Tuesday, 22 November 2016

Our 1st Dinner In Fraser's Hill.

On the 1st evening at Fraser's Hill, dinner was announced at 6.30 pm. We were all ready and seated at the dining table and the following dishes were brought in and laid on the table before us.
 Deep Fried Chicken.
Egg or yellow tofu with assorted vegetables and prawns.
 Stir fried kailan (Chinese kale) with garlic.
 White radish with pork rib soup. 
Cut papaya for dessert.
A photo for the album before we thank God for safe journey and for the food.
The following photos were from the edible garden taken before the dinner. 
 Sawtooth coriander plants.
 Onion flowers.
 Romaine Lettuce (yau mak in Cantonese)
 King sized oranges hanging on the tree.
I remembered taking some photos of fruits from this plant during our previous trip.
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The following photos from Gopeng museum are for joining Tuesday's Treasures. 
Antique lantern.
Antique lamp.


"No one lights a lamp and hides it! Instead, he puts it on a lamp stand
to give light to all who enter the room.
(Luke 11:33, The Living Bible-TLB)

56 comments:

  1. Sawtooth coriander plants reminded me of my childhood where my mum used this in soup. Very herbally scent and I remember I never like it in the soup. Lol.

    The Chinese antique lamp. Nice.

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    1. Hubby doesn't like the smell so I don't use it in my cooking.

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  2. Have never seen sawtooth coriander before...the dinner looks great!

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    1. Thank you, Angie. I was first introduced to sawtooth coriander by a friend.

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  3. I see that you stayed in the same place as previous trip. It's so convenient that food is prepared and they all look so delicious.

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    1. This time we booked the bigger bungalow. Food wise very convenient.

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  4. Uma mesa muito bem composta por pratos deliciosos.
    Um abraço e boa semana.
    Andarilhar

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  5. Very delicious photos.
    Thanks so much for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/11/cana.html

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  6. Your treasures go from plain to fancy! Looks like you had a great time on your recent trip. Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy your week and please stop back again soon.

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  7. Looks like a delicious meal. I love the photo of the lantern and the quote!

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  8. Nice food, sure hungry in cold weather!

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  9. The dinner looks fantastic:)
    kisses

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  10. as always the meal looks scrumptious! and what a beautiful family photo!

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  11. dinner is delicious and the edible garden looks good.

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    1. Thank you, Mun. Up in Fraser's hill, everything tastes good.

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  12. Beautiful photos once again. Diane

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  13. The meal looks delicious and always nice to share with friends. Take care.

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    1. Thank you, Mamas. Have a fabulous day. Take care and God bless!

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  14. That antique lantern particularly catches my eye.

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  15. The deep fried chicken is such an American dish! It is everywhere here, even fried chicken shops. Beautiful lanterns!

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  16. Mmmmm....chicken! Lovely photos, Nancy, and so nice to see all the smiling faces, too! :)

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  17. Excellent post (as always)!Thank you very much :)

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  18. everyone looks so happy!! i do love me some fried chicken!!!

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  19. Oh the food. Oh the food.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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  20. Love all the dishes here and what a nice group photo

    But I don't like the taste of papaya so for fruits I don't eat papaya

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    1. Thank you, Libby. I love papayas but not when it gets too soft.

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  21. long time havent been to frasers hill. greetings

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  22. Some of the dishes look familiar and others do not. Thanks for the photos of the garden - sawtooth coriander and romaine lettuce are nit too familiar to me.

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    1. Thank you, Rhonda. We seldom use sawtooth coriander but romaine lettuce is a very common vegetable to us.

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  23. Thank you, dear. Have a nice day!

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  24. Looks like a good trip! I must make my way up there soon!

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    1. Nice place for those who needs to get away from the busy city life.

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  25. Thank you, Tijana. Have a great day!

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  26. Love the lamp! What delicious-looking food and some great fruit growing!

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