Monday, June 22, 2015

Fake Fisher Price Rocker!

Just entered in new chapter of life, the motherhood. Life as a mother is really tough especially for breast feeding mum! Still taking some time to get ourselves familiar with our new family member and new lifestyle. Going to cinema, eating at the roadside hawker stores, late night shopping or mamak yum cha no longer valid anymore in our new lifestyle.

That's enough for the rant. Purpose of this post is to share the fact of fake Fisher Price product in the market so that there will be no more victim like us who bought a fake product. The story started when we saw a good deal of the Fisher Price Portable Rocker from the Lazada website. The price was 30-40% cheaper from the retail price. Being a new parent, we are pretty excited when we saw the deal and proceed to purchase the rocker.

We are skeptical with the product quality when the rocker was delivered to us as we notice the box is different from the one we saw from retail and the rocker parts were in poor quality whereby there are dirts on the parts. Also we find that the part's color is also different from the one we at retail and the whole rocker structure was flimsy. We are concerned whether this product is safe for our little one. We really disappointed with this fake product maker as this is a children product. Safety is most important aspect and should not be taken lightly.

Thus, we start Google around and we are shocked to found out that there are fake Fisher Price products floating in the market. Sad thing is seems like Fisher Price is not taking any steps to stop this. They only advise to buy their products from reputable retail stores. Well, Lazada is considered as one of the reputable online store right? Anyway to make the story short, we return the rocker to Lazada and requested for a refund. We also went to 'reputable' store to get a GENUINE Fisher Price rocker.

Suspected fake Fisher Price Rocker box

Quick tips how to recognize fake Fisher Price product:
1. Product color is overly bright and poor quality
2. Genuine Fisher Price product should have embossed with wording "Fisher Price" at the toy and clip
3. The structure of the product should be strong and sturdy. 

That's all for now. Hopefully Fisher Price will seriously look in the fake product matter or at least something that let customer differentiate between genuine and fake product.  
 





Monday, April 27, 2015

Food - Sydney Trip

This Sydney post also has been delayed for long time. Just to share a few delicious food that we enjoy eating during our few days stay there.

1. Sydney Fish Market
Sydney fish market is well known for it's fresh seafood product. Though some might thought this place is abit touristy, but it still worth to pay a visit to enjoy the freshness of the seafood there.

 Cheese-baked crayfish fresh from the market. Choose the way you wanna to cook it.
 Fresh Oysters
Fresh Shashimi Abalone. No regret to order this. Yummy!
The market is open daily from 7am- 4pm and to go to Sydney Fish Market, easiest way is to take Sydney Light Rail. More details about the market, you can log to the website Sydney Fish Market

Sydney Fish Marker
Bank Street & Pyrmont Bridge Road, Sydney NSW 2009

2. Chinese Yum Cha at Marigold Restaurant
Yum cha at Marigold Restaurant is a must visit for us each time we to Sydney. They served a yummy and decent Hong Kong style dim sum. The restaurant is located at near Chinatown and if you plan to go over weekend, be early or call to book table in advance to avoid disappointment.
 Clockwise: Braised chicken feet, steam rice roll, stuffed tau fu pok
 Steamed Beancurd
Must order: Siu mai
One thing I like about yum cha at Marigold is their variety of food available during the yum cha session. Above are just a few of the foods that we ordered as we are too busy enjoying our food, no time to snap more photo on the food :)

Marigold Restaurant (Marigold)
Level 4 & 5
Citymark Building
683-689 George Street Sydney 2000

 That's all for now. For those who plan to visit Sydney soon, hope you will have a pleasant trip!

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Afternoon Tea - Colonial Cafe, Hotel Majestic Kuala Lumpur

Wao it's have been loooong time since I update the blog. Been abandoned this blog for almost a year with so much things happened around. Cut the story short, right now we are temporarily back to Kuala Lumpur and I'm 8 months pregnant =).

To get the blog back on track, let's start with something simple to share with everyone. After so much comments on the Majestic Hotel Kuala Lumpur, we decided to pay a visit to this British colonial hotel to try out their afternoon tea.
Picture courtesy of Google
This beautiful hotel is located at the centre of Kuala Lumpur, just beside the historical KTM railway station. For the afternoon tea, customer can choose to enjoy it at 3 locations, 1) Colonial Cafe  2) The Drawing Room or 3) The Orchid Observatory. Each location come with different prices and of course different environment as well. Orchid Observatory is a great one as customer can enjoy the afternoon tea or have a chit chat with friends surrounded by beautiful orchids.
Picture courtesy of Google
Below is the photo of our afternoon tea set of that day. My favourite was their warm baked and fluffy scone. I would say so the best scone I had in Malaysia apart from the yummy ones that I ate in Australia. It goes perfectly well with the jam and fresh cream. Yum! The desserts and savory sandwiches are equally good as well. The set below is for 2 person and yes, it looks small portion for 2 just like I thought when I firstly saw the tier rack. But the end, we end up having some left over and need pack home =P
 Apart from this 3 tier rack, we also are being served with a box of savory pastries of the day.
 For drinks, we are served with black coffee and tea. It's really a good experience overall and complete my day of the weekend.

It is recommended to call in 3-4days in advance to book a table to avoid disappointment as they have limited tables on each location. For more information of the afternoon tea, you can visit their website Colonial Cafe
Hope you enjoy the post and as a disclaimer, review above is based on my own experience.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Chinese New Year : Pineapple Cookie / Tart Recipe

Happy Chinese New Year 2104! Time really fly when I recall back how I spent my Chinese New Year first time away from my home country. Me and hubby was at Melbourne during last year CNY. Though we are at a western country, but the CNY atmosphere was not lacking compared back to Malaysia or I should say Melbourne had a merrier CNY celebration =)

Well, for CNY, pineapple tart / cookie it's has been a "must have' for me. Been making these cookies since I was in secondary school and revising the recipe to a perfect one. What is perfect pineapple cookie for me? A 'perfect' pineapple cookie for me is, it shall melt once put our mouth. So below is the recipe which would like to share with you during this festive season. I know it's kinda late to make cookies 2 days before the day, apologize for that. Hope you like this recipe!

