Colours of my Life

You'll never know what's the future has in store for you. I used to pictured myself as a career woman once. But now, I'm a 24/7 housewife and mom. I managed to work for 2 years though, but lost my job at 6m pregnancy with my 1st child. Since it's so tough to get a new job, I'm just better off at home.

The minute I held & cradle my baby for the 1st time, I couldn't imagine anything that could held me back from being there besides her throughout her growing years. Not for a split second I thought of leaving home for a carrier life anymore.

So that's when my never ending story as a mom begins.. Despite all the hardship I went through raising my kids, I still can stood tall and proudly announce I'm a mom of 2 adorable kids. Never did it occur to my mind that I regretted leaving behind all my years of studying and working. My kids meant more than that.

It's one tough job being a mom n raising your own kids. Every mom has a different story to share. Different child has a different tantrums that will later developed into their personality... I'm still, and forever will be learning and challenging myself to becoming a far more better mom. Many tips I learned and would gladly to share with other moms out there..

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Chicken/Beef 'Begedil'

I've been craving lots of stuff lately since entering my end of 2nd timester. :-)  I'm a BIG fan of begedil, one of our local cuisine dishes, made of mashed fried potatoes. It's a hearty snack too hen eating on its own. I've always tried to figure out myself before and ended up in the 'wrong version' of begedil. Till I followed the recipes from these sites. :-)  Beef begedil and chicken begedil .

If you are stick to rules type like me when it comes to cooking, the measurements are not an issu for me. I just see 'begedil recipe' as a mixture of mashed fried potatoes and fried beef/ chicken of your choice. Just roll them into balls and dip into beaten eggs prior to frying. Then its up to you t add in flavours of your choice. It could be some simple fried onions like I did, or other spices, chilies, paprica pepper of choice, etc. No that hard at all for a homemade family treats. Here's how mine turn out. Just potato, chicken, fried onions. :-) My fussy kids LOVE it! Happy cooking...


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