Home-cooked Dinner With Love

My lazy cincai dinner for tonight…

Meatless fried rice composed of 1 big Bombay onion, 1 large bulb of garlic, Edamame beans, avocado oil, chopped scallions, 4 eggs, few dashes of soy sauce, pepper and a large cup of LOVE.

 

Decor – blanched organic broccoli and organic cherry tomatoes and a few shakes of Japanese seaweed seasoning.

 

Braised pig hands (or legs?). The MIL bought those pig hands just before she left for Hong Kong. I’ll never buy them when she’s not around as I don’t really fancy them and only really like it if it’s cooked with black vinegar. But I am too lazy to cook it with black vinegar coz this involves a lot of peeling and slicing of ginger. Today, I had a light-bulb moment and thought of an easy peasy way of preparing the pig hands just the way the girls like it.   Just dump those piggy limbs into a big pot of water and add soy sauce, dark soy sauce (you can use black strap molasses for a healthier alternative), pepper, star anise, rose wine, ginger, garlic, spring onions and rock sugar / palm sugar. This is the same way for preparing braised chicken.  Boil for 1.5 to 2 hours or until at desired tenderness of the meat.  The girls loved this dish!

Why do I say that this meal has a cup of LOVE in it?

Here’s why…

My baby girl helped to remove the Edamame beans from the pod and peeled garlic.

And Miss Drama Queen helped to chop the Bombay onion and garlic. Did you notice what she was wearing? HA HA HA!

Yup, only a drama queen could think of wearing goggles when peeling and chopping onions.

What made me ROTFL was when Cass stepped into the wet kitchen and with a stunned and innocent look, asked…. “2 che, are you crying?”  And Miss Cool Drama Queen replied “NOOOOO!”

What a brilliant idea of wearing goggles!  The best part was Miss Drama Queen told me that she loves chopping onions and garlic. I can’t believe my ears. I’m so in luck!  I have found someone to take over the chore that I absolutely hate, thank you God for sending me a precious gem!! 😀

 

 

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The Modern Lab Coat: No Longer Simple and Straight

The time for plain, simple lab coats with no frills seems to be in the past. Workers in the healthcare, science, hazardous manufacturing and foodservice fields who might wear them as a part of their daily uniform want more options. Rather than the traditional straight-line lab coat with a single pocket at the breast, these workers now want more complex cuts like those in dickies lab coats. They seem to crave a sense of fashion that allows them to showcase their own individual personalities. Here are a few things that are different about the modern lab coat.

Length
The world is accustomed to the stereotypical lab coat that may be knee-length or slightly longer. In the past, this has seemed a way to protect clothing, or exposed legs for those wearing dresses or skirts. Many modern lab coats now stop mid-thigh or are cut even higher. This prevents workers from feeling that there is too much cumbersome material to handle while they work. Shorter lab coats tend to offer a bit more flexibility with walking.

Styles
The open lab coat with no buttons did not give the range of style preferences that are now available to wearers. Lab coats come double-breasted, fully buttoned and with prominent collars. In some cases, newer lab coats resemble blazers or pea coats and easily blend with the fashionable clothing worn underneath them. There are quite a few style options, too. They can be made with stretchable snaps, belts, large pockets for storage and contrasting stitching to allow each wearer to personalize. To the surprise of many traditionalists, white is not the only color for lab jackets anymore. Many people are choosing gray, navy, black, beige and other neutral colors for their uniforms.

Security
Traditionally, lab coats have been a single layer of fabric. Modern coats have lining or several layers to protect wearers from harsh weather or work hazards. Some even have secret pockets inside the coat for mobile phones and other items that should not be vulnerable to getting lost or falling from outside pockets.

The idea to give lab coat wearers some fashion choices is a trend that is not likely to fade. In fact, it may begin to reshape the conventional idea of a lab coat for industries who depend on them for workers. Lab coats have evolved beyond their functionality. They are also a way to make a fashion statement while honoring the requirements for a job.

 

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