Tuesday 3 December 2019

Fried Rice And Rojak

It rains almost every day and this is one of those rainy days. When it rains, I needn't have to water my plants except those under shade.
 My Gardenia plant has started to bloom.
The leaves still wet from the rain.
 First bloom with nice fragrance.
 Hubby and I shared this big plate of fried rice for lunch.
 After lunch, we went with friend to Pasir Pinji for Chinese rojak (fruit salad). First, take a number and wait for the number to be called.
 Gloomy evening sky
An old antique weighing machine at the Flea Market.


The greatest of men or the lowest - both alike are nothing in his sight.
They weigh less than air on scales.
(Psalm 62:9, The Living Bible-TLB)

46 comments:

  1. Bonita floración de gardenia. Besos.

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  2. Now I am craving for rojak. Lol.

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  3. ...I've always enjoyed old scales. They were so important in commerce years ago. I hope that the sun comes out for you, Nancy. Enjoy your week.

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    1. Thank you, Tom. The sunny days will be soon, I hope. Have a great week!

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  4. I wish I could smell your gardenia! It is beautiful.

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  5. Beautiful flowers and even more beautiful food. Yummy.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥

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  6. I had noticed that you seem to have a lot of rainy days. Is it like this all year round? I bet you do a dance of joy when the sun comes out!

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    1. We have tropical weather and during the monsoon months, we have plenty of rain. Some months are sunny.

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  7. Your gardenia looks beautiful! What's the sauce on the top of that rojak? Looks really tasty!

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    1. The sauce consists of prawn paste, crushed peanuts, sugar, chili, etc. and it is the sauce that makes a delicious rojak.

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  8. Your flower is so beautiful! Fried rice looks appetising.

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  9. That fruit salad looks interesting. Happy day Diane

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  10. I like the pure white colour of your gardenia flower. The fried rice with egg looks very tasty.

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    1. Thank you, Libby. This is our favourite stall.

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  11. Me gustan tanto las planta, que lo que ´más me ha gustado son las imágenes de esa gardenia.

    Besos

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  12. Gardenia is my favorite fragrance and you always show some wonderful dishes.

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  13. awesome of "An old antique weighing machine"....

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  14. How we love the gardenias here, too. Hope the good food cheered up the not so lovely evening.

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  15. Sounds like a meal that I would enjoy - Fried Rice + Rojak. But no sharing LOL!

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    1. Ha ha..last time I too no sharing but now because need to cut down on sugar, so have to share.

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  16. Gardenia's are a lovely plant.
    Rather partial to fried rice.

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  17. I love gardenia, but here i cannot make them survive. :(

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  18. Todo se ve estupendo! Espero que tengas un buen día! ☃️☃️☃️

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  19. Thank you so much for sharing once again this week at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/12/headed-to-philadelphia.html. I always appreciate your visits!

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  20. Rojak always makes my mouth water! (As does assam laksa)

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