Product Review & Giveaway - What to Expect Books

~ Posted on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at 8:00 AM ~

Oh man! You guys have no idea how excited I was to be able to review on not one, not two but three books from the What to Expect series!

I'm so happy I get to review these books as I have lost mine a while back. Been lending  my books to a couple of friends and am not sure where are the books now... Anyway, without further delay, let me tell you more about the books (You can click onto the book title to read more about the books' details.):

What to Expect When You're Expecting What to Expect the First Year What to Expect the Second Year
What to Expect When You're Expecting What to Expect the First Year What to Expect the Second Year

When we found out I was pregnant with Benjamin back in 2008, the first book I bought to prepare myself with all the knowledge on pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and so on is the What to Expect When You're Expecting. The topics I read the most over and over again were of course, about breastfeeding and childbirth. These 2 topics really helped me equipped myself and be prepared with what's ahead.

And then after I gave birth to Ben, I bought the next book which is the What to Expect the First Year to find out more on what are the things to be expected as Ben grows into his toddlerhood phase.

2 weeks old Benjamin...

I feel that the information from the books helped me a lot in preparing for the arrival of Benjamin, such as the caring aspects, health, vaccinations, and much much more!

You can get the books from the What to Expect website itself or from Amazon bookstore.

But hold on to your horses first! Your awesome mummy blogger here has managed to secured the 3 books mentioned above as a giveaway to some of you lucky fellas!

I know, I know, I am THAT awesome!

Now, the generous representative from WTE has mailed along another set of the books for me to giveaway to you guys. So yes, I actually have 2 sets of the books shown above, one set for my review and one set for giveaway. And trust me, even if you are not a parent, you should get these books as a gift to your friends or relatives who are going to be a parent. The massive amount of info and the good paper quality of the books, really, you have to enter this giveaway!

And if you're thinking what do I gained from this, well, absolutely nothing other that 1 set of the books for my own review. Since the giveaway set is with me, I am actually forking out my own money to ship the books to the winners. So I am not gaining anything from you guys!

I know, I know, I am THAT awesome again!

Now I could giveaway the whole set to ONE lucky winner, but I think, I should separate out the books instead so that instead of one person, I can actually select THREE lucky winners to receive this book, as some of you might just be expecting, or already have children past the age or etc etc.

Yeap, you read that right! THREE LUCKY WINNERS  are going to be selected to win each of the books!

Come on, you know it, I am super awesome!

Hahahah... OK then, I don't want to bore you guys with all these details any longer, just read below for the T & C, OK?

* Eligibility: OPEN TO PEOPLE WITH MALAYSIA MAILING ADDRESS
* Giveaway expires on 31st Dec 2011 (Malaysia time)
* You must fulfil the mandatory entry 1st (which is to provide your valid email address & answering the question), else you will be disqualified.
* Winner will be randomly drawn using Random.org and will have 48 hours to respond to my email notification or a new winner will be drawn.
* Winner will receive their prize sent directly by your awesome mummy blogger here.

To enter the giveaway, kindly click at the link shown below and the entry form will appear in a new window:

* What to Expect Books Giveaway Entry Form *

(Link will be disabled when entry closes at 12midnight past 31st Dec 2011)

It'd be great if you could leave me a comment once you have submitted your entry so that I can check and ensure it's safely tracked into my database. So what are you waiting for?!! Hurry up! You have more than 1 month time from now to join in the fun and try your luck!

I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with the books by What to Expect 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.

Easy to Remember Pancakes

~ Posted on Monday, November 21, 2011 at 8:08 AM ~

It has been quite a while since I posted stuff related to baking or cooking. As I was up wayyyyy early in the morning (like 6am) on Saturday, I decided to browse through my kids' recipes app on my iPad and found this super easy to remember pancakes recipe! One that I can whip up from scratch without relying on premix! Anyway, without further ado, here goes:

EASY TO REMEMBER PANCAKES

PREPARATION TIME: LESS THAN 20 MINUTES

Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients:

* 1 cup flour
* 1 tablespoon sugar
* 1 tablespoon baking powder
* 1 teaspoon salt (if any at all)
(I should have omitted this!!!)
* 1 cup milk (sometimes a little less) (I didn't measure this as I poured straight from an almost full 250ml UHT full cream milk)
* 1 egg, beaten
* 2 tablespoons butter, melted or 2 tablespoons oil (I used oil)

 

What to Do?

* Mix flour, sugar, baking powder and salt together.
* Fold in milk, beaten egg, and melted butter or oil.
* Grease griddle or pan.
* Put about 1/4 cup batter on heated skillet.
* When bubbles start showing on the surface of the pancake, flip and continue cooking until done.

 

THE RESULTS

I added 3 small bananas, half and sliced.

Close up shot...

REACTIONS FROM MY "GUINEA PIGS"

ME
"Oh no! Salty! Should have omitted the salt! Tastewise, it's kinda like the fluffier version of my mum's Pok Chang"
BEN

"Mmmmm!!(He could have finished one pancake instead of eating about 80% of it if he had not eaten half slice of puff crust sponge cake while I was making the pancake)

HUBBY
"Salty! But OK-lah, I've seen some other hotels and places making pancakes like this. I think if eaten with bacon and all would be nice!" 

