The usual thing we said when we got into the car was "What are we going to eat?" or Where are we going?" We have a few places in mind but finally we decided on having Chicken Koay Teow Soup (Kai See Hor Fun) at Restoran Moon De Moon, Hala Wah Keong, Taman Mirindi, Ipoh.
It was about 9 am and we found a table for ourselves. While waiting for our orders to be served, we saw some very fresh bananas and papayas for sale just by the road side.
Between my friend and I, we bought these bananas. We bought 2 + half combs of 2 different types of bananas.
By the time we came back to the table with the bananas, our breakfast was laid out on the table. Before we eat, the camera must eat first. Lol!
By the time we came back to the table with the bananas, our breakfast was laid out on the table. Before we eat, the camera must eat first. Lol!
Breakfast for 3 aunties!
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Today is Tuesday's Treasure!
Sharing these vintage camera & telephone which I snapped while I was at Chang Jiang Signature Cafe.
Linking to Tuesday's Treasure.
"Don't store up treasures here on earth
where they can erode away or may be stolen.
Store them in heaven where they will never lose their value
and are safe from thieves.
If your profits are in heaven, your heart will be there too.
(Matthew 6:19-21 - Full Chapter)
(The Living Bible - TLB)
The 'kai see hor fun' looks superb. I only know Kong Heng for these hehe.
ReplyDeleteYou must try this also. I am sure you will love this.
DeleteSee the prawn mee makes me crave for it...
ReplyDeleteThe prawn mee very yummy!
DeleteOOh. Must try the kai see hor fun when drop by Ipoh one day. Looked yummy.
ReplyDeleteLove such old vintage treasure. No where to be found nowadays.
Yes, Rose. This is a must try for you.
DeleteBelas fotografias do telefone e máquina fotográfica verdadeiras peças de museu.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Thank you, Francisco. Have a beautiful day!
DeleteOh my goodness, the old phone and camera :)
ReplyDeleteThese are priceless treasure.
DeleteThat camera and phone are sure flashes from the past...how times have changed. Thanks Nancy for sharing this week and please hurry back.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom for hosting. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteLove the camera. If we were all still buying film . . .
ReplyDeleteTime have changed so much. It seems like only yesterday we were buying film.
DeleteHello, the old phone and camera are nice vintage treasures. The bananas look good! Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Eileen. The bananas were very tasty. Have a great day!
DeleteDelightful treasures. As always looks like a great meal.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas. Have a great day!
DeleteI LOVE seeing the banana man selling his fruit. How much fresher can you get? Yum. And your soup looks soooooo good. I am watching what I eat so didn't have much for breakfast and now I am hungry. Happy day!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Erika. I too have to watch I eat. Have a happy day!
DeleteDon't know anything about the food you choose but it sure looks good. What classics with the old camera and phone. Great find.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Peggy. Have a great day!
DeleteOh the soup looks so very good. I'm always hungry when you post food here. You do know how to eat well. I'll take a couple of those bananas too.
ReplyDeleteOh the old camera and phone. Brings back memories.
Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺
Thank you, Sandee. I still remember those days when the camera and phone were in use. Have a fantastic day!
DeleteLove the black and white.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jackie. I too love the black and white.
DeleteI must remember that this is the best kai see hor fun so that I can eat there when I pass by Ipoh. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, Mun. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteMy mother had a camera like that.
ReplyDeleteA great treasure.
DeleteThe bananas look great and I absolutely love the vintage items!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda. Have a lovely day!
DeleteI love bananas and I want them all from that photo hahah! Vintage stuff is pretty interesting to me and I always love to see something new! :)Xoxo
ReplyDeleteVildana from Living Like V & Stalia Is BAE
Thank you, Vildana. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteI have a similar old phone and camera! Love those bananas.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ladyfi. The old phone and camera are priceless now.
DeleteI love shrimps, that food look so good!:D
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage camera and phone!
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Thank you, Silvia. Have a great day!
DeleteLove the treasures. The bananas look fabulous. Keep well Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane. I never tired of bananas.
Deleteyou always features yummy post Love those bananas.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Maha. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteNancy I would like to try fresh bananas one day
ReplyDeleteI hope you will get the opportunity one day.
Delete"The camera must eat first." I love that Nancy, a cute turn of phrase. The food was delicious as always and I enjoyed all your photos. Thank you :)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Denise. We always joke about the "camera must eat first" phrase.
DeleteReally interesting pics...thx for sharing! xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Beauty. Have a great day!
DeleteIt seems like you had a nice day.... and food you share is always tempting
ReplyDeleteGlamorous without the Guilt
Thank you, dear. Have a happy day!
DeleteNancy those old camera and phone... what a blast from the past... for what grandmother had... technology has certainly changed a great deal... it looks like you had a lot of fun, have great week ahead xox
ReplyDeleteYes, Launna. What we have taken for granted are now priceless treasures.
DeleteOne day I must go to Ipoh and eat the kai see hor fun :)
ReplyDeleteYes Phong Hong. You must try this kai see hor fun.
Deletelooks delicious nancy and cute pic of the "camera eating" haha...love the vintage stuff!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tanya. On our foodie trips, our camera must eat first. Lol!
DeleteYour meal looks very tasty. Love the camera and phone, great find.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear for your visit. Have a lovely day!
DeleteNancy, the kai see hor fun looks tasty. Love the vintage camera & telephone.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen. The kai see hor fun very tasty. Have a beautiful day!
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