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A Chinese who is not pretty at all....?
I am a Chinese, rounded face, slanted eyes, short nose, tall mouth. Feel like I look like a monkey, but my friends would say I don t look like one at all. But, of course they say that cos they would not say bad things about their friend.
Anyone ever seen those feature and still think that is pretty ;p lol
8 AnswersPolls & Surveys6 years agoCarrot Cake sides unfrosted, kept in a glass stand cake with a lid, will it last moist for 5 days?
I have been baking for a while, and I know that most cakes can be left at toom temperature for up to a week being tightly wrap with cling wrap if it's not frosted yet
while the frosted one, can be left outside in a cake keeper for a week, no need refrigeration required (unless contained whipped cream/ cheese cream/fresh fruit) as the air from the fridge will dry out the cake
I made a Carrot Cake made out of oil not butter... which will be consumed on Sunday afternoon
For some reason, I made that on thursday, filled and top with Lemon buttercream, left the sides unfrosted at all
I put it in a cake stand closed with a dome lid made out of glass, and asked the customer to leave it in room temperature as it is, was sure that it won't make the cake dry out.. as long as remain uncut...
But now I am for some reason getting worried that it actually would dry out. as I left the sides unfrosted
have you have experience or knowledge with this... do you think it would remain fresh and not dry out for the next 4 days (thursday to sunday)
thank you
here is the photo of it
Update : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yummy-in-...
that is the link to the photo
3 AnswersOther - Food & Drink7 years agoCarrot Cake, side unfrosted, placed in a glass domed cake stand, will it last for 5 days without drying out?
I made a Carrot Cake made out of oil not butter... which will be consumed on Sunday afternoon
For some reason, I made that on thursday, filled and top with Lemon buttercream, left the sides unfrosted at all
I put it in a cake stand closed with a dome lid made out of glass, and asked the customer to leave it in room temperature as it is, was sure that it won't make the cake dry out.. as long as remain uncut...
But now I am for some reason getting worried that it actually would dry out. as I left the sides unfrosted
have you have experience or knowledge with this... do you think it would remain fresh and not dry out for the next 4 days (thursday to sunday)
thank you
here is the photo of it
Update : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Yummy-in-...
that is the link to the photo
2 AnswersOther - Food & Drink7 years agoCarrot Cake, sides unfrosted, placed in a cake stand with a lid from glass, will it stay moist in 5 days time?
I made a Carrot Cake made out of oil not butter... which will be consumed on Sunday afternoon
For some reason, I made that on thursday, filled and top with Lemon buttercream, left the sides unfrosted at all
I put it in a cake stand closed with a dome lid made out of glass, and asked the customer to leave it in room temperature as it is, was sure that it won't make the cake dry out.. as long as remain uncut...
But now I am for some reason getting worried that it actually would dry out. as I left the sides unfrosted
have you have experience or knowledge with this... do you think it would remain fresh and not dry out for the next 4 days (thursday to sunday)
thank you
here is the photo of it
1 AnswerCooking & Recipes7 years agoHow to think that you're preety while you're not at all?
It's a very silly thought of me saying this, cos I am already too old to think of this thing
But I can't stop hating my own face every time I have to comb my hair in front of mirror or brush my teeth..
My face is too wide and round, with slant eyes, flat nose. I really don't like it, and can't help but hating it every time I see it..
Wonder how others overcome this feeling if there are some people out there knowing exactly how they look
