Tuesday, 20 November 2018

Breakfasts Taken This Week

There are some mornings when we have good appetite and we would go for heavy breakfasts usually consisting of noodles. There are some mornings when I don't want any noodles and would prefer something like egg with toasts and a cup of coffee. Today I am sharing 3 types of noodle breakfasts which we had recently.
 Beef Noodles at Restoran Sin Lean Lee, Ipoh old town.
 Pan Mee in green herbs soup at Kedai Kopi Sin Choi Yuen, Taman Pertama, Ipoh.
Fish balls noodles at Kopitiam Sin Tong Ki, Taman Pertama, Ipoh.
 Wall painting at Kopitiam Sin Tong Ki.
Walking down memory lane.
Antique items: table clock, TV and a suitcase.


Men of Athens, I notice that you are very religious,
for as I was out walking I saw your many altars,
and one of them had this inscription on it - 'To the Unknow God.'
You have been worshipping him without knowing who he is,
and now I wish to tell you about him.
(Acts 17:23, The Living Bible-TLB)

48 comments:

  1. Your breakfasts are always so delicious :)

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  2. Hello, the food all looks delicious. I love the wall painting, very pretty. Enjoy your day and the week ahead. PS, thanks for leaving me a comment.

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  3. ...that TV is amazing compared to the ones today. Thanks Nancy for stopping by, enjoy your week.

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  4. The scripture you quote comes from one of my favorite Bible stories.
    Thank you for linking up at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/11/preparing-for-winter.html

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  5. Sweetie was impressed with the good food and wants to come visit!

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    1. I am sure he will enjoy all the good food in Malaysia and would love to stay longer.

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  6. Hello Nancy!
    Your breakfast looks so delicious!
    I only have coffee and bread with butter and jam in the morning!
    Like the wall painting and the Antique items!
    Have a lovely week ahead!
    Dimi...

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    1. I love coffee and bread for breakfast for most mornings but not my hubby. He doesn't mind bread once in a while but he prefers a bowl of noodles for his breakfast. Have a lovely week too!

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  7. Interesantes objetos y los desayunos muy buenos. Besitos .

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  8. I would like to try the Pan Mee in green herbs soup. Looks so unique. Does the green herbs soup taste like lui char?

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    1. This is lui char noodles. My first try and I like it.

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  9. When I go with the guys for breakfast I always have 2 eggs easy over, three pieces of bacon, potatoes with onions, 2 pieces of toast with butter and strawberry jam and a lot of coffee. Yum, yum, yum. See ya Nancy.

    Cruisin Paul

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  10. Yummy, yummy and yummy. I love all these types of breakfasts.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥

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    1. These are our usual breakfasts. Have a great day, Sandee!

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  11. I love noodles so much. And this is a happy and lovely wall painting.

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  12. I cannot imagine breakfasts like you have. Mine is simple a piece of fruit or sometimes cereal and yoghurt 👍 Cheers Diane

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    1. Our breakfast is heavier than yours. Have a great day!

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  13. I would pick the fish ball noodles

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  14. Why that pan mee soup looked so green??

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  15. What a great breakfast! I love that painting too.

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  16. Never seen that kind of green soup before! Something like for lei cha?

    (BTW I notice I can only comment on your first and sometimes second posts. Later ones the comment will disappear)

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    1. Yes, the soup for the noodle is lui cha. Sorry for the disappearing comments. It has something to do with the comment setting. It is now rectified.

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  17. I just finished breakfast but now you have me already thinking of lunch. Lovely mural too.

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  18. A few years ago in Vietnam I had noodle soup for breakfast every morning - and it was delicious!

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    1. We Asians usually takes noodles for breakfast.

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  19. Nice capture on varied noodles and I quite loved the old items!

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  20. Breakfast for me is simple, scones or soft boiled eggs

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    1. Thank you, Jo-Anne! Scones and eggs are good too.

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