The fired rice looks very appetizing but it was tasteless.The sweet & sour fish were not up to standard or I'm already too full to judge anymore... The happy couple after the satisfying meal.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Happy Halloween
The fired rice looks very appetizing but it was tasteless.The sweet & sour fish were not up to standard or I'm already too full to judge anymore... The happy couple after the satisfying meal.
Something Different
At the back of my mind, I've always been interested in the HfH (Habitat for Humanity) build that Calvin & SexyLips took part on Merdeka Day. Sure it's a TIRING workout but nevertheless a great experience. I was trying to find out more about the HfH & I found Georgette blog from Calvin's blogroll & stumble upon this post & inspired me to do the same for BoldBoss. Killing 2 birds with 1 stone is my specialty. It would b something different, plus it is towards a worthy cause. I believed that together we can make a difference.
That's how I started... by preparing a collection box & placed it at a strategic place. Noticed my cute BoldBoss face?
The response was GREAT! Don't underestimate these coins... a total of RM95 were from coins alone.I kinda BUG my colleagues e.v.e.r.y single day to support this... all my blackmailing & threatening skill was put to good used as a total of RM515.83 was collected.
As I did not know how to passed the money to HfH I left a comment in Georgette blog & told her I would pass the money collected to her. But she suggested that we meet at the HfH office at 2 1/2 mile shop houses (same row as Au Yang Dental Clinic) & give the $$ to them together with her. That's how I ended up at the HfH office on a Friday afternoon, with Calvin as the driver & Terrence as the Bodyguard, don play play le... $500 alot le. BoldBoss did not join as he had to attend a emergency meeting.
All this newspaper clipping on the board at HfH office & I noticed some of the houses were build in year 2000 (??) wow... and to think I've never heard of them before this.Habitat provided houses for people regardless of race or religion.As a small token of appreciation for all that donated their hard earn $$, I gave out small packet of biscuits or chocolate...
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Bad Timing
Monday, October 27, 2008
Liu-lien Liu-lien
I'm craving for liu-lien, badly. I'm daydreaming about sinking my teeth into the liu-lien flesh... cheh! Not preganant lar, just really wanna eat durian. Now that the supply is higher hopefully the price has drop from RM10 each. I was asking around for advice on how to choose a durian. I've never buy a durian on my own.
SexyLips: "Hold the fruit it your hands, make sure you can feel the pain of the prick from the durian torn, make sure it's really a durian."
Me: "Duh"
Then I ask BoldBoss, he reply: "Pick a not too heavy durian and hav durian aroma. Shake it for sound, for moving durian. Durian with a slight sound is the best".
Me: "How to know it's not too heavy?
BoldBoss: "By feel"
Me: "How slight sound is slight?
Bold Boss: "By feel too"
SexyLips & BoldBoss, you both have been a great help... not
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MIL bought 2 durian for RM10 & gave us 1, saving me the trouble of goin to buy 1 myself .... te-hee.
1. Liu-lien not too heavy according to my feel
2. A slight liu-lian aroma
3. Aiyooooooooo... got worm hole... hav to share share with the worms lor...
Me: "Use the knife lar! How can open like that??!!"
Hubby: "Like this the liu-lien balu 'ho chiak' ma."Me: "Use cloths la so that fingers don get pricked."
Hubby: "No need. Like this balu ada style."
aiyooooo... really got worms le... bad choice. Sayang le. But luckily still got lotsa more left for me to eat. wow... it tasted reaaaaaaaaly good le. I want moooooooore!!! Here's the close-up of the worms...After the feast, must remember to drink salt water from the durian khak... so that won't get heaty & fall sick.
Some1 emailed this to me as a answer to my Q
Every year, with the coming of the durian season, the air is filled with a heavy 'odoromatous' presence, a kind of incense heralding the arrival of the king of fruits; and the streets are lined with hastily composed pyramidal piles and altars for the King of fruits - the durian.
And every year we are confronted again by the same eternal question of how to choose a good durian.
The first step in choosing a good durian is to grasp the durian that takes your fancy by its stalk and hold it in front of your eyes for close scrutiny. It is advisable while doing this to stand with your legs apart or "kang-kang" as the durian and its stalk may decide, at this very moment, to part company, with disastrous consequences to your foot. If you do not wish to stand in this manner then I would advise you to have safety boots on.
An age old adage says that you cannot judge a book by its cover. But some 'so-called' durian experts claim that they can judge a durian by its thorns, although others say this is nonsense. So why must you look at a durian if you cannot judge a durian by its thorns. It is to look for holes or 'lubangs'.
Durian holes generally fall into four categories:
- Squirrel holes -- Durians with squirrel holes are generally ripe and quite tasty as the squirrel who has been at it would gladly testify. However, these durians are considered 'second paw' (second hand) and being minus a few seeds should be purchased only after a generous discount.
- Worm holes -- Durians with worm holes have worms and other creepy crawlies in them and should be rejected unless, of course, you are one of those lovers of Swiss Cheese.
- Man-made holes -- These are small triangular openings cut into the durian so that the customer could have a sneak preview of the fleshy quality of the durian. Obviously if the durian is still there, it has been rejected. Would you take someone's reject?
- Open backside type -- Durians with their bottoms with are gaping or beginning to gape have seen better days - 2 or 3 to be precise - where they have been paraded, manhandled and put back on the shelf, rejected by all and sundry. Leave them in place.
