New view from my 2nd office

Daily November 5th, 2007

Starbucks - makan setNay… I don’t really have an office, but I didn’t manage to get any of my usual seats today, so I just make do with whichever seat I could find; and no, I am not an insurance agent. =P In fact, I don’t even call it my office, but somebody decided that it is. Oh well…

It’s really a nice place to sit down and get some serious work done (no, not the one with the test tubes) - nice ambience, good tea (yes, I drink the tea - Tall sized Tazo Chai Tea Latte, more foam, less milk, 4 pumps Chai with chocolate powder sprinkled on top) and so far, they hadn’t chased me out yet, so that is quite important.

Back to my new view… so yes, this is the new view that I have from my “office”.

Starbucks - a new perspective! (stack)

Yup, apparently this corner is probably the best corner, although there is a Bose speaker blasting away and self-adjusting its volume over my head throughout the entire duration. Today was the start of their new Christmas pies! And I helped myself to one of those (which supposedly stops selling by 2nd January 2008). It looked so nice that I was tempted (and succumbed) to taking a bite from it.

 Starbucks - corn beef pie!

Oh well, sorry for the missing part. It looked too good to resist. =P It’s going for $5 and apparently there were only 2 when I arrived. Yes, I got both of it. I guess that should be a good testament (sorry if you are vegetarian or if you refrain from beef).

Anyway, now that you know where I usually hang out, do feel free to drop by! Haha… some company would be nice sometimes.

Drivers who do groceries are going to suffer…

Singapore November 5th, 2007

This is the month that drivers who do groceries are going to suffer. Not only do they have to bear the brunt of the Rise of the ERPs, they have to bear with the Return of the Hikes, starring Luncheon Meat and Sunshine bread, and co-starring Knife Cooking Oil and The Chicken.

Indeed, it’s going to be more expensive to live now, in every sense of it. The price of daily essentials have started to rise and will continue into the next year. This cost will also be passed on to consumers of cook food. If you have had your fair share from hawkers who profiteered from the GST hike, this news of price hike of groceries will give the hawkers The Licence to Kill more excuses to raise their prices.

Groceries price hike

This will probably affect my decision to dine outside soon as this meant having to fork out more and perhaps my monthly budget. At worst, I would probably have to go without meals for a couple of days in a month. The chicken rice stall at my school had recently risen their food by $0.40, which works out to about $20 to $40 more per month.

I’m hoping that the restaurants proper will not take this opportunity to raise their price as well.

A TRIP to the supermarket will cost more now than it did at the beginning of the year.

A Straits Times check on a random basket of basic goods sold at supermarkets here revealed price increases in almost every category, from fresh chicken to coffee and milk formula.

For instance, a popular brand of luncheon meat cost $1.70 in January, but now costs $2.50. Then, fresh whole chicken sold for about $4.50; the price is now closer to $5.20.

This, on the back of news last week that noodle and bread prices were on the rise.

But Singapore is not alone: Prices of bread, pasta, potatoes and meat are going up, putting pressure on family budgets around the world.

Russia imposed Soviet-style price controls on a range of foodstuffs last month. China has released stockpiles of pork, while Bangladesh, Jordan and Egypt are raising subsidies or slashing import tariffs.

Suppliers The Straits Times spoke to said droughts in Australia, crop failures in the US, reduced milk production and higher cost of tinned food cans are all contributing factors.

Globally, prices of wheat and milk are at historic peaks. Corn and soyabean prices have also risen steeply, and international wheat prices have risen nearly 74 per cent since January.

With higher grain costs, feed will become more expensive, and suppliers say this will mean a rise in meat and milk prices.

Rising food prices have contributed to inflation here. September’s overall Consumer Price Index showed that prices generally retreated by 0.3 per cent from the previous month, but the food component - the biggest item at 23 per cent - rose 3.7 per cent as the cost of fresh vegetables, fruit, seafood and milk powder, as well as hawker and restaurant food, went up.

Consumers The Straits Times spoke to said that while increases for each item may seem like a token sum, together, they add up to a much bigger grocery bill.

