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Thought for Food: September 2005
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There's a rumbly in my tumbly." -Pooh. Thursday, September 29, 2005. In a drunken state. College life isn't easy - but hey, who said it was? I really look forward to the weekends here, where everything just chills when Friday gets here. (I try not to go to the Thursday parties because I have an 8 o'clock French class on Fridays, which just sucks. Next semester, the earliest course I'm doing is at 10am.). Of course, as dedicated followers, I don't think you would. Posted by nexus0123 @ 11:59 PM. Inflight ...
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Thought for Food: August 2005
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There's a rumbly in my tumbly." -Pooh. Wednesday, August 31, 2005. In a way, ever since I started doing this food blog, I've been really creatively sapped. Writing one post isn't easy - it takes a lot of effort. And thanks to the perfectionist in me, it makes it many times worse. It's not that I don't like writing, and I definitely won't stop eating (trust me, I love the food here). Posted by nexus0123 @ 8:32 PM. Saturday, August 13, 2005. Inflight Meal @ UA882, 40000 feet in the air. Yes, it wasn't that...
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Thought for Food: October 2005
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There's a rumbly in my tumbly." -Pooh. Monday, October 31, 2005. Cascadeli @ Willard Straight Hall. Chicken Cordon Bleu Sandwich (marinated chicken breast, lettuce, ham, Swiss cheese, tomato, mayo on white roll.). This sandwich is my favorite one here. It has so many different ingredients in it, all served hot in a toasted white roll. The weather was pretty cold, so it was great to bite into a piping hot sandwich. And washing it all down with Snapple was just perfect. My Snapple bottle cap? It's always s...
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Thought for Food: February 2005
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There's a rumbly in my tumbly." -Pooh. Thursday, February 17, 2005. Welcome to 'Thought for Food', my food blog (flog just sounds too weird though). One of the basic necessities of all humans is nourishment. And since I usually eat 3 meals a day, there's much for me to critique. Info provided will not only include the menu but also the price (in local currency) and a rating out of a total possible score of five ticks ( a. Other than that, Enjoy! Posted by nexus0123 @ 11:18 AM. The Hong Kong Excursion.
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Thought for Food: June 2005
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There's a rumbly in my tumbly." -Pooh. Tuesday, June 28, 2005. Oriental Curry @ Cooked Deli, Times Square. Salad (shredded cabbage with diced tomato and a squirt of mayo). Http:/ www.oriental-curry.co.jp/. Sidebar: Some notes about this meal. The stall had a Set A and Set C, but no Set B! As with the other 'Cooked Deli', and as customary of any Japanese style food court, I had to go buy a paper ticket first of the purchase (and pay first) before going to collect the food. How hygienic. We took our time d...
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Thought for Food: March 2005
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There's a rumbly in my tumbly." -Pooh. Wednesday, March 30, 2005. Amanogawa @ The Marketplace, Raffles City. Congrats to this humble yet bustling establishment for a four tick achievement! Another thing which really bothered me was the green tea. This restaurant used the Lipton-like sachets whereas the real thing's usually in powder form. Oh well. Total cost: S$13.80. Posted by nexus0123 @ 10:17 AM. Monday, March 28, 2005. Ichiban Boshi @ Esplanade. Yakitori (Black Pepper Chicken). The yakitori though, w...
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Thought for Food: May 2005
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There's a rumbly in my tumbly." -Pooh. Tuesday, May 31, 2005. HealthWorks @ New Town Plaza, Sha Tin. Cold Japanese Preserves dish. This place strikes me as rather schizophrenic. They say they're a health food shop but the only items on the menu seemingly healthy are their fruit juices and mixes. They serve their meals in Japanese Bento boxes (and even have Japanese seaweed, vinegar-preserved clams and miso soup! Total cost: around HK$40-50. Http:/ www.health-wks.com/. Posted by nexus0123 @ 10:02 AM.
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Thought for Food: April 2005
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There's a rumbly in my tumbly." -Pooh. Sunday, April 24, 2005. Crystal Jade Kitchen @ Holland Village. Fried Beef Hor Fun. Various Dim Sum items. Peanut glutinous rice balls. This meal had Hong Kong written all over it, consisting of two of its most famous dishes (and probably the best): the Wanton Noodles and the Fried Beef Hor Fun. It only needed a glass of Nai Cha, which they didn't serve at this branch - unfortunately. How come the portion of noodles are so small. And four wantons only? The food came...
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Thought for Food: July 2005
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There's a rumbly in my tumbly." -Pooh. Sunday, July 31, 2005. Fish and Co @ Glass House. The Best Fish and Chips in Town". with Rice. I went out with the swimmers for the day for some pool and dota. I'm really treasuring my last days in Singapore. I know that once I go away, there will be no more free time. They offered us fries. My question is WHY? I purposely ordered the fish and chips without the chips and they give us complementary chips to compensate for the slow service! Total cost: S$13.90. Pesto ...