August 29, 2020

Don’t Say Bojio: Fairprice Xtra At VivoCity Selling All Kinds Of Beer At Prices ‘Not Over $2’

Lobang: https://goodyfeed.com/fairprice-beer-less-two-dollars/

A big fan of beer?

And all kinds of beer, while at it?

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Because if you are, I’ve the absolute promotional deal for you.

According to Facebook page Singapore Atrium Sale, Fairprice Xtra @ Vivocity is currently retailing a whole plethora of beer brands at an exceptional price. Or to be exact…

At less than $2 per can.

Don’t Say Bojio: Fairprice Xtra At VivoCity Selling All Kinds Of Beer At Prices ‘Not Over $2’

Earlier today (28 August), the discount-oriented page, Singapore Atrium Sale, shared a real lobang for all beer fans:

Apparently, Fairprice Xtra @ Vivocity is now offering beer cans from different brands… at less than $2 per can!

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

And for the record, they have a multitude of brands, including…

Tiger

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

Raffles

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

Anchor

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

Dester

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

Harbin

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

And last but certainly not least…

Carlsberg.

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

6 different brands.

One similar price margin.

Or in other words…

You’re definitely gonna get your value’s worth. For sure.

And Netizens Are Evidently Stoked

Such promotional events could hardly be considered commonplace, especially when alcohol is in the mix. And so, one can hardly fault Netizens for going a little… wild over the reduced prices.

Image: Facebook (Singapore Atrium Sale)

However, one should always remember that moderation is key. And considering our current plight…

Alcohol parties are also strictly discouraged.

So drink if you want, drink if you must. But in the end…

Always make sure to do it in a sensible and logical manner.

Nana: You sound like my dad.

I’m just trying to give some solid advice, Nana.

Nana: Don’t lie; you’re just trying to pad up the word count.

Nana…

Nana: Even right now… you’re just using me as a gap filler, aren’t you?

Nana, you should know that I’m not that kind of person…

Editor: Lies, you do this every time.

Editor, you too??

Nana: Told you.

But I’m innocent.

Editor: Sure, and the sky is blue.

Nana: But the sky is blue though.

Editor: I meant azure.

Nana: Still blue.

Editor: Fine, azazel brown alright?

Guys give it a rest..

Nana and Editor: You stf*.

And as they bickered, I could only sigh.

Maybe what they need… are just some discounted beer cans to calm themselves down.

Well, time to pay a visit to Fairprice Xtra @ Vivocity!

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Don’t Say Bojio: Cheapest Satay In S’pore (30 Cents Each) Spotted At Geylang Bahru

Lobang: https://goodyfeed.com/cheapest-satay-singapore-geylang/

On average, satays are usually sold at $0.40 – $0.56 per stick.

But what if I was to tell you that somewhere in Singapore, there’s a stall that still sells satay at 30 cents a stick?

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Nope, no lies.

And the best part? This stall that sells satay even cheaper than the 50-cent festival Chinatown used to hold before the entire Covid-19 thingy happened still exists.

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A Satay Stall In Geylang Bahru

On 27 Aug 2020, Facebook user Ben Lim took to the Facebook group 吃的平台 Eat, Wherever to share what he believes is the cheapest satay you can ever find in Singapore.

Located at Blk 57 Geylang Bahru, the satay stall, Night Hoover Satay, has been purportedly been serving customers for over a decade.

Image: Facebook (吃的平台 Eat, Wherever)

Based on the sign placed at the storefront, it seems like they carry two different satays: Chicken Satay and Pork Satay; both selling at $0.30 a stick.

Image: Facebook (吃的平台 Eat, Wherever)

The user who shared this stall to the Facebook group pointed out that in 2020, it’s “tough” to find a satay that cheap.

The store operates from 7pm to 11pm daily (at night so you don’t have to take leave to go down) and the uncle has been selling satay for over 40 years.

Before moving to Geylang, the couple used to run it outside Hoover Theatre at Balestier.

Taste Reviews

Because we’re cats and our boss refuses to let us step out of the office, we can’t exactly go down and try it for ourselves.

So we’re giving you the next best thing: food reviews (online).

According to the Facebook poster who revived this stall online, the food is “not bad”.

Image: Facebook (吃的平台 Eat, Wherever)

This satay is also apparently different from the usual sweet satays we are used to having in Singapore.

Back in 2015, popular food blogger and doctor, ieatishootipost wrote about this particular satay stall.

He had mentioned, then, that the satay was not the usual sweet version. Instead, it’s “savoury with a nice flavour”.

The portion won’t make it to his top 10 list for satays but for the price, it’s good.

Other reviews found online were also mixed, with some finding it good and others thinking it’s average fare.

But hey, one thing we can all agree on is, at least it’s good for the price.

It was also warned that waiting time might be a bit longer since the elderly manning the stall might need more time to get things ready.

Address:

When you’re unsure of where this stall is located at, do look for everyone’s best friend, Google. However, the address may be a little off.

