17-02-2023, 08:01 PM
Yesterday I paid a total $9 for dinner. One curry noodle and one fish ball noodle. The chicken meat in the curry noodle is overnight chicken meat. The fish and meat ball become half the size of last time.
(17-02-2023, 09:04 PM)hansamu Wrote: [ -> ]If you are working still have monthly income ,it's still not so bad.
If entirely not working unemployed or retired seniors it will be challenging.
Just now, I bought from CCP one meat ball, one cabbage veg and tau kwa with leek = $4.70.
NO RICE.
(17-02-2023, 08:47 PM)Ola Wrote: [ -> ]My breakfast $3 and lunch at Lau Pa Sat around $6
My colleague bought fruit juice in that area for $13.60
(17-02-2023, 09:04 PM)hansamu Wrote: [ -> ]If you are working still have monthly income ,it's still not so bad.
If entirely not working unemployed or retired seniors it will be challenging.
Just now, I bought from CCP one meat ball, one cabbage veg and tau kwa with leek = $4.70.
NO RICE.
(17-02-2023, 09:53 PM)Merdeka Wrote: [ -> ]agree... now cai png at my home area, I order 2 vege + rice about $2.90 - $ 3.20 range at some stalls. 1 meat 1 vege + rice range $3 - 3.50 , depends on meat.
Mostly eat 2 vege with rice.. even rice portion, the stalls cut portionshrinkflation
(17-02-2023, 09:58 PM)sgh Wrote: [ -> ]Vege outside wash not clean one best to order leafless vege say broccoli etc. Best cook at home lar
(17-02-2023, 08:47 PM)Ola Wrote: [ -> ]My breakfast $3 and lunch at Lau Pa Sat around $6
My colleague bought fruit juice in that area for $13.60
(17-02-2023, 11:35 PM)FartSunKing Wrote: [ -> ]When I retired at age 55
I have a $20 budget for meals a day
Price increases doesn't affect my well being
Because I eat at hawker centres
Today my lunch nasi padang with beef and chicken and potatoes
Only $6.50, tar pau eat in my spacious kitchen
Thank you PAP for delicious hawker food
And FREE LIFETIME PUBLIC HOUSING
(17-02-2023, 08:01 PM)dynamite Wrote: [ -> ]Yesterday I paid a total $9 for dinner. One curry noodle and one fish ball noodle. The chicken meat in the curry noodle is overnight chicken meat. The fish and meat ball become half the size of last time.
(18-02-2023, 09:30 AM)cheekopekman Wrote: [ -> ]I had $3.50 fishball noodles OK lah!
(18-02-2023, 11:44 AM)sgh Wrote: [ -> ]I find fishball noodles easiest to self cook. Only is how to get fresh fishball that is key. Lor mee, laksa all big job if own cook.
(18-02-2023, 11:48 AM)cheekopekman Wrote: [ -> ]You can buy BoBo fishballs in supermarkets and cook your own Maggie Mee lah!Maybe cheaper that way lah!
(18-02-2023, 11:48 AM)cheekopekman Wrote: [ -> ]You can buy BoBo fishballs in supermarkets and cook your own Maggie Mee lah!For me 1 pack 15 fishballs plus other ingredients with Myojo noodle for 1 meal.Maybe cheaper that way lah!
(18-02-2023, 11:52 AM)hansamu Wrote: [ -> ]For me 1 pack 15 fishballs plus other ingredients with Myojo noodle for 1 meal.
Sedap
(18-02-2023, 11:52 AM)hansamu Wrote: [ -> ]For me 1 pack 15 fishballs plus other ingredients with Myojo noodle for 1 meal.
Sedap
(18-02-2023, 11:50 AM)sgh Wrote: [ -> ]That is the 30 fishball I mention in earlier post BoBo brand ok taste. I cut a small opening to squeeze 5 out for each meal then put back fridge. So 30 balls last me 6 meals very worth.
(18-02-2023, 12:09 PM)hansamu Wrote: [ -> ]Not big size...opened up the pack must finish all while it's still fresh.
Even keeping just overnight, it doesn't taste good.
I have experienced it many times.
After steaming the fishballs shrink until quite small.
Can finish at one go.
(18-02-2023, 12:25 PM)sgh Wrote: [ -> ]Agree that is why I make a small cut just enough space for the ball to come out then rubber band close the gap put in fridge. Of cuz compared to air tight the taste is different but no choice want to last more meals is like that
(18-02-2023, 03:55 PM)Ola Wrote: [ -> ]Ja Lau can afford $100 lunch everydayJac Lau will post that he has over a million dollars in his CPF accounts....................
Free HDB housing but he did not buy 100 units
Such a poor old man trying to lie again