Archive | September, 2014

Simple dinner

29 Sep

Copy the idea from the Thai spicy minced pork rice. This one less spicy, with diced cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, pine nuts and minced pork mixed with oyster sauce. Yum.

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Too simple? How about together with a soup of mixed meat balls and veg?

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Simple dinner

22 Sep

Monday is usually boring, after busy work, nothing better than a simple dinner.

Ice English Tea
Chicken salad
Onion and ham Penne with Green pesto

All ready within 30 minutes.

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Saturday high tea

21 Sep

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Seems high tea is a default activity for my Saturday.

The bread dipped with the chocolate sauce is super yum. It’s one of my favorite dishes.

Chocolate milk is definitely added marks to the tea set.

Well, to double the tea time, let s encore.

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Sunday brunch

14 Sep

Use weekend meal to clear the left over in fridge and make rooms for the fresh veg and food from supermarket for next week.

Today s brunch is an egg cake, mixed berries milkshake and apple salad.

All are left over in fridge. But healthy and yummy.

Egg cake:
Onion, ham and cheese

Blue berries milkshake:
Frozen mixed berries and milk

Apple salad:
Apple and salad dressing

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Belated Birthday Dinner with Meyan

11 Sep

Due to her birthday trip and I fall sick in Aug, the birthday dinner keep postponing. Finally, we can make it tonight. This is the first time that I had a la carte while the people around having buffet. The feeling is interesting. Anyways, that s one of the hotel restaurant that I would like to try the food in menu instead of buffet.

The service and the food is nice. And we had a nice chat as well. Wish she have good health and find a good job very soon.

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Home Town Dishes

10 Sep

Too full for festival dinner. Time to eat something simple. Home town fried noodle plus a seaweed soup with fish ball are definitely a right choice.

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Mid autumn festival dinner for 2

7 Sep

Chinese festival means eating. And usually it’s crowded everywhere. So tonight it is a home made dinner for two.

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