Showing posts with label Random. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Random. Show all posts

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Happy Valentine's Day 2015

Hubby says that I should "take a break" from blogging today since it's Valentine's Day... so instead I shall just post photos and videos to spread some love ♥♥♥

So how did you celebrate Valentine's Day?




















Hubby made this "flipagram" for me :)


You can check out more "love" photos on Instagram under hashtag #babysumolove :)



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Tuesday, December 30, 2014

A Review of 2014 + Happy New Year 2015

2014 has certainly flown past quickly. This year has definitely been a delicious year for me and the family, as we sampled many new recipes as well as restaurants in KL. Here is a recap and some of the highlights of 2014 for me:


Top 5 Most Popular Recipes in 2014:
1. Chinese fishball noodle soup
2. Bak kwa 肉干 (Chinese pork jerky)
3. German cookies
4. Sticky spiced chicken wings
5. Sarawak laksa




Top 5 Most Popular Restaurant Reviews in 2014:
1. Tous Les Jours
2. Soleil, PJ
3. Harrods Cafe & Ben's by BIG
4. The Beato Steakhouse
5. Seafood Buffet at Gobo Chit Chat, Trader's Hotel



Top 5 Most Popular Travel/Parenting/Gardening Posts:
1. My Herb & Fruit Garden
2. A Day Out with the Kids at Semenyih
3. Genting Skyway Cable Car Ride
4. Hotel Review: Gaya Island Resort
5. Hamburg Fish Market, Germany




Best Dish I Ate in 2014: Sage - Hiramasa with black truffle shavings and soy vinaigrette



#BabySumoKids favorite dish in 2004: Spaghetti with bacon, zucchini and Parmesan



#BabySumoKids favorite thing to cook: Scrambled eggs and dark soy sauce chicken

3 Things I cooked in 2014 for the first time and will continue to cook in 2015: Siew yuk (roast pork), Roast duck and Foie gras

3 Fav Things to cook in 2014: Steak, pasta and risotto



3 Fav Dining Experience in 2014: Molecular Dinner by Jeff Ramsey,  Silver Darling, and Maruhi Sakaba





Highlights in 2014 as a blogger: Surpassing 5 million page views, being featured as Nuffnang's Blogger of the Month in Nov , getting to watch Mamma Mia musical in Malaysia and working together with WORLDFOODS.





Thank you all for reading. Wishing you all a very Happy New Year and see you in 2015 :)




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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Kids Gardening/Crafts Project: Cress Egg Heads

School's out!

As a parent, I understand that parents will be busy finding interesting activities to fill up their children's days. A really fun and cool activity to do with your kids is making these adorable, cute cress egg heads.

Fun gardening and craft activity to do with your kids


Children will get to learn about gardening (how seeds germinate and sprout), responsibility (they must remember to water their cress every day) as well as being creative (decorating their egg heads' body). My kids were definitely very excited doing this project and watching their seeds grow. Every day after they arrive home from school, the first they do is check on their sprouts and water them. I also joined in the fun and planted my cress in a shallow plastic tray (round ice cream cover would work well).





What you will need:
♥ Egg carton
♥ Empty eggshells half
♥ Cotton wool
♥ Spray bottle
♥ Cress seeds or other small seeds such as chia, mizuna, arugula, flax.
♥ Several toilet paper roll
♥ Marker or magic colour pens

You can get mizuna, arugula or cress seeds from gardening shops (like Ace Hardware) or gardening websites and chia and flax seeds can be found in organic food shops.


What you need to do:
1. First, you will need to draw a face on the eggshell halves with the markers (broken edge should face up).



2. Stuff the egg shells with cotton wool and spray with water until the cotton wool is very wet.



3. Arrange the egg shells in the egg carton and then sprinkle on the seeds onto the cotton wool. Spray once more with water and leave in a sunny spot. Since Malaysia climate is quite hot, it is recommended to spray twice a day - it is important to keep it moist or else the sprouts will dry out and die.

4. Wait for about 4-7 days, your sprouts should have grown quite high by now.

Day 2


Day 3


5. Decorate the toilet rolls with marker pen (buttons/ties/ribbons) then balance the cress egg heads on top of the tube. You can give your egg head a haircut  whenever you are ready to harvest some for your sandwiches or salads. ;)

Have fun!


