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i've seen these baskets at hoe kee, chuan heng, song cho and SSC believe ikea also has them
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:lol: reminds me of my big move
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chiong ah!!!! BUY BUY BUY :dancingqueen:
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actually she was seeing a gynae at orchard plaza 6th but after she recounted her experience at the clinic, i told her to NEVER go back there again the doctor was rude, demeaning and basically doesn't respect her at all!!! :furious: i wanted to complain to the MBBS but she say don't blow up the matter actually she's due for a procedure coming thu so i said i will find out are there any good gynae for you all here :bow:
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yes yes i'm always ard lurking :notti: really miss yuki :wub:
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:lol: actually it does look like a mini bathtub after haroldism mentioned but it's really nice :wub:
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Shabby-chic/colonial/eclectic/whatever Mishmash
applefreak replied to 312079's topic in Reno t-Blog Chat
upload the pix can? let me :dribble: a bit -
spam chop very big kitchen you've got, envy siah :wub: and your shoe cabinet laminate i know a fellow forummer is looking for furnitures that has this kind of prints
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awww it's so cute :wub: where did you get 'him'? got meow meow one?
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hi anyone has a good gynae to intro? my friend needs a second opinion
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in the end i bought it as well one medium and one small, but in dark red colour
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okay, my stash from yesterday's robinson's sale a Melon/Potato scoop Profi Plus a Vegetable peeler Profi Plus two Deep skimming ladle Profi Plus, for steamboat :dribble: a tin opener - like it coz it opens the can around instead of on top at least won't cut our hands :notti: oh yes, not forgetting the TEMPTATION from xlan got this as well the Neoflam cutting boards it's one big one small for less than $30
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you not joining us on 25th? the thai cooking class :dribble:
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okay deathcoth's claim is $15 while gendon's is $27 total works out to be $135.45 divided amongst 1. cantona7 x 2 2. bluberi x 2 3. ranval x 2 4. me x 2 5. gendon x 2 6. deathcoth x 2 7. angelwrath x 1 8. jaren x 2 9. skywolf x 1 (did i miss anyone again?) each pax is $8.50
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hahaha, maybe we can do the same thing except ours will be at the pavilion no worries, we are meeting on the 25th liao aiyo no need lah, we also took some back home back it's not as if you forbid us to eat so that you can bring back :lol: you flying the A380? shiok leh :wub: some kitchen tips that i feel must share here got these tips off a website which has fantastic ideas for kitchen check it out Domestic cleaning products are often too toxic and irritating, and pollute the environment. Using traditional methods can be a trustworthy way to greater hygiene in the home, a way that is delicate, economical, and above all ecological! Bicarbonate and soda: two solutions for fighting dirt Not everyone knows that bicarbonate of soda can be used as a cleaning product thanks to its particular de-greasing and shining power: dissolve a spoonful of it in 100 ml of water and you can use it for de-greasing tiles, sinks and the refrigerator's surfaces, as well as for shining silver. From bicarbonate of soda, crystalline soda is derived through a process of micro-crystallization. This product too is easily found in stores. Unlike bicarbonate of soda which is also great for personal hygiene and digestion, crystalline soda is specifically to be used only for the disinfection of the house. Like bicarbonate of soda, crystalline soda can be dissolved in water and used for removing grease from pots and pans and floors, or for eliminating the stubborn stains from the insides of bottles: just fill the bottle with warm water and 100 grams of crystalline soda and let it sit for at least 24 hours: the results are guaranteed. Vinegar: dependable help for the entire house Vinegar cleans, disinfects and removes calcium deposits. It can be used undiluted for removing calcium deposits from pots and glasses and for cleaning the inside of the refrigerator. Or, it can be used in combination with water or salt: a half glass of white vinegar in a liter of hot water becomes a perfect detergent for glass, tiles and terracotta tile floors. Mixed with water and a spoonful of salt, vinegar removes stains deposited in the oven and the incrustations and residues of milk from pots. Lemons and potatoes for brilliant kitchenware You can find two unexpected but effective cleaning products right in your pantry: lemons and potatoes. Lemon juice is a delicate and fragrant detergent. It will shine copper pots which are usually difficult to shine. For blackened aluminum containers, boil lemon peels to concentrate the detergent power of the water. In both cases, just rub the objects with a rag soaked in the solution, rinse with cold water and dry well. Rubbing a lemon cut in half can eliminate oven incrustations and food residues from wooden cutting boards: you'll see how clean and perfumed they get! An alternative to the lemon is the potato. For cleaning pots and removing dark stains, rub the cut part of a potato against the surface and then dry with a cotton cloth. The water left over from cooking potatoes, rich with mineral salts, is an excellent help for making glass vases and carafes shine.
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actually quite a number of housing estates have bbq pits for the residents at least i know bukit merah view has it okay expenditure so far 1. pit booking $10 2. charcoal $5.50 3. alum foil $1.65 4. fire starter $1.40 5. potatoes $1.35 6. wire mesh x 2 $5.60 7. sting ray x 4 $5.85 8. chicken wing x 2kg $7.90 9. boneless chicken leg x 1kg $5.50 10. otah x 30 $30 11. cordial $6 12. sweet potatoes etc $10 13. ice $2.70 will update again when i get the figures from gendon and deathcoth
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did you all know there was another bbq going on? a family at 298c (?), the block next to 299b is having a bbq right in front of their home maybe we can use jaren's portable pit next time
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very very nice basin, can ask how much was the damage? :wub:
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woo hoo!!! :dancingqueen: hdb rectifications done means you dream home will begin to take shape
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yes 304 is 18/8 while 316 is 18/10
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What Type Of Tiles?
applefreak replied to raayn's topic in HDB New/Resale Flats, Executive Condominiums
ceramic is definitely cheaper, but is more fragile too my old home has ceramic floor tiles and has lots of holes due to keys dropping, high heel shoes hitting the tile :jawdrop: now using porcelain tiles, much hardier i'd say so far no hole and cracks -
Laxton & Samantha's Little Roof Over Our Heads
applefreak replied to nautilus's topic in Reno t-Blog Chat
your storeroom is really nicely done looks like the entrance into a bedroom or wardrobe :good: -
don't worry about it, there's always next time will make sure a much earlier notice is given for all to 'reserve' the date
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hello everybody, had a wonderful time yesterday we actually stayed at the pit until early morning planning to have one but not so soon coz it's was way TOO warm yesterday so think september should be a good time
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how about like this? just select the direct link, use the photo option in 'more options' the one with the picture icon