Restoran Bai Nong White Coffee opened for business on the 2nd of July. This place sells noodles, fish and meat balls, stuffed tofu and bean curd sheet for breakfast. Every morning we could see people queuing outside, either to dine-in or to take away food.
Yesterday morning at about 6:40 am, they were already serving their customers. Seeing no crowd at the shop, we decided to take breakfast before our morning walk.
We ordered a bowl of rice vermicelli in clear soup, 2 stuffed tofu, some fish balls and meat balls to share.
Sunrise at 7:00 am
After breakfast, we continue our morning walk.
Sunrise at 7:17 am
On our way home, I stopped to take a snapshot of this pretty hibiscus.
Back in my garden, I took a snapshot of my bitter gourds. I can see 1 white and 3 green bitter gourds hanging from their vines.
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Yesterday, it was my first home visitation since MCO.
Before I finished my home visitation, hubby called me to inform that he will go out to buy fried rice for dinner.
He also bought 2 types of fried chicken drumsticks from another stall.
This was our simple take-away dinner.
Saw this antique iron in one of the shops we visited.
I remember using one of this when I was a young kid.
The glory of young men is their strength;
of old men, their experience.
(Proverbs 20:29, The Living Bible-TLB)
nice & yummy breakfast! i like warm breakfast like this.
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DeleteHello dear Nancy!
ReplyDeleteGreat captures of the sky! Your bitter gourds looks great!
Love the fried rice and the chicken drumsticks! Delicious food!
Like the antique iron! Have a lovely day! Stay safe!
Dimi...
Thank you, DIMI. Have a lovely day too. Take care.
Delete...I love that light pink Hibiscus and times sure have changed when it come to ironing! I know Amish women who still use these irons! Thanks Nancy for be a loyal Tuesday's Treasures contributor.
ReplyDeleteYou are most welcome, Tom.
DeleteYum.
ReplyDeleteThank you, RR.
DeleteWonderful sky there.
ReplyDeleteI remember those irons, my grandmother used one.
Thank you, Margaret.
DeleteI love your bittergourd plant! Beautiful hibiscus :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteBeautiful flower and the pics of the sky!
ReplyDeleteThe food looks so yummy!
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DeleteNice place:)
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kinga.
DeleteBeautiful sky, beautiful flower and fabulous food. You do eat so very well.
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Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee for hosting. Happy day.
DeleteYou know Nancy, your flowers are so beautiful. You must have a green thumb. Enjoy your day,
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Enjoy your day too.
DeleteOld fashioned iron. Love the fried rice. I should make some of my own.
ReplyDeleteHome cooked fried rice will taste great.
DeleteBeautiful skies!
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteOh gosh! XD You made me hungry again ❤
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Thank you, Rose.
DeleteThat hibiscus is so beautiful!
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DeleteYour breakfast and dinner looks good. Wah, so nice to have 3 bitter gourds growing. The fried rice - did your husband buy for two pax or one pax?
ReplyDelete1 pax of fried rice for 2 people.
DeleteOur Human drooled all over the keyboard when she looked at those delicious food photos!
ReplyDeletePurrs & Head Bonks,
Alberto
Thank you, Alberto.
DeleteThe sky is lovely. And it looks like there are jet trails.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny.
DeleteYour garden looks so lush and pretty and productive!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteI am reading about your breakfast as I have dinner ot as we call it tea.
ReplyDeleteLooks like we have a few hours difference.
DeleteO ütüden anneannemde vardı:)
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a wonderful day.
DeleteThe fried rice and chicken looks very tasty. The iron was a delight to see I have a couple of the the old irons and stands in my craft room. I imagine they were hard work.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas.
DeleteTodo muy interesante. Mi madre usaba una plancha así. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteNice set up for your bitter gourd plants!
ReplyDeleteIt was set up by my hubby.
DeleteI like this kind of simple breakfast and dinner... nice sunrise and hibiscus from your walk
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan.
DeleteThis day is different for you, you go for breakfast first then go for walk, usually it is the other way round.
ReplyDeleteThis was an exception because we saw the place not crowded, better eat first to avoid queuing for the food later.
DeleteWhite coffee? Now you've made me curious!
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Its called white coffee because of the way they were toasted.
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