Do also check out my posts under these labels for more ideas:
Cooking with Kids
Things to do with kids




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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

How to Unsubscribe from Digi Prepaid Daily Internet

Most of the time I would use the wifi connection at home, but the other day I was going to be out for most of the day so I subscribed to the Digi Daily Internet for RM3 (150MB). I didn't pay much attention, though when I subscribed the words "auto renewal" appeared next to it.

Until the next day, I noticed that RM3 was deducted once again for Daily Internet although I no longer required it. It's really easy to subscribe onto the internet, but even on the T&C on Digi's website, they do not tell you where to go to unsubscribe. Anyway here's what you need to do if you are ever faced with this problem.

How to unsubscribe from Digi Internet Packages:

On your keypad, key in *116#.

Press Reply, key in "1" for Internet Packages.

Select the Internet Package that you are subscribed to..
For example, I was subscribed onto the Daily RM3 - so press Reply and key in "5".



Press Reply and  key in "1" to unsubscribe.

Finally, key in "1" one more time to confirm unsubscribe.

You will no longer be charged RM3 for daily internet. You will receive a SMS confirming that you have unsubscribed.






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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

WORLDFOODS International Fusion Recipe Swap Challenge: The Beesley Buzz's Cottage Pie Recipe

Hi everyone, I am most delighted to have Rebecca Beesley of The Beesley Buzz guest posting on my blog today as part of the WORLDFOODS International Fusion Recipe Swap Challenge. Do hop over to her fantastic blog and show her some love xoxo.

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Rebecca is a mum of three and blogs about family life over at The Beesley Buzz.  The whole family enjoys getting involved in blogging. The blog was started whilst the children were being home-schooled as a way of capturing their memories and adventures. Even though J and D are back at school now, blogging has been a way to keep a record of favourite recipes, holiday memories, book reviews and other aspects of family life.

Recipe:
WORLDFOODS-inspired Cottage Pie



I’m delighted to be here guest posting today. I was asked by WORLDFOODS to pick a classic British dish and give it a bit of a twist using some products from the WORLDFOODS range. And what can be more classic than a Cottage Pie. The term cottage pie is thought to have been used since the 1700s ‘when the potato was being introduced as an edible crop affordable for the poor’ (Wikipedia). The term cottage being a modest dwelling for rural workers.

Nowadays it is used fairly interchangeably with the term ‘Shepherd’s Pie’ (although Shepherd’s pie technically should be made with lamb and Cottage pie with beef). You can use leftover meat, for example from a Roast Dinner (another classic British meal), or use can use minced (ground) beef for this dish.



In this recipe we’ve given the classic Cottage Pie a WORLDFOODS inspired twist by using Thai Masaman Curry Paste in the meat part of the dish and the potato topping has the beautifully warming flavour of the Thai Yellow Curry Paste running through it.


Ingredients:
1kg potatoes
400g pack of minced beef (ground beef)
1 onion
1 courgette / zucchini
2-3 carrots
100ml beef stock (you can use 1 stock cube dissolved in boiled water for this)
1 teaspoon cornflour dissolved in a little boiled water
A little groundnut or rapeseed oil for frying
25g butter
A splash of milk
3 tablespoons WORLDFOODS Thai Masaman Curry Paste
2 tablespoons WORLDFOODS Thai Yellow Curry Paste
250g green beans to serve alongside



Method:

1. Peel, chop and fry the onion in a little oil until softened and browned a little.

2. Add the ground beef / minced beef and fry until browned.

3. Peel and finely chop the carrots and courgettes/zucchini. Add this to the pan and continue to fry for a couple of minutes.

4. Add in 3 tablespoons of WORLDFOODS Thai Masaman Curry paste and stir to coat all the beef and vegetables.

5. Dissolve a beef stock cube in 100ml boiling water, along with a teaspoon of cornflour and pour this in. Stir. Turn down the heat and leave to simmer. If the mixture starts to stick to the pan, then add a splash more boiled water.