Housewife Cynthia Leow, 30, told The Straits Times she noticed she was paying about $10 more during her weekly supermarket trips.

Similarly, Ms Huang Ya Li, 60, said she needed to set aside an additional $20 a month for groceries, compared with the start of the year.

Mr Yeo Guat Kwang, president of the Consumers Association of Singapore, said that price increases were inevitable, with the climate playing a major role in food shortages. But he said things were not as bad as they seemed.

Consumers, he said, had the option of buying house brands from supermarkets, and these were generally cheaper. Supermarket chain NTUC FairPrice said its house brand products are, on average, priced 10 per cent to 15 per cent lower than comparable national brands.

Checks revealed that bread and butter prices for FairPrice’s house brands have remained steady over the past 11 months, but there have been 15 cent to 25 cent increases for coffee and cooking oil.

Besides food, prices of tyres and batteries are also going up. The past 11 months have also seen increases in the goods and services tax, public transport fares, fuel prices and rents.

And now, more hawkers are giving notice that they may not hold out on price increases much longer as they are also feeling the pinch.

The owner of a handmade noodles stall at the Gourmet Paradise foodcourt in the Toa Payoh HDB Hub said she is hoping to charge 20 cents to 30 cents more for every bowl of noodles from next year to cover costs.

She said that rental on her stall, which is now $4,500 a month, is set to rise to $5,500 at the start of next year, and then to $6,500 in 2009.

In the meantime, Ms Huang said she was doing her best to be cautious with her spending: ‘If a meal at a coffee shop is $3 or more, I will look for something cheaper. I eat to fill my stomach, so it does not matter whether the food is nice or whether I am given more ingredients.’

Article obtained from straitstimes.com on 5th November 2007; graphic copyrights of Quek Hong Shin

Nightmares… horrible nightmares

Personal November 5th, 2007

It’s been quite a while since I last had horrible nightmares and when I have them, they are usually violent and bloody. Literally. I had one of those last night. I do not usually keep nightmare diaries, but the one I had yesterday was interesting (yes, nightmares can sometimes be interesting… just that it was really bloody).

I was living the dream (pun unintended) - in that, I was a character in my own dream (as opposed to viewing it from a 3rd person perspective), and I was initially in this tunnel, constantly searching for something (but I can’t remember what).

I was able to do stuffs like jumping onto walls and bouncing off walls onto the ceiling - cool stuffs that you can do as if you were in the Matrix movie. Then there was a “screen change”. The next thing I knew, I was supposed to marry someone. This guy is some big sized guy and for some reason, he stabbed himself in his chest and started bleeding. Apparently, there was some fight going on.

The last thing I knew before I woke up was someone asking me if I am going to “marry” him, and I had a bo-bian attitude. Hmm… what a weird dream.

* bo-bian - colloquial for having no choices

Christmas plans?

Personal November 5th, 2007

Was thinking about writing a post on songs and ageing, but somehow lost steam half-way. So, what do you usually do in these instances? Do you save as draft and continue on a new post? I guess that, for most people who are on wordpress and blogspot, this is a common - and probably the most sensible thing to do.

However, I deleted the post for 2 reasons:

  1. I’m not sure when I’d be writing on that topic again
  2. My drafts list is overcrowded

Anyway, what’s past is past. So, where was I? Ah… yes, Christmas plans.

Christmas is usually a time of either solitary, or going to church that Christmas morning or taking part in some choir that goes from house to house to sing. I used to be very enthusiastic about that. However, somewhere along the way, I guess I lost the energy to do so. I’d probably still like to be part of a musical production - like what I did some years back. It was tiring but fun! =)

So, what are my Christmas plans this year? Christmas, for me, is a good time to get meet up with my friends and to enjoy a nice get-together dinner. I used to open up my place for my friends and it’d be potluck with the usual stuffs - ham, turkey, log cake, potato salad, puffs and pasta! Yum yum…

Anyone game for a get-together this year? =)

PS: Actually I don’t think anyone will reply, except, perhaps, 1.