tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9032090606782570420.post4245102949899156296..comments2024-03-27T14:32:02.179+08:00Comments on Expat Gourmand: Beach picnic @ Pulau Manukan, Sabah (Malaysia)expatgourmandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06445217785393932551noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9032090606782570420.post-16492652762871885472016-06-13T06:28:25.564+08:002016-06-13T06:28:25.564+08:00Hi Teea, thanks for your question. We didn't e...Hi Teea, thanks for your question. We didn't explore further than the first beach we came across in Pulau Manukan, so I cannot advise if there are roads elsewhere, but the beach - yes, not wheel-friendly. I think carriers are super-useful when travelling with young babies. Last August, we went to Hanoi with pram and brought along the carrier and baby wrap for our (bigger than average) 2-year-old, and we were glad we did that because the streets were not wheel-friendly. 5-month-old babies are still light! (My #3 is 4 months, and I still carry her everywhere in the wrap.)expatgourmandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06445217785393932551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9032090606782570420.post-91706252817615534452016-06-12T21:11:03.788+08:002016-06-12T21:11:03.788+08:00Going there with our 5-month old baby, I assume a ...Going there with our 5-month old baby, I assume a carrier there is useful and no roads/need for a pram..? This one sleeps well in prams, so I'm thinking about how to get the baby napping during the day :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00954963132683737466noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9032090606782570420.post-10512493492752273002014-10-06T11:42:25.872+08:002014-10-06T11:42:25.872+08:00Hi Expat! Thanks for dropping by my website and re...Hi Expat! Thanks for dropping by my website and remembering my frosting! Hope you are going well.. and what a day. It looks like good fun with familier foods. LOL I posted a reply to your question on my website but here it is as well Hope it works.. my email is daphne@candescosystems.com.<br />Hi Expat Gourmand!<br /><br />The coconut milk frosting is quite light. It’s sets more in the fridge. But chocolate is the gam changer!<br /><br />You can melt chocolate and add to the frosting. It thickens it alot more. You might even be able to pipe it. The plain whipped coconut milk is quite soft and I found it impossible to pipe.<br /><br />Try this one<br />http://ohsheglows.com/2013/05/20/2-ingredient-chocolate-fudge-frosting/<br /><br />Or you can add 3 tsp of cacap powder and it should thicken up as well.<br /><br />Another option is using a food processor and blitz up 2 avocado, 3-4 bananas and 1/4 cup of cacao powder and honey for another chocolate mousse like healthy frosting. <br /><br />http://www.thehealthychef.com/2013/03/healthy-chocolate-mousse/<br /><br />Hope this helps!! Let me know! xx<br /><br />daphnehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07691561985083785588noreply@blogger.com