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Homemade Noodles

Spinach Noodles with Fish

Spinach Noodles with Fish

My kids love eating noodles. Every time we go out  they would ask to eat  udon noodles or  stir fried noodles and we have to hunt for a noodle place to have our meal.

With the rising prices of goods a plate of noodles like the one shown above can easily cost between $7 and $16 (not inclusive of taxes) when we dine out.  Multiply that by the number of people we have at home  and having a meal out can set us back by a minimum of $50-$120  each time.

Instead of eating and buying noodles from the supermarket  wouldn’t it be better to make your own noodles? Making  my own noodles would allow me to control the  amount and type of ingredients that go into the making of the noodle. I would be able to have fresh noodles for the kids and they wouldn’t be exposed (eating) too many harmful chemicals/ preservatives which would harm their health in the long run.

My noodle making machine

My noodle making machine

I came across this  noodle making machine on a website and decided to purchase it as it would allow me to make fresh noodles/pasta easily at home.  The machine cost less then SGD$100 and came up to about SGD$110 including shipping from China.

It is certainly a worthy investment as making 5 plates of noodles would only cost me the most $5-$10 which adds up to quite a bit of weekly savings.

You just need to measure the needed proportions of flour  and water, place it in the machine. The machine would automatically knead the dough and press out the noodles through your selected cutters. The process only takes 15 minutes and you have freshly made noodles to cook. I didn’t get it right on the first time as I used too much water and I got the proportions wrong. It took me three tries before I managed to make my first batch of edible noodles.

Since then I have gone on to make the following meal for the family.

Udon Soup Noodles

Udon Soup Noodles

There is a really wide range and types of noodles which can be made with the machine.  Since I got the machine last month I have made egg noodles, spinach noodles and Udon.

Fried udon noodles

Fried udon noodles if you are looking for a quick meal. 

Braised Pork Noodle Soup

Braised Pork Noodle Soup.

Next up I will be trying to make macaroni and other types of noodles for the kids.

Do you kids love noodles too?

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The boys playing a game together

The boys playing a game together

Scissors, Paper Stone!! Let’s see who gets to hit the other person’s hand first.

Looking at the boys having a go at this game reminded me of the days back in my childhood where I too love playing this game with my sister.  It was a great way to pass the time while waiting for the bus to arrive when we were out. The boys too love playing this game when we  have to kill time waiting.

The only difference now is that with three of them it is a bit more complicated as it is harder to determine who is the winner and there is a high probability of the boys ganging up against their sister during the game.

Many times I will have to intervene and call for a time out if one of them starts complaining and even crying for being “bullied” during the game.

Tiger girl on the Kiddy Horse ride

Tiger girl on the Kiddy Horse ride

Rushing for kiddy rides when we are out is one of Tiger girl’s favourite activity. I remember the boys too being crazy over such rides when they were her age.

My mum constantly reminds me that I too was equally fascinated over kiddy rides at her age and would go from one to the other if I had the chance to.  My sister and I would drain all the coins she had in her purse in the process of getting our dose of fun.

Nowadays  the price of a kiddy ride has increased ten fold from $0.20 to $1.00/2.00 for certain rides.  I have been extremely reluctant to let them go on such expensive rides  and they would bug me non-stop for it.

To make it more budget friendly to me, the kids  are only allowed to go on rides which can either  accommodate all three of them at the same time or take turns. The other alternative is for them to  go on them without me placing any money in it to activate it.

It’s really interesting to know that the kids too do enjoy the things that I used to love when I was a kid.

 

How was it for you and your
own siblings growing up?