Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
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My love for food cannot be contained.
I enjoy trying out new recipes, improvising them and seeing them appear on the table just like how you'll get it at the restaurant or bakery.

I'm happy and proud that I can cook Chinese & Indian food and Bake goodies.

This is one thing that I hope I'll have in the future. A fully equipped kitchen with a working table!

Last weekend tryouts 

Honey Sesame Chicken 

Ginger Fish 

Banana Walnut Raisin Chocolate Chip Muffin 

Banana Chia Seed Muffin 


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With my new job I have more time. I'm actually happy that this change has given me more time to try new things, learn new skills and also spend more time with my family.

I started going for mandarin class in January. 8 times a month. Hopefully, by the end of the year I'll be rather fluent in the language. My main aim is to be able to read the chinese characters. Well having gone for 6 classes thus far, I have to say my progress is quite slow.

In my one month break between jobs, I tried different recipes. Mostly cooking Chinese Restaurant Class food such as dong bo yuk. With the new job giving me more time, I've also tried baking too. My latest experiment was baking bread.

All thanks to my cousin sister. Went over to her house and she served us warm delicious bread which she baked using a bread maker. Decided that I should get one too. Last night, went over to Giant to get their home brand bread maker. It's promotional price was 178.88 but the receipt showed 129 only. A real bargain. Decided to immediately bake a loaf of bread that night itself. Sadly didn't have bread flour so all purpose flour it was.

From dong po yuk to bread, it has been quite an adventure. I have to say though that it was not always a success.

I'm going to bake and cook more. :) guess since I wanted to get a culinary degree when I was younger, I'm fulfilling that part of my dream now. Slowly but surely getting there.

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Now there's nothing extraordinary in Hong Kong but the things that lead to this trip has been extraordinary. To sum it up I received my credit card few hours before my flight to Hong Kong, book an accommodation for the extra night in Hong Kong in about 2 days earlier and Levina agreeing to come to Hong Kong with just a few weeks notice. Oh and also nearly had the trip cancel the week before I was suppose to fly off. Seriously, to be able to go to Hong Kong and come back to tell the story is beyond this world. The timing can never be so precise. Well, all glory be to HIM.



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Welcoming the dragon with Yee Sang or was it wishing that all our workload lightens and have good bonus. =)

Christmas gift exchange after 2 years break I think. Feel like little kids again.

We even have nasi lemak breakfast together. Ok probably the first official one since a year +

Cam-whore in the lift. A failure indeed.

Welcoming 2012 with a good lunch together.

Friday's are the best! T-shirt and jeans :)
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Its Chinese New Year!! Well, what do I love about this particular festive season.

1. FOOD


2. Family Reunions (& Noisy Aunties)


3. Festive Mood


4. New Clothes & Shopping!!


5. Catching up with long lost friends



6. Extra pocket money (It's a blessing to be Single!)


7. No Traffic Jams to Work and Empty shopping Malls!! =)


8. and since Chinese likes the number 8. The final one. This year is a Dragon Year and I am born in the year of the dragon (hmm.... not that it changes anything but well since the parents in China and Hong Kong are busy ... I feel so wanted.) :P



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I am quite proud of myself. Last weekend I completed 10.5km and a much better timing compared to Shape Night Run. Of course it was rather disappointing because I spent more time breeze walking than actually running. (Not like Mizuono Wave Run in 2009). The track wasn't too bad but I couldn't take the dust and the many times we have to stop for cars, lorries and buses to cross. Imagine! In the middle of the run stopping for vehicles to cross. But well, I think I will give KL runs a skip next time. Too much construction and too many vehicles for my liking.

Can you believe it the tag line for Siemens Run 2011 is What are you running for. A catching one indeed. My colleague and I was just asking each other about what's the purpose of us running. Not going to hide but its for the goodie bag and the sense of satisfaction that I have conquer the track! However, ever since Runnat 2009, every time I run I am reminded to pray. So despite the hazardous fumes, it really was a fruitful pray run. Where else can be more strategic than KL and Putrajaya.

Managed to compete at 1 hour 25 mins. I am going to try to make it 1 hour 10mins the next time round! Its time to take out the running shoes and head to the gym!


