Mum and I loved both Taro and Sago so I thought I would make us this dessert! To be honest, I did not follow the recipe exactly. I first divided the Taro into three equal parts. I cubed 2/3 of it, then steamed it for approximately 20 minutes together with the remaining 1/3. After the steaming was done, I mashed the 1/3 with the back of a wooden spatula as I wanted a more creamy dessert. The water and Coconut Milk were brought to a boil and I added in the cubed and smashed Taro while preparing to cook the Sago in a separate pot of water. While waiting for the Sago to be cooked, I realised that the cubed Taro keeps sticking to the bottom of the pot so I have to keep stirring it. In the end, the cubed Taro was way too overcooked and most of it has disintegrated due to the constant stirring. Therefore, my advice is to cook the Sago first before putting the steamed Taro AND cooked Sago into the Coconut Milk at the same time. My dessert still taste fine only that it is way too creamy! I hope you enjoy this as much as I do. Bon appetit! |
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Exercise Wallaby - R&R Day Two Part II
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Capricorn Caves
Just a recap from Part I, we were chilling at Zarraffa's Coffee using their wifi while waiting for the coach to bring us to the Capricorn Caves.
I was actually disappointed to know that we are going to a cave and not to Keppel Island. I mean, what is there to see inside a cave, right?
How wrong was I!
As I found out later, Capricorn Caves is an ancient geological landscape formed from underwater coral beds over 360 million years ago.
A young cement mixer was working by the staircase landing when an old man appeared and insinuated for a blow job.
After being turned down, the old man offered to service the young man instead. When that was rejected as well, he offered to pay the young man for his services.
Despite the young man's repeat rejection that he is not that kind of person, the old man persisted and suggested that they do it on the staircase landing. He even invited the young man to his house.
What will the conversation lead to?
Watch the video below.
How often have you encountered people asking you the obvious? Well, I get that all the time!
Sometimes, it can be funny yet at times, it could be downright baffling!
I guess asking the obvious is how some people break the ice when they have nothing else to start a conversation with?
What do you think?
For most parents, I guess one of the most challenging task faced while raising a child has got to be during feeding times.
The child would be running all over the place and the poor parents would be trailing behind trying to get him/her to eat another spoonful.
However, parents now no longer have to be tormented by this problem.
Here's introducing a way how you could feed your child effortlessly!
Do give this unique way of feeding a try to see if the little tyke would comply?
Remember to share this method with your friends and leave me a message if you are successful!
Walao eh!
It is a term so familiar with Singaporeans and Malaysians alike.
This expression is so versatile that you can use it in almost any occasion!
Just under what circumstances will you say "Walau eh"?
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Army Open House 2012 @ The City Part II
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F1 Pit where the open house took place
Hello, here are more photos from the AOH 2012. These are the remainder photos that do not make it to the previous post. There are more, of course, but most of those do not make the cut.
Enjoy!
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