New Wall for the coming March Holidays!

We have been fervently revamping our site during the CNY holiday when most of you were feasting and watching TV! We were touching up these artwork till late in Feb. Now we are ready to usher in you guys with our new look. Check out the pictures below!

Bare and plain orange wall. Time to manifest our creativity and painting skills!

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Work in progress…

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Special thanks to Michelle from Uni of Sydney for your contribution to this TADPOLE wall; & thanks to Mel, kaiting and a few other lovely youngsters for toiling in the heat to complete the touching up of these artwork!

Replica of our aptly named pet ducks, Tamago & Xiandan 😉

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After many days of hard work toiling under the sweltering sun, we are finally done!

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March holidays are coming! Instead of the usual beach or shopping outings, why not be different and come down to JFF? You can choose to take up our Family Tour package and seize this opportunity to bond with your family in a froggy and unique manner.

Call 67917229 now to book your tour with us now! See you soon!! 🙂

Contributed by Shirley.
Edited by Rebecca & Frogologist

Frog Delivery Driver needed!

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We have an opening for a serious delivery driver job seeker at JFF. Please take note that employment contract is for at least 2 years! Please help to spread the word!

Requirements

  • Honest, patient, pleasant personality & be a good team player.
  • Must be Disciplined, Independent, and Professional.
  • Strictly for Singaporeans & PR only.
  • Possess class 3 driving license with at least 3 years of driving experience.
  • Good Interpersonal Skills.
  • Familiar with Singapore roads

Responsibilities

  • Make sure goods are delivered to customers on time and in good condition
  • Accountable for invoices and payment collected
  • Driver must ensure proper update of current day’s records at the end of each work day.

Pre-requisites/Summary :

  • Prior experience as a delivery driver will be an advantage
  • Minimum Contract Requirement: 2 Years
  • Language : English / Mandarin
  • Take Home Pay: From $1400 (Before added bonus)
  • Working hours: 8am- 5pm (Mon-Friday), 8am-1pm (Sat)
  • ADDED BONUS: (1) Should deliveries end early, driver may be released at management’s discretion. (2) Company truck may be used to commute from home and back subjected to company’s regulations.

For interested applicants please contact 67917229 or write in to sales@jurongfrogfarm.com.sg.

Thank you!

JFF PTE LTD

FRESH/ FROZEN Frogs available for sale @ NTUC Fairprice & Hypermarts

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With the rise of Dengue cases recorded in Dec, we have been getting enqueries on where else can our freshly processed frog meat be purchased other than travelling to the farm. Below is a list of NTUC Outlets where you can get the fresh meat or frozen legs!

FRESH FROG MEAT

Jurong Point

Hypermart JEM

Hypermart Jurong

Thomson Plaze

Hougang Point

Hypermart NEX

TPY Hub

Hypermart Changi

Junction 8

Hypermart Ang Mo Kio

FROZEN FROG LEGS

Bt Ho Swee

Bt Merah

Bt Panjang Plaza

Bt Timah Plaza

Clementi

Coronation Plaza

Geylang East

Hougang Lifestyle

Lot 1

Marsiling MRT

Marine Parade

Tampines Mall

Tanjong Pagar

Thomson Plaza

TPY HUB

Orchard Grand (Along Killiney)

Junction 8

Compassvale Link

Yew Tee Point

ITE AMK

Kitchener Complex

Alternatively, please call 67917229 to organise for a FREE HOME/OFFICE DELIVERY! Only 1 day notice is necessary for our Delivery Fleet operating from Monday to Saturday. Please note that prevailing GST will be charged to item total. Check out our frogsite for more information!

Frog stop at Kranji Expedition ( Kranji Countryside Run 2013)

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It was a Poignant moment for me witnessing families with young children, in ponchos, running together, braving the drizzle. A very different sight to families milling the malls, toddlers throwing tantrums, irritated faces of parents.

The inaugural Kranji Countryside Run provides that natural sensory experience for the young to the old. Really happy to see most participants who did the 4km run enjoying their Sunday out with us, at Singapore’s own countryside.

For those of you who stopped by the frog farm for their exotic platters and having their closet encounter with our American bullfrog couple hosted by our Frog Master, THANK yOU for hopping by!!

We hope that this is a memorable day for you and your family!

http://m.todayonline.com//singapore/runners-brave-rain-kranji-countryside-run

Photos credit to Kenny Eng. Thanks buddy!

Double boiled frog meat with bitter gourd – a popular remedy for Dengue Fever patients

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Mosquitoes bite humans, Frogs eat mosquitoes, and we eat frogs. Therefore we are still the most powerful in the food chain.
An elderly explained to me during one of the tours at the frog farm. With the current alarming trend of rising Dengue fever cases, we are going to discuss about this recipe of Double boiled frog meat with bitter gourd – a popular remedy for Dengue Fever patients.

Now what is Dengue fever?
It is an infectious tropical disease caused by the dengue virus.
Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle and joint pains, and a characteristic skin rash that is similar to measles. In a small proportion of cases the disease develops into the life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever, resulting in bleeding, low levels of blood platelets and blood plasma leakage, or into dengue shock syndrome, where dangerously low blood pressure occurs. (Source: Wikipedia)

This virus attacks the victims’ immunity system and currently, there is no commercially available vaccine or cure for it.

