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Petrosains and Pie

Last Tuesday me, my brother and sister went to KLCC's Petrosains. I've been wanting to go there since forever and since it's my brother's holiday and I cannot stand him facing the PS2/computer everyday playing F1/Club Penguin/Plant vs. Zombie/Facebook games, I decided to bring him there.

Petrosains' facilities are way better than The National Science Centre's and much more interesting. There are so many things I would love to try but sadly, because it's the school holidays now, the place is packed. Doesn't help that school authorities decides to organise school trip to the place during the holidays. 'Add salt on already salted thing' XD

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KLCC =) Photos taken in Petrosains are too horrible to be posted up.

And yesterday I finally made pot pie! We made chicken mushroom pot pie and it was awesome! Simple and yummy... I didn't have enough and my mom wanted to try some so I made more today ;)

Made using fresh button mushroom, onion, chicken and cream. Cook them together (at the correct sequence of course) and reduce the cream until the consistency you want and done! Put them in a ramekin and cover with puff pastry (I bought ready made ones at Carrefour) and bake until the pastry is golden brown. That simple =)

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Smiley face pie =)

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Yummy! =D

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=)

Oh and we made Strawberry Sorbet yesterday. I would say it's a failure because I didn't mash it up properly to a silky smooth consistent while freezing it but even when it's melted it taste pretty ok.

<3 I love food!

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  1. yum yum~ I am lately in love with puff pastries too.. Nice pre-made ones~ Love them~ haha

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