heh was very drunk on National Day eve... hmm that quantity is normally quite acceptable actually... except i was drinking on empty stomach... and so end up puking a lot... hmm was drinking wine at abt 6pm... 1 bottle 5 of us.... then proceed to st james... 2 jugs and i drank abt 1 jug or less... then 2 shots...volka and applesour.... then 1 tequila pop... than another jug shared (or was it pop after jug? dunno...)... not too bad wat...right? Must be cos of empty stomach...zzz
but nvr mind...
cos of the weak stomach... i tried cooking myself some meatball soup on Sunday... not bad...
quantity used: some minced meat... hmmm half the portion of what u normally get from market...
2 potatoes
1 carrot
1 onion
1 egg
some garlic
With advice from mum... I mixed minced meat with 1 teaspoonful of cornflour
, 1 teaspoonful of salt, two spoonful of soy sauce, 1 egg... and bits of finely chopped carrots and onions and bits of garlic... here's how it looks like
Rest of ingredients... chopped to correct sizes... put in and cooked... when water boils I added a bit more salt and 1 spoonful of soy sauce... maybe that's y slightly salty... but I need the salt anyway (loss of it from puking)... end up...very nice soup!!
Much better than my other experiments... ahem...
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