If I knew that there was such a thing called confinement food catering when I first gave birth in 2009, I would definitely have taken it up. However, that was a time when we were living in Sweden and with the culture being so vastly different over there, confinement was an unfamiliar concept. From what I saw, many mums were out and about with their newborns shortly after giving birth, which explains why I am also an active mum who doesn't like to stay indoor much.
In spite of that, I do believe that it is very important for us to control our diet and eat well during this period. Even though my first confinement was done overseas in the midst of winter, as much as I could, I stayed off snacks and cold stuff, ate nutritious food and maintained a healthy diet. I honestly feel that eating the right food would help to accelerate my postpartum recovery process and give me the strength I needed to care for the baby, which was important since I was usually on my own.
While I never had a confinement lady before -- it's the same as why we don't have a helper, I just prefer to do it on my own instead of asking others to look after my kids - I did have my mother-in-law come over to cook for me during my past confinements. This was something I deeply appreciated yet I also felt bad for making her go through the hassle. For instance, when we were in Sweden, she had to hunt high and low for the food ingredients, like red dates, old ginger and pig's liver, which were rare and hard to find in most cases, and with the need to cook every day, things could get tiring for her.
Now that years have passed and age has caught up, I surprised our friends and family members by boldly having a fourth baby. Yup, and so the cycle begins all over again. Given that I am older and more experienced now, I decided I didn't want to trouble anyone - well, except for the hubby - to help for my confinement but instead settle everything on my own.
Thanks to Tian Wei Signature, all my meals were settled for the entire month which allowed me to focus on resting and caring for the baby, woohoo! This was so important for me as he was born prematurely and I wanted to make sure he was doing well and properly looked after. Having confinement meals delivered to my doorstep was a feeling that I loved, because it meant I didn't have to depend on others to cook for me yet I also did not have to slog in the kitchen at a time when I was supposed to be recuperating. I tried out their most extensive package, which is the 28-Day Double, including both Lunch and Dinner, and it was something that I truly enjoyed and looked forward to each day.
In this post, I'll share with you more on why I totally think that confinement food catering is a lifesaver, at least for me, and will showcase more of the dishes I've tried and which I loved best. I also have a giveaway ongoing on my IG so hop over if you wish to try out these yummy confinement meals too.
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sweden winter time 在 A Happy Mum Facebook 的最佳貼文
I was doing spring cleaning and packing our wardrobes, starting with the kids followed by mine. Then I realised that we have still kept all our winter clothing, including the coats, fleece jackets, thermal wear, gloves, thick socks, mittens and all. That means they have been sitting there for a good 8 years - and not been used at all since we returned from Scandinavia. Haha.
The question is how long should we continue to keep them? Since our house has no storeroom, we can definitely with more storage space if we choose to free it up. Yet, the thought of the money we had invested makes it hard to let go and more importantly, there is still that lingering hope that one day, we might be able to travel (again) and bring the kids to somewhere where they might finally see snow. Yup, only the eldest has done that and that was because she was born in Sweden during winter.
In the end, I still chose to keep everything intact because of the hope they symbolised to me, which is even more significant during this period where we can only reminisce about past travels.
We might not be able to go on a vacation for quite some time and it gets more expensive to have family trips as the kids get older, but we will always hope for the chance to do so someday and in the meantime, think about and be grateful for all the beautiful cities we have set foot in, sights we have seen and memories we have made.
Hope everyone will enjoy the long weekend and find time to relax, have fun and count our blessings. Happy Friday, people!
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sweden winter time 在 A Happy Mum Facebook 的精選貼文
Throwback to our memorable dog sleigh ride in Sälen, Sweden when Angel was just one-year-old. We wrapped ourselves in six layers of clothes, wore goggles and neck warmers, and brought along heat packs to withstand the cold. The hubby was the one who controlled our sleigh (there were 8 groups of people and you had to choose your own 'driver' for your sleigh. Then, you are to form a single file and follow the guide) and half the time, the snow was up till his knee as he needed to step hard when it was time to stop.
Compared to the other sleighs which had an average of three brawny Europeans, our sleigh consisted of just us - two petite Asians and a tiny baby. So our huskies, who by the way were amazingly obedient, had an easier job and they ran so fast that we even managed to overtake the other sleighs (though we were not supposed to). These huskies were amazing and I was surprised that they understood the hubby's commands, like 'Stop' and 'Go', which he spoke in English.
The whole ride took nearly 2 hours and it was definitely the coldest time of my life - temperature was minus 25 deg celsius and I had icy snow splattering in my face the whole time. I couldn't feel my fingers or toes, but I knew I would risk everything just so to capture the awe-inspiring and truly breathtaking scenery. So yup, I took off one glove, held on to my baby with one hand and snapped away with the other bare hand till my camera battery gave up on me, never regretting it in the least.
