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Thursday, February 26, 2015

Soap like Food -- #8 Waffle Ice Cream !

We are experiencing a dry spell in Singapore and I am perspiring buckets even as I fix myself this oh-so-soapalicious dessert ! There is nothing I like better than warm waffle served with a good dollop of strawberry ice cream ...  drizzled with bitter-sweet chocolate sauce and lots of sprinkles! Heavenly! 

Handmade Waffle Ice Cream Soap


Handmade Waffle Ice Cream Soap


Handmade Waffle Ice Cream Soap


Friday, February 20, 2015

Soap like Food -- #7 Fish Nian Gao !

Nian Gao (粘糕) which means "sticky cake" is a popular gift during Chinese New Year. It is considered good luck to eat Nian Gao as the Chinese words 粘糕 sound identical to 年高 which implies prosperity year after year. The tradition of eating Nian Gao, which dates back several thousand years, is believed to ensure that better times will come.

The traditional Nian Gao is round in shape (symbolising wholeness) with an auspicious decoration on top. Nian Gao fashioned into beautiful carps take this tradition to another level of abundance and wealth. Fish Nian Gao -- 年年有餘 symbolises surplus every year !


Fish Nian Gao Soap 


Wishing You a Happy & Prosperous Chinese New Year ! 
GONG XI FA CAI !
年年有餘 !

Thursday, February 12, 2015

Soap like Food -- #6 Rainbow Jelly !

Valentine's Day is just round the corner and I am so inspired by all the rainbows and hearts that I see everywhere. This week's Soap like Food is the oh-so-beautiful Rainbow Jelly Soap ... nothing quite as sexy as rainbow jelly shots for your Valentine ! Oh yeahhhh ....

Rainbow Jelly Soap


Rainbow Jelly Soap


Rainbow Jelly Soap


Thursday, February 5, 2015

Soap like Food -- #5 Mandarin Orange !

Yesterday was the first day of spring, also known as Li Chun, in the Chinese solar calendar. The Year of the Wood Goat has begun and Chinese New Year is just round the corner!

I have been soaping since 2009 and each year I would receive numerous requests to handmake mandarin orange soaps during Chinese New Year. I always turned down these orders as I was concerned that my mandarin orange soaps would not look realistic. 

When Meimei told me that her good friend Z had asked if I made mandarin orange soaps 2 days ago, I decided to challenge myself and just do it. Shopping for Mandarin oranges during this time of the year is super fun. Meimei and I sampled so many different types of mandarin orange before finally settling for the juicy sweet and tangy Pongkan.


Mandarin Orange Soap

Mandarin Orange Soap


Mandarin Orange Soaps

Ooohhh ... I love how my mandarin orange soaps turned out! Have a great Year of the Wood Goat everyone!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Soap Challenge Club -- Soap Swap !

I participated in the Spoon/Chopstick Swirl Soap Challenge organised by Amy Warden last December. Members of this Challenge Club were also given the option to participate in a soap swap. My last soap swap was way back in 2011. Naturally I said "Yes!" and I opted to be paired with an international member (i.e. the member may be located ANYWHERE that is possibly accessible on our planet!)

My partner was Karen Harvey from Talkeetna, Alaska!! We were required to send one of our Spoon/Chopstick Swirl soaps to our swap partner, so I sent Karen one of my Wishing Star Soaps :)

Wishing Star Soap

I was SUPER thrilled when I received a wonderful smelling package in the letterbox yesterday evening. MeiMei and I carefully opened the package, wanting to savour the moment. We loved it! Thank you Karen!

Northern Lights Soap, handmade by Karen Harvey


Northern Lights Soap, handmade by Karen Harvey


Northern Lights Soap, handmade by Karen Harvey


Northern Lights Soap, handmade by Karen Harvey


Check out Karen's blog post about her Northern Lights Soap that she made for the soap challenge!