Frog meat is known to cure Dengue Fever
(Translated from an article of Xing Zhou Ri Bao 星洲日报)
A hawker, Ms Chen, said that her daughter, 9 years old, was hospitalised because she was down with dengue fever and her daughter’s blood platelet count was lowering as days passed.
On the 4th day, Ms Chen saw that her daughter was passing blood out when she urinates and defecates. Her whole body was very red as well. The doctor told Ms Chen that her daughter might not survive through the night. Ms Chen got very worried and thus, got help from her friend (Ms Huang).

Ms Huang told Ms Chen the Chinese believes that double boiling 4-5 pieces of bitter gourd together with 4-5 pieces of frog meat together till there are four or five tablespoons of the essence left might help.

Ms Chen did as instructed and fed her daughter on that night at 9pm. 1 hour later, when the doctor checked on Ms Chen’s daughter, her blood platelet increased and the redness on her body reduced.

After she heard that her daughter’s condition had improved, she fed her with more spoons of the stewed frog essence. On the next morning at 5am, Ms Chen’s daughter’s blood platelet has fully increased to the normal blood count and had recovered from Dengue fever.

During this period, Ms Chen’s daughter was only on fever medication and no other special medications.

Frog meat is known to improve vitality, neutralise heatiness and remove toxic matters (清血). Other than these healing properties, frog meat is also a healthier choice of meat as it contains only 1/3 of fats compared to that of chicken breast and the same amount of protein. It helps that our froogs are not fed on antibiotics and or hormonal growth steroid feed. Thus, this meat is as organic as it can be.

This recipe can be cooked as a regular soup dish by adding a bowl of water to cook with the rest of the ingredients.

Ingredients
2 small Japanese bitter gourd
2 whole fresh frog
1 tablespoon of red dates
1 tablespoon of wolf berries

Method
1. Wash the frog leg and chop into pieces
2. Steam all the ingredients with medium heat and low heat when the water is boiling vigorously.
3. Boil for at least 3 hours so that the bitter gourd will not taste so bitter.

TIPS! It will help if the dish is served hot as frog meat contains very little fats and the texture will harden when it is cold!

Building Culture: Navigating Change

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On Tuesday, I delivered the same presentation I did for the Southwest Leadership Development Dialogue session 2013 for 40 ~ of the Key Personnels (KP) South 4 Cluster at CHIJ (KELLOG). For I think to myself, the more times I share about my experiences the more worth it the many hours spent preparing for this 30 mins talk. (This speech is about 4000 words, mind you!) I also wanted to seize this opportunity to improve my public speaking skills.

What irritated me was that while I wasn’t feeling as nervous as I did before, I ended up being blurred by the speech I have prepared on my ipad and the thoughts running through my head.. Brain couldn’t tell which stream of information to use; Mouth didn’t receive a clear signal and I ended up rambling at some point during the talk. I really wished that i have done better to prevent these episodes!

The greatest challenge was to relate the difficulties of running a farm to the challenges that teachers face in their line of duty. Thanks to Mrs Aw (Principal of Gan Eng Seng Primary School) and Mdm Lee (Principal of CHIJ (KELLOG) for planting some ideas in my post analysis of the session of the similarities of running a family business and being a teacher:

1. If you are a teacher, your students are your valuable livestock (not to say that students are like animals who grunt and eat non-stop..). A farmer who invest in his livestock sees better returns while a teacher who invests his/her time and energy will be able to bond with their students and hopefully better cooperation through mutual respect and understanding.
2. Both a teacher and a farm owner will weather through bad times. If they bank in hard on the basics on why they are in this trade in the first place, lock down the positive thinking and they will survive!
3. Facing a hyperactive student is akin to working with a stubborn colleague (someone who is out of this world), be patient and polite always and wait for the light.
4. Learn from the American Bullfrogs and don’t be a fussy eater! Consider all ideas from students OR co-workers as in some quirky ways they might make sense at some point of time and to someone in this world.
5. Communicate with clarity! Whether you are speaking to your customers or students, when words get lost in translation, things don’t get done!

All in all.. teaching might be tough and sometimes results may be unpredictable as is Farming. With determination, a farmer gets a bountiful harvest. Likewise I wish for all the teachers to be able to enjoy the fruits of their labour as well in time to come!

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Talk at Southwest Leadership Development Dialogue Session 2013

I was greatly honoured to be invited by Mr Richard Lim (Principal of ACS (Pri & Barker) as a Guest Speaker this afternoon at their Part 1 out of 3 Leadership Development Dialogue Sessions 2013. The topic of the session was Navigating Change and it was clear to me how these leaders of our Education system are serious and dedicated to improve the quality of Generation Z and prepare them for the real world, hopefully more so through vocational experiences rather than going through case studies in their classrooms!

I sincerely wish all these future change makers success in their endeavors as motivating young people is not an easy feat! Remember to stay Adaptable, go back to the Basics, meander through Crises, learn how to cut your losses through Diversification and lastly Evolve as a victor in this ever changing world!

xoxo

JFF is getting a new look!

Thanks to JFF’s resident artist who has taken time out to freshen up the look
Of Gabbe our Frog Prince mascot. This year’s theme is on ‘Evolution’.

Look out for this space!

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New Product Shots of JFF PRemium Hashima with American Ginseng

The purchase of JFF Hashima guarantees you a 100% natural product that is carefully handcrafted with no preservatives or artificial ingredients added! Try one to find out!

Now retailing at $28.80 (inclusive of GST).
Available at
1. Jurong frog farm
56 lim CHU kang lane 6 s718864
Home delivery available

2. Fung onn Medical Store
48 tanglin Halt #01-335
6476 7561

3. Tai Sin Chinese Medical Hall
Boon lay MRT station #01-08
67948846

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