Will we ever do this again with three kids? I sure hope that one day we will.
More details of our experience can be found at http://www.ahappymum.com/2010/01/ski-sledge-sleigh-winter-fun-in-salen.html. #ahappymum #dogsleigh #salen #sweden #freezingcold #memorylane #travel #winter #familyvacation #throwback
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Here are six unmissable experiences you need to try in the Nordic countries. Witness the world's tallest bonfire, take a dip in Iceland’s Blue Lagoon and even visit the official hometown of Santa Claus in Lapland.
What are the greatest football stadiums in the world? Wembley? Old Trafford, San Bernabéu? The Maracanã? It’s all up for debate, but if we’re talking about the most scenic stadium, look no further than the fishing village of Henningsvaer, Norway. This tiny venue with no seats is situated on its very own island, allowing locals to have easy access to the beautiful game. With Henningsvaer having a population of around 500, you won’t have too much trouble joining in the fun. To plan your Norwegian adventure visit: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/nor...
For another impressive Norwegian experience, make your way to the port town of Ålesund to see the world’s tallest bonfire. The bonfire is held every year on Midsummer’s Eve, and is part of Slinningsbalet, a massive yearly festival. Over three months, wooden pallets are stacked on top of each other to create a massive wooden structure which, when set alight, provides a spectacle that can be seen from miles away. Find out more about the town and its history at: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/nor...
The cold never bothered you anyway? Then head 200km North of the Arctic Circle to Jukkasjärvi, Sweden and chill in the world’s first hotel constructed entirely out of ice and snow. Make sure you time your booking, though, as each summer the hotel melts and each winter it’s reconstructed using ice from the neighbouring Torne River, incorporating newly themed suites, sculpted by a different artist every year to create the ultimate winter wonderland. To book your stay and read more, check out: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/swe...
For an even quirkier activity head to the Streymoy, the largest of the Faroe Islands. Here, hundreds of feet above the ocean, sheep are transported every year by a human-pulled cable car in order for them to graze. The sheep are then auctioned off to help support the local community. Plan your Faroe Island trip with Culture Trip here: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/far...
For the most wonderful time of the year head to Rovaniemi in Finland. The capital city of Finnish Lapland is the official hometown of Santa Claus and every year the local post office receives more than half a million Christmas letters from all over the world. Give the elves a hand in deciding who’s been naughty and who’s been nice and then head out on a magical husky safari. Read more: https://theculturetrip.com/europe/fin...
Iceland’s Blue Lagoon should be at the top of your bucket list. The famously milky-blue waters have captivated travellers and contributed to the country’s tourism boom in recent years. The waters are full of mineral salts, healthy algae and a kind of silica mud that contributes to its cloudy blue color as well as being a nourishing tonic for the human skin. A little-known fact is that the lagoon was the accidental result of drilling by the Svartsengi Geothermal Plant. For more inspiration for your Iceland trip, visit : https://theculturetrip.com/europe/ice...
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sweden winter time 在 ハゲのへたくそ料理runnyrunny999 Youtube 的精選貼文
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Ingredients I used (18 meatballs)
: 500g(1lb~) ground beef/pork mix
: 120g onion
: 1 egg
: 1/4 UScup panko bread brumbs + some milk
: 6g garlic(2 cloves)
: 1/4 tsp nutmeg
: 1/4 allspices
: 1/4 tsp oregano
: 1/4 salt
: 1/4 black pepper
: 200ml chicken stock
: 200ml heavy cream
: 2 tsp woocestershire sauce
: Fruit jam
: Persley
- Hasselback potato -
: Potato
: Olive oil
: Salt&pepper
Today's customer at RUNNY's
Johan from Sweden
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このチャンネルではアメリカ規格の計量器を使ってますので、日本よりほんの少しだけ多めです。例えば大さじ1は日本の大さじ1.25くらいです。1カップは日本だと200ccですがアメリカの1カップは230ccくらいです。参考までに。
使った材料 (ミートボール18個くらい)
: 500g 合い挽き肉
: 120g たまねぎ
: 16gのパン粉を牛乳で浸す
: 6g にんにく(2片くらい)
: 小1/4 ナツメグ
: 小1/4 オールスパイス
: 小1/4 オレガノ
: 小1/4 塩
: 小1/4 黒コショウ
: 200cc 洋風出汁
: 200g 生クリーム
: 小2 ウスターソース
: ラズベリージャムとか (本場はリンゴンべリー)
: パセリ
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: じゃがいも
: オリーブオイル
: 塩コショウ
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