Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Sourcing for side table



V.Hive | nest of tables | deep red/dark walnut/coffee | made in denmark | 60 x 60 x 42.2cm | $129 | Free Delivery





V.Hive | glass top | 42 x 42 x 42cm | $125 | Free delivery

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Housekeeping: Great Tips

  • To remove strong onion odours from your hands or from cutting boards, rub in some dry mustard and then rinse off.
  • If you want your potatoes nice and crisp, sprinkle the spuds with flour before you fry them.
  • If you want better tasting sausages, boil them first in a little water, until the water all evaporates, leaving lots of fat. Then fry the sausages in it.

    5. Cut food pieces in uniform sizes to allow each to cook in the same amount of time.

    6. Getting stickers off wooden cabinets can be a sticky problem. Remove as much of the sticker as possible with your fingernail or the edge of a credit card. Apply multi-purpose lubricant spray to remaining sticker bits and leave them to soak for at least 15 minutes. This will soften the adhesive. Use a scrubbing pad to rub in the direction of the wood grain. Repeat if required. Do not try this method on unfinished wood because the spray will cause a stain.

    7. Refrigerators run with plenty of dust under them but they do not run efficiently this way. Dust acts as an insulator, preventing a fridge from losing heat as fast as it should. To maximise cooling and save on your energy bill, use a vacuum or brush to remove as much dust as you can.

    8. To keep crawling insects away, place bay leaves in kitchen drawers and flour/sugar jars. (bay leaves? http://www.mccormick.com/content.cfm?id=8212)

    9. When frying, turn the food with a slotted metal spoon, tongs or metal pancake turner to prevent disturbing the coating or puncturing the food.

    10. One simple way of removing coffee stains in mugs is to use baking soda. Sprinkle some on a clean, damp sponge or cloth and rub onto the discoloured spots. Let it set for a few minutes, then rub again until the stain is completely removed.

How to clean stainless steel ware

Materials:
  • Cif (previously known as Jif) scouring cream
  • Soda
  • 3M Stainless steel polisher

Kitchencare Tips

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How to remove water marks on stainless steel surface

Materials:
  • stainless steel polisher from HOME-FIX DIY
  • WD40
  • multi-purpose magicclean liquid wash

How to clean stainless steel backsplash

Materials:
  • mild detergent
  • dry cloth
Methods:
  1. wash down using a mild detergent
  2. rinse
  3. polish with a dry cloth
Notes:
  • Avoid abrasive cleaners and bleaches, scouring pads, and steel wool, all of which may permanently damage the finish and cause pitting

How to clean grouts between tiles

Materials:
  • mosaic/tiles cleaner from NTUC (big brown bottle)
  • steel bristle brush from hardware shop
Methods:
  1. poured it concentrated
  2. scrubbed
  3. clean it off
Notes:
  • DO NOT leave the solution on the grout for too long. Somehow it will eat into the shininess of the ceramic tiles and you will get non-shiny stains
  • If the stain is SUPER dirty, then borrow a steamer. Wash it once, then use the steamer to steam the grout, then apply the solution again then scrub

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Monday, December 4, 2006

How to organize your magazines/books

Vases & Bouquets

Currently sourcing for vases & bouquets. According to forums and my research, below are the places to look for those items:-

Cellini - zen style vase ($50 ~ $200+)
Zen Traditional IMM - dry sticks
Lim's Art -
Barang Barang - All balinese style