigh into rectangular pieces.
  2. Marinade the chicken thigh pieces with the soy sauce, sugar vinegar mixture and salt. Let it marinade for at least 45 mins or more.
  3. Cut the seaweed into rectangular strips that are big enough to go round the chicken pieces.
  4. Mix the self raising flour and potato starch in a separate bowl.
  5. Mix the chicken pieces into the flour-starch mixture and make sure that all pieces are evenly coated. Dust off extra flour from the chicken pieces.
  6. Wrap each chicken piece with a piece of seaweed and place them neatly in the air fryer. You can choose to use the basket but I find it too tiring to wash the chicken bits off the mesh… so I use the grill basket. line them up so that they don’t overlap.
  7. Set the temperature to 180 deg C for 15 mins.
  8. And Ta.. da…!! Gluten free seaweed chicken and NO OIL SPLATTERS!!
Guess What I’ve Made?

Guess What I’ve Made?

He can play with almost ANYTHING under the sun. Leave him alone with a rubberband and he would find 101 ways to entertain himself with it. Yes, that includes shooting me with it and getting it confiscated.

He dug out some of his old toys. And built all sorts of things with them… watch, cup, box, car etc.

Before you scroll down to see the answer, what do you think he’s built??

I sent the picture to his father…

Me: check this out! Guess what he’s made!

Hub: hmmm…. Chun Li??

Me: 😑 no lah.

Hub: Princess Leia??

Me: 🤦🏻‍♀️ NO! Why are you guessing all the female characters??

Hub: cinnamon rolls…

Me: sigh… they are headphones.

Hub: then why aren’t they at his ears??

Me: eh… not enough building blocks…

Fermentation : Sauerkraut (fermented cabbage)

Fermentation : Sauerkraut (fermented cabbage)

I have always wanted to make sauerkraut, but as usual, procrastination set in and before I knew it, it’s year 2020! I bought an organic cabbage yesterday. It cost a bomb… seriously. I have never paid so much for vegetables before… Maybe I should start growing cabbages at home. *ponder*

There it sat on my counter, staring at me, daring me to let it rot. I couldn’t stare it down, so I moved my ass and chopped it down. Ha da! And it’s actually surprisingly easy to do! So all of you out there, if you are still thinking (for the longest time ever) of starting but not, JUST DO IT!

Ingredients:

Cabbage (Organic if possible. Or else you will need to use vegetable wash to clean pesticide and yuckies off and also kill off the natural bacteria needed for fermentation)

Salt (I used Himalayan Pink Salt. That’s what I have at home anyway. You can use other mineral rich salts. I draw the line at refined salt.)

Before you start, make sure you have all the tools and containers ready.  Wash them down with soap. Sterilise them if it makes you feel better.

Tools:

Fermentation jar (I use the Lock&Lock Fermentation Jar that comes with a one-way air lock. I prefer to use food grade glass jars due to the high acidity of the ferment and it’s going to stay in it for a while.)

A long stick or spoon (for packing the cabbage into the jar)

Mixing bowl

A weight (to make sure your cabbages stay under the brine. I used a glass jar filled with water.)

7 Easy Steps:

1. Wash your organic cabbage under running water.

2. Pull out the biggest leaf. Cut it down so that it can cover the cabbage slices.

2. Finely slice the rest of the cabbage.

Fermented Cabbage Sauerkraut

3. Add in some salt over the shredded cabbage.  Massage it in with your fingers. (Oh yes, please wash your hands and the parts of your arms that will touch the cabbage, if you are making a big batch. But don’t use antibacterial soap which will interfere with the fermentation process.) Slowly you will see a puddle of liquid polling at the bottom of the pool. Speaking of which, it’s quite therapeutic to massage the cabbage. *lol*

Fermented Cabbage Sauerkraut

4. Taste the cabbage. If you feel that it’s not salty enough, add in more salt. If the brine is still very little, add in more salt and massage until there’s enough brine to cover the cabbage. If it’s already VERY salty but still not enough brine to cover the cabbage, you can add some lemon juice. If you have shredded your cabbage finely enough, you will usually have enough brine.

5. Grab the cabbage and start stuffing them down the fermentation jar. As you do that, use your stick or spoon to push the bits down to make sure there aren’t any air pockets. This stick that I bought from Daiso to roll my pastry dough is just nice for the job.

