{IG Giveaway} 一轮明月🌕,思念无限﹔一块月饼🥮,合家团圆。
This Mid Autumn Festival, Bak Chang Queen and Princess Luna will be bringing you handmade mooncakes made in small batches.
Handcrafted using a 30-year-old recipe with no preservatives or colouring, these are perfect for the whole family to enjoy. I like how they are made with premium low sugar lotus paste as I've been trying to reduce my sugar intake since having gestational diabetes.
The traditional mooncake skin is made with Japanese flour and olive oil, and doesn't feel greasy with each bite. Melon seeds and baked pine nuts help to add texture to the creamy lotus paste.
While the kids prefer the Baked Skin Pure Lotus and Single Yolk Lotus, my favourite is the Charcoal Baked Skin Single Yolk Pandan Lotus, which is truly unique and yummy. 吃月饼要配茶, we complemented our mooncakes with some blue pea flower tea and the kids were intrigued to see the dark azure coloured tea, haha. We definitely enjoyed the treat!
The mooncakes come in a limited edition trendy box with 2 or 4 mooncakes, making it a perfect gift for friends and family. To order, visit www.bakchangqueen.com.
Giveaway!
Win a box of 4pcs Baked Single Yolk Mooncakes with blue pea flower tea (50g) worth $80!
To join the giveaway, hop over to my IG @ahapoymum for more details. This giveaway ends on 5 September 2359hrs. Good luck!
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{IG Giveaway} Win an Okinawa Milk Tea with Brown Sugar Jelly Cake (worth $87) from Dig In Cakes!
Hands up, who loves bubble tea? Well, my girls and I love it and if you are like us, then you are gonna love this cake too. Made with cubes of brown sugar jelly with layers of milk tea sponge cake and luscious frosting, this is surely one of the most interesting cakes we have tried.
The kids went "Hmmm, this really tastes like BBT!", "The jelly are like pearls!" and "I like it, so special!" which showed plainly how much they were enjoying every bite of the cake. I personally loved the soft and fluffy sponge cake and the chewy brown sugar jelly bits added more texture without being overly sweet.
Dig In Cakes offers gourmet artisanal cakes which are freshly baked out of the oven, using only the finest ingredients and no preservatives. We give our thumbs up for this cake and hope you'll like it too!
GIVEAWAY!
Who wants to try this delicious 6" Okinawa Milk Tea with Brown Sugar Jelly Cake too? Here's your chance to win! To join, hop over to my IG @ahappymum for more details.
This giveaway ends on 26 July 2359hrs and is open to readers residing in Singapore only. It is not endorsed by or affiliated with IG in any way. Good luck!
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吃点心,添好运!
We had a family luncheon at Tim Ho Wan
in Suntec City to celebrate Mother's Day in advance, woohoo! Yeap, this Mama lovvvveees Dim Sum and it's always such a treat to be able to indugle in yummy chee cheong fun, siew mai and har gow.
It's a good thing that the hubby and all our kids love Dim Sum too! Here are our favourite picks from Tim Ho Wan - Ariel loves the egg tarts, Angel loves the pan-fried radish cake, Asher loves the wonton noodle soup, the hubby likes the fried taro dumplings while I like the baked BBQ pork buns. Yummy! Add a pot of hot Pu'er tea and this meal definitely satisfies all my cravings and makes me a happy mum.
I realise we've been coming to Suntec City more often these days because it has everything we need and keeps us occupied the whole day. After our lunch where we left with full tummies, the kids and I had fun at the arcade - hubby took the sleeping baby for a walk so I could play! - before making our way to the Fountain of Wealth to make a wish.
Having my loved ones safe, healthy and happy beside me - that is all I need for this Mother's Day. ❤
Happy Hump Day, people! Who's looking forward to the long weekend too? (It's a school holiday next Monday, yippee!)
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Hello hello.
It's been a while. Breaking the ice (again) by responding to your assumptions (part 2) and chillaxing with some gin.
Thank you for submitting your assumptions!
