After a few years of on and off writing, I'm moving to the new style of blog. I'm moving and updating some of the pieces. New blog will be more simpler and hope you enjoy it.
Nadcracker The Blogger
Simple life anecdotes in cyber literature
10 August 2016
Renewed! Welcome to Nadcrackers Blog...
After a few years of on and off writing, I'm moving to the new style of blog. I'm moving and updating some of the pieces. New blog will be more simpler and hope you enjoy it.
06 March 2014
Buying FitFlop from Cloggs
1. FitFlop
And Cloggs gave a lovely cotton bag that I can use as a shoo-in bag. Brilliant!
I came across this sandal a few years ago as my MIL recommended tho sandal due to her arthritis. And a lot of people even swore by this sandal. It was said to tone your body as you walk.
But, wow!!! The price is expensive, around £50-60 depending on the designs. Some even high-end design can cost you £80++. After 2 years, I can't wait anymore...
2. Cloggs
I searched around for the best (cheapest) price... I think I saw FitFLop being sold in some Clarks outlet but I hardly found the one... I found some retailer at Amazon, but the price is too good to be true and kind of dodgy. Then, I found this Cloggs website through Unidays page. I thought, this must be legit.
Cloggs offer wide ranges of shoes... And FitFlop is one of it. Yeah!!! And the design that I like was on sale! Double yeah!!! And as a student, I can get another 10% discount. Triple yeah!!! Afraid, not, if you're not a student, you can go to UK HOT DEAL website and get the 10% discount code. The best is that, place your order before 4pm and get your shoe(s) the very next day for free... Quadruple yeah!!! Hooray!! I was still asleep when the courier ringed the buzzer this morning. LOL!!!
But, wow!!! The price is expensive, around £50-60 depending on the designs. Some even high-end design can cost you £80++. After 2 years, I can't wait anymore...
2. Cloggs
I searched around for the best (cheapest) price... I think I saw FitFLop being sold in some Clarks outlet but I hardly found the one... I found some retailer at Amazon, but the price is too good to be true and kind of dodgy. Then, I found this Cloggs website through Unidays page. I thought, this must be legit.
Cloggs offer wide ranges of shoes... And FitFlop is one of it. Yeah!!! And the design that I like was on sale! Double yeah!!! And as a student, I can get another 10% discount. Triple yeah!!! Afraid, not, if you're not a student, you can go to UK HOT DEAL website and get the 10% discount code. The best is that, place your order before 4pm and get your shoe(s) the very next day for free... Quadruple yeah!!! Hooray!! I was still asleep when the courier ringed the buzzer this morning. LOL!!!
I chose FitFlop Walkstar III in super navy. Just love the nubuck finishing... Nubuck is a cowhide leather that has been rubbed on the outer side of the hide to give it a fell like a suede.
And Cloggs gave a lovely cotton bag that I can use as a shoo-in bag. Brilliant!
Longchamp Roseau
Longchamp Roseau...
It combines minimalism with versatility with its jewel like bamboo shape clasp...
Materials: cowhide, nickel and polyester-jacquard for lining.
27 February 2014
Let's cook: Chicken Porridge (ala McD)
Ingredient;
Rice
Water
Chicken (any part will do)
Sesame oil (2-3 spoon)
Ginger (1 inch / a spoon)
Salt
Spring onion, fried onion, coriander leaves for garnishing - optional.
Methodology;
1. Put 1 L of water in a pot and bring it to boiling point. Then it boil pun the chicken in it and boil it until the chicken is cooked. Take out the chicken and start shredding the chicken patty - like we use to do with chicken soto. Don't throw away the chicken stock, we would like to use it to cook the rice/porridge.
2. Put your rice into a pot and add water. Pour in the chicken stock that we prepared earlier. Bring it into boil. The formulation is 1 cup of rice = 4 cup of water (plus chicken stock). If you feel that your chicken stock is not enough, you can use the boxed chicken stock. I would not judge you. Hey, the McDs are doing it, why shouldn't us?
3. Stir it once in a while and you can see that the rice is starting to expand... If you feel that the water evaporated quickly, you can keep adding water. The rice now has become porridge with some sort of slurry. Well adjust the level of concentration/slurry that you like. Then, add ginger and sesame oil. I can't tell how much, it depends on your liking. Add salt and adjust the taste. Sesame oil enhances the flavour of your porridge and you can smell the yummy fragrant!
4. Done. Garnish your porridge with shredded chicken patty and spring onion, coriander leaves and fried onion.
Okay, the picture was not doing any justify. But you know the porridge is delicious...
18 February 2014
Mad about her: Cath Kidston Bag
Cath Kidston Rose Garden Day Bag
Cath Kidston Spot Navy Day Bag
Cath Kidston Spot Chestnut Day Bag
Cath Kidston Spot Navy Curve Purse
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