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Singaporean Educator, Coach and Hands on Mom of Three. Connect with me on Google+

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The Mom 100 Cookbook by Katie Workman

Mom 100 cookbook

 

The Mom 100 Cookbook: 100 Recipes Every Mom Needs in Her Back Pocket by Katie Workman is a comprehensive  cookbook filled with lots of recipes. In this twenty chapter book topics on how to prepare the different type dishes for different meals throughout the day are covered in detail.

Being a mom of three I have always been on a lookout for recipes which I can easily recreate in the kitchen. Workman’s cookbook  offers 100 recipes which moms can turn to product good quality meals for the family.  In her book are handy tips on how to get your kids to eat more, 17 amazing ingredients which can be use in most dishes and also cooking tips to make cooking an enjoyable experience for you.

I love the  colourful illustrations that come with each recipe. There are also cooking tips,  suggested variation to the dish and even suggestions on what the kids can do to help out in preparing the meal. There are many recipes within the book which I would certainly love to try out with the kids during the next school holidays. It would certainly be fun cooking together as a family.

 

I certainly recommend this book to any busy mom who wants to cook wholesome meals for their family.

You can get your copy of this book from Amazon

 

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Top 10 Things I’ll Miss and some which I won’t

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I’ve been staying in Singapore for more then half my life. However if situation calls for it and we do have to move away from this island city to another corner of the world there will be several things which I will surely miss while some which I certainly won’t

10 Things which I would miss.

  1. My family members.
    I will miss meeting up weekly with my parents, sister and grandmother for lunch. The kids too will miss hanging out with their grandparents.
  2. My friends and buddies
    It won’t be the same just chatting online without meeting up with them for lunch or tea. The kids also won’t have so much fun as there will be lesser chances for them to meet up with their play date buddies.
  3. The convenience of getting food 24/7
    We stay near amenities so it is really easy to get food and other daily necessities as and when the run out. There is also a great selection of food and even deliveries to our area if we do decide not to cook and to order in for  dinner instead.
  4. Feeling safe where we live
    Having stayed abroad before and seeing crime being rampant even during broad daylight I’m really blessed to be staying in Singapore at the moment. I don’t have to worry daily about the kids being mugged while on the way to school or going back home.
  5. Seeing Flora and Fauna all around.
    I love the greenery and flowers that greet me every morning when I look out of the window and drive along the highway while sending Doggie boy to school.  It is really refreshing and relaxing looking at flowers while being on the road. It helps me to keep “cool” too with all the drivers rushing to get to work on time.
  6. Our house
    We bought our first house here almost 10 years ago and it would certainly created lots of lovely memories for us as we moved from couple hood to parenthood.
  7. Inconsiderate people who smoke in the car park or besides the lift lobby.
    Even though they have banned smoking at these areas I still have to pinch my nose and walk pass doubly fast with the kids to prevent them from the ill effects of 2nd hand smoke. I have YET to see anyone being fined or publicly shamed for flouting the LAW. South Korean are really much more civilized in this aspect as they only restrict themselves to certain areas and smokers there are really much better behaved then those here!!
  8. The high cost of living
    The price of daily items and other essentials have skyrocketed within the last 10 years. Many things have quadrupled even though wages have stagnated resulting in diminished purchasing power.
  9. The crowds and jams
    I really dislike the throngs of people I see everywhere. Everyone is rushing to get from one place to another without being really considerate towards each other. You can say I rather live in a small town where people take the time to really get to know each other.
  10. Workplace bureaucracy
    I don’t regret leaving my workplace to be home with the kids.Dealing with office politics and playing games at work is not my ideal way of spending my life. I rather be with the people who truly appreciate me.

 

 

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