Entries from July 2008 ↓
July 29th, 2008 — Blogging, Rantings

I had been resisting the Wordpress 2.6 upgrade for a while. Part of the reason is because I did not like the Wordpress 2.5 dashboard.
I know of people who like it, but I personally do not and I found that if you have a large blog with a lot of posts or a slow internet connection, it is considerably slow in loading. So, I resisted for a long time…
Until I had to install a new funky plugin and it wouldn’t work because I wasn’t on the latest version of Wordpress! Can you say discrimination?!
So, I took the plunge on my food blog and the upgrade went well… until I saw my Categories were all gone!!! They were still there except I couldn’t see them. There are numerous tips online involving SQLs and databases that made my head spin and which I could not comprehend, so I deleted all the categories and started all over again! Lucky I’d been a little lax so I only had about 100+ posts to update. But still… so if you have a food blog and see me pinging your site, this is the reason for it!
So, when it came to my beauty blog, I was hesitant. I had just celebrated writing 500 posts on it. Imagine if all the categories disappear?! I’d go a little nuts! Well, maybe not a little, a LOT nuts! So, I taught myself how to export the SQL database and other whatchamacallits, went into Fantastico, crossed my fingers, closed my eyes and hit the upgrade button.
Thankfully, it was fine! The upgrade to 2.6 was painless! YES!
Now, I need to upgrade this site. My gut feeling tells me, its going to give me the same headache as that I experienced with the food site - dare I try it? I don’t know. Do I want to spend a few hours of my life updating all my categories?! have nearly 400 posts! *whimper*
How?! 
July 28th, 2008 — Ramblings
Have you ever had a time when you were glad you overslept? I just did.
I was due to go out of town early on Saturday morning. I was getting picked up at 6.30am so set my alarm for 6am.
At 6am, the alarm buzzed and I hit the snooze button. I did this a few more times until it was about 6.15am. Then, I decided I’d finally haul my butt out of bed.
And then I heard it.
BOOM!
The loudest explosion to occur INSIDE my en suite bathroom!
I lay in bed a few more minutes while I waited to see if Batman would fly through my closed bathroom door, but there was no further sounds save a soft tinkling. Nervously, I opened the bathroom door and switched on the light.
This is the sight that greeted me at 6.15am:-
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July 25th, 2008 — Money, Observations
I was reading the Giddy Tigress’ tips for being frugal and found myself agreeing whole heartedly with her tips. Well, except for the cloth menstrual pads bit. I’m unfortunately going to have to continue spending hardearned money on that bit of luxury in my life!
So what do you reckon Paris B’s frugal tips are? Let me set down 5 lifestyle tips for saving money, which I have been putting in practice for some time, not just with the recent fuel hike.
1) Don’t have a maid
Why have the stress of letting someone else intrude into your home life? If all you are keeping a maid for is to clean the house, then you can do it yourself. Besides ending up with a clean house, you end up with muscles in your arms from wringing out the mop; strong thigh muscles from squatting down to scrub the bathroom floor and a trim tummy from bending up and down to clean your shelves.
I complain a lot about cleaning house and I do toy with the idea of getting in someone part time just to clean and iron but at the end of the day, I’d rather just keep the money and get my little bit of exercise. Besides if you split up the tasks so you do a little a day it doesn’t add up to very much in the end.
2) Cancel your gym membership
#1 above takes care of the exercise and if you leave the fan off, you even have a free sauna too on a hot day! If you live in a condominium, why are you joining a gym anyway?! Just pop down to the condo pool and do 20 laps a day. Guaranteed you’ll feel better. Besides you are already paying all those maintenance fees - might as well use the facilities!
3) Dine in when possible
Cooking isn’t hard. If you ask me, people who say they can’t cook are just lazy. With a little bit of effort, anyone can cook. It might not be as delicious as what you will get in a restaurant, but it will be healthier without all the excess oil and MSG and its a lot cheaper too! Along the way, you’ll polish up some domestic skills which may stand you in good stead. Cleaning up? Now that’s another matter altogether.
We Malaysians take eating out so much for granted, that I think many of us have stopped appreciating it. Aim to dine out less and when you do, you can afford to eat nicer stuff in a nicer place and enjoy yourself better too.
For myself, I’m picking up baking too to. Having a new kitchen and oven helps! Then again, I do enjoy cooking and baking. I find it therapeutic. My sis says I’m a Martha Stewert wanna be. If only!
4) Have a discount card? Use it!
Hands up who finds their wallet bursting with all sorts of plastic cards from the many retailers and stores. I’m not even getting to credit cards yet! Look through your loyalty and discount cards terms and promotions and see where you can use them to get discounts. I don’t like the idea of points because points just encourage you to spend more. But getting a discount is different. Even 10% is better than nothing. So, either plan your purchases from certain stores in advance and use the cards, or ask at the cashier counter which credit cards or loyalty cards offer discounts. Its your money so spend it wisely!
Sometimes, I come across newspapers or magazines with discount coupons in them. You may notice that TM is sending out some coupons with their telephone bills too. See which are suitable and clip them out.
5) Cut down on Electricity
Ditch the electrical items you don’t need or can live without. Do you have an electric kettle or those electrical keep warm pump flask things? They suck electricity like crazy so ditch them.
Still using normal filament bulbs? Time to change to a twirly swirly energy saving bulb.
Limit the number of lights you have on. Not only does lower lighting create a cosier more romantic mood at home, it saves you electricity too. But not at the cost of your sight of course so have proper reading lights.
Use the home computer less - blog from work. LOL….
Ok some of the tips are made in jest but not without an element of truth in them. I’ve made these lifestyle changes for a while now and honestly, although I’m paying about RM110 for a full tank of petrol now, I’m not quite feeling the pinch as severely so I still do have my other little luxuries and the rest of my lifestyle that I’ve gotten accustomed to doesn’t need to suffer quite as much.
Did you feel the need to make a drastic lifestyle change after the fuel hike?
Have a happy weekend everyone!
July 22nd, 2008 — Reviews, Travel
… with the sound of money…

A misty morning up in Genting Highlands
LOL… Yep, isn’t it true though? All you hear in Genting Highlands is kaching! kaching! kaching! of the slot machines and of the restaurants and of the theme parks.
Who’d have thought that 6000 feet above sea level and they’d be minting money hand over fist!

But I was there, contributing to the crowds and the noise pollution over the weekend at the invitation of a good friend. I haven’t been up to Genting Highlands for ages, so it was a good time to visit. I was put up at the Highlands Hotel. Continue reading →
July 19th, 2008 — Food, Photo Hunt
I missed last week’s PhotoHunt but I’m back for this week’s theme “What is that?”

What is THAT?
Is it edible?
Is it an animal fruit or vegetable?
Go and find out at the Pink Parisian!
Happy Photo Hunting everyone!
p/s I will be out of town and slow in approving and replying to comments but have fun all the same.