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It's the Durian season!

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By cherubslips · May 14, 2012 · 0 Comments · 26 Views

It's the start of the durian season! The easiest way to identify the start of a durian season is when marketplaces start selling baskets of durians rather cheaply. However, I've heard that it's best to start eating your way only in June, a little further into the season.

 

My family is a huge fan of the pungent fruit. I like it, but I can't say I'm a connoisseur. I can't identify variety from variety, but hey, I can tell what I like or don't like :p

 

We started this year's season with.... Durian Mousse Cake from Goodwood Park Hotel! And Durian puffs, which were all consumed before I thought of taking photos, hahahah.

 

I really like this mousse cake. The sponge cake, which is rather sweet, balances out the creamy rich flavour of the durian. It is also so very moist and soft, the way I like sponge cakes (minus the over sweetness though). The pulp in between the layers is really generous in portion, and with each bite, you can taste the pulpy skin and the creamy goodness. Yummy! A large cake of about 2kg costs us $46 after a 20% discount, which makes it really worthwhile to try!

 

And while I have no photos for the Durian puffs, they're even better than the cake! Just imagine a huge chunk of really good durian pulp and 2 small bits of pastry. Absolutely delish if you like the fruit! The unfortunate thing was that the puff base was rather dry, and certainly not the best cream puff I've had. It was edible only because of the durian in between!

 

I'll probably be heading to a durian planatation in June to enjoy more Durians, but for now, let me know:

Do you hate or love the fruit? Where's the best place to get durian-flavoured confectionaries? I would love to try out other durian pastries!

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These Streets: Japan 2012 – Pre-travels Preparations (text-heavy)

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By cherubslips · May 13, 2012 · 2 Comments · 44 Views

The first part of the travel series on Japan will focus on how to prepare for a Free-and-Easy trip. The basic things you should settle before travelling would be insurance, air tickets and accommodation. If possible, it would always be good to have a rough idea of the main attractions you like to visit, while leaving room for exploration around the country, as well as obtaining maps in case you can't find your way around.

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Giveaway Alert!

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By cherubslips · May 12, 2012 · 0 Comments · 39 Views

In case you haven't noticed, I have been gushing about Posh Polish's nail art rings. They have now expanded into earrings, so that's one more excuse to pick up your first accessory from them, if you haven't.

 

Meanwhile, Mel, the owner of Posh Police, is having a giveaway on her blog! Do hop over and check out the awesomey prizes!

 

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Haul from Japan!

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By cherubslips · May 11, 2012 · 3 Comments · 60 Views

Hey everyone, I'm back!

 

Japan was a blast, and I can't wait to go back. We'll probably target the Kansai region again, venturing outside of Osaka and Kyoto cities, to places like Kobe. Or, other parts of Japan. Whichever really, because Japan is such a nice place!

 

Today's post will focus on my haul from Japan. However, I was planning on writing a series of posts on my travels, and I hope nobody minds, since it wasn't my intentions to do travels posts at all. There will be tips on the transportation system there, places to visit, food, shopping etc, and I think some of it will come in useful if you're intending to travel there sometime soon!

 

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So, as mentioned, this post is about presenting to you my teeny weeny haul from Japan. It's honestly not a lot of things, but we were travelling on a fairly tight budget (and we kept to it really well!), and besides, I was determined not to haul too much makeup. Afterall, I can't say I'm a big fan of Japanese makeup. So, the focus was really on the drugstore skincare products from Japan, and some random stuff like bags. And oh, things aren't exactly that cheap in Japan either, hence the smaller haul.

 

Clockwise starting from top left corner: Brush Roll, Haba Labo Super Hyaluronic Acid Hydrating Lotion Refill (150ml), Biore Sunblock, Anessa Sunblock, pretty wallet, Charcott Loose Powder in Translucent, Rohto Lychee Eye Drops, Daiso's Eyeshadow Palette and Daiso Nail Polish.

 

The brush roll was too pretty not to purchase! I'm starting to like floral prints, and when I saw them, I knew I had to get them. And, I purchased an additional one for Frockandrolla, and I'm glad she liked it. =)

 

The Hada Labo toner was a little unexpected. I still have a mega huge bottle of it, and probably won't finish it anytime soon, However, it was so inexpensive (598 yen, or S$9.20, compared to $19.90 locally) that I bought it on impulse. The Biore sunblock was also cheap (also 598 yen, compared to S$14.90 locally), and would be good for days I can't bear to use more expensive sunblocks. The Anessa sunblock was the one item I HAD to get, since it's exclusive to the Japanese market. Granted you could buy anything off the Internet now, but it's obviously more economical to purchase it there. I got it at a steal for only 1970 yen, or SS$30.30 for the bigger bottle.

