It's not a big secret that I cannot cook. I have tried to learn (I bought cookbooks and Yummy magazines, watched cooking shows and was given lessons by my friend and former housemate Ruther) but no, I remain an undomestic goddess, especially when it comes to the kitchen. And I am not even dreaming to cook fancy-schmanzy meals; all I want is to learn how to whip something up if needed be, say I am alone (and hungry!) at the pad or if I have some guests over. I do not really need to impress anyone with my cooking prowess, learning some basics is enough (well it would be great to learn how to bake as well).
I think I am branching out of my original intended topic again. Sorry :D Ehem. I've mentioned in my Independence Day post that half of the year I stayed independent is spent not having dinner :D Blame it on my lack of cooking skills and at times, sheer laziness. It's easy to get sick of fastfood and takeaways you know, especially if that's all you eat for five days straight.
But my perspective changed when I saw these in Ana's blog:
I looked for them the next chance I got and I swear, they are so yummy! I bought two packs only the first time I saw it at the supermarket so that if I don't like it then I would not feel like I wasted money. I regretted it though because after tasting it I decided I want more! When I went to SM Fairview though they were already out of stock (there was a huge chunk in their noodles section where these should have been) so I hoarded the next time I saw them at a supermarket near my friend/ officemate Marsha's house. And I did hoard indeed; I bought 7 packs each :D I've already eaten like 8 packs already and I swear I haven't gotten sick of it yet.
I cannot decide which I like best though because they are both yummy in their own right; Mac and Cheez tastes like it was made in cheese heaven while Baked Mac has just the right mix of tomato sauce, pimiento and other herbs and spices. :)
And I may not know how to cook, but I know how to spice things up.
I am thinking of other possible toppings to complement them.. Jelly beans? Gummi worms? No? :D
At only 14.25php each, these can definitely give Greenwich's baked macaroni a run for its money. I know I cannot subsist on takeout and instant food forever, but for the moment, I think these will do. Now you know what I'm having for dinner (in the pad. My Ma makes sure I eat healthy, home-cooked meals when I'm at their house), for the next few weeks at least :)
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And about the nail polish, yes you could customize your own polish! Sometimes I find it frustrating not getting the color I want so a great way is to make your own. You should try it sometime, especially if you have mineral pigments, it's a great way to use them.
I'm definitely not a domestic goddess as well. Can you believe I actually BURNT microwaved popcorn? Real sad:P
I've never tried customizing my nail polish, that sounds like a great idea! Better get me some mineral pigments, thank you for the tips :)
@ amynaree: It's more delicious that way, right? :)
@ Andhari: I know, I read that in one of your blogs :D Don't worry, I have my share of kitchen horror stories as well :D As Carrie Bradshaw said, "The only thing I make successfully in the kitchen is a mess, and some little fires." LOL!
@ annie marie: It's good to hear I am not the only one with this problem (not learning how to cook haha!) Try these, they're really good! :)
Mac and cheese...yummy!
anyway, it's okay! you have plenty of time to learn! ^_^ it's not too late. like i always say, if you know how to read and follow directions, you can COOK! :]
@ Abby: Agree! Haha I love what you said! Will def repeat that to my officemates who are making fun of me for not knowing how to cook :D
want me to teach you how to make mac and cheese? i swear they're so easy :D
regard from Reus Catalonia
thank you
@ Té la mà Maria - Reus: Thank you for visiting!
@ gwacie: Thank you for visiting! Were you successful in getting some from SM? :)
@ Mel: Maybe you will also have these in supermarkets there! :D
@ Lions, Tigers and Fashion OH MY!: Oh yes I love ramen! :)
@ MKL: Thank you! That's actually very easy to make. Boil water, put the noodles in, then wait for 2 minutes. Strain. Mix the sauce in and tadah! Instant mac and cheese! :D