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  1. no deep frying ah... good la, healthier also...

    what u did sounds like a good option "just in case".

    So your Fujioh hood is good enough....:)

    u mean 'just in case we choose deepfrying diet' in future?? :notti:

    its more like just in case we get tired of guests walking in freely whenever we host, n will like to shut them out of kitchen discreetly with closed door.


  2. we did an open kitchen. no windows no doors watever to close. everythings fine with cooking everyday and NO-DEEPFRYING house rule. been pass a year already.

    but we made buffer also so tat in future if we do wan to close up the kitchen, where will the location of the glass wall n door, plus existing carpentary work will not get into the way of future glass work;)


  3. well, if they need to be lightweight, i guess they must be hollow so they may warp. but comforters out of the wash, after spin drying, are not likely to be that heavy until it will warp a metal pole.

    i've actually never seen the metal laundry pole before, i stick to the true and tested: the bamboo poles. they're not that heavy either.

    aluminium poles are of course hollow !!

    ... still it stays firm n strong with our loads.


  4. Yup, after writing down all those, it helped me to clear my thoughts. I'll be getting a 75cm width fridge instead. Now to search for one that's white, if I really cannot find a white one, then I'll get that Mit 62T fridge. :rolleyes: Logic is very simple, I do not need that extra cabinet space, so I might as well convert it all to cold space (i.e. fridge). Moreover the electricity bills is hypothetically less than $40 difference per YEAR between those two fridge models!

    i found WHITE FRIDGE- Bosch side-by-side. cost $1500 at Goh Ah Bee.


  5. Joo Chiat complex, 1st floor, shop facing outside main road have a shop that sells alot of variety of such lace curtains cheaply. I was curtain hunting and i juz ask why the cheap price comparing to organza. the uncle told me that now the in curtain is organza and that's why organza is ex now. whereas lace curtain was a past thing and no much ppl buying so there's a offer to try to clear the stock.

    thks for the clue :P

    they r not the same kind of lace-curtain... anyway, i'd already stocked up in nz.


  6. Ya confirmed. It even has roast function.

    Steam function is one of the sensor cook functions. I haven't tried any of the functions yet, except defrost though :)

    The good thing is that it is not very big so doesn't take up too much space. For so many functions, I find it rather compact.

    just checked! unfortunately its juz not my kind of multifunctional oven. tink will hv to invest the additional $400 for the panasonic set :P

    btw, this sharp's steam-function is actually 'manual' steaming, hehe, u koe, put a cup of water beside your food on the turn-table, wait till it boil & give out steam in the microwave.

    ya, this looks cheap and good. Does it allow you to choose temperature for convection baking?

    Few months ago, I bought this Sanyo from Courts, cost me $289

    With microwave and baking functions

    http://www.overseas.sanyo.com/products_cat.../em_c6786v.html

    its cool-looking !


  7. I see. Powder room. I think perhaps your face looks very nice, looks like you make up a lot, unlike my walls, mor peng, see also headache.

    I think i can visualise. Yours is something like hotel, shower area enclosed, the rest of the toilet will be dryer.

    What about the part when the tiles end and bare wall begin? Can they make it to look nice? Mine very ugly, it could be done by hdb many years ago.

    hi nipponho, no need to be too upset with morpheng-wall la. can be easily fixed by doing a plaster coat over;) mine wall has been thickly make-up with plaster too...

    about the joining line between tiles & wall paint. 4 possible colutions :

    - install tiles tat are made for this purpose. all tile suppliers have.

    - use PVC wall-ends (the old fashion way)

    - plaster a 45degrees 'slope' from tile down to plaster

    - or plaster so tat the tiles & plaster-wall is flush

    more than enuff options to choose fr la :unsure:


  8. Ya confirmed. It even has roast function.

    Steam function is one of the sensor cook functions. I haven't tried any of the functions yet, except defrost though :yamseng:

    The good thing is that it is not very big so doesn't take up too much space. For so many functions, I find it rather compact.

    hey, worth checking out :good: thks for the clue :unsure:

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