Saturday, October 10, 2015

Teochew breakfast

As we continuously praise commercial food let us not forget that the cheapest healthiest and nicest food is often cooked by self.

There is no better way to start a Saturday morning the best day of the week with home-cooked breakfast Teochew-style. The classical Teochew porridge meal consists of side dishes like eggs, fresh and preserved vegetables, cooked and canned meat. Special thanks to mum who specially gave us tomatoes at our indent and cooked braised meat for us. The all-important black olive vegetables is also a crucial part of Teochew porridge.


Full menu

Teochew half watery porridge
Omelette with crabstick
Lor bak braised meat
Enoki golden pin mushrooms
Fresh button mushrooms
Fresh cherry tomatoes
Braised tau pok beancurd
Preserved black olive vegetables
Chaosansi bamboo shoots with meat

Tell us about a balanced optimized breakfast. (:

Friday, October 2, 2015

Movie Date "Inside Out" at The Cathay feat. Soi 55

We went out on a movie date at The Cathay to watch "Inside Out", a Pixar animation film which personifies emotions and illustrates the mental architecture of a girl named Riley. "Inside Out" is arguably the best movie that we have watched in a long time since "Up" (also by Pixar), as its ingenious and realistic depiction of "psychoevolutionary" theory is relatable to both children and adults alike. We were laughing and "aww"-ing throughout the movie in our couple seats, while also busily analysing the movie with reference to the brain model we know of (such as the Memory Dump, Core Memories, Personality Islands etc.). Definitely a must-watch movie of the year!

If you haven't watched "Inside Out" yet or want to watch it again, do grab your tickets fast before the movie ends its run. (:


Credits: Disney/Pixar
Cat figures his primary emotion is more of Disgust, while my primary emotion is Joy - just like Riley!


Before entering the cinema, I grabbed a cup of Thai Iced Milk Tea (also known as Cha Yen) (S$3.90 each) from the newly-opened Soi 55 branch near the ticketing counters. The catch? You can bring any drink bought from this Soi 55 branch into the cinema (legally)! The price for the drinks are hence a little higher than those sold at Golden Shoe Food Centre, but the Cha Yen tastes as good as it looks.
Soi 55 Thai Iced Milk Tea!
Between Thai Iced Milk Tea and Coke, which drink would you prefer to bring into the cinema for the movies?