
Home Made Oyakodon
The oyakodon is a classic Japanese bento dish.served in many Japanese restaurants including here in Malaysia. Check out this recipe and try making your own.
A Meaningful Father’s Day during RMCO
With Father’s Day around the corner, it’s that time of the year where you get to celebrate Dad in a special way. With this year’s RMCO in effect, outdoor activities might not be as easily done as previous years so we thought we’d look at some simple yet meaningful ways you can celebrate Father’s Day and still show him how much you love and cherish his presence in your life.
A #1 Brunch for a #1 Dad
What better way than to start off Father’s Day with a table spread of Dad’s favourite brunch dishes. Whether it’s waffles, eggs, bacon or a great cup of freshly brewed coffee, your dad will be thrilled to have his favourite brunch together with the family.
Have a Family Game Night
Why not arrange for a night of board games with the whole family and let Dad flaunt his competitive side? If your Dad loves trivia or game shows, you can even host a family trivia night! The laughs and moments during game night will definitely be a fond memory to have with your Dad?
Help Dad with Shopping
Pop in the store and help Dad get the groceries, household items and other things he might be needing around the house. That way he can stay at home and take a break while you help stock up things for him during this RMCO. You can even pick up Dad’s favourite cut of meat and cook up a Father’s Day dinner while you’re at it too!
The oyakodon is a classic Japanese bento dish.served in many Japanese restaurants including here in Malaysia. Check out this recipe and try making your own.
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