Sungkyunkwan Scandal

Looking at the synopsis and the above picture, it wouldn't have fall into my "to watch" list, if not for my colleague who had highly recommended this show.
I thought the 4 leads were blah...in terms of looks and whom I am not familiar with, in other shows. But as what most Korean shows always manage to do, it has since scored a spot in my heart, as one of the best dramas in 2011 I have watched.

Sungkyunkwan Scandal is set in Sungkyunkwan University in the late Joseon era during the reign of King Jeongjo, revolving around the exploits and love stories of four youths. When her younger brother’s illness worsens and their family is in danger of being evicted from their house for lack of money, Kim Yoon Hee enters the school under his name, disguised as a boy in her desperation to support him. There, she becomes friends with the intelligent and upright Lee Sun Joon, the playboy Goo Yong Ha and rebellious Moon Jae Shin.


This is the story of Yunhee, who believes there's no one to trust in the world except for herself, and three men she encounters, Seonjun, the arrogant dogmatist, Jaesin, the rebel and Yongha, the cynic.

She enters Sungkyunkwan as a pupil and the story is her journey of growth and reaching the state of "Sungkyun (harmony)."

The strong, vivid characters make a colorful storyline which will be empathized with by young viewers and also shared by adults who look back on their young years. It will an encouraging, motiviating series to any and all viewers.
Woman disguised as man in Joseon!
Can she pull this off? She is excited and nervous. She must survive at Sungkyunkwan without getting caught, without revealing her identity.
Men and women were strictly divided socially during the Confucianist Joseon era and Sungkyunkwan was off limits to women. Kim Yunhee ventures into this all male institute. She will die if she is caught.
Her survival story is studded with misunderstanding and incidents.
The tension is unbearable! She needs to hide and there are those who want to unveil her secret. They chase after each other.
There's also heartrending love. This love story questions the essence of love.

The boyish smile on Song Joong Ki will set many hearts aflutter and fits his role in this drama as one who is witty and love-savvy, always ready to dish out advice to his good friends. He has an on-going bro-mance ( brother friendship) with Yoo Ah In.

Yoo Ah In who acted as Jae-shin is my favourite character in the show. He wasn't handsome to begin with, but his character in the show is excellent. I like him, in his long-haired messy role. Being the 2nd leading man who lost his love interest to the first lead ( as usual in all K-dramas ), I felt for him deeply. He is so big-hearted and  generous to his love rival. He takes good care of Yoon Hee and is always around to catch her when she falls ( a figure of speech ).


Like Baker King, Kim Tak Goo, this story is an all-rounded story which touches on love, rivalry and friendship. In it, you feel the sincerity of the characters as they helped one another to overcome difficulties and you can't help but to cheer for them.

There were some loose ends which I didn't like. What is the background of Cho-Sun, why did she become the Fake Messenger in the show? It wasn't correctly represented and explained.
The main core was the girl acted as a boy in the show, but it was only being found out in the last episode which is really short and left me feeling abit cheated and dissatisfied. I was hoping for more, but well, it didn't turn out that way. I just wanted to have a more in-depth story and on-goings, after being found out that she is a girl.

That aside, I really like the 4 of them being together as good friends who encouraged one another. Thats what true friendship is all about, isn't it?
The whole story is just delightful fun, full of zest and spirit in each of the characters. Watch it, and tell me if you have enjoyed it!

Royce Prafeuille Chocolat




Christmas is just round the corner and what better way to spend it, than to get a box of matcha chocolates? I was at Royce, Takashimaya basement, when I chanced upon this new flavour from Royce.

“Feuille” in “Prafeuille” is the French for leaf. Between just 3mm thick chocolate leaves a variety of sauces is sandwiched. The secret of the deliciousness is the 3 mm thickness.
Its special characteristic is the thinness: the chocolate leaves which sandwich the sauce are made as thin as possible. First the crispy texture of the chocolate, then it melts on the tongue: a velvety delicious palate. The texture of the sandwiched sauce enhances the softness. When put in the mouth, a new delicacy of a blend of 2 tastes is obtained.


At $15 for 30pieces, the fragrant green tea is sandwiched between green tea milk chocolate squares. It is infused with fresh Hokkaido cream and the box of chocolate is flown in from Sapporo, Japan.
It has a rich matcha flavour matched with a strong white chocolate taste.
My husband says its good, which is rare for someone who doesn't count chocolates and matcha as his favourites.

