Monthly Archives: December 2009

Eu Yan Sang Brown Rice Vinegar Or Plum Vinegar?

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Gosh! Hubby and I have already finished the 3rd bottle of Eu Yan Sang VINIGEN Apple Vinegar. Within 2 weeks!

I think this has got to do with hubby who always pours too much. This means we are going to finish the 4th bottle of apple vinegar pretty fast if hubby doesn’t control the amount he pours out each time.

For your information, we don’t use any spoon to measure the amount of apple vinegar. If it’s too sour, we will just add more water into it.

I have enjoyed the benefits of drinking apple vinegar like reducing body heat and constipation, and bad morning breath.

However, I haven’t slimmed down yet. I don’t blame the apple vinegar which is supposed to help me slim down by increasing the metabolism, dissolving excessive fat throughout the body and flushing out toxins from the body.

I put the blame on myself because of my sedentary lifestyle like sitting at my computer desk most of the day and not doing any exercise at all. ;-)

Eu Yan Sang VINIGEN Plum Vinegar
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Once hubby and I finish the 4th bottle of apple vinegar, it’s for sure that I won’t buy two bottles of apple vinegar. Instead I will buy a bottle of apple vinegar for myself and a bottle of brown rice vinegar or plum vinegar for hubby.

I haven’t decided if I want Eu Yan Sang VINIGEN Brown Rice Vinegar or Eu Yan Sang VINIGEN Plum Vinegar.

Brown rice vinegar works to lower blood pressure and enhances liver functions, and thus easing away stress and tiredness while plum vinegar helps reduce the uric acid levels and improves insomnia and digestive problems.

I want the one that works best to improve hubby’s liver, sleeping, and digestive problems so that he is not easily tired. So, which one?

A Hanabishi Multi Cooker Or A National Multi-Cooker?

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Filed under Kitchen Electrical Appliances

Don’t be surprised if I tell you I didn’t know there was such a thing called multi cooker until this Monday!

It’s been a loooooong time since I stepped into any electrical department. Plus, I don’t pay attention to kitchen electrical appliances in the magazines.

Let me recall, I think the last time I bought an electrical product was more than 4 years ago. If I am not mistaken, it’s the Cornell steamer that cost less than RM90 because of clearance sale.

Speaking of electrical department, hubby and I went to The Store at Jalan Kampar on Monday. I was there trying to find out the prices for stainless steel thermal mugs and lunch boxes because I thought of getting hubby a stainless steel mug and a lunch box.

Hanabishi Multi Cooker
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I was delighted when I saw a Hanabishi multicooker with a transparent glass cover and non stick coating surface that was at very affordable price of RM115.

What an inexpensive cooker that I can use to fry, boil, stew, steam and steamboat Chinese dishes! Hanabishi, a homegrown brand of home and kitchen electrical appliances that has been around for a long time in Malaysia. But I haven’t tried its products before.

I will check out other brands and their prices at Tesco and Jusco for the next two weeks. I have a National boiler, a Cornell steamer, a Panasonic juicer, a National rice cooker and a National slow cooker.

So, a Hanabishi multi cooker or a National multi-cooker?