Saturday, February 28, 2015

Breakfast Wedding

For all the early risers, what better backdrop than a sun rise can there be to greet a start in marriage life?


Changi Board Walk

Wow, the disagreements mounting from the potential guests is as loud as the music in clubbing. Pity that the final guest list is likely to be reduced to the few people that are the closest to you... ;)

Hint: The Singapore sun stretches its ray later in February. The sun rises the latest at 7.17am on February 9 to be specific according to NUS Associate Professor Helmer Aslaken. Link to the mathematics proof:  http://www.math.nus.edu.sg/aslaksen/calendar/sunrise.html



~dress code~





~reception~

Adorning the reception table would be the wedding photos, the guest board and...

 
Think of all the glowing thumb prints and writing!

these delightful wedding favours!
                                 Mini Lava Lamp Key Chain                   Glow-in-the-dark cotton candy





~the ceremony~


Lining the aisle the bride walks down is these seashell candles...


Loosely gripped in her hand is this glow in the dark flower bouquet... ( so the photographer has something to take photo of.)


Balloon bouquet with glow in the dark sticks in them.

as they exchange these unique rings...



LED Ring. Guaranteed to shine.

and kisses at the first crack of dawn.









~the buffet breakfast~



Catching your eye are the melting coloured ice sun catcher...



above our long awaited meal! 


In Singapore, 豆浆油条 is one of the breakfast that is uniquely Singaporean. 

Dishing up these pretty servings:
Fried dough stick and soya bean milk

Butterfly Buns



  
Spring rolls


Portuguese Egg Tarts



 
Assorted Nyona Kueh

Yam Cake
& its carrot version
Chinatown hawker centre has great yam cake


Carrot Cake
Did you know Chinese have 3 kinds of carrot cake? The above 2 and the last one that is a dish sold in hawker centre stalls.

Chwee Kueh Recipe (水粿 Water Rice Cakes)
Chinatown Hawker Centre has a stall famous for it.


Min Jiang Kueh/ Peanut Pancake
Aunty Oat Pancake at Old Airport Road

Tutu Kueh

Chai Kueh


Soon Kueh, Rice Cakes and more...
A stall in Old Airport Road sells nice soon kueh
(not sure about the one featured in this picture)


 
Ang Ku Kueh


Seasame ball



  
 
Steamed Buns, i.e. Pao (Lotus, Coffee, Liu Sa, Red Bean, Pumpkin)


Tapioca Cake


Steamed Cakes
Marine Parade has this stall that sells delicious cranberry steamed cake!


Muah Chee


  
                                 Soya Beancurd              &                Grass Jelly

Mmmm.... 

and do consider pairing it up with a traditional drinks bar.

coffee

tea

iced drinks including horlicks, milo and ice lemon tea

soya bean, chin chau (grass jelly) and more...


As the end of the "day" melts into a new one, round off your reception with 
a refreshing and nutritious soybean ice-cream and chendol!

 


mmmmmm...
If you do host such a buffet/wedding, please do consider rsvping me! 



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