6 AnswersOther - Beauty & Style7 years agowhat hairstyle suits me?
My face is round, wide on the cheek
My forehead is flat, typical Chinese
My nose is wide, round and flat
My mouth is taller than my nose, so it looks rather funny from the side
My eyes are slants, typical Chinese
now, I have problem every time I want to have my hair up, cos I would look not nice at all
but my hair is bothering me
I feel like having a haircut done, but every time I do it, the result always always and always make my face look worse... so I am keeping my hair long to cover up my face
but it bothers sometimes when I help my kids get their shoelaces done or clean up the mess on the floor when my toddler spill his food all over the floor, my hair would cover my view
any idea about what type of hairstyle will do my face good, as I never have any hairdresser done well with my hairstyle... I always look funny after having a haircut done
serious answer only please
5 AnswersHair7 years agoGak bisa nutup mulutnya?
anakku umur 3 tahun, dia gak bisa tutup mulutnya dengan alami. aku dan suamiku gak punya masalah dengen nutup mulut ini. apa normal anak umur 3 tahun mulutnya selalu bikin hurup "O"
5 AnswersBayi & Anak-anak1 decade agoif you're not fit in into a group, will you try to fit in or it's ok for you being a loner?
which one are you
2 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade agoWhat kind of business can be done with a few hundred dollars to start?
Thinking to start a business but having a very little money is challenging, any idea
2 AnswersInvesting1 decade agoI often find my questions are not so popular?
only got an average of 2 - 5 answers... what about your questions?
14 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade agoMie goreng indomie, a well known instant fried noddle, have you tried it?
how do you find it?
I like it and am eating it now
1 AnswerPolls & Surveys1 decade agowhat do your children think of Puffing Billy, Melbourne, Australia?
3 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade agoI love spicy food so much. do you?
32 AnswersPolls & Surveys1 decade agowhat if your little one is shy? please read the detail?
My son is a smart, friendly enough and cheeky boy. To strangers who are friendly, he can be really friendly too. However, in the crowded loaded with strangers, he can be a different one, just stick with me and cries when someone approaches, while another children just keep being happy. If another child grab his toys, he would just look at his toys gone.
I understand every child is different, but it just so sad to look at him being bullied and can not stand up for himself. If I were there, it's allrite, otherwise how can he survive?
He is only 2 yrs, I don't know how to teach him to grab back his stuff. How to built up his confident?
My husband is moving to another city for 1 year, I am considering to move out with him or not.
I am so worried my son will struggling adapt with new childcare. If he is lucky enough to adapt, then he has to move again next year and struggling again, is it fair for him? Or is it better not to move with my husband eventhough it means my son can't be close to his father most the time?
3 AnswersToddler & Preschooler1 decade agoHow to not to be a shy little boy?
My son is a smart, friendly enough and cheeky boy. To strangers who are friendly, he can be really friendly too. However, in the crowded party, loaded with strangers, he can be a different one, just stick with me and cries when someone approaches, while another children just keep being happy. If another child grab his toys, he would just look at his toys gone.
I understand every child is different, but it just so sad to look at him being bullied and can not stand up for himself. If I were there, it's allrite, otherwise how can he survive
He is only 2 yrs, I don't know how to teach him to grab back his stuff. How to built up his confident?
My husband is moving to another city for 1 year, I am considering to move out with him.
I am so worried my son will struggling adapt with new childcare. If he is lucky enough to adapt, then he has to move again next year and struggling again, is it fair for him? Or is it better not to move with my husband eventhough it means my son won't be close to his father most the time?
2 AnswersParenting1 decade agobuilding confident of 2 years old boy?
My son is a smart, friendly enough and cheeky boy. To strangers who are friendly, he can be really friendly too. However, in the crowded loaded with strangers, he can be a different one, just stick with me and cries when someone approaches, while another children just keep being happy. If another child grab his toys, he would just look at his toys gone.
I understand every child is different, but it just so sad to look at him being bullied and can not stand up for himself. If I were there, it's allrite, otherwise how can he survive?
He is only 2 yrs, I don't know how to teach him to grab back his stuff. How to built up his confident?
My husband is moving to another city for 1 year, I am considering to move out with him or not.
I am so worried my son will struggling adapt with new childcare. If he is lucky enough to adapt, then he has to move again next year and struggling again, is it fair for him? Or is it better not to move with my husband eventhough it means my son can't be close to his father most the time?
1 AnswerToddler & Preschooler1 decade ago