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What A Handy Manual Plastic Orange Juicer!

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I am sleepy now. After writing a few blog posts related to cellulite and weight loss for my other niche blogs, I am sleepy. Maybe it’s because of the hot weather today.

How’s the weather in Kuala Lumpur? It’s hot here in Perak. Even though the main door is closed, there is still heat seeping in through the windows.

I can take a nap now, but I don’t want to. This is because I tend to get mouth ulcer easily if I sleep or take a nap in the afternoon.

Wait, ….

After 15 minutes.

I am back to this blog, Healthy Chinese Meals & Recipes with refreshed mind. ;-)

Just gulped down a cup of freshly-extracted orange juice added with a pinch of salt!

Manual Plastic Juicer

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I can’t believe that the manual plastic juicer with measuring cup that I bought for RM2.90 is so handy. Cut the oranges into half. Press the orange half onto the cone and turn manually to get the juice out.

It might take a little muscle strength to use the juicer, but works great for that fresh cup of orange juice.

Guess what? It’s so much easier to clean than the electric fruit and vegetable juicer that I have!

Can you believe it? It’s raining cats and dogs now. I think I have to log off first before any thunder or lightning strikes.

A Hanabishi Multi Cooker Or A National Multi-Cooker?

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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?