Oh and guess how I rewarded myself? A week of no gym and lots of food. :) Well, the skin at the back of my lower part of the leg was peeled off thanks to my short socks. It hurts when my shoe hits again it but should be fine by this Monday and gym here I come.

Talking about food. It was like a food marathon this week. Seriously!!! Wednesday I had lunch with Bobby and ate Nasi Briyani with Chicken + Potato mixed chicken deep fried. Then we had department Birthday celebration and had secret recipe cake. My big boss treat us to Coffee bean drinks and had a regular Sunrise. Gosh was it so filling.

The very next day we had farewell lunch at El-Shaddai Fellowship (the bank's fellowship) for one of our colleague's who is retiring. Ate so much as well as the food was really good. I had dinner with Adris at a Steamboat buffet restaurant and again it was like throwing loads of food down.

By the time we reach there it was dark. No more prawns and crabs :(

That's not the end. Another buffet was awaiting on Friday. Department buffet lunch at Latest Recipe Le Meridien KL Sentral. By this time I was so stuffed up. Can't eat like I used to. Deserts were great but the rest of the food were just passing images as I just couldn't eat anymore. Avoided the Carbohyrdates and concentrated on the dishes instead. Fattening nevertheless. Its about RM100+ per person for the buffet and if you are one who loves food. Should probably go try it out.



Glad the eating spree is over. With the new Gym schedule out. Hopefully, I will have more time to work out the pounds I have gained. The sluggish feeling has set in and it means I have not exercise enough.

On another note, did my first mock exam today. It didn't go too well. Hopefully the real T4 exam won't be like this. I am really hoping I'll pass. A simple pass will do. CIMA examiners have mercy.
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Day 1

Up and awake at 3 something in the morning. Awful time to be awake. Had breakfast at LCCT and since we wanted somewhere quiet Taste of Asia was chosen. If any foreigners were to judge Malaysian food from there well there goes our reputation. Horrible food. They can't even prepare proper nasi lemak! No complaints of the RM10 nasi lemak since its the airport but quality?? I think they can do better than that.


All smiles for the camera. First time on Air Asia.

This is what lil bro was busy looking at. The morning horizon and the plane's wing.

For most parts of the journey he sees nothing but clouds.

When we landed, our car was waiting for us. We rented the car for the entire duration we were here. Toyota Avanza. Quite spacious. We stayed in Marina Court D2-01. Hmm.... condition wise is rather spacious. Beds rather comfortable to sleep in. There's cooking facilities, washing machine and even rice cooker. However, the bathrooms needs a little maintenance. The shower in one bathroom wasn't functioning well and both the toilets had some problem with the flush. Found out that you can get cheaper accommodations around KK. Next round, we will know better. That goes to show that MATTA Fair doesn't have all the answers. Found it rather interesting when my mum was asking the agent why the rates shown outside was cheaper than what we paid all she could say that its standard rate and when mum says so normal rates are cheaper than MATTA fair promotional rates she said yes. Amazing! Well, after throwing the luggages it was time to explore KK.




The rather disappointing view from Signal Hill. You can see nothing but a couple of shops. Its not high enough to be an observation point.

Dinner at Ta Jia Lai was good. The restaurant is in penampang. Everything tasted fresh and nice. The only worth eating place so far.

Day 2

After a light breakfast in the apartment it was time to head down to KK park. We had a lot of de-tours. We stopped by mesilau, a dairy farm, the war memorial, ranau for lunch, poring hot springs, and finally KK. Day 2 ended with dinner in Salut Seafood Village. The view is just awesome. It looks like you are in Austria, Switzerland (minus snow capped mountain) or Scotland. It reminded me of my time back in Europe. The weather in Kundasang was much cooler and it felt rather chilly. I think I can say that for the family the trip up here was the highlight. Won't being stay in KK town next round if we come here is so much more scenic and COOLER. Of course we have not conquered Mount KK so we will have to come back one day and say that we have been there done that! =) Personal satisfaction of conquering mountain after mountain. Till today I think in the category of 'gunung' I've conquered Gunung Ledang, Gunung Brinchang, Gunung Beremban. Hmmm... don't think the rest fall under this category.