Fermented Cabbage Sauerkraut

6. Once you have filled your jar, put your big cabbage leaf or leaves over them and press down so that all the bits remain below the brine. I use a clean glass jar, filled with water, to weigh down the leaves. I am buying some glass weights from Amazon. Hope they come soon! Then I capped it with my air lock lid. If you do not have this, you can cover it with a cloth and snap a rubberband over the opening. Or you can just cover the lid loosely over so that air can escape.

Fermented Cabbage Sauerkraut

 

Fermented Cabbage Sauerkraut

7. I put my precious jar in a dark corner of my kitchen. The best temperature for fermentation is between 20-24 degree C. So that the cabbage has time to ferment nicely and not turn out to be too tart.

Fermented Cabbage Sauerkraut

How do you know if it’s done? Typically, it’s done if it reaches 4.6pH or lower. I keep a stack of ph paper at home to test for new ferments. Usually for old ferments, I would know the estimated amount of time. Alternatively, do the eye-taste-smell-touch test, which I usually do!

Eye – should look a little yellowish

Taste – nicely sour and a little picklelike (if there’s such a word), but not to the extent of becoming vinegar….

Smell – Sour

Touch – firm or slightly soft but not slimy. Slimy = bad news

Once you feel that the ferment is ready, you can bottle them and keep them in the fridge to hibernate the bacteria so that you can stop the fermentation process.

Fermented Cabbage Sauerkraut

 

The best thing is – it puts good microbes into your body which boosts your immune system which is extremely important during times like this. Take that, Coronavirus!!! AND most importantly, you will have some food at home and you don’t have to fight with the long queues of hoarders at the supermarkets!! Right now, the supermarkets are the most dangerous places in Singapore – what with the long queues and close proximity to dunno-who-is-already-infected.

Besides, I’m trying to work in more fermented food into our diets as these prove to be beneficial to my 宝贝 who is battling the eczema monster!!

 

 

Pinocchio in His Own Words

Pinocchio in His Own Words

I have never read a Michael Morpurgo book in my entire life. Heck! I have not heard of him until Hwee’s Book Club in FB mentioned about him. And Sistic started blasted ads about “War Horse”, which is an award winning play based on a children’s novel he had written. So, the last time I went to the library, I headed to the children’s section and borrowed 3 of his books off the shelf. The intention was to introduce his books to my children. I usually read the books before I pass them over.

I grew up reading Pinocchio books and watched the Disney Pinocchio. Seriously, I wasn’t expecting much from the book, but yet another retelling of the well-loved tale. I couldn’t have been more wrong. Sure, the important parts of the story remained true to the original story but he’s rewritten it from Pinnochio’s angle. It’s like walking around in Pinnochio’s shoes and feeling it as a first person.

You won’t know it yet, but when you get older, your childhood will seem like a long dream; sometimes a happy dream, sometimes a bit of a nightmare, sometimes so unlikely you can hardly believe it happened. But it did. You were there, you know. My dream of childhood was just like that. But I know it happened. I was there.

Pinnochio in his own words – Michael Morpurgo

It’s not just a children’s book, it’s for adults as well. When I read the book, I could totally emphatise with Pinnochio – the trials and tribulations of being a child, the temptations of money, sweets, school truancy and the draw of wanting to be Mr. Popularity, all the stupidity, lying, broken promises and regrets. I was seeing myself going through similar situations and making dumb decision just like Pinnochio. I am sure a young reader who hasn’t been through that much in life won’t be able to identify with most of it. To him or her, it will just be a fairy tale.

I teared (yes, this children’s book made me tear) when I read about how Gepetto sold his only warm coat to buy a book for Pinnochio so that he could use it in school, because it reminded me of my late father, the sacrifices he had made to give me the best that he could.

And at the end of the day, irregardless of all the follies and sins Pinnochio had committed, his parents still loved him unconditionally. If there is one takeaway from this book by my children, this is what I want them to know.

So yeah, Pinnochio in His Own Words, is not just meant for kids, adults can read it too and reflect on our own experiences. And Michael Morpurgo has been elevated to the status of being one of my favourite authors. Although I didn’t read his books as a child, reading them now gives them a a different flavour.

