Mum got me these egg moulds a few days back. Little girl is not into hard boiled eggs but I should be able to find some use for them. I saw them in Daiso too, but mum didn't get them from there. She got them at OG.
Other than the morning, the rest of today was good. Princess got a lift to class with a classmate, XR, whose mum came to borrow some stuff from me. Thanks B, for giving her a lift.
Then after class, hubby picked her up and together they went for dinner. This is what they brought back for mine - mee rebus. There is a stall in the basement food court of Parkway Parade and they specialise in Mee Siam and Mee Rebus. They serve them in such huge portions, a normal person won't be able to finish all of it and it can be shared among 3 small eaters at least. I have not had it in ages and just felt like having some today. But of course, I couldn't eat the entire portion... Notice it's missing all the green garnish and green chilli? Well, I don't like those. ;)
Sunday, October 21, 2007
Egg moulds and Mee Rebus
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How cute! Yes, I think you can also use this egg molds to make snowskin mooncake or Jelly?
little corner of mine - Ya, I know lots of people make mooncakes with them. Maybe next year ;) Ya, I guess can make jelly too.
i think I have been to that food court before..didnt know the mee rebus there good ah? hmm.. too bad u dont like the green chilli, next time can pass them to me! haha
ya, i would say the egg mould is quite versatile, not confined to eggs only :)
Yes, Daphne, the stall is quite well-known. They have a very good chinchow for dessert, served like tau huay, not cut or grated to make into a drink. They also have curry with bread or rice. Try it next time you're there. And yes, you can have all the green chilli etc. ;) I think it's real value for money but you got to share it or it's wasted, too big a portion.
Choo, yes, it sure is.
Me too, I can never finish the entire plate must always share with hubby. I like the yu tiao stall in that same food court. Crispy and delicious would buy at least 10 whenever i go there. Hehe... :O)
Hey Deb, it's also the same with me that I would remove those "jungles" the garnishes... hee hee great minds think alike :)
debra - Ah, I don't eat much you tiao, it's too oily. But once I had the porridge there and I love porridge with you tiao so I got one. It's not bad. Wah! 10 pcs! That's too many! It's for all at home, I hope. ;)
bozo - Hahaha, I don't like garnishes - parsley, wan sui, spring onions. I will only eat green part of spring onion and only if sliced thinly but not the white part. Hehe.
Cute molds! And I'm missing that food court after reading about your mee rubus.
the way bozo put it is to funny, green "jungles"...not 'shrubs' eh?
deb, guess you kenot take the strong "aroma" of them then?
nice egg moulds your mum has got for you!
now that you mentioned, I have not been to Parkway for quite sometimes and i miss their mee rebus. yeh, very big portion that i have to share it with dh, mee siam also not bad hor.. I love their chin chow also, yummy! must make a trip down somedays..
I used to live near PP. That stall is my fav. too.
But I love the garnishes....haha!
The more the better.
yes i like their mee rebus and curry chicken.
east meets west kitchen - Oh, really, did you frequent it too?
hkchoo - Jungle, shrubs, whatever. Haha. Not smell, don't like taste. But you know what? My girl on the other hand, commented once at supermarket - hmmm... smells nice.. to some chinese parsley or spring onions hahaha. I still introduce food stuffs that I don't like to her. Don't want her to be biased in her taste.
cranberry - Oh yes, nice moulds. Yes, come to Parkway. Haha. The chin chow is very good, right?
paw paw - Ah, you are an Eastern girl. Hehe, you can have all my garnishes.
trevshanhann - I have not tried the curry yet.
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