Now, having given the durian the visual test, you can now proceed to the next important step. Take the durian into your hands, with your fingers gripping the spaces between thorns, approximate it next to your ear at the side of your head and shake the fruit. Listen for movement.
Pardon my digression. Now why shake the durian, you ask. Good question! Remember the other old adage - 'empty vessels make the most noise'. This holds true for the durian. If you hear vigorous hollow movements of seeds when you shake the durian - the fruit is all seed and no flesh - reject it. If there is no movement at all on shaking, and the durian feels heavy for its size, the fruit is unripe or if ripe, waterlogged. Reject also. If you detect some faint movement and the fruit feels relatively light for its size - go on to the next step - the ultimate olfactory test.
For this step, hold the durian gently in your hands as you would your loved one and place in front of your nose and inhale deeply. If you find dirt, dust and dried leaves in your nostrils, stop at once, and send the durian back to the vendor for a thorough cleaning.
Having ensured that the durian is clean and that there is no impediment in your nasal passages repeat the inhalation process, with both thumbs and thenar eminence cupped to exclude any extraneous smell. If you detect an over rich, strong, fetid odour, it indicates that the durian is overripe. Reject, especially if the stalk looks somewhat dry.
If you detect no smell at all also reject as the fruit is unripe.
But if you detect a faint aroma of bitter sweet butter scotch and almonds with a bouquet of wild honey and a hint of smoked oak then you have hit the jackpot and found yourlself a durian with a thick, creamy, treacle like, bitter sweet tasting flesh for you to savour and enjoy.
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Happy Birthday SexyLips.
You kinda have all you want already. House. Car. Career. Canon Camera. A Jet set life. Hopefully u accident cepat cepat, not the car accident lar, the rip torn kind of accident so that u get married cepat cepat.... kaakakkakaka
Sunday, October 26, 2008
Tea Leaf
Was jumping up & down when we saw this on sale... have been considering about getting a popcorn maker for our entertainment room to make it feel & smell like a cinema kakaka... this can pretty much do it.
This Chicken Soup in Coconut was awesome, but the chicken meat was rather scarce. But what's important was the SOUP kan?
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Go Plastic-less
BoldBoss had advised that Olive Oil is a better choice, as it's healthier. But he din warn me that there are so many choice of OLIVE OIL, Virgin, Extra Virgin, Virgin Light, Virgin Light Taste, Virgin Rich Taste etc... wah... how to choose le... at the end I choose Bertolli, sound very Italian, I likey, EXTRA VIRGIN RICH TASTE RM24.50 (500ml). Quickly search what they stand for once at home.
Extra Virgin:
• Each word has its own definition. The “Extra” part of the term means the olive oil contains less than 1% free fatty acids (primarily Oleic acid).
• The “Virgin” part means the oil was not processed beyond pressing and filtering. Almost all other oils (such as Corn, Canola, Sunflower, Safflower, Cottonseed and Soy) are not palatable as pressed or extracted. They are all refined in some manner.
Now I know why the word EXTRA cost so much more.... Missed the OLD EL Paso's Dip (RM16.60) that taste great with corn chips. I searched high & low for it & thank god I finally found it. Only 1 type of flavor available, Cheese n Salsa...yum yum yummmmyyyy with Chachos Original Chips. I like this drink sooooooooooooooooo much!!Ya know which?Yup, Bundaberg Ginger Beer, but actually NO alcoholic content le.During checked out, I gave the cashier my "I'm not a plastic bag" bag but it was not big enuf.
I've just started & people do look at me strangely and I was laugh at too. Hubby was saying that in a 3rd world country like us, majority don't really care about the "environment" but I believe bit by bit, together we can hopefully make a difference.
Friday, October 24, 2008
BoldBoss coming of age
Some turn to vinegar, but the best improve with age.Chocolate Truffle Cake with EXTRA Strawberries, from Hallie again. This cost RM100 coz of extra Chocolate & Strawberries.
wondering what the hell happened.Why is a birthday cake the only food you can blow on and spit on and everybody rushes to get a piece?The happy couple cut the cake hand-in-hand together-gather...SexyLips cannot wait to taste the cake ... he has been whining to eat the cake since 4pm.The happy faces of the birthdays boy... Boldboss loved it so much he returned again & again & again for more... The cake was rich with chocolate but surprisingly not sweet. As usual, Hallie's cake does not disappoint.On BoldBoss birthday eve, TrendyBoss, GossipJen, SexyBum, AngelEng, hubby & I "belanja" the birthday boys a dinner treat at Mr. Ho's Fine Food. Ordered the usual 4 must order dish, Warm Bacon & Walnut Salad, Mussels in Chilli Cream Sauce, Alfredo Pasta & Crispy Roast Pork with Apple Sauce.
We tried the Family Sampler RM 68.90, came with Crispy Roast Pork, Pork knuckles, BBQ Pork Ribs, Grilled Chicken and Beef & Chicken Bratwurst (6 varieties).
All in all we spend RM220 for 8 pax, a reasonable price. Could have save MORE if didn't order the extra Pork Roast & Pork Ribs & Bratwusrt Plate as it's all in the Family Sampler. Next time with such a crowd, just order the Family Sampler, there are 2 size available, Small RM68.90 & Big RM100++ (I forgot) which will be just nice & no need to order other dishes. Just get the Salad, Pasta & Mussels as side dishes. Ah... PERFECT!!
May you live all the days of your life.
Happy Birthday!!!