I was supposed to bring my hamster Pudding (aka Fatty) to the vet this morning. Poor Pudding has some kind of growth on his legs so he is slightly uncomfortable. I am not too sure what it was, and it doesn’t seem to be going away. I made an appointment prior to going as I know there are loads of people there during the weekend. I arrived on time and was pleased to know that I was next in queue. After the dude with a cat came out, I got myself ready to go in. To my surprise, the vet called a dog in. I enquired with the nurse and she gave a flaky answer, ‘Uhuh, I did remind the vet….’. After the dog came out, the nurse told the vet that she should be seeing Pudding first. Again, she called another dog in. By then, I was quite angry. I don’t see how other walk-in customers should be able to cut the queue. Also, I can tell that the vet couldn’t quite be bothered with a small hamster. It may be small, but is it not a pet as well? Why should it be perceived as any less important than a dog or cat? In the end, I walked out and took a cab back. I am sure I can find another vet who will take Pudding more seriously.
I made a simple carbonara and garlic bread for lunch. It was absolutely delightful. Simple yet flavourful. Carbonara is not something I normally order when I am at a restaurant because the ones I tried in the past had too strong a milky flavour which I dislike. This one that I made here is much better (to me at least) and I love the way the bacon and cream blended so well with the pasta. The garlic bread is a little sinful, judging from the amount of butter I added, but its worth it. I managed to use up most of the ingredients I bought in the past few days. Woohoo!
Spaghetti Carbonara
7 slices of thick-cut bacon (I used half streaky and half back bacon)
¼ cup thickened cream
1 egg, room temperature
½ an onion, chopped
3 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
Handful of parsley and oregano, finely chopped
Spaghetti for 2
Parmesan cheese
1. Break the egg into a bowl. Add cream and mix thoroughly. Set aside for later use.
2. Chop up the bacon into fat pieces. Add a tablespoon of oil into a heated non-stick pan. Add in the bacon and let them cook for about 5 minutes.
3. Add in the onions and cook until almost transparent. Throw in the chopped garlic.
4. Cook the pasta into a pot of boiling salted water. Remove the pasta 2 minutes short of the stipulated cooking time.
5. Add the pasta to the pan of bacon. Add parsley and oregano. Mix thoroughly. Pour the pasta into a heated bowl. Pour in cream mixture and toss to coat evenly. Serve immediately.
Garlic Bread
4 thick slices of baguette or any hard crust bread
5 tbsp of butter
5 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
½ an onion, finely chopped
Parmesan cheese
Cayenne pepper (optional)
1. Melt butter in a non-stick pan. Add onion and let it cook till transparent, about 3 minutes. Add the garlic and continue to cook for another 3 minutes. Leave aside to cool.
2. Preheat the oven to grill mode at 175C (350F). Spread the mixture evenly onto the bread. Sprinkle parmesan cheese on top of the bread. Top with some cayenne pepper for a spicy kick.
3. Grill for 10 minutes, or until the cheese melt. Serve immediately.

Happy new year to all! I am home alone for the next few days. Woo hoo!! My parents are away in Hong Kong so I am left alone in the house. This means that I can have a chance to cook my own meals. Being traditional chinese, the meals I have at home are mostly asian. I only get to eat western food when I go out. For dinner, I decide to make a comforting meal of spaghetti and meat balls. The recipe calls for a mixture of veal, pork and beef. Due to religious reasons, I omitted the beef and veal, using all pork instead. The meatballs still turned out fantastic. I would suggest that you make the meatballs the night before, so that the flavours will really seep in. For the sauce, I also added in about 50ml of red wine. The recipe was originally for 12 – 16 people. I scaled it down without much problems. Another great recipe from 