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The Secret to Perfect Homecooked Fried Rice + My Husband's Childhood Recipes

If there is one ultimate comfort food that instantly feels like home, it has to be a steaming plate of fried rice. But if you ask three different people how they cook it, you’ll probably get three completely different answers! In our household, fried rice isn't just a quick way to clear out the fridge, it's a trip down memory lane. Recently, my husband took over the wok to recreate two nostalgic fried rice recipes he grew up eating as a youngster, alongside our go-to classic version. Watching him cook reminded me that the best meals don’t require fancy ingredients; they just require a few time-tested techniques. Whether you're craving a rich, glossy Kicap Manis version or a classic shrimp stir-fry, here are the absolute must-do steps and golden rules from our kitchen to yours to ensure your fried rice turns out perfectly separate, fluffy, and packed with flavor every single time! 3 Different Recipes, 3 Different Colours of Fried Rice Master Tip #1: The Fried Rice Foundation...

The Unnatural Disaster in Singapore - Haze

At this very moment 10am, the Pollutant Standards Index aka PSI in Singapore is at 367!!! For those who intend to visit Singapore or Malaysia, please don't come. Because it is just a waste of money seeing nothing here of our attractions. All your trip to Singapore at this moment is just spending money on shopping and dining. Very boring. Postpone your trip till the situation is okay! Check out our National Environment Agency (NEA) website for the latest update on our haze situation and plan your trip accordingly.

For those who don't know, let me show you what it is like on 18/19 June 2013:








Looks like we are in Genting Highlands right? This is not the worst. Our neighbouring country Malaysia is also suffering like us and even worse. I just can't help it by posting in my Instagram and Facebook. I just can't help it. We experience this haze every year but is not as bad as this year. I am serious. When the PSI can hit 300+, is a record breaking figure in Singapore haze history. I believe it will hit 400 PSI soon. 

If only our another neighbouring country which is Indonesia can take immediate action on the forest burning in Sumatra. Oh by the way, is the forest burning in Sumatra that causes Singapore and Malaysia in this state now. And Indonesia got one irritable minister even said Singapore is acting like a child in this situation. 

HEY!!!! I'M A CHILD! I'M MY MOTHER'S CHILD. I'M SINGAPOREAN CHILD! HELLO WAKE UP YOUR MIND! YOU HAVE YOUR FELLOW COUNTRY PEOPLE IN SINGAPORE TOO AND THEY ARE SUFFERING LIKE US TOO AND NOT JUST YOUR OWN COUNTRY PEOPLE SUFFER!!! 

After days of looking at the feeds in Facebook, it only makes me more angry reading the news on how Indonesia comment at our state right now. 

Hey please get it right. If this is common in your country and your own people is used to it, then be it. But DON'T EVER DRAG OTHER NEIGHBOURING COUNTRIES TO SUFFER WITH YOU!!! 

This ungrateful country which gotten much help from our country when they met natural disasters and this is what they repay back to us!!! I don't wish to comment further because it is sure to be DAMN UGLY AND NASTY WORDS! 

Everyone here is suffering from the choking smoke. The more you inhale, your throat gets uneasy. Me experiencing that now. Plus slight headache. But still bearable. Have been hiding at home right after work but it seems like the smoke still gets into the house even after closing the windows. How to survive? And somemore there is no rain to wash away this haze. No rain for many days already. OMG!!!!!

Okay. Sorry for the blabbering above. I just got to go back get choke by the smoke. Bye!

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