Its been a rather busy week at work. Conducted my maiden training session to a teeny weeny class of 3. I really wouldn't consider it fantastic, but I thought it was a pretty good first attempt! Though I quite enjoyed it and felt like a teacher in school, I can't deny that I was alittle jittery throughout the session.
As for the food section, I have been trying to avoid consuming ready-cooked meals from Marks and Spencer since last week. Beginning to feel unhealthy eating microwaved food laden with preservatives. Before that, I mostly have it for lunch and dinner.
As for the food section, I have been trying to avoid consuming ready-cooked meals from Marks and Spencer since last week. Beginning to feel unhealthy eating microwaved food laden with preservatives. Before that, I mostly have it for lunch and dinner.
Also, I have been getting a little sick of cold sandwiches and started asking the deli folks to heat up my sandwiches and bagels. Wasn't exactly surprised that I had to pay an extra 20 pence for heating though I was secretly hoping that they would do it for free. Even eating-in cost 30 pence more. Hmm... nothing in London is free. These little incidents made me appreciate things which I have always been taking for granted in Singapore.
Lately, I am beginning to have strong cravings for oriental food. Guess I must have been deprived of hot piping cuisine since I am really not one who needs my rice. Wasn't exactly pleased that most Chinese restaurants in Angel offer only vegetarian food. I am absolutely not an ardent fan of gluten stuff that are molded to look like meat. (Harlow~ what's the point of being vegetarian when you are still craving for meat?!) And I DON'T think gluten 'meat' taste like meat! Yikes! Anyway, was elated to finally chance upon 2 Chinese restaurants serving meat, 1 within walking distance and 1 opposite my apartment! They are not super yummy but well,.. Beggars can't be Choosers.
Lately, I am beginning to have strong cravings for oriental food. Guess I must have been deprived of hot piping cuisine since I am really not one who needs my rice. Wasn't exactly pleased that most Chinese restaurants in Angel offer only vegetarian food. I am absolutely not an ardent fan of gluten stuff that are molded to look like meat. (Harlow~ what's the point of being vegetarian when you are still craving for meat?!) And I DON'T think gluten 'meat' taste like meat! Yikes! Anyway, was elated to finally chance upon 2 Chinese restaurants serving meat, 1 within walking distance and 1 opposite my apartment! They are not super yummy but well,.. Beggars can't be Choosers.
Most expensive Zhap Chye Png packed in a 15cmx10cmx5cm aluminium foiled container!
Been looking forward to weekend 'cos Tunleng is coming to visit! Yay~!
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