Monday, April 25, 2011

26th Arpil 2011 Tuesday
Today is my mum 6th anniversary,
Eternal Rest Grant Unto her
and let pepertual light
shine upon her.
Rest in peace, mum.
I will alway love her forever and ever.

Monday, April 11, 2011

tuesday lunch - ye noodles with pork, fish cake and chye sim.
dinner - hong zhao chicken with fresh blk mushroom in ginger and wine sauce.
monday lunch - fried rice with egg and prawns with apple ham and beef sausages.

12th april 2011 tuesday

Sunday, April 10, 2011

kimchee fried rice.
wrong pictures
monday lunch - kimchee fried rice

instant kimchee not sour not nice so making one small patch.

apple ham very nice and sweet so much better than honey ham.

the beef sausauge is crunky.last few days weather super hot but today is a cold weather i blow fan till hand aches again. may be i shld make some hong zhao chee.

saturday lunch - rice with steam white promfret, bittergourd and pork chop. nowsday i feel eating rice esp i learn that songhe rice need to cook with lesser water taste better, not so soft.

11tyh april 2011

Thursday, April 7, 2011

lunch - hokkien noodles with prawns, chye sim, egg, fish cake and mince garlic. 8th april 2011 friday no meat day just add little prawns to give favour.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

korean pan fan - a bit oily and salty.

before mixed - wang tow kay, big kai lan, roast pork mixed with korean chiilies and sesame oil.
fried pumpkim fish cake (new) and big fish balls.

7th april 2011 thursday

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

lunch - spagetti with can fish dace, green pepper slice, garlic, chillies, spring onion and xiao bai chye. 6th Arpil 2011 wednesday

Monday, April 4, 2011

tuesday 5th april lunch - pork balls, ikan billies and lettuce with dried noodles.
Monday lunch - korean noodles with egg and sat leftover pork and veg.
my first normal meal back from holiday - kuey teow with fish cake and balls.
lunch before holiday - korean noodles, dried with thai sausage, egg, prawns and veg.


Sunday, April 3, 2011

4th April 2011 Monday It is so easy to dwell in the past, especially with all of its hurts and tragedies. Individual people as well as nations do it. Old grudges and hatreds can be cherished and nursed, and bitterness mixed with self-pity can find a home in our hearts. But that is not God's way, for God intends newness and a joyful future.