Showing posts with label FRIDAY FINDS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FRIDAY FINDS. Show all posts

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Interview with Alexis Cheong - Singapore Food Blogger


Today I got an opportunity to check out Alexis' (from alexischeong.com) home and also find out more about her. We also did a donut shoot with her which you will see later as you scroll down and we also messed up her makeup table while going ra-ra over all the eye-shadows that she has...
 
So how did you get started with this idea of blogging?

I actually started blogging way before, when I was in secondary three. It used to be the 'in' thing back then after making websites on Geocities became boring. When I started it was more of an online journal of my personal life, but when I started working about 4 years ago I started to eat out a lot more and discovering new/hidden places which I wanted to share with my friends. I would often blog about it, and then tell my friends to read my blog when they ask me for more details for food places.



After a while, I started receiving food tasting invites - I still remember my first invite was actually from a backpacker's hostel! Then a food court.. then a restaurant. It just started snowballing from there and I started to have this aim in mind that I would like to be invited to a famous fine dining restaurant for a food tasting. I realize now that that is rather unrealistic (if you are a well-known fine dining restaurant, you don't need to invite bloggers for tasting) but perhaps new fine dining restaurants might want to consider me? 


Other than blogging about food though, I do also try to share to a smaller extent some other aspects of my life - like my travels, music favorites and beauty recommendations. Not many people know this, but I am a closet makeup junkie though I only collect, not use! And I have more than 100 bottles of nail polishes from OPI/China Glaze. I am also quite the tech geek and audiophile because I love testing new gadgets, apps and good sounds. I also shop a lot... (starting to see where's all my money going).


What is your favorite food?

This is such a tough question! OK, if there is only ONE thing I can eat for the rest of my life, it is probably canned sardines with lightly spiced tomato sauce. I know, that is REALLY weird right? But that is so versatile, and you can have it with bread, rice.. or on its own! It's so delicious.

Otherwise I think my favorite cuisine will be a tie between Thai, Japanese and Italian. I also don't think I can pick.

A great prawn aglio olio with loads of garlic (the famous Coffee Club garlic prawn pasta) would be probably my favorite, if I have to name just one.



What makes a dish good? What would it need to have to get 5 stars from you?

A dish needs to be simple, but complex. That seems like a paradox, but what I mean is, it needs to use simple but FRESH ingredients, lightly combined in a way that they play up to each other's strengths and create this "3D" taste profile. A good example will be a very good piece of steak - all you need is some salt, pepper and herbs and it will be great on its own with its juices and fats. I find it a headache when the flavors are so salty, sweet or thick, you end up downing two cups of water after.

I also have a pet peeve when it comes to food - I actually prefer food that is slightly cold or room temperature, and not piping hot (especially porridge and noodles!) because I am an impatient eater and hates it when I scald my tongue on hot food. 

For a restaurant to get thumbs up from me, the service, ambiance and environment also plays a part, and helps justify the price of the food. The first thing I look out for, or rather, smell for, is the ventilation. If it smells like the food I'm eating, the place is not worth going back or hanging out at, unless it is Korean BBQ or steamboat! 

Extra brownie points if the food comes from sustainable sources, like fish. I do hope Singaporean restaurants can put more effort into sourcing for those. Grub at Bishan Park is a good example that should be commended!



How would you dress to a food tasting and what is a must to bring?

I normally go for food tastings after work, so it will be whatever I wear that day. I would always bring my Panasonic Lumix GX1 to invited tastings because photos are an important part of the tasting/review. I will then use my HTC One or iPhone to snap pics for live postings on my Instagram.


Ideally, the best outfits for food tastings (and I'm sure every girl blogger would agree) are those that are not too tight around the mid-section, so there's room to expand! Some of the food tastings can get quite extensive, so no tight belts or jeans, loose fitting tops or maxi dresses instead. I also try to avoid white tops in case of splashes.



If you had only one day to live, what would you do and what would u eat?

I would tell all my family and friends how much I love and appreciate them, and spend the day with my family and dog, #mikmikk. I will also put my social media accounts in order.


I would love to have my mum cook for me one last time - and I'll eat anything she makes. Favorite homecooked food include sardines (!!!), "mao gua" with egg, onion duck (family recipe), curry chicken and steamed pomfret with plum. I would also love for some sichuan veggie soup (Cantonese style) and rice.

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Photos by Spoiltbytes
Makeup by Megan Tang from Cause by Effect




Friday, June 14, 2013

Raw stones necklaces

(image credit: byinviteonly)

This post help if you are looking for the perfect gift for birthday for your girlfriend or wife or someone special. Why I love these necklaces? Each and every single one of them are different! No one will have the same stone as you, they have character of their own in its special rawness. Beauty at it's raw stage. Those who are into perfect cut can close this page.

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By Invite Only
One of my favourite shops to go to for these, so far I haven't ordered anything yet. But I will do someday! Every time I want to purchase one, Trixie will come up with new designs and then I will get confused, they are all so pretty. The next thing when I decided they are out of stock. So if you see anything that you like just get it first.

Goldie Gold Necklace / $75
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AtelierYumi
To Maryam Gaber, every art piece she create reflects a personal moment that she is making public. she view them as love letters to strangers.

Amethyst Point Pendant Necklace / $56.50

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AmiesAmies
This is for those who are looking for something unique and delicate at the same time. I love the tiny little pieces in the shop

Tiny rainbow drop necklace / $32.10

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MyFairLadee
For those like a little more wiring around the stones, she has a couple of stones wired up into a necklace.

Blue and White Sodalite Necklace / $32.10

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SummerBucket 
In case you are bored of the typical bullet stones necklace, this asymmetrical design breaks away from the standard single bar design a takes it a bit further for a truly unique design. I love the nice touch of the hammered bars.

Hammered Bar Necklace Gold Geometric Necklace / $111.71

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curiouscreaturesshop 
Larissa's jewelry pieces are inspired by geometric shapes and organic structures, often you will find beautiful raw semi-precious stones in the creation and symmetry with a twist.

Faceted Amazonite on a Brass Bar / $28.25

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Unearthen
Indie trend that they are setting to have this unique stones that compliments with fashion. They have a range of bullets in various stones like green tourmaline, citrine, quartz and apatite. Its a little more on the steep side.

Amethyst / $360

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That's about all the raw stones necklaces that I stalked online. Do let me know if there's more.

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Friday Finds //1

Would like to start on stuff that inspire me through my week :) so I decided if time allows I shall do this every friday :) So stay tuned for more!

//Website
The only time I would want to receive flowers... simple awesome and cute. http://flowersandcones.hk/#/design


Art directors heaven! http://pantonism.com/ Need I say more? Thanks Kyeli for sharing it with me!!


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The Future Belongs to the Curious from Skillshare on Vimeo.
Love the art direction of this video, the transition and the first person view.



This super inspiring video just made me want to go visit the store right now! Awesome music to go along with it! There is nothing quite like a real book! I wonder how long it took them to do it...


//Blog

Very handicraft lady, I love the work she did above, one of my fav piece! Be sure to check out her shop too! http://bookhouathome.blogspot.com/