Monday 30 June 2014

Travel Packing list for family with kids

A travel packing list for family with kids

I've done up a very comprehensive packing list to help parents pack when traveling for the first time with babies and children.  As I've listed items which can be used for babies and young children as well, please pack the neccessary.


Travel Packing List

Wednesday 11 June 2014

Braised ee-fu noodles with lobster


Ingredients:

 5 Baby Lobster
 1 Packet of ee-fu noodles
 1 Bunch of garlic cloves
 1 Can of straw mushrooms (quartered)
 10 Shitake mushrooms
 10 slices of ginger
 3 tablespoon of coconut oil/ cooking oil
 600ml of water + 2.5 tablespoon of cornstarch (mix and set aside)

 Sauce

 3 tablespoon of oyster sauce
 2 tablespoon of soy sauce
 1/2 teaspoon of black pepper
 3 tablespoon of sugar
 1 teaspoon of sesame oil
 3 tablespoon of shao xing wine

Cooking Method:
 1) wash and scrub the lobster clean cut into half
 2) Heat up a pot of boiling water and boil the noodles for abt a minute. Drain and rinse with tap water and set aside
 3) Heat up a wok and put coconut oil.
4) Stir-fry the ginger till aromatic
 5) Add the shitake mushrooms and saute
 6) Add the lobster and stir fry till it turns red
 7) Add the sauce, followed by the cornstarch mixture
 8) Add the garlic chives, and straw mushroom
 9) Stir to coat evenly, cover lid and simmer till lobster is cooked.
 10) Remove lid and add in the noodles for a quick stir.
 11) Dish out and serve immediately

Ways to help relieve Bronchitis or Cough

My little girl unfortunately had Bronchitis at the age of 6mths old, from that period on it just keeps recurring and I had tried several methods to aid in the recovery which I thought might be useful to share with other parents with the same concerns.

1) Thru western medication:
   *Do note that this is preferably to be prescribed by the doctor

Usually she has to undergo through nebulization to inhale the medications, such as atrovent, ventolin and pumicort
   *Tip: For younger babies who doesnt know how to inhale properly for effective medication, you can try to make them cry as crying naturally opens their mouth and lungs to inhale properly.  As my girl started to neuberlize at 6mths old, we had to make her cry in order for the medications to be inhaled as she doesnt know how to breathe in deeply.

Medications such as singulair may also be prescribed by the doctor but do note the side effects so that you can pre-empt the school staff or caregiver.  Extract from wiki about the negative side effects: Side effects include gastrointestinal disturbances, headaches,, hypersensitivity reactions, sleep disorders, and increased bleeding tendency, in addition to other generic adverse reactions.  Its use is associated with higher incidence of Churg-Strauss syndrome.  Drowsiness is also a common side effect. 

2) Thru chinese medication
When she was first having bronchitis at 6mths old, I went to Fu Hua to buy their top grade of Chuan Bei Mu (Also known as Fritillaria) and request to have it grinded to powder.
At 6months old, her dosage was half a teaspoon, three times daily, one hour after her western medication to help dissolve the phelgm.

After she turned one year old, from then onwards we replaced chuan bei with Hou Ning (a type of Hou zao san) from Eu Yan Seng.  Its pretty expensive, so if you want to try a cheaper alternative you could pop by neighbourhood TCM shops to buy hou zao san too. 

3) Thru diet
Most FM that we give to our kids are cows milk which is known to cause more phelgm.
If you're feeding breast milk, do continue doing so to pass them the antibodies. 
Else you can try switching to soy milk for the interim. 

There's also a list of food items which are to be avoided as it will induce phelgm or prolong the recovery. These include: Fish, chicken, cold or sweet food, citrus fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, oranges, certain fruits like grapes also induce phelgm.