Ming Ming’s Diary – I Don’t Want to Go to School

Ming Ming’s Diary – I Don’t Want to Go to School

Super moody today…. 😩

Even the yummiest cookie tastes like 💩 without girls. What’s the meaning of life??

Wha..aaattt?! I’m overreacting?? Ok ok. Since I’m in a monk’s class, I’ll meditate to cool down. 🧘🏻‍♂️

Orhmm orhmm… where are the girls… orhmm orhmm… where girls… orhmm orhmm….

I haven’t been posting because I’ve been so so so depressed. Sigh….. 😞

Why?

Look at this 👇🏼

Depressing right??

What do you mean what’s wrong???

Look carefully (don’t blink!) 👇🏼

See the Problemo???

Nooo..?!

All the Mei meis are MISSING!!!

See!!! All boys in the class!!! Oh my Mei meis are gone! Oh Laura! Oh Taylor!!

Before the school holidays, my class was full of babes who milled around me for my attention and now…

Only boys!! I’m in an all boys class!! I’m in depression!! It’s what they call a monk’s class!!

Mama!! I want to change class! Or I’m going on STRIKE! No more going to school for me!!

Mama do you hear me???

Na ah! I’m not going to change my mind.

No school for me until you bring the girls back.

Meanwhile I’m going to homeschool myself. *reads my car car book*

And so… I went to school, to my monk’s class because Mama said the school fee has been paid and I must go to school, with or without girls in class.

Tough luck!

“Are you going to school to learn or to see girls?!” She asked.

I wanted to say “beo girls, of course!” But she looked so….

That I thought I’d better keep my big mouth shut….

Hey wait!! Who do we have here??? Looks like there’s a bit of rainbow 🌈 after the rain 🌧.

A Mei Mei! Someone up there must have heard my prayers.

Hey babe! My name’s Ming Ming. What’s yours? Can we be friends?

Awww owl, are you fine? Can I keep you for a pet?? *pats the owl lovingly.* what? Ok ok. Mustn’t get distracted. F.O.C.U.S.

Eating together at snack time.

Nom nom nom. Say, how do you find this class? Cool, right?? Will you stay? I can protect you. 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼

I can even give you my biscuit 🍪! Nah!

Huh? What do you mean? I’m coming on too strongly? Scare her away? Ok ok. Chill chill!

It wouldn’t do if she leaves the class and I’m back to facing 7 monks. 😱 Kill me pulease!

Gosh! There are owls lying everywhere. I just rescued one from the floor.

Ming Ming’s Diary – I Spy with My Little Eyes

Ming Ming’s Diary – I Spy with My Little Eyes

“Ting ting!” My babe antennae is up!

I spy,

I spy with my little eyes,

A cute babe

Up ahead!

Hmmm… doesn’t quite rhyme. I’ll work harder on my prose.

Check out her innocent unassuming look. 😍

Awww… so sweet with the black clip on her hair.

Come to think of it, her face looks kind of familiar… *ponder* where have I seen her before??

Hmmm…. do I have a twin sister?

DAMNIT! WHO put that black clip on my hair?!?!

Now all the girls are going to think that I’m a damn SISSY!!!!!

RAWR!!!!

My Dream…..

My Dream…..

NONONONO!!!

Mama!! You’ve got it wrong! I didn’t dream of Mei Meis! I dreamt of food!! Almond milk and bananas!!

Don’t you know that the way to a Man’s heart is through food. *gives you the evil eye*

Sigh…. *face palm*

I had a wonderful dream last night! 🥰

I dreamt… that I was lying in a banana raft (a raft made of bananas??) floating down a river of almond milk.

I was in paradise! Sigh! My 2 favourite food! When I was hungry, I nibbled on my raft. When I was thirsty, I drank from the river. Sigh…. BLISS…!

HEHEHEHE

Can’t help laughing when I recall my dream.

Overhead Mama talking Papa, “Wonder what beautiful dream he had last night. He kept laughing his HEHEHE!”

“It’s a pity I didn’t manage to take a photo of him!”

“Maybe he was dreaming of being surrounded by beautiful girls. So he giggled to himself??”

😤 What do adults know?!