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My weakness...

... Has always been and always will be food.

(andalsocuteguysclassicalmusicinstrumentspwettygirlsalotmorestuffandetcetcetcbutthatsnotthepointnow)

Oh and sorry for the ugly photos. But there are reasons behind them being so ugly.

Last week I had the chance to eat cupcakes from Bisou. Bought it in Bangsar. Under usual circumstances, I won't buy this kind of stuff since it cost so much but my sis wanted to try it and I was craving for sweet unhealthy food. Ignoring the RM5 per cupcake price tag, I bought two, one for me and one for my sister.

The one of the right is Red Velvet which was awesome =D The cupcake was moist and soft and I love how the savoury cream cheese 'icing' complement the sweetness of the cake. Yum yum... So much better than Cupcake Chic's cupcake which looks pretty but completely relies on the icing for taste. The cake was dry and left a really really bad impression on me.

Oh and my sis' cupcake was Vanilla Sky, vanilla cake with vanilla icing. It was nice too but it's a normal flavour you can get anywhere so it didn't left much impression on me.

Oh yea the photo looks ugly because somehow the cupcakes toppled over and the icing got squashed.

So if you are craving for some cupcakes, try out Bisou's cupcake (and not Cupcake Chic's) because it's yum-meh!

Then few days ago I tried to make guacamole again. For those who dunno what is guacamole, it is a dip that is made using avocado, tomatoes, garlic and onion. Because of the last two ingredients, it has a very strong smell much some people may not like.

Initially the smell turned me off at first but after eating it it taste pretty nice. It is kinda sweet, crunchy (from the onions) and mushy at the same time.

I know it looks horrible. I can never do justice to mashed food on the camera.

Serve it with nachos =D

Yum yum yum. Got the recipe from allrecipes. The recipes from that website are pretty satisfactory, as long as you check out the reviews and comments that other users posted up. Follow their suggestions too and you'll do just fine =D

Oh the reason I tried making guacamole is because I read about it in Meg Cabot's 'All American Girl' and somehow the name manage to catch my attention and tadaa!

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