pig knuckles and giner stew in chinese black vinegar.
image from rebe
i love it a lot - brown sugar rice pudding.
one of the best and relaxing activity in this crazy hot summer.
perfect to have some little star & moon hash browns after swim.
the new lovely flowers at home. they got a cute name called "ping pong".
my handmade jewelry are in progress.
my very first handmade little light box for the product photography - in progress.
finished and is going to use it. will post the product shots shortly if i was success.
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my nice relaxing weekend. congratulations! my bosom pal, rebe had got a niece - her younger brother and sister-in-law's new born baby girl. i and my other bosom pal,wynne visited rebe mother's home, enjoyed a great dinner and the 'pig knuckles and giner stew in chinese black vinegar' which is made among chinese people of cantonese backgrounds to celebrate the arrival of a new babies. it was really joyful and i always have the best time with my dear buddies. in this crzay hot summer, one of the favorite weekend activity is swimming and eating! on the other hand, i will have an innovation for my jewerly shops and i'm still working on the new jewelry at this moment (i will have the brand new pieces with some old favorites. for the silent mint store in etsy, it will be continue undergoing.) hope i could make them done in these two weeks and shop update will be posted here accordingly. and the last thing, i must have to show you all my very first handmade light box was done! i was so exciting that i have made it finally. i will going to use it for my jewlery shots but i think there are still things like lighting, angles, backdrop color etc have to be adjusted. will post the pictures shortly if i was success. finger crossed.
OH GEEZ! Did you make those "Star Moon" hashbrown...if so do share...YUM! :)
ReplyDeletemelissa ~ i bought the hash browns from a japanese supermarket and actually i just did the "frying part" ... haha, i'm a lazy bone ~ but to be honest, they were really REALLY YUMMY :P
ReplyDeletecool blog! those 'ping pong' flowers look awesome. I want some for my house.
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