One slice and I found myself reaching for a glass of water because my throat feels dry and heaty. Its not something that I can pop a few pieces per day, even though its a thin slice.



Source : Royce , Yumdeal




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Repair Services

1. A DAMAGED PIANO
We recommend: Chiu Piano.
Besides fixing broken strings, they can also clean sticky keys and remove mouldy stains caused by humidity.Senior project manager Adeline Tan, 35, says that Chiu Piano is reputable and dependable; her piano “is as good as new now.” 

Chiu Piano is located at #02-06 Thomson Plaza, tel: 6454-7679. Repair costs include the assessment charge of $35; it will cost $10 to $90 to replace a copper string; rates for cleaning sticky keys start from $500.

2. BROKEN JEWELLERY
We recommend:  Poh Seng Jewellers.
Fix broken jewellery hooks and settings, resize rings, and even polish and smooth chipped jade. Pat Lee, 41, a teacher, said that Poh Seng “is a reputable shop” that she trusts. The hook of her diamond bracelet was replaced by a replica of the old one.
Poh Seng Jewellers is located at 227 New Bridge Road, Tel: 6223 8605. Rates range from $10 to repair a hook to a few hundred dollars to change diamond settings.

3. A TORN SOFA
We recommend: Fabrio Furnishings.
Re-upholster worn sofas, in fabric, PVC or leather. It takes from seven days to re-upholster a sofa, excluding the time taken for the requested fabric to arrive. Senior graphic designer Kathleen Chan, 36, raves about the excellent workmanship and the fabric quality; she adds that the fabric “looks gorgeous!”


Fabrio Furnishings is located at #B1-19A Park Mall, Tel: 6337 0079. Rates for re-upholstering a two-seater sofa range from $800 for fabric; from $2,500 for leather.

4. A FADED FAMILY PORTRAIT OR AN OLD PHOTO
We recommend: Magicfoto.
The company can touch up digitally scanned images of old photos and reprint them on photo paper or canvas. However, they are not able to restore an original photo. “The few professionals trained in this area work in the museums,” says co-owner Ken. Teacher Sharon Foo, 30, says that Magicfoto did “deliver excellent results” even for urgent prints.

Magicfoto’s photo restoration rates range from $80 to $250. For more information, call 9008 4983 (Lim Shiang Han)/ 9783- 1236 or visit their website at www.magicfoto.sg.


5. A STAINED CARPET
We recommend: Hassan’s Carpets.
Clean up carpet stains caused by common problems like wine spills or pet urine. Ink stains can be hard to remove, so the area would need to be unplucked and replaced with new wool. Cleaning time is 14 days or more, depending on the size of the carpet. The store provides pick-up and delivery service and a free quotation is also available upon request.

Hassan’s Carpets is located at #01-12/13 Tanglin Shopping Centre, Tel: 6737 5626. Carpet cleaning rates start from $100.

6. OLD CHAIRS AND TABLES
We recommend: Uncle Bob furniture repair.
Restore colours, mend kinks and fix the broken legs of wooden furniture, plus re-varnishing. But he can’t salvage wet furniture made from woodchips; the wood would have swelled irreversibly.

Varnishing and painting jobs cost $80 to $100, while cleaning the mother-of-pearl inlay on rosewood furniture costs a few thousand dollars. Call Bob Lim at 9750-1036 for further enquiries.

7. A DESIGNER BAG WITH PEELING LEATHER
We recommend: Chan Yew Leather Bags Manufacturer.
Repair worn, seasoned or cracked leather handles and bags. They can stitch torn inner linings, and frayed bag edges. Tattered leather edges on straps can be completely replaced.

Chan Yew Leather Bags Manufacturer is located at #07-07 Yi Xiu Factory Building, 65 Sims Avenue, Tel: 6748 9679. Rates range from $12 to $30 to stitch bag edges; from $100 to replace worn handles.

8. A VINTAGE WATCH
We recommend: Bonfield.
Restore vintage watches. Bonfield owner Eric Ong says: “If you’ve been told your watch can’t be fixed, come see me. I’ll get it done!”

Bonfield is located at #01- 329, 48 Tanglin Halt Road, Tel: 6473 5505. Bonfield’s rates do vary with the request and timepiece, and can range into the thousands of dollars.

Source : Her World  

Flor : Ice Cheese Tart with Green Tea and Yuzu


In a tartlette of an almond cookie and FLOR's signature creamcheese filling, there is a flurry of tastes and textures; featured most prominently is the melt-in-your-mouth lightly salted creamcheese filling, followed by the incredibly fragrant crunch of the almond cookie

I got this off their webpage as I wasn't able to capture a good shot since I was munching it in the car. Its just too delicious and I am too hungry. On the webpage, its stated as $3.20 but I bought it for $3.40 at the Takashimaya outlet.

