Category Archives: General
Cooking chez CV – Scrambled Eggs Breakfast
Our previous dish which was the Paella meant that we had leftover mushrooms, tomatoes, onions & etc… What better way of using them and finishing them off the next morning than to cook scrambled eggs? Here are some nice yummy … Continue reading
Cooking chez CV – Seafood Paella
This weekend, we had a craving for Paella but we were unable to find any at the Curve… Not that we looked hard but we were told (by our food connoisseur Lim Fong) that they only had it at La Bodega. … Continue reading
Cooking chez CV – Smoked Oysters on French Loaf
A little bit of tib-bits don’t hurt anyone…. Here we have our breakfast and tea time snack. We opened up a can of smoked oysters and sliced up our French loaf bought from Atria’s supermarket. We toasted the French loaf slices … Continue reading
Cooking chez CV – Spaghetti Bolognaise
First main course dish to come out of our Changkat View kitchen would be our special Spaghetti Bolognaise (with Lamb meet). Oh yes, we bought the wrong kind of meat from Cold Storage but the taste was still just as … Continue reading
Using Wordbook to update blog post in Facebook
If all is working properly, this post should show up on my Facebook Wall. Somehow the new layout and format of Facebook seems to be breaking apps left right and center. Wordbook has not been spared. Hopefully this new setting of … Continue reading
Addicted to Online Life?
Are you an internet junkie? Since you’re reading this post of mine, I would think you’re 99% confirmed junkie. Fear not though of this accusation as majority of the people online these days are addicted to the internet. Most people … Continue reading
Samsung Omnia i900
It’s been a while since I’ve updated this blog… but then again it has also been a while since I bought myself a new phone. Well actually, it has only been 1 year since my last phone purchase, a Nokia 6300 … Continue reading
ISA – a political tool prone to abuse
The happenings during this past weekend shows how the ISA can be used as a political tool to control and put fear into people to stop them from “reporting” or “creating havoc” in Malaysia. I totally agree with Datuk Zaid … Continue reading
Keeping Fit with Wii Fit
Added to my Nintendo Wii collection is my latest Wii Fit. I must say that although the board costs a whopping RM500+ for the US version and RM300+ for the Japanese version (it ain’t cheap!), I did have quite a … Continue reading
Missing in action…where have I been?
Finally I am able to make two posts in a single day… a big improvement since I haven’t been blogging for the past 2 months or so! Where have I been you ask? Well… apart from work that has been … Continue reading