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22 February 2021

Food Review - Shepherd's Pie Singapore ๐Ÿฅง



Shepherd's Pie is a classic comfort food for many. The savory dish is commonly baked with ground meat, mixed vegetables and topped with cheesy mashed potatoes. 

I remember when I first tasted the Shepherd's Pie, it was love at first bite! ๐Ÿ˜ I love the nostalgic and indulgent flavor of this homely dish that brings back many fond memories. 



Well, I haven't had a Shepherd's Pie for the longest time and I miss the aroma of freshly baked shepherd's pie that I have been craving lately...and finally...I got to try some from Shepherd's Pie Singapore.




The Midi Bundle is suitable for 4-5pax that comes with a Shepherd's Pie, Lasagna, 9" Pizza, Side and Drink. The food is neatly packed, warm and ready to consume. 

The Authentic Taste!
 
                 


Ahh..this is my favorite! It's so flavorful and well-baked with a crispy crust. The texture is smooth, creamy and fluffy. The pie is filled with generous ingredients, chucks of chicken meat, mushrooms, peas and carrots. Wow! it taste heavenly and you definitely want more on your plate! One of the best I have tasted...Love it! (Must Try!)๐Ÿ‘



I'm a big fan of the classic Mac & Cheese! (They are my happy food) I can have them anytime of the day! Baked with real cheese and crumbs of bacon to enhance the taste! I love the rich, cheesy flavor that explode in every bite. So comforting and sensational!...




This is the first time I tried a no-meat lasagna. It is handmade, filled with wild spinach and ricotta cheese. The taste is pretty unique, the tomatoe paste is blended with layers of flavor and mixed spices. If you are a veggie lover, you gotta' try this! It's a great choice for vegetarians. 

At Shepherd's Pie Singapore, the food is freshly made by the experienced chefs. They aim to provide Authentic and Best-Tasting Shepherd's Pies. 

They offer : 
 1 Hour Island-wide Delivery 
 ✔ Customized Orders (*with advance notice) 
 ✔ Affordable Price
 ✔ Authentic & Premium Taste


Check out their Website for more information, bundle deals, promotion and the full menu. 


Personally, I love anything with cheese and my craving is satisfied! ๐Ÿ˜ My little ones enjoyed the Shepherd's pie and the pizza too! The food was delicious and we appreciate the lovely treat! Gustoso!๐Ÿ‘



For those who love traditional, authentic Italian food, I recommend their food and service. 

With food delivery so common these days, it's convenient to order your favorite food that taste as good as what the restaurant serves.

Feeling hungry?



The good old Shepherd's Pie is perfect with beer/wine any day! Chill and indulge in the joy of good food...

"Eat Good. Feel Good. Live Good!" ❤ 


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(Disclaimer : This review is a sponsored collaboration with Shepherd's Pie and Best In Singapore, the blog contents are based on my honest opinions and personal experience.)


Shepherd's Pie Singapore

Best In Singapore 


03 February 2021

The DO's and DON'Ts During Chinese New Year๐Ÿงง




Growing up in a traditional Chinese family, the Lunar New Year is the most important festival of the year. 

From spring cleaning, new year shopping, reunion dinner and giving red packets(Ang Pow) etc...These customs are passed down from generation to generation. 


During the 15-days of celebration, there are many taboos and superstitions that many Chinese households still practice these beliefs every Spring festival. The ultimate goal is to welcome abundance of blessings, good fortune and prosperity in the coming year.

Personally, I don't follow everything strictly, but I respect traditions and I believe we should preserve cultural heritage. If it doesn't harm, I'd rather be safe than sorry! ๐Ÿ˜˜

We have heard many traditional customs and beliefs from our parents and grandparents...

Here are the important DO's and DON'Ts during Chinese New Year :

❎ The DON'Ts :

No Housekeeping.
Do not sweep/mop the floor or wash the clothes on the first day of Lunar New Year, it is believed that this will bring bad luck, sweeping away the wealth and fortune from the family.

Avoid Black and White. 
It is inauspicious to wear black and white on the first day of Chinese New Year. The colors are often associated with sad and unhappy events, so it's best to avoid them. (Ah gong and Ah ma won't like it!) 

The Chinese believe red brings good luck, joy and success! Hence, red is the most preferred color during this festive, but if you don't like wearing red, any bright and colorful outfits are safe. 

No Crying Please...
This is the biggest taboo during Chinese New Year. Crying is forbidden! It brings sadness, problems and bad luck to the family. Avoid at all cost!

No Hospital/Doctor Visits.
If it is not an emergency, avoid going to the hospital or see a doctor during this period, as this could invite illnesses and cause poor health. 

Don't Break Anything.
It is unfortunate to break anything on the first day of new year. Broken pieces is a bad omen, so be extra careful. If something breaks, saying good auspicious words out loud may prevent misfortunes and bad luck. 


No Fighting.
Avoid disputes, arguments, gossips and foul language during this happy occasion. Watch your tongue and keep your cool! Give praises, speak kindly and use positive words to attract peace and harmony.


✅ The DO's :

Decorate The House.
Remember the ancient legend of 'Nian'? The Chinese welcome the new year by decorating their house with red lucky spring couplets, as many believe this will bring good fortune, blessings and ward off evil.
 

New Clothing.
It it recommended to wear new clothes and new shoes on the first day of Chinese New Year as it symbolizes a fresh start and a new beginning.



Pray / Go Temple.
Many Chinese families would visit the temple to pray and make offerings to the heavenly deities and to ancestors for a new year of blessings to the family.


Eating Together.
Chinese New Year is a time to feast and enjoy family bonding. Eating together enhance unity and family harmony. A family who eats together, stays together! ๐Ÿ‘จ‍๐Ÿ‘ฉ‍๐Ÿ‘ง‍๐Ÿ‘ฆ

 

Clear Your Debts.
All outstanding payments and bills should be cleared before the 1st day of Chinese New Year. This is to avoid bringing old debts into the new year or you'll be slogging another year to pay off more debts. 


Stay Up Late.
According to tradition, staying up late on the Eve of Chinese New Year is said to bring longevity for our parents, the later you stay, they longer they live. It is a good virtue of filial piety.


Visit Relatives and Friends
It's a good time to catch up with family and friends during the long holidays. Don't forget to exchange the mandarin oranges for each house visits (for good luck) and make sure you do not exceed 8 visitors per household. 


This Chinese New Year is a little different since there are more safety measures and restrictions to fight the pandemic. Though it does affect the festive mood and cause some inconvenience but it should not stop us from enjoying good times with family/friends and celebrating this joyful festival like we always do! 



Today is Li Chun.(็ซ‹ๆ˜ฅ - 03 Feb 2021) It is the beginning of Spring in the Chinese calendar. 2021 is the year of the Ox and I hope it will be a fruitful year for all! May we remind ourselves to be strong and hardworking like the Ox, in achieving our goals and dreams! 

Happy Lunar NIU Year in advance and have a fabulous CNY celebration! Here's wishing everyone a prosperous and a 'HUAT' 2021! Cheers! ๐Ÿ„๐Ÿงง


What are some interesting CNY taboos and superstitions you know? Share with me and comment below.๐Ÿ™‚