ieatishootipost community ate for Goducate learning centres in Sabah again

Last Saturday saw another session of the ieatishootipost blogging community’s eating for a good cause—ie, for Goducate learning (literacy) centres in Sabah. The community has pledged to collect for 100 learning centres. At present, there are 17 Goducate centres serving some 2000 students.

The fabulous 5-course lunch was held at Privé Restaurant, situated on Singapore’s only private island. The event was an educational session as well, with Catherine Chan from Iconiq Image teaching about table etiquette, and Clinton Ang from Cornerstone Wines teaching wine appreciation. We learnt from Catherine tips such as how far to sit from the table, how to pass the bread basket round (anticlockwise), how to scoop up soup (towards the 12 o’clock position of the plate), and how to stir tea or coffee (silently in figure-of-eight motion). Clinton had us swirling, sniffing at, and listening to the wine. The men also learnt that they are not supposed to hold the wine glass by the stem but by the base—which is not at all convenient since both hands are needed to get the glass off the table first.

Goducate would like to thank the diners who bought tickets for the event, the ieatishootipost community for organizing the event, and all the sponsors of the event (Privé, Iconiq Image, Cornerstone Wines, Fresh Gourmet, Nuffnang, and MHC Asia) for their generosity. $30,000 was collected for the Sabah learning centres that day.

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Dr Leslie Tay of ieatishootipost introducing Catherine from IconiQimage
View from Privé restaurant

ieatishootipost, Hokkaido Sushi, and MHC Asia raise support for Goducate

Last month, Dr Leslie Tay, Singapore’s popular food blogger organized another dinner in support of our kids in Sabah.

Dr Tay and his community of foodies have already visited Goducate’s literary centers in Sabah on two different occasions – and at the same time enjoyed Sandakan’s delicious seafood.

The ieatishootipost community “eats with purpose”. That community has organized
many eating sessions to raise support for needy people – and Goducate’s poor kids in Sabah are fortunate to be their “favorites”!

Dr Tay is a genuine foodie and often organises dinners that combine enjoyment of the finest food with support for a good cause. Last month, he chose Hokkaido Sushi (at M Hotel, Anson Road, Singapore) to educate, with the help of Chef Thomas Kok, his community on the fine points of sushi eating.

Hokkaido Sushi very generously contributed 30% of the night’s takings to Goducate (Sing $2040), and our faithful and generous supporter, MHC Asia, matched that contribution dollar for dollar – thus raising Sing $4080 for Goducate’s Literacy Centers in Sabah.

Next month, another group of ieatishootipost foodies will visit Sabah and see first-hand how their “makan with a mission” helps thousands of poor kids get an education.

Dr Leslie Tay
Having fun learning about sushi
Chef Thomas Kok