Pineapple Tarts / Cookies

Ingredients:
(A)
250g magarine / butter
50g icing sugar
1/2 tsp vanilla essence
2 egg yolks
2 tbsp Ghee / pure cow butter (This is important)

(B)
400g plain flour
20g cornflour

(C) Pineapple Fillings (Boiled to thick)
500g chopped pineapple, strained
250g castor sugar
1/4 tsp pineapple essence
** Alternatively you can use ready made pineapple paste sell at baking shop.

Method
1. Beat (A) till creamy and slowly stir in (B).
2. Put in the dough in mould and press out pattern
3. Spread the pineapple filling (C) and roll up. Brush top with beaten egg.
Bake the cookie at 160 celcius for about 25 minutes.

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Legoland Malaysia

Ooops it's been long long time since I last update my blog. Many things has changed during this period. Back to Malaysia again and start a work life at KL after being a 'temp house wife' at Melbourne. Life still goes on =p

Let's move to something interesting. My hubby was a Lego's fan since young and when we got to know that  Legoland will be setup in Johor Bahru, we were so excited and been waiting for the theme park to be completed.  Legoland Malaysia was completed in September, 2012 but due to huge crowd of visitors and also we are away from home, thus our trip has been delayed till last year Christmas (Dec 2013).



Apart from the theme park, Lego themed Hotel was also built up beside the theme park. Initially we are planning to have a night stay at the Lego hotel as we are way attracted with the room theme, unfortunately the rooms were all fully booked during festive season. Thus we took up the 2days 1night Legoland package from Thistle Hotel Johor Bahru (Thistle Johor) which the price was pretty decent.

We started our journey from KL in the early morning and stop by Malacca for our favourite chicken rice ball before head to Johor Bahru. Before our journey, we did a quick study on the theme park and key attractions we are looking forward is the Brick Shop, hoping that we can find some 'special' or hard to find Lego collections and also there is a part where we could actually buy our Lego bricks that we missed out at home and it is priced by weight. Similar like we are buying candy from the candy bar, we choose the bricks we like, weigh and then pay it. =)


During our visit at the park, we also saw the Legoland employee wear a cute Lego name badge. We thought of getting ourselves a customized name tag for ourselves too which it will make a memorable souvenir from Legoland. We been looking around all the souvenir shops and lastly knew that the name badge is only for employees. We are little disappointed initially but hubby suggested that why not we make one ourselves since we can buy the bricks from the souvenir shop. =P. Below is the outcome:



Overall the theme park was not bad but not too large compare to other international theme park. There are still rooms to improve. Rides are mainly suitable for kids and foods inside the park are also pretty well priced in my humble opinion. Do visit Legoland Malaysia website for more details.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Bangkok - Land of Smiles Part 1

It's been quite a while since my last post. I actually went back to Malaysia for good, yes! =). Went to Bangkok, Thailand last week for a short trip. It was my first trip to Thailand and was excited to see everything in this land of smiles. Basically I just went for a 4 days 3 nights trip and went to couple of main attractions in Bangkok. Shall do some review in the upcoming posts.

First Meal in Bangkok
Cuisine Type: Local Thai Food
Shopname: Thai Food Very Good And Very Cheap by Im-chan
Address: Sukhumvit Road, near Soi 39

EST - Local Cola brand

Thai Noodle in Pink Sauce

Pad Thai with Chicken

Oyster Omelet

One type of taxi in Bangkok


Monday, June 24, 2013

KitchenAid Artisan Mixer - What is Your Colour?

Received a surprise gift from my partner this morning. It was my long dream KitchenAid artisan mixer! I think it must be everyone's dream who loves baking to own this beautiful and colorful mixer. I have been always long for a KitchenAid mixer but due to it's price, I never get one for myself.

He bought this mixer from an Australian online retailer, Peter's of Kensington which their price is much lower than other retailer. Normally KitchenAid's price is pretty standard like Apple whereby their price has been controlled by the company. But to my surprise, after I log in to Peter's website, I found out that they having pretty good deal. What a great online retailer! Peter's is selling the mixer at $689 and shipping only $11 across Australia. Great deal! Normally artisan mixer is selling at about $749 retail price.

p/s: Just a reminder, you may saw some extraordinary cheaper price of this mixer at online. Those mixer might be running on US voltage which might not be same with your country. Always check on the power voltage before you order the mixer. You need a transformer which is not cheap if you buy a US artisan mixer to be used in country like Australia or Singapore or Malaysia.

My partner ordered an Apple Green artisan mixer for me.Initially he planned to order the classic KitchenAid red for me. But thought of too common, so he choose other color instead. The process of choosing which color for the mixer is never not easy as there are plenty nice color to choose from. There are few colors that I really favor such as the Buttercup, Pistachio, Classic Red, Tangerine and also Apple Green.


Kitchen Aid Artisam KSM150 Apple Green
While I was searching for more info on the mixer later today, I discover that KitchenAid Canada provide a simple function Colourology at their website that helps customer to determine which mixer color to choose based on some survey questions. I found out it pretty interesting and useful for people that undecided to choose which color to go for =).

That's all for now. Looking forward to try out new recipe with this beautiful baby. =)