Most of you probably already know I love cats. Some of you may know that I enjoy catching up with World Cup news. Here’s how to put a balance between my favorite animal and one of my favorite sports:
fought some fires.. fixed some bugs.. slayed some dragons.. killed PLENTY of brain cells.. lost another fine day to the mundane chore, otherwise known as life
Good old classic Japanese style omu-rice.The rice is fried with luncheon meat and onions cut up in cubes, with just enough tomato sauce to give it a nice flamingo hue.Unlike the traditional omelette found in most omu-rice that’s thin and smooth like a newborn infant’s skin, the omelette here gave a more “home cooked” feel. Something my mom might make, when she’s in the mood.The cappuccino that came it was not fantastic, but I obviously wasn’t expecting Italian coffee in a Japanese bakery, especially when it only costs an extra dollar.The omelette rice costs S$8.50 on its own, and you can choose between tomato sauce and chilli sauce. Top up a dollar to include drinks, and add an extra dollar if you want cheese.
there are some who lie their way into a job.. there are some who lie their way out of a job.. there are some who lie their way around a job.. and then there are some who are all of the above
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