You may see that it is being registered at Block 56 Geylang Bahru but it is actually located at a sleepy neighbourhood coffeeshop at Block 57 Geylang Bahru, Singapore 330057.

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How To Create Your Baking Starter Kit

Lobang: https://www.moneydigest.sg/how-to-create-your-baking-starter-kit/

There is no better time to bake than now!

In these stressful times, it is a good idea to find a healthy outlet to help you cope. A friend of mine and a couple of others have shared that they found peace in baking. Baking helps to distract you from the hard-hitting news brought by the pandemic. It also restarts your mind by keeping you engaged. Besides, just a whiff of a freshly-baked batch of cupcake and cookies can put your mind at ease.

What are you waiting for? Entertain yourself and your family by creating your own baking starter kit!

#1: DO YOUR RESEARCH

Baking is a combination art and science. You exude your creativity through using colorful decorations and unique ingredients. On the other hand, things need to be precise. Take your time when baking. Take your time when reading the recipe and formulating the best mixture. Start by knowing the most common baking equivalents.

Here are some of the common baking equivalents:

2 cups = 1 pint

2 pints = 1 quart

4 quarts = 1 gallon

3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon

4 tablespoons = 1/4 cup

5 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon = 1/3 cup

#2: UNDERSTAND THE LANGUAGE

As with any field, baking has its own jargon. How can you read a recipe correctly when you cannot understand the commonly used terms? You need to educate yourself with the commonly used terms such as caramelize, combine, cream, stiff peaks, and whip.

a. Caramelize – to heat a sugar substance until it begins to turn brown.
b. Combine – to stir the ingredients together until mixed.
c. Cream – to beat sugar and butter together until a light, creamy texture and color has bee achieved.
d. Stiff Peaks – to whip egg whites or cream to the point at which a peak will stand completely straight up and out of the foam.
e. Whip – to stir briskly with a whisk to incorporate air.

#3: PURCHASE THE ESSENTIAL TOOLS

If you are a beginner baker or a master baker, it is helpful to gather the essential baking tools. Some of the essential tools include rolling pin, pastry brush, rubber spatula, wooden spoon, hand mixer, and measuring cup. Let me introduce you to some of these tools.

a. Measuring Cup – a tool that helps you to bake with precision. Having the full set of measuring cups and spoons is a must. It is better to have a set as you will be needing to measure both dry and wet ingredients accurately. Measuring cups usually come in a set of one cup, ½ cup, ⅓ cup, and ¼ cup. Measuring spoons usually come in a set of tablespoon, teaspoon, ½ teaspoon, and ¼ teaspoon.

b. Wooden Spoon – a sturdy tool that can help you stir various ingredients such as the thickest and heaviest dough. It is best to hand-wash your wooden spoon to prevent cracking.

c. Hand Mixer – an electrical or a manual kitchen tool consists of a set of beaters attached to a gear-driven mechanism to rotate the blades of the beaters. It helps to automate repetitive baking tasks such as stirring and whisking.

#4: CONSIDER BUYING A BAKING KIT

If all else fails, purchasing a Do-It-Yourself baking kit. As a newbie baker, you may be lost when it comes to finding the right ingredients to create a delicious cake or cupcake recipe. Fortunately for you, local stores offer Do-It-Yourself baking kits. It not only saves you time, but also some trips to the grocery!

a. DIY CHOCOLATE CAKE KIT BY JANICE WONG

Janice Wong, an award-winning chef, has brought her treats to our homes with the launch of Bake at Home. Her website includes baking tutorials and step-by-step baking recipes. While you cannot have her to for you everyday, you may create your own masterpiece with her DIY Chocolate Cake Kit.

It retails for S$42. The price is inclusive of: 1 Chocolate Cake Premix, 90ml Milk, 85ml Water, 30ml Olive Oil, 1 Egg, 1 Packet of Cream, 300g Cacao Barry Inaya 65% Dark Chocolate, 2 packets of Mini Chocolate Pearls, and a Cake board.

b. DIY CAKE DECORATING KIT BY 25GRAMS BAKERY

If your looking for vegan options, look no further than 25Grams Bakery. Their DIY Cake Decorating Kit retails for S$60. The kit includes a 6″ White Frosted Chocolate Cake, 4 frosting colors, Assorted Sprinkles and Sugar Balls, and 2 pairs of disposable gloves. As this kit focuses on the cake’s presentation, you may invite your child to help you in the kitchen.

c. DIY CUPCAKES KIT BY BAKEIN1

You may impress your family and friends by whipping up sugary treats such as lychee rose cupcakes, Nutella cookies, and molten lava cakes through the help of Bakein1. All you need is an oven and the ingredients inside their baking kits.

The Red Velvet Cupcake kit retails for S$23.90. The price includes the flour mix, frosting pack, and so much more. Check out their available recipes in their website!

Image Credits: unsplash.com

When baking, it is important to have fun. Everything tastes better when you are having a good time while making it. Do not roll your eyes. There is truth in this!

Sources: 1, 2, & 3

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