This is my Aunt’s fabulous pasta dish. It’s easy to make. All you need are these 5 ingredients: Your choice of pasta A head of garlic – chopped Olive oil – about 3-4 tablespoons Sun-dried tomatoes – a handful, add more if you want Parmesan Cheese – to be sprinkled as generously as you want […] Read more…
January 2008 archive
Changes in the sidebar
I updated the Link Love page. My blog roll isn’t there as I use a Bloglines subscription, but I did point out several links that are highly worth visiting. My Twitter will now be a venue for tips. I couldn’t find a good sideblog application and Twitter seemed so convenient. I can share my quick […] Read more…
Weekend Soiree #3: A game of comment interaction
The rules are easy. I will ask a question. The first person who comments will answer my question, and will leave a question for the next person to answer. This next person will answer that question, and leave a question for the next next person to answer. I am sure you get it! ;)To make […] Read more…
Clean as you walk
I’m totally giving these slippers some love. They’re called Slipper Genie Microfiber Cleaning Slippers. Just slip your tootsies into them and when you walk around the house, you’ll be giving your floor a good cleaning. How’s that for effortless neatness? The soles are made of a soft dusting material that can be detached for washing. […] Read more…
Guess the dessert!
Can you guess what dessert this is? Here are some clues… Read more…
Caprese with a kick!
Ponkan Tomato Caprese with Crispy Tuyo and Kesong Puti This refreshing appetizer was served during a holiday party at M Cafe. It was reminiscent of Insalata Caprese — sliced tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, basil leaves drizzled with olive oil. While I still prefer the classic Italian version, this M Cafe appetizer had a refreshing taste all […] Read more…
Let’s call it Lampatron or Optimus Lamp
“The guests are coming! Quick, get on that ladder! TRANSFORM AND ROLL OUT!” *insert signature Transformers sound here* Interestingly, the more guests there are, the wider the chandelier can be, don’t you think? Found via trendhunter Read more…