Friday, 17 August 2012

Dem juices!!

It was a healthy Saturday

morning.

At least. 

So I went to an event by Juice Works
last Saturday in Pavilion. 


I went with an empty stomach
and when I see what was prepared there
I was glad I went hungry. 



The chocolate cookie was nice!!
=D
It reminded me of the ones in subway,
but these come with a thicker chocolate flavour. 






The drinks served in sample size cups were the best sellers there. 

Some are juices while others are more towards smoothies. 
We got to try all of them,
and get a normal size cup for our favourite. 

So here are the sizes.
And the tumbler was one of the door gifts we got. =D


The event was awesome,
because normally we can't go all
curious
and take pictures of the whole place,
but that day,
I did. 
=p

Their work station/kitchen
that later became our playground for 3 minutes. 


We tried the drinks, the food prepared, and then we had the first game,
which I got second place.

The prize for second prize was taking a picture with the first prize winner. XD

Anyway,
after that we had a talk from the founder of Juice Works. 

She explained everything from how she came up with this idea
to how the juices can help us.

Did you know that you need 5 servings of fruits per day?
Which means 5 pieces of fruits, example: one apple, one orange, one banana, etc. 5. 
Since we usually do not take so much fruits per day,
the cup of juice would help, 
because they combine at least 3 types of juices. 

Other than educating us about the nutrition facts,
she also encourage us to make our own juice at home,
and the trick is to choose fruits with a variety of colours.

And don't just grind the juice, choose fruits with fiber too. 

And after the informative talk,
she gave us a chance to make our own mixture of juices.

And we get to play in the kitchen!! 
=D


The yoghurt used for smoothies. 
=D 
Yummy!!


This was our group's creation. 



Tada~ 

Well we didn't win the first prize,
but we got complementary vouchers anyway!! 

And last but not least,
we were served with this.



Wheat-grass juice.
It helps lower blood pressure,
and gives you great skin
if you take just one small shot everyday.

Bendan demonstrating bottoms up!!

But be careful if you already have low blood pressure,
because drinking this
will ensure you a twirly hour at the mall. 

If you're someone who don't take a lot of fruits (and/or vege),
do drop by Juice Works to grab a drink when you're at the mall. 
because 1 cup of that
will fill you up.

Seriously. 

It's healthy and filling. 

They have 12 outlets around Klang Valley,
so it's not too hard to find.

Found in major shopping malls. =p

Oh,
they have a huge list of juices to choose from,
and they refresh their menu every now and then,
so you can skip the fruits that you don't like.
=X

Ending the post with a rare
wide smile with teeth showing picture. 

That's what J_Fish has to say~ Au Revoir~

p.s. The fiber really works. =X

Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Paranorman


It's nice. Go watch it. The End.

That's what J_Fish has to say~ Au Revoir~





Ok, just kidding,
I was mimicking a review post I read last week.
Would you believe that "It's nice and go watch it" is more helpful that that review?

I shall not point (nor flash) fingers, but try looking for "Bourne Legacy" review.

Anyway,
Paranorman is a stop-motion cartoon which talks about the adventures of a boy, Norman as he tries to stop the curse of the witch in his small town.

Norman is the freak of the town because he talks to ghosts. The people don't believe him, not even his family. And so, he gets bullied a lot. One day, his seemingly creepy uncle came to him and told him about the witch's curse on some people who use to live in the town, and that he was the only one who can stop it. And there was when the adventure starts.

I would say that this is a nice cartoon to watch, but if you're too much of a logical person, or you forgot that the cartoon is mainly targeted at kids, you're gonna have a boring time.

I enjoy the little jokes here and there that makes the movie fun to watch, but the suspense to the scary parts were great too. I almost hit the girl who came over to warn Chee Ching not to use her phone because that was the suspense part and I was prepared for the zombie to pounce. (Was very annoyed by those people.) Naturally, when a black figure suddenly shows up next to me, it did make me jump a little.

Why would you expect logic in a cartoon? *rolls eyes* It's suppose to be funny and simple enough to make children laugh yet keep the adults entertained in some way. And Paranorman did that. My inner child had a great time, and the more adult side of me was kept entertained.



The graphics were a lot softer than Coraline, you can see that the edges are more polished, and the movements flows better.

If you haven't watch Coraline, here's the trailer, and you should check it out!!


