Wednesday, September 01, 2004


  • spring cleaning for the soul

    spring is here!
    *yay* but not so good for my nose. the amount of pollen in the air gives me a blocked nose. a bad thing to happen for a foodlover. blocked nose meaning i cant smell nor taste much of the yummilicous food placed in front of me. even though the food looks appealing without the smell and taste, it is just not the same. *aiyaaaaa*

    i am such a "3 minute heat" person. i have only been blogging for a while and i am already feeling tired. dont get me wrong, i am enjoying foodblogging very much and it would be sad and silly of me to stop foodblogging. but lately with so many on-going matters for me to attend to, my energy is starting to slip away from me.

    quick!
    someone get me some power food.
    hmmmm. power smoothies would be nice

    so i am going away temporarily from my dearest dearest foodblog until i have all things sorted out and that's probably when i have an overdose of power smoothies.

    i am just going to go spring clean my soul, my body and my mind *temporarily* and then i will be back with a fresh mind and thought. hopefully my english improves too *fingers cross*

    mata-ne, minna-san.
    i will be back once i feel "cleansed". oh. maybe i just need a detox program!

Comments (2)

  • Hi Pinkcocoa, 1st time browse ur blog. Nice nice sweets. Remind me of my sis's home-made cake very much. I am very lousy in making sweets. :P

    I hv my own food blog too, talking bout food mainly in Japan. If hv time, please go n take a look. http://kuishinbomeow.blogspot.com/

    Hope u recover from ur pollen allergy soon. In Japan, they drink sweet tea (http://www.hassendou.com/kahun.htm) in curing pollen allergy. Maybe u would like to try. Sorry the link is only in Japanese.

    Wish to see u blogging again soon. Take care n hv a good summer soul healing.

    fish fish

  • hi fish fish (cute name!)
    thanks for visiting. glad you enjoyed my blog.

    thanks for the link to the japanese sweet tea. cant read japanese though. seems to me that it is a chinese herb that they are using. can only guess from my very limited knowledge on kanji. :p i know a lot of japanese suffer from hayfever too when it's springtime! lucky mine is a mild one.

    and oh. my hayfever is gone now! *yay* but i wont mind trying out the sweet tea. :)
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