The picture doesn't do justice to it, as it just doesn't look that appetising. In reality, its not that green in colour.
The cheese and green tea is a lethal combination with the cripsy cookie at the bottom layer.
Check the rest of the flavours here.

Bourbon Mini Baum Roll FS Matcha





I picked this up since it contains matcha. Thats why the blog is known as matcha musings. lol. A Baum Roll is a rolled up cake. Its a bit sweet though. Each packet comes with vanilla and matcha flavours. The outer layer is like a roll of hardened mousse with sponge cake inbetween it. Pardon my description as I am very poor at that.

Wholesale-dress.net

It was a nasty experience shopping for clothes from China. A Malaysian blogger shopped from there and so, I thought I would give it a try. I have better luck with the hair accessories though. The items are cheap but the shipping is not. In fact, the shipping is almost of the same price as the total purchase amount.


I decided to share my experience here, in order to prevent more people from being cheated. I bought 3 items and 2 items are not usable. Their after sales service is simply appalling. Good luck to you, if you decide to shop from them.

Item on site:

Actual item is tarnished :


Item on site :


Actual item with button broken and shoulder flap hanging in mid-air :



Bourbon Petit Matcha Lan De Chat



Being petite and light, its an ideal snack for the afternoon tea. I can finish up the whole packet in just 1 sitting because its not alot, its yummy and its addictive. Need I say more?
If you are familiar with Japanese snacks, then you would be familiar with the term used "Langue De Chat" 
While I do not understand the term fully, but its a type of cookie which is made popular in Hokkaido. Anyone who visit Hokkaido would have bought a rectangle cookie that is termed as "Langue De Chat" that looks alittle like this with a prettier packaging, of course.
It costs $2 at major supermarkets.

Mary Stayed Out All Night

Yesterday was the last episode of Mary Stayed Out All Night on our cable TV and I was searching for one of the songs when I stumbled upon this.
I did not manage to find the song I was looking for but this video really made my day. The music matched the scenes very well, everything just came out so right.



Synopsis
Wi Mae Ri is the cheerful, pragmatic daughter of a failed businessman who had grown used to being constantly on the move to escape from debtors. She becomes fast friends with the free-spirited indie singer Kang Moo Kyul when she nearly ran him over in a car. Meanwhile, her father Wi Dae Han is saved from his debtors by his old friend, Jung Suk, who had just returned from considerable success in the Japanese entertainment industry. Jung Suk, who had harboured a secret love for Mae Ri's mother, sets up a deal with Dae Han to have Mae Ri marry his son, Jung In. In her desperate to escape this predicament, Mae Ri begs Moo Kyul to pose as her husband, and finds herself in even more trouble than before when her father proposes a 100-day period in which she has to divide her time equally between Moo Kyul and Jung In, after which she has to decide who to marry.

There was a change of scriptwriter after episode 7 due to some internal unhappiness in the team so how the story unfolds right after that, may not be the intended script of what the original writer wants in the story. Nevertheless, there is a happy ending as with most Korean dramas.

This is not the best drama I have watched as some of the characters displayed quite bizzare behaviours which do not gelled with the story, but if you looked beyond that, its quite a cute, lovely and sweet story of the couple.
I like Jang Guen Suk as a rocker which goes right well with his long hair image but I do find some of his actions abit effeminate at times ( alright, I think JGS's fans are going to kill me ). He is very attractive when he
smiles though, but he broods more than he smiles in this show, mainly because of his jealousy and bad tempered character.

Ochacha Butterscotch


At $4.95 from Ochacha Cafe at Paragon, this is a hot drink, supposingly filled with matcha, milk and butterscotch. Milk is abit too much and butterscotch is barely there.

Couque D'asses Langue De Chat Cookies and Maccha Chocolate


I picked this up recently and similar to how Langue De Chat taste like, but with green tea flavour. Its not bad but I believe I will soon get sick of the biscuits soon.



Koicha Crepe Roll


From Nippon-ya, comes this crepe-roll biscuit. Its not nice at all. With a plastic taste, as though the biscuit have been sealed in the packaging for a very loooong time. I even check the expiry date several times just to ensure that I am not munching on expired products. haha.
Without the plastic smell, it could have been a decent product, just not fantastic.
It costs $11.70 in Nippon-ya at Ion Orchard

Matcha Meltdown at Ochacha


I love matcha. I really do. I enjoyed indulging in them.
Sometimes, on a weekday night, after my eyebrow trimming at Paragon, I will visit Ochacha at Paragon Basement to have my dinner. A not-so-nice ramen and a nice drink.

