Monday, March 12, 2012

Toby's Estate

I always look forward to the weekends when I can catch up with friends. As I'm not a religious brunch person, I haven't been keeping track of the numerous breakfast spots that has mushroomed recently. Besides, I think its always nice to have some spontaneity and stumble across a some place new with no expectations once in awhile. 

The raw interior, casual seatings and the smell of freshly brewed coffee lured us in. I had a good feeling. It's called Toby's Estate. Checking out the menu board, the baristas/servers recommended the Eggs Benedict ($12+) and Toby's Big Breakfast ($16+)



Cappucino ($5+)


My eggs benedict with smoked salmon looked like a brunch dream. It wasn't a think and creamy hollandaise sauce, but the light buttery sauce gave a nice balance to the creamy yolk encased in the perfectly poached egg. No wonder it was a popular choice among the diners and half of us at the table that day. 







I think the highlight of Toby's Big Breakfast as the buttery grilled brioche bread. It was crisp on the outside and fluffy on the inside. Accompanied with creamy scrambled eggs and mushrooms on top, it was well worth breakfast and lunch on a plate.
Toby's Big Breakfast




A nice setting for brunch on a sunny saturday afternoon overlooking the Singapore River. Sometimes we should take a step back and let some spontaneity take the lead. Try something new, and you'll never know what you may find that may put a smile on your face.



Toby's Estate
8 Rodyk Street
Robertson Quay
66467629

Opens Daily 7am-6pm

Friday, March 9, 2012

Truth 1: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Pageants



My childhood dreams were hardly anything pageant related, they were more so of me singing and dancing on stage, acting or modeling. But somehow with a twist of fate, a window into the pageant world has opened doors of wonderful opportunities and invaluable training experiences to prep me for the stage 
that i've never given up on.
I would like to share a series of 10 truths about pageants you probably didn't know.


Truth 1: We don't nibble on bird food, we actually do eat!!

First question most people ask: Do pageant girls starve themselves? nibble on bird food? Answer is, we actually do eat quite a fair bit. Sure, during the competition we do try to watch what we eat, but it is also because we need to stay healthy and well during that period. Besides, most of the time, the organizers provide 3 meals, of which breakfast is usually a scrumptious spread from the hotel buffet and lunch and dinners would be at the TVB canteen or takeaway lunchboxes. Which we can't exactly choose. And because of the tight schedules, meals are usually a simple affair of chicken rice, pork chop rice, vegetarian rice and roast pork rice. With such busy and long days that may start off as early as 4am and end off at 12midnight, it is pretty impossible to go on a strict diet with no carbs, we would probably all faint by the finals. 

However, there are definitely the occasional few contestants who are very disciplined with what they eat. Protein diets are a popular choice among some, having an egg for breakfast, 2 eggs and some vegetable for lunch and 3 more eggs for dinner plus some other fish or vegetable...a grand total of 6 eggs a day! everyday! Well i must say that i take my hat off, because I'm too much a foodie to just eat plain boiled eggs. Besides I'm a strong believer of a moderate diet as a lifestyle, not in extremities. Some extremities include being good at math. "What has math got to do with food?" you may ask. Well, to keep track of how many pieces of vegetable or meat you've eaten. Which might be a problem in my case as I may probably end up losing count time and again, especially with great company whom i can chat on and on and on..... Another interesting diet habit is the raw food movement. So, to stick to a raw food diet in such a hectic environment, i must compliment these girls for being pretty determined. Some really do have the determination to search high and low, self-service takeaways from breakfast buffets and grabbing an apple or 2 from the earlier prayer ceremonies. Though we pageant girls are all guilty of at some point, looking back, it does bring some reality and humor into this glitzy capsule we're in.

"You are what you eat" is a saying I truly believe in. I guess the key is to eat in moderation. And pageant girls do eat like you and I would, probably minus the desserts and sweets and cakes for that 2 weeks, but in general we don't nibble on carrot sticks or peck on bird food, we eat!! in moderation...and that's where the discipline comes in. And so, is a "military style" discipline what pageant girls need to succeed??? Stay tuned to my next post on pageant's military training.

Lenna (Ms Chinese Int 2nd runner-up, Ms Malaysia) and I having reunion dinner backstage 
Lunch box with mixed vege and rice
Roast pork rice from TVB canteen
Our favourite treat from Hong Kong's famous 许留山. Chunks of fresh mango blended into a smoothie topped with aloe vera jelly
My favourite 翠華茶餐廳 'bo lo pao' . Due to our tight schedule, i could only get it after the finals when we had a bit more time...i would have love to have a few more 
Appetizer from 小南国 overlooking Victoria Harbour, at Queenie Beauty's prize presentation
Petit Fours from 小南国. Red bean longevity buns, seseame balls, baked walnut and peanut pastry and pumpkin pastry.
Dessert platter with the girls BEFORE dinner. Apple crumble, molten lava cake, green tea ice cream and creme caramel 
This was DINNER. Pizzas, burgers, mac and cheese, nachos, etc etc etc






Tuesday, March 6, 2012

The Iron Lady

"I do not know anyone who has got to the top without hard work. That is the recipe. It will not always get you to the top, but should get you pretty near." 
~Margaret Thatcher~

I caught The Iron Lady over the weekend and i must say that Meryl Streep is my favourite actress! Meryl Streep's performance overpowered the movie in itself especially with the muddled multi-flashbacks and emphasizing too much on Margaret Thatcher's later life mental illnesses. Despite the mixed reviews of a mediocre storyline, i do think there's a worthy take home message. The importance of perseverance in the midst of life's constant battles. Its a reminder to us that hard work may not guarantee success, but without hard work there will definitely be no success.

The incredibly realistic makeup does deserve and Oscar without a doubt. What's simply transfixing is Streep's perspective of a frail and confused old lady, and her attention to details that brought out the essence of an old lady after her glory days. 

A movie worth watching for Streep alone. 



Monday, March 5, 2012

Summertime Of Our Lives


Remember the days when we would go gaga over boybands, their cheesy love songs, pretty boy faces and last but not least their moppy hairstyles. Guilty! i was one of those who grew up in the era of boybands and idolize them. Last week , on the 28th of feb 2012, 11 years since the craze then, british boyband a1, BLUE and Jeff Timmons from 98degrees came back for a Greatest Hits Tour!! Mummy and Daddy made our teenage dreams come true that night with all access passes backstage the entire night  AND partying with the boys!! 

Jeff Timmons kicked start the concert/set with "Because of You" by 98degrees, followed by a1 with the most entertaining act that evening (perhaps im bias cos a1 WAS my favourite boyband of all time), and BLUE closed off the night with "One Love". I was kind of disappointed that BLUE and Jeff Timmons performed only to a backing minus one track. Especially when a1 was the only band that actually made an effort to sing with a live band which made the performance more alive, which perhaps made both acts fall short of what i expected of the show. Nevertheless, we all enjoyed ourselves that evening and sang our hearts out to the tunes that we grew up with :)


Christian and Ben from a1
Ben serenading the crowd with "Like a Rose"
a1 after party


Left to Right BLUE member: Antony, Lee, Duncan, Simon
The very friendly Lee 
Anthony and Lee on "One Love"















Friday, March 2, 2012

the admiral


A few weeks back, my family went on a yacht to celebrate my dad's birthday! We sailed out to Sister Island and Lazarus Island for a lazy Sunday afternoon brunch (provided by Prive) and even did some kayaking/ swimming! Such an amazing afternoon! 

Left to Right: My sister Rachel, Daddy, Me
Captain Wee!







Daddy and Mummy
Lunch onboard by Prive
Forest Noir from Bakerzin