The waterfall had little fishes where siblings took the opportunity to go for free fish spa. I on the other hand prefer dipping my legs in the hot spring. :)

Well another point to note, Salut Seafood Village was a big let down after Saturday's good dinner at Welcome Everyone Restaurant (Ta Jia Lai). Seafood here was expensive and the food was really not good. On the other hand, the location of the village was at the outskirts and it faced the sea. Nice location but wouldn't one to travel so far in to some kampung even though the view maybe nice for food that really isn't nice. Wonder why people go in there!







































Poring hot springs and on the way to Salut stopped for Kelapa Bakar. ( Kelapa Bakar nothing special to the taste just that the coconut water is warm)






Day 3
We took about 3 hours drive up to Kudat from KK to see the much talked about Tip of Borneo. Very windy but since its by the beach felt a little sticky after that. It was high tide so couldn't see all the stones.






They say that the big icon signifies that you have reached the place and the trip is not complete till you take a photo with it so well we did. Jump shot failed but well it looks hilarious.

After the journey to Tanjung Simpang Mengayau - Tip of Borneo we had lunch in KFC Kudat. Mind you eating in KFC in East Malaysia is even more expensive. On an average is about RM1 extra for everything on the menu. The coleslaw here tastes different and the mash potato is a bit too watery. Anyway, we paid RM3 (for adults) and RM2 ( for students) to visit the Rungus Long House. Well it was an experience to just see how it looks like from the inside. Not much activities. For RM3 a bit over priced since there is no activities inside. However, there are little stalls inside where you can buy some 'kraftangan'.
Ladies selling kraftangan



The accommodation that is available for rent. Mind you the ceiling is exposed so people standing on the top can see everything going on inside.

Nice location near the hills.

Dinner was in KK town - Wah Hing Seafood Restaurant. The non-seafood dishes were not too bad. Quite pleasant but the seafood dishes were not up to mark at all. Tasted horrible! Price wise is not expensive but not cheap. Can get better ones in Kuala Selangor / Batu Kawan / Kuantan.

The lobsters were too hard. Tasted worse than prawns.

The crab sauce was nice but the crabs tasted like mud.
Day 4
Not much photo sessions on the final day. Woke up early and took a stroll on KK esplanade. Visited the fish market. We early enough to see the fishes being brought in. What a fishy experience.
Most of the markets were not open yet so we head back to back to Marina Courts and enjoy the time in the apartment before we checked out. Rather surprising was the owner of the apartment came before the check out time and barged into the apartment. Imagine that! Guess people here does not know what manners means.
Anyway, after that we decided to leave the apartment earlier so we could head down to the filipino market. Picked up some stuff and headed for lunch. Met Billy (our church friend) at the makan shop. Amazing! He was here for holiday as well. What a coincidence.
Mum wanted to pick up some seafood so we searched for the fish trader. The journey was so long and there was traffic jam I slept awhile in the car. When we reached there we were busy picking up chocolate (Sabah Chocolate which mum was trying to find the whole time we were there but our first time seeing it) and other goodies.
Before heading to the airport, dad wanted to have proper dinner so stopped by some makan shop but since the rest of us were still quite full we walked from mini market to mini market. Guess what! I was shocked I bought sabah tea for my colleagues at RM3.50 at the fish trader shop and lo and behold its only RM1.80 at the mini market. What a big ripped off!!
It was even worse when we reached the airport, the sabah chocolates at the airport (same brand and design) were much cheaper than the ones we bought at the fish trader shop Fong Seng in Innaman. Can't believe that the tour companies takes the tourist to Fong Seng which sells things at a more expensive rate. (Even more expensive than the airport!)

Overall, we arrived safely back home. Rascal and Cyrus were rather glad to see us home. Although for Cyrus it means back on the leash.

Its a little too dusty in Sabah. Probably because the roads are not like those in KL. Dust everywhere. Things are not developed there and cost of living is much higher. Except for the seafood groceries are much more expensive as well. Things need to be much more develop on the other side. With so much resources, I wonder why the government is not developing the towns. So much can be down for such a wonderful scenic state. Oh.... local food here well, not as good tasting as in KL.Probably because everything here is so simple.

Well, thats the bit and pieces of Sabah.