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Quenching My Alcoholic Thirst in Just One Click

Drinking a little alcohol on a special occasion wouldn’t hurt, but only if you’re an avid drinker like I am. Whether you like to add a bottle of beer with your lunch, or some wine on a fancy dinner night, alcohol can be healthy in moderate doses. I buy my alcohol with no fuss, straight to my doorstep, through an online distributor called Wines N Spirit . You buy whiskey online here in Singapore at their website. Their collection of alcohol ranges from the simplest brands of beer to the most exquisitely manufactured bottles of wine you can see in the country. You can buy whisky here in Singapore , and you can expect your delivery to arrive in less than an hour. Plus, if you buy anything above $100, there’s no charge for delivery. I’m a citizen of Singapore for a while, and buying whisky online has never been this easy. Whenever I feel the need to drink some whisky like a cowboy out of a western film, I just go to Wine N Spirits website and order a few bottles of alcoh

We Tried Dak Galbi in this Korean Restaurant in Singapore

It was nearly a month ago when my husband and I traveled to Singapore to celebrate our anniversary and I’m still wishing we could have spent more time there. I have to admit, Singapore is one of the most interesting places we’ve ever been in our lives, and for a 5-day stay, I felt like we barely scratched the surface of this country. Sadly, our vacation leaves were limited and so five days was all we could manage. So, being the OC travel planner that I am, I made sure that everything was articulately planned so we wouldn’t waste any of our precious time to discover the country’s captivating beauty. As you may have already heard, Singapore is the world’s most expensive city to live in, leading the Economist Intelligence Unit’s list for the fifth year in a row. Accommodations are pricier than other Southeast Asian destinations and cab fares can be more expensive than a plane ticket. But, surprisingly, food is remarkably cheap - and we knew it because our S$10 went a long way when