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No Idling Engine : It is against the law Some still are not aware that this isillegal in Singapore.
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Location: Woodlands Street 31 Not many prata stalls in Singapore sells crispy prata. The prata should not be salty or burnt. In addition, this stall’s curry sauce is “creamy” and full of fragrant flavours: Eaten once a while is ok. Not for daily consumption. Two other locations has this: 1. Jalan Kayu 2. Joo Chiat : Mr and Mrs Mohgan's Super Crispy Roti Prata. Formerly the elderly couple were located at Crane Road. Their specialty is the sambal gravy to go with their crispy prata.
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Only $3/- per plate sumptuous soy sauce chicken noodles.. flavours... [Note: In 2022, comes in two sizes $4 and $5 (big)
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Looks spicy.. rice with sambal + lime fish with chicken heart meal At 151 Serangoon north ave 2 Coffeeshop
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These are the actual edible "seeds". Some even have partial "brown skin" still not peeled off...
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An intriguing article that explores the concept of what constitutes 'true peace.' A depiction of tranquility... Once, a monarch announced a competition for the artist who could create the finest representation of peace. Numerous artists participated, and the king reviewed all the submissions. Ultimately, he found himself drawn to two particular works, necessitating a choice between them. The first artwork portrayed a serene lake, which served as a flawless reflection of the majestic mountains surrounding it. Above, a clear blue sky adorned with fluffy white clouds completed the idyllic scene. Viewers unanimously regarded this piece as the epitome of p…
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Beauty World Satay Bee hoon (and laksa) The Satay Bee hoon.. Not too sweet.. lovely..
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SOURCE & CREDIT: THE STRAITS TIMES, SATURDAY JANUARY 15, 2011 Historical photos of Singapore, then and now... CLARK QUAY CHANGI VILLAGE ORCHARD ROAD BEDOK INTERCHANGE BOAT QUAY QUEENSTOWN CITY HALL Southern Hotel
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********* It is always interesting to receive these CON letters in all shapes and sizes ******** *** START OF FIRST LETTER ****** My dear friend, Having gotten your contact from your country's trade journal, I am requesting your services as my foreign partner with the intention of investing US$12,500,000 in your country in any viable and profitable venture that you will recommend. Please be assured that the funds are from a genuine source and I am willing to present you all the necessary documents to authenticate my claims. Please contact me by phone or my private email address ( henry_zulu@mail.com ) for details immediately you access this mail. R…
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Huat Huat Hainanese Chicken Rise (formerly at Hollywood Theatre / City Plaza) (Huat Huat in Hokkien means Prosper, Prosper) Location : 14 Haig Road Market They have improved on their recipie for their soya sauce steamed tender chicken. Certainly much better than 9 to 10 years ago. Just purchased it today:- Featured in the past TV episode: Our Makan Places: Lost & Found:
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Northshore Straits View Blk 421C $4/-. Comfort food. At Kimly Coffeeshop
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Sony trinitron colour TV lens technology for Cathode Ray TVs Sony first introduced this in 1969
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Dear TC, You can log-in to www.geomancy-online.com. There is free Flying Star House Number Report for high-rise building in the above site. It should normally be used in conjuction with the Flying Star Analysis: 1. The Flying Star House Number report looks only at vertical slice of a high-rise building where it is assumed that each level of a unit, differs. 2. The Flying Star Analysis takes into consideration only the horizontal analysis. Thus, both should be used instead of just using one method. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Gado gado not available. No choice ordered nasi Ayam geprek. What enticed me was the scoops of this: Fried smashed chicken = shreds doused with a happy helping of their chilli.. Rice is in a pyramid shape. Ate all the chicken shreds = protein but left out as much carbohydrates = white rice as possible. Chilli? Okay, spicy... but to me... I am used to hot, hot, hot. Thus it is like the top of the iceberg only. LOL P.S. The last time whilst in Jakarta, my client invited me to a restaurant with this chilli as a codiment... I managed to fishing like a full bowl of it! With second helpings. Uniquely Singapore born!
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Eunos Market & Hawker Centre was burned down and rebuilt in the past. Trivia: Do you know that other than Geylang Serai Food Centre, Eunos Hawker Centre has the 2nd most non-Chinese stalls in Singapore. Over-heard one lady staying in Eunos Crescent that there were really few if any good food stalls in the Eunos Market & Hawker Centre. Most likely, her taste was for Chinese food. She commented that she missed many stalls located at the Marine Crescent market and Food centre which was closed till next year for refurbrishment. We lined up at the few popular "Hand made Fish Ball stall" as shown in the Blue arrow: Green arrow shows a…
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If you are talking about Chinese Astrology: http://www.lovesigns.net/horoscope/astro/wdragon.htm Yes, in general you are a water-dragon. Today, Chinese Astrology or what you have seen under the above url: lovesigns.net in this state is considered as only belonging to the Kindergarten to Primary School type of Chinese metaphysics. Under this Kindergarten level; you only need to know your Year of birth in relation to the lunar calendar which often starts around January or February to next same period. At the higher food-chain; where often: DD / MM / YYYY and even HH is required as inputs; is the Ba Zi or commonly called the Four Pillars or Pillars of Destiny. With greater i…
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That killer outfit you just brought home from the dry cleaners really can kill you, experts warn. That's because perchloroethylene (perc), the chemical used by most dry cleaners, has been linked to a multitude of health woes - including cancer. "Perc is an effective cleaner; but it's also extremely toxic. It enters the body through the skin and respiratory system, is stored in the fatty tissues and stays with you for a long time". Perc has been classified as a dangerous chemical for years and studies have shown exposure to it increases the risk of bladder and esophageal cancer; asthma and reproductive problems. People who work in or live near dry cleaners are most at ri…
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Xin Xian = Fresh by three Sister’s Stall at Marine Terrace market. Traditional Porridge with chunks full of ingredients Hokkien style: minced meat, meat slices, liver or fish slices or add cuttlefish or 100 year old eggs Both this stall and the Tanjong Rhu wanton mee stall are around the circled area:-
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Commercially harder to grow. And thus less common. Unripe is brownish. When ripen turns reddish…
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I was first introduced to digital letter box locks (Yale digital) during the T.O.P. at Twin Waterfalls EC. Yale digital lock for the letter box Location: Twin Waterfalls EC (Group Buy by residents)
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Had an hour and a half to spare before next appointment Mentai Ya, Level 1, Beauty World Center $5/- Latte
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1. If you frequently carry multiple credit cards and use them excessively, leading to accumulating roll-over credits, a clever solution is to freeze the cards in a bowl of water. 2. By freezing the credit cards, it will deter you from using them impulsively as you will have to wait for them to thaw properly before using them again. 3. This method serves as a reminder to limit the number of credit cards you have, ideally keeping only one or two for regular use, with the second one as a backup for emergencies or travel purposes. Warmest Regards, Cecil IN CONCLUSION The text advises those with multiple credit cards to freeze them in a bowl o…
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Frankly have never used this service before. Have a few time pieces that are overdue for servicing this compilation of this page. Note: Use at your own risks
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