aunty april
i think i'm becoming more auntified over the weekend. first of all, i got so excited over the kichen crockery/utensils and electrical appliances at tangs (yes, for once it's not the limited editioned stila palettes, or the new summer collection), the non-stick tefal pans were on discount, so i bought myself a 28-cm pan (a 24-cm probably works better for omelettes and pancakes, but this one came with a free frying ladle, hah!). then there were chic-looking food processors and toaster ovens, waffles and crepe-making machines, all made to suit the sleek clean lines look of most modern kitchens of today - i'm going to make sure my future kitchen are properly equipped with these state-of-the-art gadgets! :P
sunday lunch was stirred fried baby kailan, spare pork rib soup with lots of carrots and potatoes and grilled salmon. maybe i should start helping my mum with dinner ocassionally, though i don't think i can ever whip up a meal as fast as her. spent more than $70 in two days on food (my very important breakfast essentials), baking needs and toiletries, so as to accumulate enough mini-stickers to fill up the shop & save card - just for the sake of a $6 voucher (which i can use to buy more breakfast cereals :P)! there is no dispute this is ultimate auntified behaviour. :P

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i think i'm becoming more auntified over the weekend. first of all, i got so excited over the kichen crockery/utensils and electrical appliances at tangs (yes, for once it's not the limited editioned stila palettes, or the new summer collection), the non-stick tefal pans were on discount, so i bought myself a 28-cm pan (a 24-cm probably works better for omelettes and pancakes, but this one came with a free frying ladle, hah!). then there were chic-looking food processors and toaster ovens, waffles and crepe-making machines, all made to suit the sleek clean lines look of most modern kitchens of today - i'm going to make sure my future kitchen are properly equipped with these state-of-the-art gadgets! :P
sunday lunch was stirred fried baby kailan, spare pork rib soup with lots of carrots and potatoes and grilled salmon. maybe i should start helping my mum with dinner ocassionally, though i don't think i can ever whip up a meal as fast as her. spent more than $70 in two days on food (my very important breakfast essentials), baking needs and toiletries, so as to accumulate enough mini-stickers to fill up the shop & save card - just for the sake of a $6 voucher (which i can use to buy more breakfast cereals :P)! there is no dispute this is ultimate auntified behaviour. :P
