Thursday, April 10, 2008

Hong Kong - Part 6

Finally....last post about Hong Kong. Overall, I think all of us had a swell time (except for my "health problems"). H get to be chummy with his pal, K. I get to be chummy with C and S1 & S2 get to be chummy with T & B.

Anyway, this post is just about our purchases....

Soya Bean Milk and Woo-Maker
Swanson Soups

Some Chinese Biscuits ....(H bought them from the Tid-Bit Shop in Causeway Bay)



Ritz Lemon Biscuits....Kids like them, and H says that they tasted like those biscuits from the old Kedai Runcit.

Mango Pudding and Peanut Paste Powder...

Some Chinese Tid-Bits

S1's Jeans from H&M and M&S

S1's Shirts from H&M

Parfume from the Airport

Bottega Veneta 'The Fly' Sunglasses

Estee Lauder Facial Set from Cathay's Duty Free

15 comments:

Selba said...

It's nice to go through all your Hong Kong holiday parts. But then, I guess my favourite is this part 6. Why? It's all of your purchases! hehehe....

Leena said...

Love the sunglasses leh. so chic.

Anonymous said...

wah nice ah your sunglasses..i like the casing..hahahahaha...

eh apa soup that one in box geh? should buy the herbs one..sold in supermarkets..

My Rantings said...

Ya, what soup is that? Like some soya bean drink to me. So nice ah? :)

Anonymous said...

wow... the soup must be nice cos you bought alot la... and the soy bean machine... hehe, you can actually mix the beans like red and green... and add the pandan leaves later when you boil it, taste lovely...

Anonymous said...

soup - chicken soup :) how come u did not buy the hainnese chicken rice broth - that one nice :)

Anonymous said...

soup - chicken soup :) how come u did not buy the hainnese chicken rice broth - that one nice :)

sting said...

the soya bean and woo maker sounds great.. head of the but never really seen one before.. quite compact ya.. very handy for family usage..

sting said...

sorry.. I meant "heard of them..."

bp said...

Wow, a very fruitful trip indeed!

Seeing your Woo-maker, the lemon Ritz biscuits, and the Fly shades for the first time... you must look v cool in them, Nomadic Mom =)

Anonymous said...

oh..i hv same soya bean maker..didn't realise that it can make "woo" also!

love those glasses........trends la u!

NomadicMom said...

Selba - Part 6 also don't have any bits about my sickness... :-)

Shern's Mom - Thank you! These large FLY ones are in the rage now, I am told!

Laundryamah - Casing is in the Ketupat - their signature style
Soup is more a "chicken stock"

Dancing Queen - Actually, a chicken stock that can be used to cook alot of stuff. But we usually just use that to make steam egg.

Oscar's Mommy - The machine boils the soya bean milk with one press. Will have to add the pandan leave at the start, I suppose.

Misha's Mum - Can cook hainanese chicken rice without this stock. Usually use the stock from boiling my chicken.

Sting - It makes about 1.4 L...so enough for one small family.

bp - Yes. I think so too. :-)
Must be cool mama!

Mott - You have to use the casing/basket with the bigger holes for making Woo.
Me actually not that trendy one...

A Mature Student said...

Nice purchases. Now I must go and catch up on all your HK posts. :)

LHS said...

the Ritz cheese more yummy. :)
i got the soya bean milk maker too...

NomadicMom said...

Clockwise - Thanks.. my HK post mainly on my "illness" though.

Huisia - We have Ritz Cheese ones over here. The Ritz Lemon is because it reminds H of those biscuits in BIG jars in the old Kedai Runcits back home. :-)

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