This Matcha Meltdown is something I have tried recently. At $5.65, its so expensive but for the sake of matcha, I am willing to try. The glass comes with frozen matcha ice-cubes and the waitress will pour some warm milk in it, in front of you. Its a very interesting concept. However due to the huge number of ice-cubes, I feel that the drink is not exactly worth the $5.65. Once is enough. A well-balanced drink but its a novelty I can do without after one time.

Updates

I have been away for so long. It just didn't seem right, now that my grandfather is no longer around. 6 months since his demise. Where have the time gone to? Can I achieve something in life, with my grandfather's blessings? Sometimes, I don't know what I want in life anymore. I just want to be happy, but it just seems so near, yet so far.
Recently there have been a major restructuring in my company. It affected several of my close colleagues and I was rather depressed about it. In fact, I have lost many of my lunch kaki throughout the years. I am not even doing 1 person's job anymore. Its been so long but did anyone appreciate my efforts. Hardly.
I have been in the company far too long, seeing too much changes and everyone is asking me why am I not moving on?
I wanted to, but the right opportunity just doesn't seem to come my way. What have I been doing wrong, I kept asking myself? But no answer came to me, just like 2 years ago.
I want to be happy. I really want to, but I don't know how to work towards that. Life is becoming so meaningless for me at times.

Baker King, Kim Tak Goo


I have just completed watching this show on cable tv though I have missed quite a few episodes at the start. An excellent show to recommend for any K-drama fans. Kim Tak Goo is a guy whom you will root from the start to the end. His sincerity and kindness touches everyone who knows him. His talent with a keen sense of smell had you in awe as he made wonderful bread one after another.
His determination and persistence in overcoming all odds are commendable and inspiring.

Initially, just reading the synopsis made me yawn because it just seemed so boring, however as 2 colleagues have highly recommended this show to me, so I thought I would just give it a shot and I never regretted it.
I love K-dramas, just like how much I love reading novels, I just feel that I am being transported to another world, free of worries and troubles. But after the bubble broke, you know its just a story. No one would be so kind, so nice and so good in this materialistic world.

Synopsis :
Kim Tak Goo is the eldest son of Goo In Jong, the president of Samhwa Enterprise, a legend in the baking industry. Although he is an extremely talented baker and seemed destined to succeed his father as president, Goo In Jong's family plotted to rob him of his inheritance because he was born to In Jong's mistress. Tak Goo's determination to become number one in the baking industry drives him to rebuild his career from scratch despite the many trials he faces.

Official Site - here
Watch Online - here
OST - here

God Of Study craze

Recently, I have been catching on this korea drama which my sister bought in Poh Kim.


I was like "eee" when I first saw the DVD, its all in Chinese and no English or Korea titles. The synopsis on the back of the DVD is also in Chinese. A very funny packaging of Korean drama, was what I thought. There was no English subtitles in the show, which is another "huh?". I have the expectation that DVDs should come with English subtitles. The actors and actresses in the show were like "blah"...no one with winsome looks or anyone whom I am familiar with.
To summed it up, I actually have no expectation of the show but surprisingly it was good and I was really hooked on the show.

The story tells of a poor lawyer who decides to teach a bunch of rebellious students. He promises to get five of them into their most prestigious college in the country. Its based on a popular Japanese manga – Dragon Zakura. Read more here

Here's where you can watch it online : mysoju
Here's the synopsis : dramabeans
The OST : koreadramamv

Its quite a sweet and endearing story about how to study smart in school, with the right attitude and values that one should have. Since I am no longer studying, I paid no heed to the tips dished out in the drama but perhaps students may find it relevant. Some of the tips have been taught by my teachers before, like doing a mind-map, etc. Some studying methods are pretty ridiculous, like running around the class while trying to memorize their vocabulary, I meant, how do I study when my eyes are bobbing up and down, right?

Ocha Crunch




Another one of my matcha indulgences. I am a big matcha fan, without any nuts or azuki beans. For this Ocha Crunch, the matcha flavour is layered on top of the chocolate crunch. A very nice indulgence on a lazy afternoon when you just need something to munch on.
I bought it from Nippon-ya at Ion Orchard.