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Everything under the sun: Coffee-shop Talk

  1. A murder cum suicide at Q Bay Residences. A 35-year-old woman was found dead at block 3 Tampines St 86 (Q Bay Residences) on 1st May 2018. The other also 35 years old: a male person (her Husband) was found injured with multiple stab wounds in their unit. The man later succumbed to his injuried and passed away at Changi General Hospital. They were a married couple, who are believed to be Filipino. The couple’s only child, a 14 year old, reportedly witnessed the fight and was found in the unit. Apparently the woman fell down from her condo unit.

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  2. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Geylang has one of the highest densities of Chinese Temples & clan / business associations in Singapore. Mosque and religious facilities are also abound here. The only thing is that local banks do not provide financing for homes and apartments in this district. You have to pay cash to purchase a home, here. This has to do with it’s shady side = a red light district. Geylang also is popular with lots of unique eateries. Phitos taken around Lorong 12 Geylang. This type of iron gate is sturdy and remarkably easy to use and access: Geylang has a spread of specialised coffee shops. From soya milk to frog legs etc.... …

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  3. Hello Master. The eye twitch huh is it left bad right good. Any truths.

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  4. Spice @ Spices Location: Redhill Market #01-89 closed on Mondays (like today) Mum says their powdered spice mixes many times better than that of Geylang Serai market.. Furthermore can keep in the fridge for couple of months when needed. Operating usually from the mornings to around 2pm plus. Understand from the elderly couple running the stall that it was his former mother’s-in-law stall like around for I believe 70 or more years! For dry ingredients: $1 or $2 per packet..

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  5. Tao payoh rojak and Lao Fu Zi Fried Kuay Teow Unfortunately these two foods should not be consumed frequently. Chinese rojak even if one asks for no sugar, the prawn paste is already loaded with sugar! Concern of Type 2 diabetes. Fried Kuay Teoh if lard is used or even not; is rather oily.. daily consumption is not adviced!

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  6. Started by Cecil Lee,

    http://m.sgcarmart.com/articles/articleinfo.php?CT=e&AID=3256

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  7. Location: Yishun: close by to HDB Yishun Blossom Spring.

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  8. An old estate. Tasty food... Many new food court does not feature turtle soup. Old estates like Old Airport FC still has one. Their dry noodles is very tasty, the shiny gleam means that all the noodles are evenly coated with spices and chilly. Dry is $3/- One of the best.. I had tasted. You will certainly become Happy and Lucky once you tasted this vegetarian food stall. I believe this stall’s satay must be delicious... Are you studying for your Master’s degree? If so, you will sure to pass if you eat at this stall: Where to buy delicacies? Here... Rarely see…

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  9. Overview of Punggol and bird species, there

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  10. Location: 104 Jurong East (approximately 1 km away from Jurong East NRT Unfortunately, unless one happens to visit the estate... But .. please don’t visit their toilet?

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  11. The Singapore local version has a dull light to dark brown colour. Part of the sparrow species. Once captured will usually bite it’s tongue. Thus will never ever see them in captivity. Often goes in a pair. In many other countries, they can be in yellow, bluish etc... Hokkiens called it: “ceck Kar Chiao” which literally means rice bird.

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  12. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Very little bones. Skin must be peeled and discarded before frying or steaming

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  13. https://www.mountelizabeth.com.sg/healthplus/article/12-popular-health-myths-debunked?utm_source=Outbrain&utm_medium=Evergreen&utm_campaign=MEH_12-health-myths_8-Jun-2018_Content_Outbrain_Evergreen

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  14. Started by Cecil Lee,

    A local chewy sweet treat with a durian flavour

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  15. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Hi there,do u sell Qian Long coin ?

  16. Location: HDB Buangkok Tropica in November 2018:-

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  17. Started by Cecil Lee,

    How to order coffee in Singapore ! Courtesy Sunday Times Singapore

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  18. Boss, can I ask if I keep song birds like shama (long tail) ok for me and my home? No impact right? Reply: Not Feng Shui. But stigma of caging up birds.

  19. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Recent years... the sale of CNY floor mats. This year decide to highlight something less usual...

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  20. This Mee Pok stall at Block 4A Jalan Batu FC sells their fish ball noodles at only $2.50/. Large portion costs $3/-. Still cheap

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  21. This is a rarity nowadays... so old school... This implies that the persons Manning such a stall could be selling for many years. Perhaps, it may be a busy stall. Nowadays we find those discs issued. Once your turn has arrived .. it will sound.

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  22. Started by Cecil Lee,

    From what I understand, not that popular in Singapore. But a few HDB estates install these in the master bedroom toilets...

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