Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Noodles, Snack, Coffee & Gifts.

On one particular day, we had breakfast in Restoran Tet Shin. We like and enjoy the Mee Jawa very much and that morning, hubby as usual ordered Mee Jawa.
 Mee Jawa @ RM 5.00. Hubby likes the crispy fried prawns.
  I am more adventurous and I like to try new stalls so I ordered this Pan Mee.
 After breakfast, we stopped at the Ipoh central market to buy some coffee powder.
For lunch, I made unsweetened black coffee for hubby and myself.
 One day earlier, hubby bought this durian flavour biscuits or "heong piah" from Gunung Rapat and we ate the biscuits with black coffee for lunch.
 That day, we were blessed with these fresh fruits. Some were from my sister-in-law and some from my friend. 
 A special thanks to this friend who brought this mug all the way from her holidays as a gift for hubby. I "opened ceremony" and used this mug to make iced milo for hubby! I love the verses printed on the on the mug.

"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord. Psalm 33:12"
&
"....if my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves
and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways,
then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin
and heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14"
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The following photo of Taiping's markets is for joining Tuesday's Treasure & Image-in-ing.
The old market was built in 1884 and the new market built in 1885.


Your boasting is not good.
Don't you know that a little yeast leavens the whole batch of dough?
Get rid of the old yeast, so that you may be a new unleavened batch-
as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed.
(1 Corinthians 5:6-7, New International Version-NIV)

56 comments:

  1. I love your first bible verse, always thought it is so beautiful and inspiring. The market looks wonderful!!! Try as I might, I have never been able to drink coffee black. I have to have cream and sugar.

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    1. Thank you, Ginny. I love that first bible verse too. I used to drink coffee with cream and sugar but have switched to black coffee and I like it.

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  2. So long I have not gone out makan with you, Nancy! Must go to the new places you have been to try the food too...

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    1. Anytime, Claire. Wait till you are in Ipoh and available!

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  3. The heong piah, if me to eat, can finish in no time....

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    1. Hi Sharon! Not surprising leh because when they are fresh, they are super crunchy and can eat non-stop!

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  4. There is a stall that sells Mee Jawa at the coffee shop I go to. One day I shall try it out.

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    1. Hi Phong Hong! I hope you will enjoy the mee jawa. Have a marvelous day!

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    1. We are coffee drinkers. Have a beautiful day!

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  6. I am eyeing those fresh big mangoes. They look delicious!

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    1. The mangoes were from my sister in law. Very big juicy ones!

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  7. The mee jawa looked good. Slightly different from the normal mee jawa we usually have. Your soup pan mee looked comforting too.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. After I have tried the pan mee, I will now go back to the mee jawa...haha!

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  8. ...Nancy, it's interesting that the old and new markets were built only a year apart. All of that fresh fruit sure looks good. Thanks for stopping by!

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    1. Thank you, Tom for hosting. Have a wonderful day!

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  9. Very interesting post :) Great gifts !

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  10. Such lovely fresh fruit! That would be my favorite.

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    1. Thank you, Mimi. We enjoyed the fresh fruits gift!

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  11. So long I have not gone out makan with you, Nancy! Must go to the new places you have been to try the food too...


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  12. food is interesting dear Nancy!

    fruits from your sister and friend look fresh.
    mug given by your friend is beautiful

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    1. Thank you, Baili. We love all the gifts from beautiful people!

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  13. The Mee Jawa at this shop is a big hit with my dad and my hubby. Is the pan mee nice?

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    1. The pan mee is just average, nothing special. I am back to the mee jawa.

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    1. Good morning to you too, Teresa! Have a good day!

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  15. I had tried Mee Jawa during a Buffet Lunch at KSL Resort (JB) and I like it, very flavorful

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    1. So far, this is the best mee jawa in town that I have tasted.

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  16. I always enjoy visiting Nancy. Food is delicious looking, some I have never had before. The mug was a very thoughtful gift to your hubby. The market is a place I would like to shop and look around. Thank you :)

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    1. I too enjoy being at this market once in a while to buy the things that we don't find in my area.

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  17. Yummy looking food and great-looking old market.

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  18. I want to try both dishes. I'm just saying.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ☺

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    1. Out of the two, mee jawa is still the best! Have a marvelous day!

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  19. The food looks so tasty... and coffee is my all time favorite
    have a nice day
    Glamorous without the Guilt

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  20. Oh Nancy, that bowl of noodles sure looks scrumptious.

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    1. Thank you, dear. We usually take noodles for breakfast!

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  21. I like the look of the market building.

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    1. Thank you, William. I hope the local council will take good care and preserve it well.

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  22. The fruits look tempting and delicious!

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    1. Thank you, Linda. We can never have enough of fruits. Yums!

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  23. I like that old market...and of course I like your mugs...the fruit looks delicious.

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  24. So many foods which are unfamiliar to me, and which I would enjoy sampling.
    Thanks for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2017/07/pm-paddle-on-lake.html

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    1. Thank you, Sue for hosting. Have a wonderful day!

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  25. I like mee jawa too... they are somehow not that easily found in KL. Usually they will be available only at upmarket kopitiams.

    Those home-grown mangoes are huge!

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    1. It is also not easy to find good ones here. Most probably my sister in law bought the mangoes because she doesn't have a fruit garden. Have a wonderful day!

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