Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Western Style Chicken Soup Specially Delivered To Us.

These days, after one round of walking at the recreational park I will be sweating away because there is hardly any breeze. Due to the warm weather, I have smaller appetite, but on Saturdays and Sundays minus the walking exercise, I will have better appetite.
I took a photo after breakfast one Saturday.
This is a view of a slow flowing river and some limestone hills.
I had this filling breakfast last Saturday.
It is flat rice noodle with egg thickened gravy (wat tan hor).
My Bauhinia Kockiana happily blooming.
My Bauhinia Kockiana seems to like the hot weather.
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Later, in the evening a friend delivered a tub of Western style Chicken Soup to my house. It was specially cooked by her sister and her sister instructed her to send the soup to us.
The soup smelled nice and aromatic with the Western herbs.
So we ended up eating a Western style dinner. Chicken soup with garlic butter bread. I mixed some finely chopped garlic with butter, spread on the bread before toasting.
Thanks to my friend and her sister for this delicious soup.


It is better to eat soup with someone you love than
steak with someone you hate.
(Proverbs 15:17, The Living Bible-TLB)

54 comments:

  1. Looking at your photo, now I am craving for wat tan hor. Lol.

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  2. Hummm agora comia aquela sopa de frango, aproveito para desejar a continuação de uma boa semana.

    Andarilhar
    Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
    O prazer dos livros

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  3. Soup and bread makes for a very satisfying dinner.

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  4. the soup looks like ABC soup, must be very tasty with the carrots and onions and all the other ingredients that I couldn't make out from the photos.

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    1. There is chicken, carrot, potatoes, tomatoes, and plenty of herbs. Very tasty and filling.

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  5. ...I love that first image!

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  6. The landscape photo is very interesting. The hill covered with trees and the whole terrain is amazing. Gorgeous flowering bush. You ate well and it was kind of your friend to bring you the delicious food made by her sister. The scripture is very appropriate. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you, dear! The river is silted up with sand due to some erosion upstream.

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  7. What a lovely shot. The river and hills are beautiful.

    Oh the food. I love your foodie posts.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Nancy. ♥

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  8. The soup with the carrots and onions look very comforting.

    Wow the first photo looks like a postcard.

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  9. The scenery in the first photo is beautiful. Your Bauhinia Kockiana are lovely. I didn't know their name but I have seen some very similar on the island of Madeira.

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  10. The soup looks delicious! Favorite picture here is the hill and river. Beautiful and unusual. The hill has a band of sun around it, like a gift ribbon.

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  11. Love your review as always ))

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  12. La sopa se ve deliciosa. Besitos.

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  13. Yum, yum Soup Nancy. See ya.

    Cruisin Paul

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  14. Hola Nancy, rica sopa para cenar, las fotos so maravillosas y tanto el río como la trepadora son espectaculares. Besos.

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  15. WOW, what a landscape!
    The meal, especially the chicken soup was certainly delicious?
    LG Heidi

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  16. The bauhinia certainly is eye catching.

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    1. My friends use the bauhinia blooms to recognize my house.

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  17. Oh my goodness that looks scrumptious for sure! Did the soup have egg in it? It sort of looked like the egg drop soup in a way in which I love! Thanks for sharing. Great Post!

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    1. Thank you, Dolly! I can't remember seeing or tasting of egg in the soup.

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  18. Good food, pretty blooms, it looks like an overall lovely day!

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  19. Looks like the hearty, filling type of soup.

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  20. What a beautiful landscape photo. The soup looks delicious.

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  21. I made Chinese style chicken soup the other night, it is so much thinner than what we are used to. Our soups are normally quite thick. Take care Diane

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    1. Sometimes, we get to enjoy different types of soup for a change. So true, Chinese soup is so much thinner than Western style soup.

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  22. Loved the view on the river and limestone hills! Beautiful flowers. Hope you enjoyed the gifted soup

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    1. Thank you, Jeevan! We finished the soup to the last drop! Lol!

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  23. how thoughtful of ur friend & her sister!

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  24. We don't eat much soup but yours looks really delicious! Love the first view and the pretty orangy flowers, too. Thanks for linking up at My Corner of the World this week!

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