Last X’mas I gave you my heart…

X’mas 2006 was the 7th X’mas I spent with Tim, and a very significant one because it would be the last X’mas that we spent just as a couple. Come X’mas 2007, it will be a much more crowded affair with Mummy, Daddy, Bro, Sis and the 3 Cats. It so happened that my usual gang of friends were all tied up with their own celebrations and Tim and I ended up having X’mas just the two of us.
We decided to have a raclette dinner. It’s a winter French dish using a special raclette machine which Tim’s parents had bought in France as a gift for us. Basically this machine has two layers of heating device – the upper layer is a hot plate upon which you fry your salami, bacon, ham or any other meat and the bottom layer is used to melt cheese which you spread over your potatoes and/or meat. Yummy! Here’s our X’mas Spread –

We had gone shopping for the ingredients on 23 Dec at Carrefour and gosh, we spent about S$70 on this raclett dinner alone! We could have opted for a romantic dinner at some fancy restaurant instead with this money… However, it seems that we had grossly overestimated how much it takes to fill our bellies (big as they are). The amount we bought was sufficient for 2 dinners for each of us! For the record, the right amount per person should be 2-3 potatoes, 100-150g raclette cheese, 30-50g of salami (not too thin), 1-2 slices of ham, 2-4 slices of bacon. C’est tout!

Here’s a picture of us at the dinner table – it is upon looking at this picture that I realized, to my aghast, how much weight around the face I have put on! I look just like my overweight teenage self at age 18. Arghhhh….! No wonder my husband called me Hamtaro the other night… (“My lado, do you think that pregnant women look like hamsters?”) I guess I’m not one of those lucky mummies who is “all belly”. For me it’s All Big, Everywhere.


Good Idea this blog. This was not existing when I was pregnant and it’s a good way to remember how you felt and the difference with a diary is that people can give their opinion.
In France, when you buy raclette cheese, the weight is 200g per person, but you’re right, it is generally too much.
Nice, to see your christmas pictures… Kisses, Evelyne
January 3rd, 2007 | #
You had raclatte, went shopping at Carrefour.
I can see a bottle of red wine on the table.
Did you move to France ???
January 9th, 2007 | #
Coucou, sympa de vous revoir
et super la raclette 
Aurélien
February 19th, 2007 | #