So there you go.... my first attempt of making EASY TO REMEMBER PANCAKES without premix!

Just need to remember 1-1-1-1-1-1-2! Easy peasy!

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

Book Review - Happily Married With Kids (Carol Ummel Lindquist)

~ Posted on Sunday, November 20, 2011 at 8:32 AM ~

(*** Article first published as Book Review: Happily Married With Kids by Carol Ummel Lindquist on Blogcritics.)

I came across this book on the website last month and decided to request for a review copy and days later, I received a PDF copy (as per my request since I read books on my iPad most often nowadays) for my review. So here goes my review for the "Happily Married With Kids: It's Not A Fairy Tale" book:

Title: Happily Married With Kids: It's Not A Fairy Tale
Author: Carol Ummel Lindquist

Publisher: Granny Apple Publishing LLC (May 18, 2011)
ISBN-13/-10:  978-0983130536 / 0983130531
Paperback: 258 pages

Dimension: 9 x 6 x 0.6 inches

Description from the product page:
"Happily Married With Kids shows what you can do to make your marriage better and grow closer to your spouse after the kids arrive. This book is engaging, fun and practical, and filled with easy-to-follow tips to help you learn how to:
* GROW even closer with your spouse
* LEARN to communicate, even to disagree affectionately
* CREATE warm, loving, reliable support networks
* BALANCE life, love, work and parenting
* REJUVENATE your sex life
* CELEBRATE your marriage as much as your kids
Are you having less sex, less fun and more arguments than you did before kids? The arrival of a newborn puts a tremendous strain on even the best marriages. Happily Married With Kids has steps you can take to work toward a warm, loving relationship with your spouse that will last a lifetime. "

A lot of couples entered into marriages and when they found out they are going to be a parent, they did not realise that having a child is going to change the whole dynamics of the couple's life. That said, it does not mean having a child means your marriage is going to end. This is why I feel this book is good as it addresses the expectations, crises and provide tips on how to sail through marriage life happily with kids.

I totally agree with the author's point "Often, parents don’t realize that one of the best things they can give their children is a good marriage. Not only does it protect children from the obvious financial and emotional disruptions of divorce, a good marriage provides a role model for happiness, kindness, maintaining a sense of yourself in a group, and getting along with people in the world."

Now, this book is broken down into 4 main chapters: Baby on Board, Normal Marriages— Real Problems, Travel, Holidays, and Other Crises and Let’s Talk: Protecting Your Marriage

In the first chapter, I learned that problems that occurred in the family should not be viewed as a negative thing or a failure in your relationship, instead it should be viewed as opportunities to make the couple's and family relationship better. It reminds us that a happy couple is one that works together to resolve conflicts, respect their partner and reconnects back after a disagreement.

I also learned a new perspective from page 38 "Men are taught to emphasize negotiation while women are trained in cooperation" where woman expects their husband to work together with them in taking care of the family while the man would expect some bargaining or barter work (according to the author, bargaining is a form of connection in a man's thinking) in caring for the family. Hence if a couple do not understand this, they end up getting frustrated and angry at their spouse when they are overwhelmed with the things on their hands.

I love it when the author mentioned that a happy couple does not necessarily share equal child care in the family but  they should have a sense of appreciation for what the other brings to the marriage and they communicate that appreciation to each other. 

In the second chapter, I learned what a normal marriage is like. The author highlights how to manage frustrations and anger properly so that it does not affect the marriage and also guides us to think and set our goals, roles, routines and resolutions for our relationship and for the family. The author also provides solutions on how to balance and manage our work, love and life in our marriage and family.

In the third chapter, the author provides tips on how to overcome separation anxiety and what to do when going for travel or vacation as a family.

In the last chapter, I find myself agreeing with this statement on page 183 "For good marriages to thrive, each partner needs to be able to express feelings of discomfort, distress and dissatisfaction, and be heard. This doesn’t mean anyone needs to tolerate, nor should they spew, a torrent of abuse." In my case, I often find myself keeping my frustrations to myself as I feel that I should not burden my husband with the challenges I face in taking care of our 2 children and being at home all the time with them. I think my husband senses this when I started raising my voice and easily annoyed with whatever I'm facing. So I feel rather than for him to realise this when it's too late, I should tell him what I feel, right?

On page 195, I really love how the author stated this: "Fighting like the windows are open means speaking your piece effectively without hurting your partner or provoking a vicious counter attack. In other words, fight like the neighbors can hear you. When you fight with kids in the house, they are listening. And they learn your good and bad habits, not just about fighting but about everything else, too. When they hear tension in the adults’ voices, even infants will burst into tears. As they begin to understand language, toddlers and preschoolers become more sensitive."

What I do not like in this book is the way certain points are emphasised in the grey box. Some of the statements are repeated and I feel that the author should just highlight or bold the statement itself instead of duplicating it again into the grey colored box which a lot of times appeared few paragraphs after making it seem out of context.

Other than that, this is a good book that you can consider getting for yourself or even as a gift to parents-to-be!

You can get this book from Amazon, e-Book is on Kindle and Barnes and Noble

I received no monetary compensation for this review, I was provided with a PDF copy of the book by the marketing director for the author 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. And if you'd like to read my previous book reviews, you can do so by reading this post of mine called "My Book Reviews"