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Dreymer Creamery Print E-mail
Written by The DayDreymer   
Saturday, 11 October 2008 19:59

I got my largest order of cupcakes so far - 120 Large Cupcakes in Chocolate and Vanilla and 25 Medium Vanilla.

The theme: Retirement

Thanks TripleH Smile

And for some weird reasons, I decided to brand my cupcakes Dreymer Creamery. What do you think about it? Yucky or Yummy?

 

 

 
A Great Friend from Indonesia Print E-mail
Written by The DayDreymer   
Friday, 26 September 2008 11:12

I received my first international order from a neighbouring country, Indonesia via daydreymer.com YaY!

Since it's her best friend's birthday today, our sender decided to send her a box of cupcakes as a surprise. This is the final product. I'm off to deliver these Mini 36 Fluffy Vanilla goodies to Farah.

I hope the birthday girl enjoys them. You're a good friend, WE!

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How do I explain my absence in blogging? I guess there isn't any good explanation. So let's continue as if I've been blogging frequently.

I'm off to the land rich in history - Greece! Who am I kidding! I wish. OK, it's Melaka and I'm really looking forward to the many, many attractions there; the Menara Taming Sari, plenty of photo opps, and chicken rice ball (yah, so gimmicky and touristy).

I promise you that I'll be back to blog about my short getaway. Ciao!

 
Mmm.. comfort food Print E-mail
Written by The DayDreymer   
Sunday, 08 June 2008 21:33

When you don't really care about your waistline or your salt intake... you really gotta try the chili beef fries at Carl's Jr. Make sure you top it with plenty of onions!

 

 

 
Mini cupcakes Print E-mail
Written by The DayDreymer   
Wednesday, 04 June 2008 14:42

50 mini cupcakes for a first time client.

This is Sateen Chocolate with buttercream icing.

 
Hainanese Taste Print E-mail
Written by The DayDreymer   
Sunday, 27 April 2008 11:39

Decided to bring my full-fledged Hainanese mommie to a restaurant in SS2 that serves Hainanese food. It was really just a gimmick because we weren't even sure if the food they serve are Hainanese! Oh well, hungry as we were, it didn't matter at all.

The only item on the menu that we were familiar with was the Hainanese tea. It was very good albeit such a big mug. They do have other selections of beverage such as pak kor yi mai (ginko with barley), herbal tea etc

Yummy

If you want something light, the fish paste soup serves as a good supplement or as a meal on its own. The fish paste are served in two cooking preparations; fried and boiled. What I like most about this dish is that they do throw in a few thin slices of bittergourd. Don't be put off yet, you bittergourd bashers. You don't even get a hint of bitterness from the soup. The two do really complement one another with their contrasting textures and taste.

Clear soup; fish pastes and bittergourd slices

If you want something spicy, the curry mee pok noodles isn't the best in town but worth trying. Unlike your regular curry noodles, you do have a few slices of fried fish paste and fish balls. Somehow, the mee pok just doesn't strike my fancy since the noodles is already 'filling' and to top it off, you have the soup which is just as heavy.

Curry mee pok

A good twist to a regular chee cheong fun, which they do serve too.. is the stir-fried variety. Just like your regular char kuey teow or carrot cake, the rolled-up intestine-like flat noodles are fried together with generous amounts of egg, bean sprouts and chives. Yummy!

 

Mmm! Fried chee cheong fun

The finale? We were disappointed that they ran out of our favourite pulut hitam (black glutinous rice) dessert. We had no choice but to get the red bean with sago. How come people find it weird that there are tong yuens (glutinous rice balls) inside? Hmm.. or is it just me? I ended up having to finish it because it was just too weird for them!

Red bean soup with tong yuen 

Hainanese Taste is situated in SS 2/30, the same row as Lobsterman and Country Kitchen. It is the row behind Sri Siam and Eng Seng Heng electrical shop.

 

 

 

 
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