Yesterday (60th day MCO) we woke up to a cool morning. We waited till it was bright enough to go out for our morning walk in the area in front of our house. For the time being, we have not been to the recreational park.
Breaking of dawn at 6:43 am.
7:07 am
Just before we set out on our morning walk.
It so happened that my phone camera was ready to take snapshots. No time to delay, quickly click to capture these 2 images.
I don't what birds but some of the common birds in my area are the pigeons, house sparrows, tailor birds, mourning doves, and etc.
7:09 am.
7:19 am
7:20 am
7:24 am
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Breakfast
Hubby went out to town to buy Ma Jie curry noodles from Restoran Yee Lock.
Dry curry noodle for hubby and curry noodle soup for me.
You may think that the curry is very hot because of the red oil but it is not.
Sweet and healthy snack: Mangoes
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Lunch
2 big bbq buns from a friend and some leftover long bean omelette.
Soft and fluffy bun with generous bbq pork filling.
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Dinner
Hubby likes the above salted fish (mui heong).
The salted fish pieces comes in a plastic bottle soaked in oil.
Steamed 1 piece of salted fish with ginger strips.
This is hubby's favourite.
I cooked this dish known as 4 heavenly king or "sei tai tin wong" in Cantonese. This dish consists of 4 types of vegetables such as dark purple eggplant, long beans, red ladies fingers and stinky beans.
Dinner for 2 people.
Hubby had plain rice porridge and I had a small bowl of plain oat porridge.
A mural showing 3 construction workers building the brick wall.
Unless the LORD builds a house,
the work of the builders is wasted.
the work of the builders is wasted.
Unless the LORD protects a city,
guarding it with sentries will do no good.
guarding it with sentries will do no good.
It is useless for you to work so hard
from early morning until late at night,
from early morning until late at night,
anxiously working for food to eat;
for God gives rest to his loved ones.
for God gives rest to his loved ones.
(Psalm 127:1-2, New Living Translation-NLT)
I had mangoes too a few days ago. I miss eating pau and I will go hunting for my favorite at Taman Megah soon!
ReplyDeleteI think we ate the most mangoes this season. I am thinking of making pau again.
DeleteGood foods :-)) Both curry noodle bowls look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
Delete...the breaking of dawn at 6:43 AM was a special treat.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom.
DeleteWhen takeaway the curry soup noodles, was the soup in a separate container or put together with the noodles?
ReplyDeleteThe noodles and soup were place separately in container. We always take along our tiffin carrier.
DeleteVery appetising dishes to go with your oats porridge. Was the salted fish very salty? Can finish all the salted fish with just one bowl of porridge each for two persons?
ReplyDeleteThe salted fish very thinly sliced and it was a very small piece and not very salty.
DeleteI love to eat the sei dai tin Wong dish. Usually the coffee shops dai Chao will put sambal to stir fry this dish. Are those garlic pieces or choy poh pieces on top of this dish in your photo?
ReplyDeleteI used a small amount of sambal to fry the sei dai tin wong dish. I used minced chicken meat to fry this dish.
DeleteYour food pics looks so delish ♥
ReplyDeletelove that curry
stay safe ♥
Ann
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Thank you, Ann.
DeleteGreat sky shots...love that mural.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose.
DeleteI like all the 4 types of vegetable in the four heavenly king dish.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
DeleteLove the birds and sunrise!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteNice shots of the sky and birds!
ReplyDeleteYour dishes make me hungry, yum!
Thank you, Evi.
DeleteNancy you nearly left me crying at the sight of those BBQ buns! Those are my favorites and since the lockdown, I never had one :( We call those siopao here and it's my very big favorite!
ReplyDeleteHi, Stevenson. I hope you will be able to enjoy your favourite siopao soon.
DeleteLove the skies, and the mural.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteI'm hungry just looking at the many different plates that you have shown us Nancy. We've had rain yesterday, today and is suppose rain tomorrow. I feel like wet, wet, wet.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
We are having our share of rainy days and nights. No rain today.
DeleteFeliz semana.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteWow.. so yummy breakfast, lunch and dinner, Nancy!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the bbq buns.
Deletegot 4 dai tin wong….not bad eh! very homely meal for dinner!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nux.
DeleteThe sky photos were a delight and a joy to see the birds suddenly taking flight. As always such a verity of interesting food. Great mural.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas.
DeleteLove a fresh mango and I love that birds shot...so pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a good week.
DeleteSky shots are amazing as always!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ola.
DeleteThe curry gravy was so red. Bbq bun, I like that.
ReplyDeleteNice shot of the sky and birds.
Thank you, Rose. Have a lovely new week.
DeleteGreat post!I just found your blog and spent whole morning reading your posts,love it so much and looking forward to read what you prepared next!
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Thank you, Beauty. Will visit your blog.
DeleteI like noodles ❤
ReplyDeleteThank you, P&P.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skies. Keep well, Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane.
DeleteGreat photos of the lovely sky and some strange to me food
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteI have bought salted fish in oil, but used it to stirfry or steam with meat. Haven't tried with ginger strips like that before.
ReplyDeleteYou can also use the salted fish to steam with meat and add some ginger to it.
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