A 34-year-old uber driver turned up to collect the applications forms for the next presidential election that is to be held in September.
When the reporters asked him “this is a reserved election for the Malay candidates, How do you intend to qualify”
“I understand this is a reserved election for the minorities a.. for the Malay candidates. I think the verdict is not out yet. There is always a chance…”
When asked about the second qualifying criteria about being a CEO and headed a company with $500 million shareholders equity. He said that is another limiter.
Every time when it’s Ramadan, people will head to Geylang Serai bazaar to purchase Deng-deng. I find that they’re just expensive and not that great anyways as they’re always thick and soft. So since my family loves Deng-deng so much and requested I made it from scratch for them, I thought why not and here they are… Surprise!!
I want to share my recipe with you all in case you want to try it out yourself. Trust me, it’s worthed it. I used ground beef -2kg and managed to get 15 packs in total. For the record, I do not use any measurements
in all my cooking. I just put according to judgement and tasting till I’m satisfied they’re good to go. So be prepared that the ingredients I provided below have no measurements. So for the mix, I used;
1. Light soya sauce
2. Fish sauce
3. Sesame oil
4. Thai sweet chilli sauce
5. Ground black pepper
6. Piri-Piri spices
7. Honey
8. Fine granulated sugar
*combine them well and follow the instructions as indicated in the pictures below.
Final mix and marinate for 4 hours in the fridge
Place a scoopful in a plastic bag and using the rolling pin to flatten the meat to the thickness of your desire.
This is the final look. Put them in the freezer for a night.
Grilled them in the over at 160 degress for a total of 20 mins. Grilled at 10 mins for each side. Spreading a mixture of oil and sugar water to get the gloss. Leave to rest for 10 mins once it’s out of the oven. Here’s the deng-deng ready to be devoured!!
Here’s who I used to be – a very outgoing, bubbly person – the kind that loves to meet new people and old friends alike. Like a lot. At least I used to be like this. In JC, I used to be the center of every party (or so I thought). I used to basically enjoy life.
But something never felt right – I was never a part of a group I could belong to. I was everywhere but yet was lonely. I realised this much earlier and I was right because I have almost no friends from JC. My boyfriend and I broke up as well so I have really no one.
Now I am very different, the break-up killed me and I messed up my A Levels. Luckily the results turned out to be good enough for the course I wanted. But the break up changed me. I really started cherishing friends – which I had almost none by then. I started focusing on knowing each individual well instead of knowing a lot of people. I was getting better. But not really? My social skills have taken a toll. I have very few friends who also have their own cliques apart from meeting me. I try my best to know more people but I fail. I am not that popular kid anymore.
I was getting better. But not really? My social skills have taken a toll. I have very few friends who also have their own cliques apart from meeting me. I try my best to know more people but I fail. I am not that popular kid anymore.
What I feel sad about is that I still do not belong to any group. All the popular kids hurdle together for studying and when going out. I crave to be one of them. I see them every day and I do know quite a few but I am not one of them. Heck, even if I am not popular, all I wanted was to belong somewhere; I wanted to be able to call a group of people mine.
I am awkward around people now, I try my best to be cheerful but I can’t take it anymore. I feel like I am an extrovert trapped inside an introvert’s body. I met all the popular kids for Orientation Preparation last week. I just left halfway. I cannot stand it anymore. It is really sad although it might sound like its nothing. I fear
I cannot stand it anymore. It is really sad although it might sound like its nothing. I fear to finish uni and not having a group of friends to meet again because that’s how it is for my past schools.
An old lady was sent to the hospital due to a fractured hip that happened at Giant Supermarket Chao Chu Kang Avenue 5 on the 29th April 2017 around 3 – 6pm.The grandson has also mentioned that the metal stand is the main entrance.
Is the location of the banner blocking the entrance of the supermarket?
“My 87year old ah Ma tripped and fell on the metal stand of the dropped promotion banner at the entrance of Giant Supermarket at Choa Chu Kang ave 5.”
“Theres a customer that helped her up and she went to many traditional chinese doctor for treatment but did not help but when we went to the hospital and do a xray scan we then found out fractured her hip”
“She is now undergoing hip fracture operation at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital.”
A pipe bomb was found near Thailand Cultural Centre MRT for those that do not know. This MRT station is actually the station closest to Rot Fai market(Many Singaporeans go there for the food!) right behind Esplanade shopping mall.
The police are unclear if this bomb was related to the recent bomb incidents that happened in the city.
The previous incident that happened at Phramongkuklao Hospital left 25 people injured, also by a pipebomb.
A man who appears to be drunk was filmed by a taxi driver after he refused to pay $7 for his taxi fare.The driver said he will make a police report and MOM.
“You working i working just $7 dollar you dont want to pay”
“$7 not 700 not 7000, just because you drinking you make problem”
Netizen got into a parking dispute with a woman at a carpark in Malaysia, the woman pointed the middle finger at her and even threw her shoes in the video.
The woman in the vehicle later said they will report to police with this video evidence.\