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Cecil Lee

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  1. $2.40 for two pieces of plain prata. Pratas are okay. But the fish gravy is very salty.
  2. $4.50 - only if you don’t mind the environment
  3. A fully stainless steel kitchen cabinet… facade in any colours.. LOL Recently saw another add that says theirs is aluminium ones… LOL
  4. This is not Feng Shui: Any issue with selecting dark wall tiles for a toilet? How’s this? Source & Credit:
  5. Feng Shui suffers a bad reputation, today. Many Feng Shui Masters are a Feng Shui Store. Their core business is not authentic Feng Shui. But rather making big bucks by selling lots of useless commercial products in the name of Feng Shui. Please give me a good reason not to buy such products. Here's one: Okay, the above was written prior to the knowledge of COV-19. Here’s to another reason, why. Many Feng Shui Masters and their shops are FAKES! On Saturday, 14 March 2020, a WhatsApp from a past client P.S. Frankly, I was just being extremely polite. Actually if one got the hint, as the British always say just throw the "bloody" thing away!
  6. Your resources are very useful, would like to proceed with your service
  7. Wow! Luckily for many years already did not buy any more Renault cars. LOL:) …. “Repairs” Source & Credit:
  8. Master, can I ask the fruit which we prepared and placed at Center of living room after we first time Open Door, can we keep the fruit after one day? Or must wait 3 days ? Minimum placement is at least one hour after doing the full 1st time open door procedure. Thus if you completed the procedure at say 9am. Then must leave it there till at least 10 plus am. If non urgency, then leave for THREE days. But if want to start renovations ASAP, then do the above.
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  10. $4.00. Not bad. Flavourful even within adding chilli sauce.
  11. On 22 October 2023
  12. ITS PURE COMMON SENSE Why we had never recommend sprinkling salt especially all over the house? With the exception that if you want, may consider only the toilets. Found this notice at several lift lobbies of your next door development - HDB Plantation Grange Blks 133A & 133B… recently T.O.P. ++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++ Notice to residents at HDB Plantation Grange during it’s T.O.P. In September 2023: Salts Sprinkled on Floorings We observed that some residents have sprinkled saits on the foors as part door opening ceremony. When salts are left unattended over time, it will melt and damage the floor tiles or vinyl floors. We would like to advise residents to quickly remove the salts from the floorings at the earliest opportunity. If you require any clarification, please visit Building Service Centre at BIk 133C or call us at + 65 xxxxxxx. Thank you. Source: Notice board at Blocks 333A and 333B HDB Plantation Grange
  13. Hi Master, my new house has this 人心果树in front of my house. Is it good to keep? From the Feng Shui point of view. Thanks Yes, can consider keeping. Considered Lucky. However, not Feng Shui are the ants and in some instances fruit bats and also birds / bird droppings / falling to the ground … maintenance… Later if found too inconvenient or perhaps a nuisance, as this can outweigh the advantages.. then you may consider not having it. Many years ago my client bought a terrace house at Onan Road, Katong. Their Ciku tree was there, overgrown and lots of fallen fruits... They decided to remove it. As mentioned earlier, not like one can leave the tree alone. If fruits over-ripe and fallen, someone must go clean it up etc...
  14. Not so old… 1970’s Collyer Quay. Change Alley is just a stone throw away to the right And nearby popular Change Alley in the 1960's Nearby Clifford Pier, a stone’s throw away from Change Alley Clifford Pier today What was once massive car parks is today OUE Tower and OUE Bayfront Ellenborough Market aka Teochew market Credit: NA & NL Raffles Place & Robinsons Battery Road and Bank of China building 1950’s In the 1920’s - 1930’s Singapore had a thriving pineapple cultivation, processed and final canning of pineapples for export.
  15. Yes, common to do so. But bear in mind since it is an oil lamp, make sure got sufficient ventilation. And avoid strong winds or near inflammable items like curtains etc…
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