The other day, even though he has already finished his zhi ma hu (sesame paste)... he still tried to clean up each and every drop of it:
By turning the bowl over and trying to hit the bowl on the table so that the droplets will drip out.


By digging for the droplets that dropped into his froggy bib.

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3 comments:
Hi Angel,
Just wanna ask if you made the sesame paste on your own for your son or do u give him the powdered ones that are sold commercially?
Does he eat them as snack or a meal?
Thanks...
Janice
Hi Janice,
Usually I buy lah.. lazy to make... Ace takes Ma Yu Shan brand organic sesame paste which has sesame, walnut and brown rice with a dash of glucose for the sweetness.
Actually he usually eats only as a snack lah.
I have however just discovered how to make the sesame paste myself. If you want, keep a lookout for this blog cos I will be revealing how to make sesame paste in 3 simple steps soon... :)
Thanks..I will..cuz there;s no way for me to get any good sesame paste here in Aussie land...:P
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