Monday, April 21, 2008

Tummy widening delicious snacks@Dogma's

Demona: Chips are common snacks that we both have together, especially if a good movie's showing on TV. The only difference is that, Dogma only has eyes for good quality imported chips, where as my choice is narrowed down by the price tag. Glad to know that these branded chips are still affordable in Dogma's land (I also profit along the way..hahaha)



Demona: This was the Terra Red Bliss chips: Made with olive oil, roasted garlic and parmesan. NO TRANS FAT. 30% LESS FAT *winks*



Demona: Huge ass slices, crunchy, salty, with pungent parmesan and garlic smell. Purrrrrrrr-fect!



Demona: The portion was actually quite generous. A pack could fill up 3 small bowls. Chips were never too much for us "chip-sie monsters!"



Demona: Dogma's supplier, who happens to be a Korean, gave a box of Japanese made chocolate cookies to him as a thank you gift for a ride to Changi. Sweetened sugary Dogma ferociously fought his desires against opening it, and saved it... for cookie monster Demona!



Demona: Cookie monster Demona ripped the wrapper apart and these were its contents. Cute, leafy green and baby pink coloured tiny packets, sealing up sugary treasures soon to be unearthed.



Demona: Light, crunchy and buttery baked thinly sliced cookies sandwiched a checkered piece of creamy sweet red bean and white paste. Could not really tell whether it was chocolate or coconut based. I am sure it was nicely explained in Japanese (but obviously I am an illiterate in this language), but whatever it was, the sweet stuff went exceptionally well with the cookies. The taste of both items was a brilliant combination, and decorative details were not left behind.



Demona: Lotus pandan paste cookies were found in the leafy green packets. I could not decide which was the superior one as both were equally delicious!



Demona: Japs and their intricate details, focusing on every aspect from taste, looks, presentation, packaging etc. Thumbs up to their great effort!

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