1. You give more than you receive
2. You prefer waffles over pancakes
3. You don’t like being short
4. You’re obsessed with TWICE
5. You feel more culturally aligned with the UK than Hong Kong.
6. You don’t like wearing jeans
7. You don’t change your gym shorts everyday
8. You’re secretly in love with husky caucasian men
9. You prefer the right side of your face.
10. You were unhappy for a long time but didn’t admit it. Now you’re more content than ever.
11. You are korean.
12. You try to be positive in front of camera but you’re not okay.
13. You want to get married again.
14. You’re a kind person but you don’t take crap.
15. You’re still somewhat angry, sad and hurt.
16. You hate cilantro
17. You never wear dresses anymore.
18. You can have nice things but you’re not materialistic.
19. There isn’t anybody you cannot forgive
20. You would never want a normal office job but you wonder what it’s like.
21. You don’t always practice what you preach
22. You were happier without kids
23. You wish you were more active in your career before you had kids.
24. You like asian men.
25. You don’t believe in astrology
26. You a patient person
27. You have good hair day everyday
28. You wish you travelled more.
29. You’re strong on the outside but not inside.
30. Your bubble tea order is with tapioca pearls, half ice, half sugar and large.
31. You have a young heart.
32. You wish Kyle were single.
Stay safe and healthy everyone!
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Convenience store FamilyMart Okosama Lunch for Adult. Okosama Lunch is Japanese kids menu. This bento is a bit large for kids. We eat it with the memory of good old days. Fruits tea contains cubed apples and sliced lemon. I like it. Matcha green tea cream cake images Christmas tree. It's suitable for Christmas sweets.
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These are seven unmissable experiences you need to try in Japan. Marvel at amezaiku (the art of candy crafting) in Tokyo, un-wine-d in a giant pool of vino at the Yunessun Spa Resort in Hakone or check out the Kakunodate Fire and Snow Festival in Akita prefecture.
Home to both futuristic robots and centuries-old shrines, Japan seamlessly blends the old with the new. Here are four experiences you need to cross off your list when visiting.
Around Lunar New Year, in January or February, a snowy corner of Akita prefecture hosts the Hiburi Kamakura Festival, the Fire and Snow Festival. The event, which marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring, involves the welcoming of good spirits, or kami. During the first part of the Hiburi Kamakura Festival, a shrine is constructed in the spirits’ honour, and is decorated with offerings and good luck charms. As the night goes on, a bonfire is lit, and bales of hay and charcoal are tied up with lengths of straw rope. Those participating in the Hiburi dance prepare by wrapping their hair in headscarves and slipping their hands into protective gloves, to stop them from getting singed. Read the full history here: https://theculturetrip.com/asia/japan/articles/hiburi-kamakura-the-festival-of-fire-and-snow/.
Visiting stuffy old temples may not seem like the most exciting activity for kids to do, but there are thousands of fascinating temples and shrines in Japan. Gotokuji, for example, is one of the luckiest temples in Tokyo as it is the birthplace of maneki-neko. Gotokji is home to over 10,000 of these cat figurines, which are believed to bring good luck. A classic maneki-neko looks like a Japanese bobtail cat with a calico coat, but the friendly feline now comes in all types and colours. Typically, one or both paws are raised. They are often called ‘waving cats’ in English because of the position of the paw, but in Japan, this gesture, with the palm facing down, is used to beckon someone towards you. Others see a cat raising a paw to wash itself. For more about cats in Tokyo, read: https://theculturetrip.com/asia/japan/articles/this-is-why-you-need-to-visit-tokyos-cat-town/.
Japan has a reputation for innovation, and that extends to its food and desserts. The traditional candy craft of amezaiku blurs the line between food and art. Using hot, malleable taffy, candy artisans, known as ame shokunin, bring these sugar sculptures to life with colour, shape and texture. To get acquainted with this art form, visit: https://theculturetrip.com/asia/japan/articles/amezaiku-traditional-japanese-sugar-sculpture/.
How about unwinding in a giant pool of wine at Yunessun Spa Resort in Hakone? Yes, you read that right. Merlot lovers have a new way of enjoying their favourite tipple. But if wine isn't your thing, don’t worry. You can take a dip in coffee, green tea or sake instead!
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