My verdict? YAY! But leave your logical thinking outside the door and don't forget to pick it up when you leave.

I loved the super minor twist in the end that really made me LOL. =)

That's what J_Fish has to say~ Au Revoir~ la deuxieme fois.

p.s. It's not worth watching in 3D.

Saturday, 11 August 2012

Memories from Paris (part 1)

So,
after more than 2 years from my trip to France,
I've finally decided to take time to do a few posts about Paris. 

I can't remember much of our itinerary,
but I'll just add captions to the pics
as of how I remember them. 

First,

A walk in Jardin du Luxembourg.
It was cold,
and there was nothing there.
We just went in a little,
and walked out again. 

No captions needed for the next few pics. 
But,

One does not simply go to Paris 
and not take pics of La Tour Eiffel. 






Now you see me
 Now you don't



爱在巴黎的塞纳河畔上面眺望
赶不上的玻璃船 

梁静茹-我喜欢

That was a boat on La Seine
with La Tour as the background. 

I was standing on one of the many bridges. 

Next,
Photobomb level:
Toilet sign. 


The nearest to the top of La Tour Eiffel I've ever gotten. 


This was taken from under the tower. 

Notre-dame du Paris on  
a carousel in Paris,
how more beautiful can it be?


And the infamous 
Moulin Rouge.
We didn't go in. (Unfortunately)
But from the outside,
you can see pictures of the "dancers".


Voulez-vous coucher avec moi? =p
Just quoting the song. 

Sacre-coeur.


 The back of the Lady of Liberty
of Paris. 


 She was quite a long walk away from the Eiffel Tower,
but I just had to see her.
No idea why I didn't take a pic of the front....

There's actually another replica of the Lady
in the Luxembourg Garden,
but we didn't go deep enough to see it,
and I didn't know until I was back here. 

So that's all for part 1.
Part 2 will be more on daytime pics
and the other side of Paris. 

=)

That's what J_Fish has to say~ Au Revoir~


Thursday, 9 August 2012

BR queue up= cheapskate?


I believe if you're a Malaysian, you'd know about the Baskin Robbins event.

If you're not, well basically Baskin Robbins gave out free scoops of ice-cream from 8-10pm on 8/8/2012.  One scoop for one person that is.

I read how so many people laughed at the "dumb" and "cheapskate" who queued up for the one scoop of ice-cream.

Because these people have never been really poor, they can never think from a poorer person's point of view. If I never had the extra money to splurge on expensive ice-cream in my life, I would queue up for that free scoop. If I never earned enough money to bring my children to BR before, I would queue up for that.

I saw pictures and captions saying:"Never had ice-cream before". I'm sure they've had ice-cream before, but not everyone can afford BR, there's finally this chance, so why not? Got that through your arrogant head now? Just because you have the money to get it, doesn't mean everyone else has that privilege.

I read people walked pass the queue, paid for their ice-cream, walked off and bragged about how smart they are for beating the queue. Do you know how stuck-up you sound for bragging about that? If you have the money and would rather pay for it than queue up for it, by all means, do it. You don't need to brag about how "smart" you are for not going to queue up.

So before calling others "beggar" or "cheap", think if they really deserve it.

If you called those people "cheap" or "beggar", shame on you. Not everyone there deserves to be called that. Of course there really are "cheapskates" who can afford it but still chose to queue up, but they don't hurt you for queuing up, so why do you care? Unless you're the one who couldn't afford it, then I feel sorry for you. 

If you went to queue for it but caused traffic jam by parking your car where you shouldn't, double shame on you. Because you caused traffic jam for something that you can afford. 

I know it's hard for privileged people to think from a poorer person's point of view, but at least don't be rude. 

That's what J_Fish has to say~

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Tired, once in awhile


Found this pic while browsing through my old pics
Made me miss my old life. 

Every once in awhile I feel tired,
like I want to runaway from my life,
but

I was quite enjoying my life until last weekend.

I finally had more friends who I can hang out with,
despite losing someone so dearly.
I'm recovering.

I didn't know that I needed a vacation,
but I unintentionally took one
and I realized how much a simple getaway could do.

Met 2 new really nice friends in the process
thanks to Choulyin.







Au revoir.
I'll be back.

That's what J_Fish has to say~ Au Revoir~