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      Tentative 2012 PSLE Calendar

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      august24:Zann:[quote=\"KSP\"]any idea when is the PSLE marking day?yah yah, eager to know too.Quite a few schools indicate 15-18 Oct in their school calendar. However, it is not in MOE's website yet.[/quote]My DS's school also indicated the same date for PSLE marking day.
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      Privcy slats for chain link fences

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      I remember many years back my company engaged some outside party to put the green strips through the wire fence. Not cheap. It’s very tedious manual work. Sorry, left that company long time liao so cannot share which contractor that was.
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      Children need to know that their parents care for them.

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      Hi everybody, my name is Carl Ashton and I have been a professional martial instructor for 6 years. I noticed that a lot of parents have many concerns before bringing their kids to a martial art/karate class. I am trying very hard to put together a report to address any issues or questions that parents have about getting there kids involved in martial arts. If you would like to help me, please fill out this one question survey http://tinyurl.com/karate4kids . I would be very grateful for your help. Thank you!!Carl Ashtonhttp://members.flycatchergenerator.com/takesurvey.php?nid=62
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      Wild Boar Recipes Wanted!

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      tankee:I can only recall eating wild boar meat cooked in 2 ways:- stewed- BBQSince the meat is steamed, stew may be a better option. So, are we all invited to the feast? :evil:BBQ is the best, but if you to stewed it, pls make sure you use high flame cooking
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      What do you feed a picky eater?

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      normally, i’ll make sure my child finish the food given to her. it’s a habit to keep… will not want her to develop to being picky in her food.
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      Manuka Honey

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      Hope I haven't been conned :sad: I bought Blue Hills (Tasmanian) UMF25+ for $51+ (50ml bottle) from the food festival @ Expo last year (there was a 20% discount). Thought I got a good deal. This is not the brand of Manuka Honey I usually get though.
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      Sleep Disorders - Anyone can help?

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      mambobb: My DD had that when she slept. She is 3yo. I was quite worried too. CHeck all the info from the website and brought her to KKH to check her tornsil. Doc said very looks ok, but I was not convinced so doc gave me appt for ENT.I consulted my SIL and she said that she might be too heaty from inside, gave her liang cha and some chinese medication. Saw some improvements. But 2days ago, she experienced the same whole thing again. It really affect her sleep, whenever she fell asleep, within one sec she snores and she woke up by it. She tried to sleep again and one sec later woke up. It affects her sleep and mine too.Not too sure is it due to heaty again, my DS2 is now dw with fever in Infant Care.. blame the weather?? Could it be allergies? ds1 sometimes snores and his breathing is very heavy at night. He was just diagnosed with that. The pd said his respiratory track was swollen and that it is affecting his sleep at night. Because of my family history of dustmite allergy, she gave him zyrtec and he says it helped. Previously he must sleep on 2 pillows or he feels as if he can't breath. Now he needs only one pillow.Interestingly half a year ago another Chinese sinseh told me he has signs of allergic swelling at the back of his throat and that was contributing to his cough. Will be throwing out curtains and putting an air filter next to his bed. :moneyflies:
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      Soup, glorious soup...

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      Happy Mama:Augmum: Hi happy mamaYes, he shou wu is bitter.The addition of black beans and some red dates helps to sweeten the soup.So wanna to try it out ? Hi Augmum, I'm so tempted to try but I'm afraid of the bitterness. u try it out to see whether it works or not, feedback to me, k ??
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      Sleep Deprivation & Memory

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      Dont worry Andaiz. It’s just a matter of time, they all grow up and leave the nest. I do have a good night sleep with dd but with ds it’s an extreme nightmare for 2 years. He don’t need much sleep as a child, even now. Okay, I am a serial 4-6 hours of sleeping pattern since 17. At worst have been sleep deprive for 48 hours mugging for test/exam in JC & uni.My score for "recognition" is 100% and "temporal memory" 87%. Both above average. May be will slack once I hit the big 40.
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      Sometimes Single Parent?

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      kuzco:I've used the sticky trap before but the lizards in my house seem to be very smart. I didn't catch any lizards at all. They seem to know how to avoid the trap. So I have resorted to whacking the life out of them with a rolled-up newspaper or a slipper. I think word has gone around among them to avoid my house unless they want to go to lizard heaven. I still see the occasional droppings though.....I too have many rolled up newspapers on standby, in my living room, kitchen, etc. but they are quite smart, always run behind/below fridges, cupboards, etc.For the trap, must put some bait too. i think lizards like rice. also, there are many types of traps: those most convenient one is the most useless. It is packaged in such a way that it has only 2 openings on 2 sides, while the whole trap is shaped like a 3-D box with flaps that can be (un)folded, so that u can box it up easily when done. The lizards are smart enough not to venture into such strange places.The most effective ones are the totally flat ones, where it's just like glue on a piece of paper (but must be sturdy enough not to fly off everywhere.)And when one gets trapped, it might cry for help, causing others to try to rescue it. So in one night, one of the traps i put caught three adults... of course, if scared, it is not easy for the hands to go so near the lizards when clearing/disposing of the trap...
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