6. At this stage, preheat the oven to 200C. Then prepare the potatoes.

7. I find it easier to wash and boil the potatoes with the skin on and then peel them with my fingers once they are boiled. If you find it easier to peel with a peeler and then boil them, then do it that way. It is just a matter of preference.

8. Once the potatoes are boiled (and peeled), using a potato masher, mash them with the butter and milk. Add in 2 tablespoons of WORLDFOODS Thai Yellow Curry Paste and continue to mash. The mash will start to look a beautiful yellow colour.

9. Pour your meat mixture into a large ovenproof dish. Then top with the mashed potato. You can run a fork over the top of the mash to help it spread out evenly and give a patterned effect.



10. Place in the oven for 20 minutes at 200C until golden brown on top.

11. Boil or steam your green beans and serve alongside your WORLDFOODS Cottage Pie.



Variations:

You can double up the quantities to make two cottage pies and freeze one for another day.

If the Thai Yellow Curry paste proves too hot (it is medium heat depicted by two chillies on the jar packaging) then just use a little less. Like things hotter, add a little more.

If you prefer to use Lamb mince (ground lamb), then make a Shepherd Pie instead. It is exactly the same but uses lamb meat instead of beef.

Have some leftover meat to use up? Throw it into a Cottage Pie. The perfect way to use up leftovers.

For the potato topping, you could also try Carrot and Potato mash or Sweet Potato mash instead of regular potatoes. You can also add some grated cheese on top if you like.

About WORLDFOODS:
WORLDFOODS is a range of ready-made sauces that are 100% fresh, natural and authentic, with no unnecessary additives and no GM (genetic modified) ingredients. WORLDFOODS sauces combine quality ingredients to help you create your favourite Asian dishes at home, quickly and easily. Each bottle of sauce is designed with convenience in mind so you can enjoy the wonderful flavours of authentic Asian food without having to make everything from scratch. You can rest in the knowledge that we have done the groundwork, gathering oriental herbs and spices and authentic ingredients and preparing them for you. With WORLDFOODS sauces, you can be sure that you are getting only the very best for your health. Every bottle is made with the freshest and highest quality ingredients. All our sauces are 100% natural, which makes us the ideal choice if you are health-conscious and a gourmet at heart. Vegetarians, vegans and coeliacs will be pleased to know that our products are specially made to meet your needs too.

WORLDFOODS sauces are available worldwide, with a different selection available in each country. To find out the selection of sauces available in your country along with stockist details please visit: http://www.worldfoods.com.my/wf/where_to_buy/index.php


Thank you for this fantastic recipe, Rebecca! xoxo

I am also guest posting over at her blog today, so check out what Malaysian dish I have decided to showcase to her readers.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Nuffnang's Featured Blogger of the Month for November 2014!

Some of you may have seen this on my Facebook and Instagram page, but to my blog readers, I am delighted to share some happy news with you all!

I was featured as Nuffnang's Blogger of the Month for November 2014. It truly is an honour and I am absolutely over the moon. You can read my story in more detail here.



You can also read my 5 Blogging Tips here.


A big thank you to you all for always reading and supporting my blog, love you all! xoxo

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri 2014

Wishing all readers and friends celebrating this special occasion, Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri :) To everyone else, enjoy the holidays!



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Thursday, June 26, 2014

Hello from Paradise! - Gaya Island Resort, Malaysia

Good morning from Gaya Island Resort in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah :)

Please follow me on Instagram (@babysumo) for more photo updates. Have a great weekend all! xoxo


Sunrise at Gaya Island Resort


Beautiful and serene :)

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

MILO Malaysia Breakfast Day 2014

I'm a believer that breakfast is the important meal for the day. Kids especially, should never skip breakfast as it provides fuel for their body and helps them perform more efficiently throughout the day. Breakfast will also help you maintain a healthy body weight and prevent obesity.

You can start your day right by eating right. For us, breakfast can be as simple as having two pieces of toast, a bowl of cereal, fresh fruits, or a full English breakfast when we have more time.

Start your day right with a balanced breakfast!


