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  1. BUY BUY BUY Batman Ceiling Fan! Umbrella Pot!!! Recycle Rain Water!!
  2. wah, i just gone to Jakarta a few days and so many things happen har .... we having baby shower this coming Sat at my mum's place in hougang 21st should be ok .. unless i fly again .... You all can see my unit tour ... only got tiles LOL chow applefreak is from MHA! wah mah ta lai liao ..... no wonder so tall ...
  3. ya lor ... anyone got good recommendation ... maybe even some cost indication too !! !!
  4. Cat for SALE! only 8,379 Yen$ inclusive of TAX. No more ****, puke, smell, feeding, bathe, ...... etc ... !! http://segatoys.co.jp/yumepet/yumeneko/media/cm02_bb.asx http://segatoys.co.jp/yumepet/yumeneko/media/vp_bb.asx
  5. Just grow it! You can grow a stool or a table frame like these. Fruit growers have been training trees to shape since we don't know when, and furniture has been made of wood for thousands of years, so why not train trees to make furniture? I've proved that it can be done. All you need are three saplings, a plywood jig, instructions and a little patience. It takes about five years You need a suitable plot with enough space to allow access to the growing stool from all sides, and three young saplings (known as "whips") of a suitable species such as Sycamore. The easily assembled plywood jig, or drawings from which you can cut your own, will be available soon. It comes flat packed, complete with instructions. Accurate planting of the saplings is easy with the help of the positioning guide, supplied with the kit. They are trained to shape as they grow, being held in place temporarily with plant ties. When thick enough, the saplings can be gratfted together to form the joints of the stool frame The jig top panel keeps the horizontal sections of the sapling flat and correctly spaced. In about five years the frame should be sufficiently robust to allow you to harvest it and to add the top of your choice.
  6. interesting ....... must discuss with wife if she wants that
  7. let me know when you finish making those stuff hor ...
  8. Moroccan Chickpeas Marrakesh Spice Mix 3 tbsp ground coriander 3 tbsp paprika 2 tbsp cumin 1 tbsp dried thyme 1-2 tsp cayenne pepper 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon Moroccan Chickpeas 1 tbsp olive oil 1 medium onion, finely chopped 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped 1 tbsp Marrakesh spice mix (listed above) 2 cans chickpeas 2 ripe field tomatoes, chopped 2 tbsp fresh mint, chopped 1/4 cup fresh flat leaf parsley, chopped kosher or sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste 1. Heat oil in a frying pan set over medium heat. Add onion and cook, stirring occasionally, for 5-7 minutes until soft, but not brown. 2. Stir in garlic and spice mix and cook for a couple of minutes. 3 Drain chickpeas, rinse under cold water and add to the pan. Stir to coat the chickpeas in the onion mixtures and heat through, about 5 minutes 4..Add tomatoes and herbs, and heat just to blend flavours. Season to taste. Serve warm or at room temperature. Serves 8
  9. Roasted Garlic Pasta To roast slice off just the very top of the head of garlic so that you can see the tip of the flesh of the cloves. Drizzle with olive oil and roast at 350 F for about 15-20 minutes or until soft. When it has cooled break open the skin of each clove and the garlic should just pop out. You can keep the roasted garlic in the refrigerator for a couple of days. 1 head roasted garlic 1/2 - 3/4 cup cream 1/2 cup fresh thyme (or whatever) chopped salt and pepper to taste pasta for 2 parmesan cheese to taste 1. In a small pot mash the roasted garlic to a paste. 2 Add cream, thyme, salt and pepper and stir until slightly thickened 3. In a separate pot cook pasta in abundant boiling water until al dente. 4. Pour the sauce over the pasta and serve immediately Serves 2
  10. i think will kena a hug from them too
  11. hmm .... title of this thread .... today last day liao ... -stamp- -close thread- -stamp-
  12. Go Hanoi better ... cheaper and more things to see .... how come you have a sink .... laundry got things to wash meh?
  13. ask MaCe the ban shi tong .. he would know how to do it
  14. mass order = save $ resell in flea market etc hehehe Go Green & make some $
  15. Made in USA. Product is on prototype. Most likely Pre-Order only
  16. Another nice stuff FabricPots: Lightweight, Durable Flower Pots Made from recycled polyester and recyclable plastic for plant and flower pots, checking in at just 1/4 the weight of their earthenware brethren. The "the world’s first decorative containers made from waterproof and breathable fabric" helps the soil aerate and breathe, and the lightweight, collapsible design cuts back on shipping weight and volume as well.
  17. Another one .... maybe gendon will like this Cart Bike
  18. Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs Commonly referred to as CFLs, compact fluorescent lamps or compact fluorescent lightbulbs have escaped the stereotype of buzzing, flickery, washed-lights to become one of the poster children for consumers taking action in the modern green movement. The bulbs, which can replace incandescent, halogen and other electric lights around your house, use between 60% and 80% less energy than their incandescent counterparts, making them an increasingly popular way to cut energy use without having to make any radical changes, like replace your lighting fixtures or rewire your house, in many cases. In addition to using a fraction of the energy, CFLs have a much longer usable life than incandescents, typically lasting between 6,000 and 15,000 hours, compared to 1,000 hours or so for incandescent bulbs. Recent improvements in technology (more details on that in a sec) have improved both the light quality and versatility of CFLs -- many now emit a more pleasant "soft white" light and work in dimmable and three-way fixtures. All of this adds up to a bulb that can save the user upwards of $30 over its life and save 2000 times its own weight in greenhouse gas emissions.
  19. hehe i think our EA should have enough space for that BUY BUY BUY
  20. change of topic ... anyone wants this?
  21. it is actually the spyware or adware that resides in the computer that infect skype programs. one of my reason to get a standalone handset. more important, no need to ON computer and it is wireless
  22. poor thing meh ... think this is very rare gift !! so many people cannot even get a real one !!
  23. think it is best to be explore rather to be discuss here LOL we got kids around!
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