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My stomach is aching from laughing non-stop! This is way beyond hilarious!
video credit by YouTube.

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What are the “must-haves” in your fridge?

I have a list of staple items that are “must-haves” in my refrigerator. Since our current living location is a little too far away for daily groceries, we sort out the problem by going for groceries every forth nightly.

1) Soy Milk – a great and healthier milk substitute and I would higly recommend for any one with lactose intolerance. I would recommend the Silk brand and it comes in variety of flavors; vanilla, chocolate, original. You can surely substitute any other brand if you can’t find Silk. Just make sure it is all natural.

2) Yogurt – my favorite by far would be Dannon, All Natural Non Fat.

3) Roma tomatoes

4) Ginger

5) Eggs

6) Lettuce/Spinach

7) Raddish/Carrots

8) Asian vegetables & condiments such as bok choy, tofu etc

9) Asian sauces

10) Chicken/Vege Broth

11) Cilantro/Any other herb

12) Curry leaves are a must for Indian curries

13) Citrus: Oranges, lemon and lime

14) Others: Mushroom, corn on the cob, cheese, jelly (our favorites are: orange marmalade & apple),

And not to forget my closely watched cravings and must haves: CHOCOLATES!

Call me crazy, but I’m in love with chocolates! It’s a food staple for my ‘now and then’ cravings.

As for my freezer must haves: Assortments of frozen vege patties (for snacking on burgers), fish, chicken, paneer, and definitely ICE-CREAM! The 3rd love of my life 🙂

Tips of the day:

a) Try substituting regular milk with Soy milk and have it with your favorite cup of tea… Deliciousness!

b) To preserve the shelf life of your herbs (i.e Cilantro, Rosemary, Mint, etc), clean and dry after purchase. Ensure all the liquids are evaporated. Fill a glass with some water, and keep your herbs in it, fresh and available in the refrigerator. See the example in the photo above.

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Hey guys, it has been a long time since I blogged. Been pretty busy and hectic after moving into our new home. With mummy and papa around, me and Tarun tend to be guilty for not being able to take them out too much. We are trying our level best.

One of our outings were visiting Big Tree Park to visit the oldest cypress tree in the US. Big trees, lush green and serene atmosphere greeted us. It was a peaceful outdoor experience. I’ll allow the photos to speak for itself 😉

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With all the hustle and bustle of cartons, packing materials and food, we were all up and ready early in the morning for the packing and moving. As usual, mummy prepared heavy breakfast and we gobbled up as much as possible to ensure we were all fully energized for a very long day. I don’t think anyone loves the packing-moving-unpacking experience. It is a very strenuous and time consuming process.

But with all excitements of moving into our home, all tiredness seemed to dissapear. What lingered was (and still is) smile, laughter, excitements and joy in everyone. I guess, the move was a moving experience for all of us.

xoxo

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