Malaysia Breakfast Day is an annual initiative by MILO® to reinforce the message that breakfast is indeed the most important meal of the day. Through this initiative, MILO® wants to drive change and demonstrate the relevance of a balanced breakfast and active lifestyle in every Malaysian home. This is also in line with MILO®’s aim in ensuring our children develop good healthy habits for both nutrition and physical involvement.

The Nestle MILO® team serves a healthy breakfast accompanied with
a nutritious mug of MILO


This year, MILO® is introducing the benefits of Positive Energy from having a well-balanced and nutritious breakfast. Positive Energy is derived from the perfect ratio of nutrients consisting of protein, carbohydrates and fats to provide our body with the much needed fuel to take on both physical and mental challenges each day.

According to Ho Hau Chieh, Executive Director of Dairy Business Unit, Nestlé Products, “Fuelled by MILO®’s determination and motivation to advocate Malaysians on the importance of a well-balanced breakfast, the day is part of its nation-wide nutrition campaign - ‘Positive Energy For Champions’ that aims to keep the momentum going as the healthy breakfast habit should be adopted actively and not just in the heat of the moment,” he says.

"As an advocator of healthy living, we strive to reevaluate how the nation can adopt an improved view on healthy living and start practicing with little steps,” adds Ho.

The MILO® Positive Energy Squad makes an appearance at the MILO® Malaysia Breakfast Day launch

This year, the annual event will be held in Dataran Putrajaya on 20th April 2014 starting from 7:00am. The event calls upon all Malaysians to come together as a family to enjoy the most important meal of the day and participate in physical activities together.

Apart from the 8 km and 3 km runs, there will be breakfast meals available to all runners and attendees as well as various interactive sport activities that will keep the whole family energized.

For more information on Malaysia Breakfast Day and its activities, please visit: www.milo.com.my/breakfastday


*This is a sponsored post.



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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

PSA: Gleneagles Hospital & Le Meridien KL "A Heart for a Heart" Charity Programme

In partnership with Gleneagles Hospital, Le Méridien Kuala Lumpur is initiating a fund raising drive for the hospital’s ‘A heart for a heart’ charity programme. Its mission is to financially support children born with congenital heart defects.

The hotel’s Christmas Bears will be up for sale at a minimum of RM50 per bear and proceeds will be channeled towards the programme. Alternatively, guests can choose a name from the ‘Christmas Wishing Tree’ located at the hotel lobby to buy a Christmas present for one or more children.



Thursday, December 5, 2013

Big Bad Wolf Book Sale 2013 @ MIECC (6-15 Dec)

The Big Bad Wolf Book Sale is back, and this time, I was lucky to win some preview passes via their Prizes for Prices contest. Last year, I went twice and managed to find many good buys for myself as well as the kids. This year, the world's biggest book sale (with over 3 million books) will happen from 6 -15 December 2013 for 24 hours daily at the Mines International Exhibition & Convention Centre (MIECC). 



Books are discounted 75-95%. For those planning to visit, remember to bring a shopping trolley or trolley bag to make it easy for yourself. The BBW crew will also provide boxes, but it's no fun lugging it around while you are browsing. Btw, they also have a storage area, and you can store your boxes there once they are full and go browse for more books.


Starts at 7am 6 Dec to 9pm 15 Dec.



I bought mostly cookbooks last year, and I noticed that they still have loads of Nigella Lawson and Jamie Oliver books this year. I didn't really find many cookbooks which I liked this year, and only bought 5 in total, the most expensive one being RM20 (which is still really cheap!). Had more time to browse the novels this time and got a few fictions - so happy to find James Patterson there this year and there were a few novels that I got which were only RM5. We also got many activity books for the kids as well as some hardback story books. In total, we spent RM190 for 27 books :) Checkout was quick, as they have many cashiers available.

Will perhaps visit again nearer to the end to see if I can get more cookbooks.





Oooo Chef Wan looks so young here!




For the kids


For mummy

Baby D is a happy boy!



The Big Bad Wolf Sale will run from 6-15 December 2013 (24 hours) at Mines International Exhibition & Convention Centre (MIECC), located next to Mines in Seri Kembangan.

Parking: RM2 per entry (weekday), RM3 per entry (weekend and PH)

GPS Coordinates: 3.029612, 101.718289