Honesty is Sometimes Not a Good Policy...

~ Posted on Thursday, February 7, 2013 at 7:58 AM ~

I have always been careful with what comes out of my mouth. I am a naive person and sometimes speak out what went on exactly on my mind. Long ago, being honest like this got me into troubles as I am not being 'political' enough and because of this, I have slowly learned to guard what I want to say before I say it out. Which, most of the times nowadays, I rather just keep quiet and let it slide.

However, it happened again quite recently where I just shared what I feel on my mind and was then blasted for not having good 'taste' to appreciate some sense of style and I was also blasted with other things which in my opinion is hurtful.

Okay... my bad... I hope this will be my final lesson learned that I really should not bother to share my honest opinion. I mean, being honest sometimes is not good because there are people who really don't appreciate it and already set their mind that they have good taste and choice and that you don't know any better and that you should just keep your mouth shut.

Point taken. I'm writing this post as a reminder to myself.

Proverbs 21:23 (NIV), Ephesians 4:29 (NIV), Proverbs 12:18 (NIV)

Also with this lesson, I think I should stay away from people like this who thinks highly of themselves. A good friend is one who appreciates and takes criticism with good strides, not blasting back at you with hurtful remarks and putting themselves up higher. So, yeah, I don't think people like this deserve to be in my range of friends.

Do you ever have to deal with situations or people like this?

Product Review - Olive Baby Products

~ Posted on Wednesday, February 6, 2013 at 8:21 AM ~

I received an email sometime in the middle of December last year with a pitch to review a range of baby products and upon checking out for further details, I decided that I should go ahead to review it as I'm very intrigued with trying products that are natural and gentle for baby and I was very keen to try out the products since they contain extra virgin olive oil. So here goes my review for the "Olive Baby Products ":

I'm a full-time mummy

Description from the product page:
"Our Olive Baby range of skin care products is all natural and gentle for your baby's skin. All of the products contain our own extra virgin olive oil from Simunovich Olive Estate in Auckland, New Zealand – an ingredient which has been used for centuries in the Mediterranean as a beauty treatment and an overall remedy for the skin.

The  Olive Baby Body &  Hair Wash has a mild formula which will cleanse, moisturise and condition your infant’s skin and hair.  Containing a nutrient-rich, hydrating blend of natural ingredients, this gentle all-over, body and hair wash is suitable for daily use.

Mild and pH balanced, Olive Baby Moisture Milk with extra  virgin olive oil and vitamin E  will help keep your infant’s delicate skin feeling protected and comfortable. This light lotion was specially formulated to guard against chapping, chafing and dryness, leaving your infant’s skin feeling smooth and soft. "

I'm a full-time mummy

I received 2 items for my review, the Olive Baby Hair & Body Wash and Olive Baby Moisture Milk.

Olive Baby Hair & Body Wash

I like the fact that I can use this product from head to toe! Yay! I like that it is not greasy, and it has a nice citrusy lemony smell to it when you lather it onto your body. By the way I had initially thought to myself 'Small bottle, I don't think it will last long with 2 kiddos using it' and then I tried it on myself before using it for my 2 kiddos... boy I was wrong! Just a small dollop of this is enough to lather all over your body, no kidding! Once I was convinced, I tried it on my kiddos. They smell good!


Olive Baby Moisture Milk

I applied a dollop of the moisture milk lotion onto my palm and I love that it leaves a glossy finish and keep my skin supple and smooth. I do however want to highlight that the nozzle is way too high, not sure it is faulty or not...

My almost 1.5 year old girl also decided to give it a try by rubbing some of the lotion onto her body and legs. Wonderful product that keeps my kiddos skin smooth and supple (and also the comfort of mind that it is a natural ingredients product good for baby)

I'm a full-time mummy

For more information, visit www.facebook.com/OliveTebeMY or http://www.olivetebe.com.my/

For list of stores selling this products, check out: http://www.olivetebe.com.my/Store+Locations_3_1.htm

I'm a full-time mummy

I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the products in order to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed in this post are my own. Please do your own research when purchasing products, as your opinions may differ from mine.