 

The wallet was a late find at Harajuku on our very last day in Japan. I fell in love with it at first sight, but didn't purchase it initially because of the cost. It was about 2600yen, or S$40+. In the end, it came home with me as a gift from the bf, because he could tell how much I love the wallet! :p

 

Charcott Loose Powder was another product I was interested in purchasing. I've tried their loose powder in another shade (764 I believe). It's no where near my HG Maybelline Dream Matte Powder, but it has a lovely texture which makes me feel happy wearing it. So, I purchased it in the translucent shade. This set me back by about 1200yen, or S$18.46. The Rohto Eyedrops was another one of those 'if-I-see-it-I-will-buy' items. I already own another Rohto eyedrop, but since this lychee one is so famous (and honestly, I'm sure you're just as curious as I am to know if you can 'taste' the lychee flavour!), so I grabbed it when purchasing the other items.

 

From Daiso, I bought myself aneyeshadow palette. Obviously, they had TONS of other palettes, but I couldn't grab all 5-6 neutral palettes, so I got the bf to select just one, and oh my, I AM ABSOLUTELY IN LOVE WITH IT. The eyeshadows are surprisingly really nice, not at all sheer like I expected, and not as shimmery too. The shade on the bottom left is so absolutely pretty, I can actually see myself hitting pan on it. It's a nice purple-brown that really compliments my eye colour so well, and it's such a good shade to put all over the lid, blending well, and poof, nice eyes! =)=) I grabbed a pretty nail polish too, a dark green with really pretty shimmers. I haven't really tested it yet, so I'll blog about it when I've used it for a full manicure!

 

If you don't see a pricetag written for some of the products, it's because I purchased additional ones for friends (ahem, frockandrolla), so I rather not let her know just how much the items cost :p You could always PM me though!

 

I purchased 2 bags as well, both of which were on sale. This first bag would be so very good for working life, without sacrificing my preference for sling bags. There were 2 shades available, but I went with the less common (or so I think) colour. This costs me only 1000yen, or S$15.38.

 

The second bag would join the ranks of casual outings out, and is roomy enough fro my liking. I honestly bring quite a bit of things out, since I have to bring an umbrella, a book, water bottle/cardigan etc. This costs me 1500yen, or S$23.00.

 

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And so that concludes my haul post. I purchased all these over 9 days, and they came from all 3 cities I visited (Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo). The shoes there are drop-dead gorgeous, but they were rather expensive, and I didn't have much time to shop, so I went along with things i could do research on (the drugstore cosmetics), and bags that I saw along the way. As usual, my boyfriend and I totally didn't give ourselves enough time to do shopping, and it didn't help that departmental stores close at 8pm. The only day spent shopping was our last day in Tokyo, where I spent the time looking for suitable gifts for all my friends! And, not everything was cheap, with brands like K-Palette as cheap/expensive as they are in Singapore.

 

Next up, I'll be blogging about my free-and-easy experience in Japan, and most importantly, how best to keep to a small budget for an expensive country like Japan!

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Just a short update!

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By cherubslips · April 29, 2012 · 3 Comments · 40 Views

Hey everyone!

 

I'm so sorry for disappearing! Well, I had to finish my thesis, and woots, I'm finally graduating with a degree with honours! Not that I'm looking forward to working :(

 

Well, I didn't plan any post, because I had my last paper on the 24th April, and flew off to Japan straight after! So, I'm blogging from Japan now (Koyto now!), and Japan is amazing! It's my second trip here, but this time round, it's free and easy, and relatively budget. Still, I love love Japan <3

 

The drugstores here is cosmetic heaven. Like, convenience stores stock brands such as aqualabel, and other 'discount' shops stock everything you can think of! Tons of Japanese brands (even Shiseido), as well as Western brands. The range they carry is much wider, and they even have Max Factor here!

 

Ok, I shall have to end this entry by sharing a picture, and blog properly again when I'm back!

 

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