Friday, September 30, 2011
Restaurant Review - Nihonbashi
We have gone past Nihonbashi almost every day of our stay in Colombo. Never entered. However finally decided to go last May, just before I left. Anyway, the food was not as good as in Hohsen Ginza. However the decor was interesting. They had tables sunk into the floor. They also had an I-pad menu. Was not sold on the concept. Then we were offered coffee flavoured jello on the house. The irritating thing occured when we wanted to pay the bill. They were having a promotion for SCB card holders which would enable a sizable discount. Fishily enough, their card machine was "down". So we were forced to pay by cash and forego the discount. Pretty sure they made up the fact about their machine being down. Not going back again. Feel like having Japanese? Go to Hohsen Ginza.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Say Cheese!
I'm seriously in a blogging mood today. Was looking through my old posts and realised that I had promised to share my healthy discoveries. I subscribe to a newsletter by Dr. Oz. Yes, the rather good looking man who talks even better and comes on Oprah. So recently, was most pleasantly surprised to see that certain cheeses have been found to be anti-cancer! These include Edam and Gouda! Apparently these have Vitamin K2, which inhibits cancer growth. Needless to say that though I have been happily giving most health revelations a miss, I have been following this one religiously! Here's an article that talks about this.
http://healthybodydaily.com/dr-oz-cancer/dr-oz-gouda-cheese-can-reduce-cancer-risk-three-secret-weapons-to-prevent-cancer
http://healthybodydaily.com/dr-oz-cancer/dr-oz-gouda-cheese-can-reduce-cancer-risk-three-secret-weapons-to-prevent-cancer
Daughter and Me
I realise my darling daughter is growing up so fast. Especially in her mind. She is very mature. She was an early reader. Now she's into books like Harry Potter, The Secret Garden, The Railway Children, The Narnia books by C.S Lewis, and tons of others. So she's very precocious.
Recently she became sick with non stop vomiting for one night. She was scaring the living daylights out of us. At around 2am or thereabouts, she apologises to us for keeping us awake. I couldn't believe it. Where does she get this from, this 6 year old? She is supposed to think Mom and Dad have nothing better to do than take care of her.
I have also finished my studies recently, so rather more bored than usual. Been cooking up a storm in the kitchen, trying out heretofore untried dishes. She is so lovely and encouraging! Says to me, "Mamma, you're the best cook in the world!" And then she goes on to rate all my dishes either a 9 if she doesn't like it very much, or a 10 out of 10 if she likes it.
Motherhood is not easy by any means. And Daughter is not an angel all the time. Like any other child she can drive Mom up the wall. However, when you hear a child say to you, "Mamma you're the best mother in the world!" it really makes it all worthwhile, even though you know it can't be true.
Recently she became sick with non stop vomiting for one night. She was scaring the living daylights out of us. At around 2am or thereabouts, she apologises to us for keeping us awake. I couldn't believe it. Where does she get this from, this 6 year old? She is supposed to think Mom and Dad have nothing better to do than take care of her.
I have also finished my studies recently, so rather more bored than usual. Been cooking up a storm in the kitchen, trying out heretofore untried dishes. She is so lovely and encouraging! Says to me, "Mamma, you're the best cook in the world!" And then she goes on to rate all my dishes either a 9 if she doesn't like it very much, or a 10 out of 10 if she likes it.
Motherhood is not easy by any means. And Daughter is not an angel all the time. Like any other child she can drive Mom up the wall. However, when you hear a child say to you, "Mamma you're the best mother in the world!" it really makes it all worthwhile, even though you know it can't be true.
Monday, September 19, 2011
The Jewellery Exhibition
I recently attended the Jewellery exhibition held at the BMICH. It was huge, with lots of beautiful pieces of jewellery. I bought a green "jade" bracelet from a Burmese stall. I doubt it was real jade though as it was really cheap. 400Rs! My only learning from attending the event was this: do not buy from jewellery exhibitions! There are way too many people clambering over each other. You don't even have enough peace of mind while dealing with all the jostling to be able to ask for a receipt! Some of the out of town "exhibitionists" (pun intended) you will never see again. What's to stop them making up some fake certificates?
As it is from what I know about gem stones, they are really not very good investments. Yes, the prices of gems have shot up recently, but still, from an investment stand point they are not the best. You are likely to get back a fraction of the price you paid for them if you were ever to sell them back. This is because the jeweller is selling to you at retail prices whereas he/she has bought it at whole sale prices. Therefore they would only buy it back at a much lower rate.
I had gone with a friend to the exhibition. At one point I was mentioning to her how gems were not good investments and the seller heartily agreed with me! He went on to say that diamonds are the only solid gem investment.
As it is from what I know about gem stones, they are really not very good investments. Yes, the prices of gems have shot up recently, but still, from an investment stand point they are not the best. You are likely to get back a fraction of the price you paid for them if you were ever to sell them back. This is because the jeweller is selling to you at retail prices whereas he/she has bought it at whole sale prices. Therefore they would only buy it back at a much lower rate.
I had gone with a friend to the exhibition. At one point I was mentioning to her how gems were not good investments and the seller heartily agreed with me! He went on to say that diamonds are the only solid gem investment.
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Back
Hello people! Back in Colombo last month. Haven't blogged in about 4 months I see. I think I'll be able to do it more often now that my studies are over!
I must say, now that I don't have the study agenda any more, things seem quite dull and listless. I really wish Colombo had big shopping malls and nice movie theatres. At least could while some hours away that way.
Anyway, I'm happy to be back people. This post has to be short as my laptop needs charging!
Cheerio!
I must say, now that I don't have the study agenda any more, things seem quite dull and listless. I really wish Colombo had big shopping malls and nice movie theatres. At least could while some hours away that way.
Anyway, I'm happy to be back people. This post has to be short as my laptop needs charging!
Cheerio!
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