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The SauceINK team wishes all readers a Happy Valentine’s Day!

Flowers, chocolates and shiny trinkets? Maybe in the past, but apparently this is not the case anymore. GQ interviewed some of the chicest women and asked them what they’re most psyched to receive this Valentine’s. You’ll be amazed on what some of them wants.

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On a rainy Saturday afternoon, over 200 shoppers went to Customs House to join SHOP: The Ultimate Fashion Bazaar. And we are one of them!

The event showcased up and coming lifestyle brands and partners. It was a fun, relaxed afternoon despite the heavy room, and you’ll just have that feeling that you went for a night out with your girlfriends. There were cocktails, live music, a make shift beauty salon and a lot of premium finds. And behind all this unique fashion and beauty playground is HEAT branding. read more
We’re all looking for a romantic Valentine’s date. If you’re talking about just the ambiance, then that would be easy enough, because most restaurants are prepared for the couples that would surely be looking for the same things. But not every romantic place is able to satisfy our palate.

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With the start of the new lunar year staring us straight in the face we are also reminded of the rich culture that Chinese families practice. This holiday is the time that Chinese families come together to celebrate and rekindle ties.
It is such a big deal, especially in China. A proper implementation of the customs will determine your luck for the year ahead. One of the traditions attached with the Chinese New Year are culinary customs. Various food and ingredients have their own symbolism that are carried out in the menu. The most common are fish, vegetables, poultry, smoked sausages and all sorts of sweets. Each has its own meaning and connotation. read more
Whenever couples getting married choose wedding favours, most of the time they end up in the trash or junk drawer. Yes, it’s not such a nice thing to do, but what will you do with monogrammed mint tins, or tissues? The reason this happens too often is because wedding couples choose on the basis of just what is cute, or nice to look at. Sometimes (actually most of the time) they forget that if it’s not going to be useful to their guests, then there’s not much reason to keep them.
Rule of thumb when choosing wedding favours: It should be substantial, usable and pretty to look at. Maybe favours that are all three are a bit more expensive than the usual favours, but at least they don’t go to waste. It’s a better way to show appreciation to your guests for coming to your lovely wedding.

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