I'm a full-time mummy

ABC Soup

~ Posted on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 at 8:00 AM ~

I had earlier confessed that one of my 2013 resolutions (I rarely made them in my life so when I made it for this year, I'm trying to stick by it!) is to learn to cook for the family and also shared a recipe I tried out, the Szechuan Vegetable soup and Lotus Root soup. For this post, I am sharing my third soup recipe which is also taught by my dear hubby (yes! You read it right!) and one of my favorite soup since my childhood which my late mum used to make, aka the ABC Soup!

I remembered I used to love putting this soup in my plate of rice and just plain eat my rice and drink the soup as it is. Oh, that and eating the soft mushy potatoes of course!

Btw, just in case you are wondering why is it named ABC soup when there is nothing resembling the letter A, B or C found on the soup... it is because ABC in this sense actually meant the vitamins A, B and C where you get vitamin ‘A’ from the carrots, ‘B’ vitamins from the potato, and ‘C’ from tomato. Tadaaaaaa! Mystery solved!

Ingredients:

1. Pork bones (boiled for about few minutes) (** You can also use kampung chicken)
2. 1 carrot (remove skin and chopped into half inch thick).
3. Dried scallops (optional - this will add sweetness to the soup)
4. 1 potato (remove skin and sliced or chopped into chunks - based on your liking)
5. 1 tomato (quartered)
6. 1 big red onion (remove skin)
* Not in picture: Salted/preserved vegetable (called 'Tai Thou Choi' in Cantonese)

Methods:
* Clean the pork by blanching in boiling water for few minutes, then drain off the water.
* Remove the skins for the potato and carrots and then chopped them into chunks or slices depending on your liking (I sliced them about half inch thick) Do note that the potato should not be too thin as it might crumbles off and muddied the soup.
* Quartered the tomato.
* Add all ingredients into slow cooker, add enough water to cover the ingredients with about an inch more.
* Put on high for an hour, before switching to low settings for about 6-7 hours.
(Note: If you use gas stove to boil this soup, you can simmer for 1 or more hours until the pork is tender.)

Picture below with ingredients just before adding hot water into slow cooker.

Outcome:

Hubby gave me 8/10 for this soup and said it should be saltier. Confession time: I forgot to put in the salted/preserved vegetable (called 'Tai Thou Choi' in Cantonese) when I dumped everything into the slow cooker! Only realised my mistake about 5th hour into the slow cooking in low mode when I tasted a sip and found the soup to be totally bland. Immediately went to the fridge and grabbed an inch thick of the salted/preserved vegetable, sliced it thinly (so that the salty-ness can seeped out to the soup faster) and put on high temperature for my slow cooker for an hour. Thank God the soup turns out fine, though, yes like hubby said should be saltier. Whooppsss...

I drenched a few soup spoons of the ABC soup into my kiddos plate of rice and hubby asked my almost 4 years old boy what he thinks of the soup mummy made and he went 'Mmmm it's yummy!' Ahhhh... The happy feeling you get when your child tells you your cooking (and soup) is yummy and better than grandma's! Ahhhhhhh.... *floating*

Ben had a bowl of the soup the next day when I made noodle soup with it and this time, both my kiddos guzzled all the soup after whacking their noodles. so I guess it's good, just need to remember MUST put salted/preserved vegetable before start making soup! Overall, I'm very happy with this attempt and very motivated to continue practising the Lotus Root soup and also ABC soup, especially after getting compliments from my kiddos (children are innocent and they don't lie!)

Also, just want to share some tips from my hubby on soup making:

1) The meat used in the soup here is actually pork bones, there is no need to get pork with lots of meat on it if you are not going to eat it after making the soup. Best is to use pork bones with bits of meat on it so you get the nutrients out of the bones and meat.
2) Making soup using slowcooker or stove is the same contrary to many beliefs that soup made using stove tastes better. Most important is you need to blanch the meat prior to cooking else you will get the so called different taste versus stove cooking.
3) It is good to put in the meat early as we want the nutrients when we drink the soup. Some people thought of putting the meat in the final hour of making the soup so that the soup is clear and sweet but in actual fact, there is no point drinking soup that is clear and not as nutritious since there is not enough time to cook the meat to allow the nutrients from the meat and bones to seep out into the soup.
4) When you make soup in a slow cooker, you need the ingredients to be in chunks size. Too small cubes in slow cooker (especially potatoes) will end up all broken and mashed after 6-8 hours in the slow cooker.

To view my other recipes, feel free to hop over to my Recipe Library page for more info!