This is a close up look at J’s portion of her pasta lunch and I thought I might as well put it up as well since I think she’s not exactly in the best of shape to put this up or blog.
September 28, 2007 – 6:48 pm
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By Sinma
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Posted in daShow
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Thank God for my first home cooked meal in a long long time. Been so busy with so many things that could hardly find time to eat a proper meal these days let alone cook something nice. Been telling friends that I’ve been wanting to do a sukiyaki since few weeks ago but still not had …
September 28, 2007 – 6:22 pm
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By Sinma
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You can only find this here in the whole world! So cool isn’t it? I love things local, exclusively so local that you cannot find anywhere else on the planet. Even if you can find it, they just simply taste different for many reasons.
Isn’t this a very typical hainanese style of western food? Haha…it was soooo yummy. The peas, the potatoes (not in picture), the sauce is definitely something to die for, are simply so typical hainanese. And i must say nothing in this world even come close to a well grilled kampung chicken…still tastes the best! This …
This is not your homemade firecrackers. This is the original Malay Lemeng that we learned to make with our dear ma-jis. I know I sounded very ignorant…
hmmm…I beginning to feel like I couldn’t stop blogging on what we did in Malaysia. Here’s a shot of our breakfast on our last day of shooting. I was pretty surprise to see how the toast was presented honestly, it was pretty – simple and pretty. I don’t think Ya-kun… I don’t think Ya-Kun has anything …
The sushi party at A-bang’s kampong is certainly one of the most memorable highlights of my career. I had a lot of fun and visited many great cities in search of food and its meaning but I never would have thought I’ll ever stepped into a Malay kampong to actually teach the locals sushi-making. I …