Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Dumpling Day

Yesterday was the “Ko Chung” or “Kueh Chang” or simply Dumpling Day to me.

Despite having spent the last 7 years of my life with a Chinese family, I’m still pretty bad at remembering all the festivals and I was only aware that this festival is due when a family friend came to sent us some!

As usual, our family had a slightly more than usual makan although we were one short this year as my other brother in law is still enjoying his Texan steaks.

Nothing beats homecooked food

This year we received two bunches of kochung from 2 family friends. On this subject, I learnt something new about the  Chinese custom on kochung. I was told that in the event of a death, the family members are not allowed to make their own kochung for one year. This is because since each kochung requires tying, this action will, superstitiously, bound the legs of the dead up in heavan too.

I am not someone who pays much attention to ancient superstitions but I do love knowing about them! And isn’t this interestingly creepy?

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FYI : Duvet Covers

I read somewhere that to make a bedroom exudes elegance, the beddings should be in soft colours, preferably embroidered and definitely not loud prints.

But even if you don’t have the means to keep changing your bedding sets (good quality duvets can set you back hundreds), you can always opt for quilt covers at stores like the Terry’s Fabrics!

Personally, this is a lifesaver for me too because it is such a hassle to keep sending the duvets to the laundrymat. By using covers, I simply change them!

There is a site called the Terry’s Fabrics which stocks a huge range of lovely and most importantly, very reasonably priced quality items such as their embroidered duvet sets which starts from only GBP18!

Just check these out :

Misha Duvet Cover : GBP14.99!
I could go on all day posting the lovely duvet covers that I like so you better go check them our yourself!

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