I've been wanting to make this for a very long time, and I finally went to get some cornflakes from NTUC today. It's really an easy snack to make, and I can see myself doing this together with my kid in the future, if I ever get around to having any.
colourful? I got them from Daiso, $2/pack of 20 cups.
The cups are really tiny, so I took quite awhile to fill them up. If I'm ever using these cups again, I'd probably crush the cornflakes to smaller bits so that they'll fit better.
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stir-fry
It's sheer heatiness (pu zua) I tell you. But it's yummy pu zua!
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Done.
I was thinking of video we came up with for our ICT project sometime back as I was filling up the cups. A project that went quite smoothly, but almost caused me a heart-attack on presentation day! Haha. I'm really glad we're rid of projects for the next three months... it's the holidays babeh!
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