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This trip to Germany was a relaxed one with no trips made outside Stuttgart. Pris asked what I wanted to do and I just said one word. Nua. (meaning chill n relax. do nothing.)

So we had some free time at home and we finally got down to baking the pandan chiffon cake (which we've wanted to last Dec) and in addition, we tried baking cookies too.

We spent a good few hours in the kitchen and I was sooo tired at the end. We started with the pandan chiffon cake. The cookies took us a long time because the recipe was meant for super a lot of cookies... and we decided to seperate the recipe to 3 different types- raisins, choc chip, raisins and choc chip.

After 4h,
Number of pandan cakes? 1.
The green gooey looking stuff sure doesn't look very appetising...
Number of cookies? 145.

Nonetheless, we were glad our pandan chiffon cake was a success. A taste of home. Perfecto.

wala!! It's done. Sprinkle some icing sugar to decorate it. Doesn't it look nice?! yum yum

The cookies were too much for me as you can see from the photos. Doesn't it look like some cookie factory? hehe


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Last Nov when I was back briefly for a week, I went over to my aunt's place for some baking too! Choc chip cinnamon muffins and cashew nut cookies! My cousin Nic who is a photographer took these beautiful shots.


Pro right? He made it look so nice. Much nicer than the taste haha
(The muffins had a hard crust on top, we suspect it's due to the oven temperature.)

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