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Joanne Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor.Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. ~ Mark Twain ~
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Tuesday, 30 June 2009 @ 22:02
Baby Yoplait Wanted to go to the zoo on my birthday, but had a bit of luck as I managed to get the staff pass for the weekend, so off we go, this time with 2 more peeps, sis and ben. Don't really have the pictures now as they are with my sis, so for now, digress a bit...after visiting the zoo, we headed back to the west side, railway mall for food, don't really wanted pub food, so we opt for the "EAT" eatery which sells mee pok. Not bad, or probably it's because I was hungry? While waiting patiently for Lawrence to finish his noodles, I decided to bring Andre to next door's cold storage for some cool air-con..walking down the aisle, I was talking quite loud to myself.." Wah, youghurt so expensive ar...NTUC selling at $5.95 and here says $6.95 on offer?!" Well, different target audience, I say... peeps who come here can well afford the price difference. It's bukit timah, D21 lor. But soon, I was glued to something, baby yoghurt. I think it's something that most parents cannnot or just simply refuse to resist. Anything they feel that's its good for their children. Well, it says on the pack that : 1. all natural 2. Suitable for babies above 6 months 3. No added sugar Come to think of it, I was quite attracted to the package and not yogurt given that Andre has tried normal yoghurt already (by the way, he tried loads of stuff - cucumbers, ketupat, durian, shaved ice, rock melon, honey dew, apple (in bites, not scrapped), whole bananas, guava...grapes, strawberries, cherries, sushi rice, bread in chunks, baby biscuits, rice crackers..) not to worry anyway, its all in small quanties & I do make sure I monitor the after effect (eg: poop, colour of poop, rashes or any) So far so good. Here's a few pics taken. Love it...he doesn't really like it as the yoghurt was quite tasteless, which I had to down the entire tub when he started to push away his spoon. Labels: Andre |