Tuesday, 6 December 2016

Year End Pot Bless Celebration For SG Gathering.

End of last month, we had a year end pot bless celebration at one of the Small Group member's house. Every member came up with something to contribute to the pot bless dinner. I quickly took snapshots of all the food items before we sat down for a time of Praise and Worship unto our Lord, Jesus Christ. After giving thanks and blessing of the food, everyone was ready to tuck in these yummy food!
We opted for the easy way because I have no idea what to cook. We bought a Roasted Duck.
The highlight of the dinner was this Hainanese Poached Chicken dish. Hainanese chicken rice specially prepared for 14 people. 
A pot of specially prepared chicken rice.
The whole car was filled with the mouth-watering aroma of the chicken and rice.
Home cooked Mixed Vegetarian dish.
A member bought this Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll.
Another home cooked Mixed Vegetable dish.
The member who cooked the Mixed Vegetarian dish also made this Fried Balls With Coconut Filling.
Another member made this healthy Baked Spring Rolls.
And finally 2 combs of Bananas to round up the dinner.
A wonderful pot bless dinner to end the Small Group Gathering for 2016. The gathering will resume in the new year after the Chinese New Year 2017 celebration.
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The following photo is for joining Tuesday's Treasures.
A traditional farmer's rain coat made from woven coconut palm fiber. This snapshot was taken at the Chang Jiang White Coffee (Signature Outlet), Ipoh.

Linking to Tuesday's Treasures & Image-in-ing.

Work hard like a farmer who gets paid well
if he raises a large crop.
(2 Timothy 2:6, The Living Bible-TLB)

56 comments:

  1. If me, i will opt the easy way too, as i cannot cook well...

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    1. Hi Sharon, I am not a good cook either. So the easy way is the safest!

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  2. What a feast! That roasted duck looks yummilicious!

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    1. Thank you, Angie. I am a great fan of roasted duck!

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  3. That was a wonderful feast and gathering. I would ordered roasted duck too.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. Since the main item was chicken rice, I chose roasted duck.

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    1. Thank you, Francisco. It was a wonderful gathering with yummy food!

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  5. Nancy, now that's an interesting raincoat, something that I've never seen before. Thanks for sharing and I hope that you will visit again soon.

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    1. Thank you, Tom. I only see them in museums. I don't know whether they are still in use in other parts of the world.

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  6. Never eat Roasted Duck.Is it tasty? Wish you had the recipe for your Fried Balls. Mjammie!

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    1. I love roasted duck and it is very tasty! Maybe next time, I will try to come up with the recipe for the fried balls.

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  7. So yummy:) kiss

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  8. the duck looks so yummy, good choice but really all of the food looks great!!!

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    1. Thank you, Debbie. It was a wonderful and food-filling gathering!

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  9. What a feast. I would love to have some of every dish.

    Have a fabulous day Nancy. ☺

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  10. I've never heard the term "pot bless". I like it!
    Great shots
    Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/12/the-church-of-transfiguration.html

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    1. Thank you, Sue. To us its "pot bless", others termed it as "pot luck".

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  11. Love all the dishes here, you must have had a good fellowship with your Small Group Members

    Have a nice day Nancy.

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    1. Thank you, Libby. We had a wonderful dinner and fellowship!

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  12. The food looks so wonderful! Now I am hungry!
    http://travelingbugwiththreeboys-kelleyn.blogspot.com/2016/12/happy-holidays.html

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  13. These home group times of food and fellowship are so enjoyable. Everything looks delicious! Thank you for sharing the photo of the traditional farmer's raincoat. A wonderful image of a rich heritage.

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  14. What a beautiful feast! I love roast duck! :)

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    1. Thank you, Linda. Its mine too! Have a beautiful day!

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  15. What a wonderful get together and an lovely array of food, all looking delicious.

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  16. Blessings
    Oh what have you done to me. It's 1pm and I haven't eaten yet and here is this post with all this wonderfully food! Now all I can focus on is eating. Sigh, gotta go, belly's grumbling

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    1. Oh Rhapsody. Empty belly till 1 pm? You better go eat and enjoy your food! Lol!

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  17. The rain coat is very cool! It looks like an angel! I have never tasted duck, I would love to though. It is not served around here much. The chicken looks very good too.

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. This type of raincoats are now found in museums. We don't see people using these raincoats nowadays. Roasted ducks are very common here. Hope you will have a chance to taste it one day.

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  18. Wow what a feast indeed!
    So interesting to see a traditional raincoat! Something very eco friendly!

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    1. Thank you, Christine. Yes, very eco friendly. I wonder if anyone from our modern world knows how to make this raincoat?

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  19. The old rain coat is quite different from what I'm used to.

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    1. I wouldn't know how to put on this raincoat and I think it doesn't look comfortable.

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  20. I like all the food especially the roast duck! I thought the raincoat was a scarecrow LOL!

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    1. Thank you, Phong Hong. The first time I saw it, I thought it was a scarecrow until I read the label.

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  21. Drooling at all the food! I'm a fan of roast duck too.

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. I just love roast duck! So yummy!

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  22. I miss pot bless celebrations. Used to go for these when I was really active in church back home. The bestest times!

    I am salivating over the food, Nancy!

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. Pot bless is fun, getting to taste varieties of food and enjoying them in the comfort of home environment.

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  23. Like you, I will buy some food to bring because I do not cook. The roast duck is a good choice as I like to eat roast duck.

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    1. Yes, the best choice is to buy something we like. Have a great day!

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