Tuesday, 26 February 2019

A Pot Bless Celebration To Start Off The SG Meetings.

Our church's small groups meeting has been in recess since end of last year for the festive season such as Christmas, Chinese New Year, and etc. Now that all the festive celebration is over, it is time to resume the small groups meeting with a pot bless dinner gathering.
The day started with a lovely sunrise.
 Sunrise at 7:17 am
Here are some of the home cooked food brought by members who attended the pot bless celebration. There were many more which I didn't take snapshots.
Chicken curry and steamed chicken.
 Stir fried celery and sweet spicy chicken.
 Braised pork belly and mixed vegetables.
 Steamed soft tofu and fried egg omelette.
 Pizza, fried noodle and curry puffs.
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The following antiques are from the National Museum.
Ceramics recovered from the Turiang, a Chinese trading ship (C. 1370). 
 Ceramics from the Xuandi (C.1540).
 Ceramics from Xuandi (C.1540).
 Red Amaryllis Lilies from my garden.


"Look at the lilies! They don't toil and spin,
and yet Solomon in all his glory was not robed as well as they are.
(Luke 12:27, The Living Bible-TLB)

40 comments:

  1. A pot bless is always fun because you get lovely surprises from the various dishes that turn up!

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  2. Pratos deliciosos e gostei de ver as peças de museu, aproveito para desejar uma boa semana.

    Andarilhar
    Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
    O prazer dos livros

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  3. The red lilies are so pretty.

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  4. Which dish did you bring? I would love to try the puffs, we have nothing like them here. Are these meetings at the church, or at someone's house? Gorgeous amaryllis!

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    1. Thank you, Ginny! Since there were mostly meat dishes, I contributed the tofu and omelette. Its a meeting in a church.

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  5. Yum, yum, Nancy. Have a great day. See ya for now.


    Cruisin Paul

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  6. Looks like some pretty good eats.

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  7. ...pottery and ceramics are a common at form around the world. Examples may differ, but people have been making pieces for centuries. Nancy these are lovely. I see Amaryllis like these growing here on Maui. Thanks for sharing, I hope that you have an enjoyable week.

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  8. Oh my on all the food. Delicious looking indeed.

    Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday, Nancy. ♥

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  9. Fabulous skies and love the Amaryllis, beautiful. Keep well Diane

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  10. Bonito amanecer y antigüedades preciosas. Besitos.

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  11. The Red Amaryllis Lilies are gorgeous!

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  12. It's fun to go to such a gathering and taste so many people's good cooking.

    Pretty skies and flowers, and some very nice antique treasures.

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  13. I'm sure you're pleased that the house groups have resumed. It's good to start them with a celebration gathering where everyone brings a dish of food. The variety looks appetising. Lovely sunrise and amaryllis. Interesting ceramics.

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    1. Thank you, dear! Everyone enjoyed the pot bless. Happy week!

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  14. Such a wonderful array of tasty looking food and so nice to get together in this way.

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  15. I like the white ceramics and the red lilies look so lovely, i wish i hv such flowers in my house to bring a cheer

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    1. I like these lilies but they do not flower all the time.

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  16. Love having many varieties of food to pick from.

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    1. We took a bit of everything to try. So many varieties.

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  17. Ceramics looks precious and beautiful dawn! Good you all able to meet up and share the home made dishes

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    1. Thank you, Jeevan! It was a wonderful gathering.

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