Ben kindly passed his treadmill over to us and a big thanks to Uncle Keong and Alec for helping to transport it over.
Dana has always been very fierce towards Alec for some weird reason which we canot fathom. Today, when Alec visited, Dana displayed her usual guard-dog demeanour and barked the whole flat down. But surprsingly, after Alec entered (and with some assistance from Snowy who helped to distract Dana), Dana soon forgot about her previous feud with Alec and instead looked for Alec repeatedly for a scratch.
Hope this lasts! haha
New best friend...
Dana still looking at Alec for a scratch.
28.2.09
27.2.09
16.2.09
Photos of juicing
One of my daily hobbies is to juice fruits and vegetables. I juice twice a day: once in the morning after I wake up and once before dinner in the evening. And yes, juices should be drank before meal times so the body can best take in the nutrients.
Some of the fruits and vegetables I commonly juice.
Some of the fruits and vegetables I commonly juice.
Preparing the fruits and vegetables.
Marina Barrage with parents and Dana
We thought it was a good opportunity to visit Marina Barrage yesterday as the weather was not so hot in the evening. The bad news was many thought the same way too. The good news for PUB is that the Barrage has turned into an attraction for Singapore. The carpark was packed to the brim and the barrage itself was crowded, so was the 7th Storey restaurant which is now operating from the Barrage.
It was really enjoyable sitting on the grass patch, watching the sun set and enjoying the breeze. Too bad about the second hand smoke that drifted over from somewhere.
11.2.09
Visit to Marina Barrage with Bro and Sis-in-law
Marina Barrage is Singapore's latest attraction. Situated at the mouth of Marina Bay (near the former Marina South steamboat dinner stalls), it serves the purposes of flood alleviation, reservoir and creates a stable water body for recreational activities.
There are no fences so visitors can visit any time of the day. And surprisingly, I enjoyed the visit!
There are no fences so visitors can visit any time of the day. And surprisingly, I enjoyed the visit!
Mad over fruit juices
It was just an innocuous visit to the wheatgrass farm at Kranji countryside. But the offer was too good to refuse, especially for an impulsive buyer as I am. A manual masticating juicer at $39 down from its original price of $49, and comes with two packets of wheatgrass free.
But the tactic is successful not unlike printers being sold cheap but the regular change of the ink cartridges can kill you; same for razors - I have seen the Gillette Mach 5 turbo razor which I am using having promotions month in and month out but the razor blades never discounted.
I digress. Back to the juicing.
One packet of wheatgrass retails for $2.50 at NTUC, and my wife and I go through one pack every 1.5 days. We do not drink the wheatgrass straight, too much of a grassy taste for us.
Instead, I use the juicer for all kinds of vegetables and fruits including celery, green apple, red apple, star fruit, carrot, grapefruit, lemon and lime.
My mum's favourite combination is currently red apples with celery and carrot. BTW, celery is good for people with higher blood pressure.
But the tactic is successful not unlike printers being sold cheap but the regular change of the ink cartridges can kill you; same for razors - I have seen the Gillette Mach 5 turbo razor which I am using having promotions month in and month out but the razor blades never discounted.
I digress. Back to the juicing.
One packet of wheatgrass retails for $2.50 at NTUC, and my wife and I go through one pack every 1.5 days. We do not drink the wheatgrass straight, too much of a grassy taste for us.
Instead, I use the juicer for all kinds of vegetables and fruits including celery, green apple, red apple, star fruit, carrot, grapefruit, lemon and lime.
My mum's favourite combination is currently red apples with celery and carrot. BTW, celery is good for people with higher blood pressure.
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