A Delicious Sunday Adventure

Last Sunday, we had a simple yet satisfying food escapade that started with brunch at the Ring Road Restaurant, a corner-lot coffee shop located off Loke Yew Road. This spot has become a favorite of my hubby, who loves their delicious steamed village chicken and fresh seafood noodles.

The seafood noodles at Ring Road Restaurant boast fresh seafood and frogs cooked in a rich, flavorful broth reminiscent of the popular Hai Kah Lang seafood noodles, which earned the Michelin Bib Gourmand in 2022. While Ring Road’s selection isn’t as extensive as Hai Kah Lang’s, the taste is spot on—and the best part? There’s no long queue, and the prices are friendlier on the wallet. The steamed village chicken was tender and succulent, complementing the seafood noodles perfectly.

After our hearty brunch, we headed to OUG to pick up some kitchen supplies for my hubby’s shop.  Along the way, we realized we all needed a bathroom break. We stopped by Venus Bistro (formerly Steven’s Corner), a large, airy eatery known for its variety of Indian and mamak delights. Feeling a bit guilty about just using their facilities, we decided to order something small.

I couldn’t resist my favorite, Tosei Rava, which turned out to be one of the best I’ve ever had! The crispy texture was perfect, and the flavor wasn’t overly spicy, making it a delight to enjoy. My hubby opted for a Roti Canai, which was equally satisfying. The attentive and friendly staff made the experience even better. Venus Bistro impressed us with its cleanliness and spaciousness—rare qualities in a mamak restaurant. I’m already thinking of planning our next visit to try their banana leaf rice and other Roti dishes.

After our unexpected detour to Venus Bistro, we continued with our shopping and eventually headed home. As usual, Sherilyn stayed home, working diligently on her never-ending architecture assignments. We made sure to grab some takeaway food for her to enjoy later.

My ‘kon lo maifun’ with a big bowl of fresh garoupa fish fillet and fish paste. The portion of noodles was too big for me and I only managed to eat a quarter of it.

My favorite crispy Tosei Rava from Venus Bistro.

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Top Tips for Older Parents

Having children later in life can be a great joy, especially if you have wanted them all your life, but it does not come without its challenges. From aching limbs to financial concerns, you might struggle with certain elements of parenthood more than others- even if you do have more wisdom. To make sure that you and your children are prepared for what is to come and that you can have a happy and exciting life together, read on.

1.   Avoid Comparison

It can be easy to compare yourself with the youthful families that you see at the school gate. However, comparison is the thief of joy, and everyone creates their families and lives at different paces. Rather than focusing on what you cannot do, you should consider the benefits of being an older parent, such as enjoying your youth, imparting more knowledge and experience to your kids, and even having a wider support circle. This can help you to remain positive even when you are struggling to make connections at the school gate.

2.   Look to the Future

As an older parent, it is vital that you think about the welfare of yourself and your children in the future. You might not want to think about it, but it is likely that you will develop health conditions sooner in your children’s lives than other parents. To prevent this from being a problem, you should spend time planning for the possibilities. For instance, you should ensure that you have a good life insurance policy and an excellent savings account. You might also look into possible care homes in your local area. By choosing one that you believe is right for you and including this in your aging plan, your children will be able to know your wishes as they grow up, even if you are unable to tell them. This can take a lot of stress away from their young adult shoulders. For instance, you might look at a Bristol care home with fairviewcourt.co.uk.

3.   Prioritize Health

The healthier you are, the more able you will be to keep up with your kids and see them grow up. This means that you should prioritize looking after yourself and imparting great habits on your children. For instance, it is important that you maintain an active lifestyle, that you eat a balanced diet, even with a few treats, and that you care for your mental health. It is also vital that you get enough sleep.

4.   Keep Up With the World

As you get older, it is easy to feel out of touch with the world that you and your kids live in, and you might quickly find that you have no idea what they are talking about. Although you do not have to be down with the kids, having some knowledge of technology and global developments can help you to stay current and connect with your children- even if they end up being the ones to educate you.

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An Introduction To Dental Implants: What Patients Need To Know

It is one of the things that people notice about you when they meet you. Your smile. Ergo, if you have gaps in your smile, particularly at the front, it may make you feel self-conscious about how new people may perceive you.

One option is to have dental implants fitted, as these will fill those gaps and will help you to smile with the confidence that you deserve. However, the fitting of oral implants is quite lengthy, and many people who are considering them are surprised by the amount of steps required, as well as the time. 

So, if you’re considering oral implants and want to learn more, please read on here, you will be guided through 5 things every patient needs to know before getting oral implants.

The Fitting Can Take Up to 6 Months

The fitting of private dental implants will require an operation. This is not a big scary operation, but it is still one that will require about 1-2 hours to complete per implant that you are having fitted. Once the implants have been fitted into your jaw, you will need to wait for around 3 to 6 months for them to fuse to the surrounding bone. This is a process known as osseointegration and is essential for your oral implants to work. The fusion time will vary based on your age and your overall health. 

You Will Need To Brush Them

Once you have had your oral implants fitted and the prosthetic tooth or teeth attached, you will still need to treat them as though they are natural teeth. This will involve brushing them every day, using a fluoride mouthwash, and flossing with either regular dental floss or a water flosser. Why? The reason is simple. If you fail to care for your oral implants, you may develop gum disease around them, which can push them out of your mouth, making the entire process redundant and a waste of quite a lot of money!

They Can Last up To and Over 15 Years

Provided that you follow the aforementioned steps, as well as attend dental checkups, your oral implants can last for up to and over 15 years. Some people have even reported their oral implants have lasted for over 20 years, which makes them a suitable long-term investment in your smile and it also means that they will pay for themselves. As mentioned, just be sure to keep your oral hygiene levels up to promote the longevity of the fittings! 

They Don’t Hurt!

Following the first point in this article, you may be concerned about the operation to have oral implants fitted. Rest assured, this is not uncomfortable. Your dental team will be able to inject a local anesthetic into your jaw prior to the fitting, which will alleviate any soreness. Once you are at home and the anesthetic has begun to wear off, it may feel similar to minor bruising. If you have extreme levels of discomfort and bleeding, or you see pus, your implants are infected, and you need to seek an emergency dental appointment

There Are Contraindicated Health Conditions

Before you have oral implants fitted, your dental team will need to conduct an overall health assessment. If you have diabetes, a history of osteoporosis in your family, cancer, or an autoimmune disease, you may not be able to have oral implants fitted. Rest assured, however, that research is always ongoing, and these may soon not be an exclusionary factor. 

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