Wednesday, 5 August 2020

Update From My Garden & Dinner With Friends.

These days nothing much is happening in my garden except for some existing edibles that are still growing and bearing fruit. I water the plants every morning except when it rained, and harvest whatever can be harvested. Few days ago, I managed to clear the garden of weeds and now it is much tidier.
Some of the carrot plants growing in pots.
A calamansi flower
A white eggplant or brinjal ready for harvest.
This fig plant has just been trimmed and one of the new branches has started to fruit. Can you see the little green fig?
A freshly harvested fig from my garden.
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Free lunch from a friend.
When we were having a light breakfast at our regular coffee shop, our friend gave us 2 steamed glutinous rice with chicken and mushroom (loh mai kai).
We brought home the loh mai kai.
We steamed and ate the loh mai kai for lunch.
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Dinner with friends at a restaurant.
4 of us sat at a big table with adequate physical distancing.
French beans, crispy fried lotus root, carrot, peanuts coated with salted egg yolk.
Steamed taro with pork belly (woo tau kow yoke).
Deep fried Tilapia with sweet sour assam sauce - very appetizing.
Total cost of dinner for 4 people = RM71.60


Can horses run on rocks? Can oxen plow the sea?
Stupid even to ask - but no more stupid than what you do
when you make a mockery of justice and corrupt
and sour all that should be good and right.
(Amos 6:12, The Living Bible-TLB)

44 comments:

  1. my favourite is steamed taro with pork belly.

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  2. That egg plant looks very interesting.

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  3. like your garden and your eggplant is looking good

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  4. ...the calamansi flower is a new one for me.

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  5. Such a yummy meal! Love esp. that pork belly with taro.

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  6. Same as nux, my favourite is the pork belly.

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  7. You have an amazing green thumb, Nancy.

    Oh the food. Your lunch looks so good and your dinner is a feast. It's so nice to go out isn't it. We're going to do that this coming weekend.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Nancy. ♥

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    1. We do go out but we choose the places to go. We try to avoid over crowded places.

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  8. Your fresh fig is so very fresh! All the dishes look so delicious! The lomaikai looks so soft and tasty. Do you still have lomaikai in your fridge?

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  9. You have such a beautiful garden. I wish I were well enough to do something similar.

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  10. The garden is doing pretty well. I love the calamansi flower.... is it fragrant? Its so much fun meeting up with friends and a home cooked lunch by them.....wow! Have a great week ahead Nancy, with friends and family.

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    1. I haven't really tried to smell the calamansi flowers because they are tiny flowers. Have a great week too.

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  11. I did see the fig but would not have noticed it had you not mentioned it!

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    1. It could be easily mistaken for a tiny leaf.

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  12. I have never seen a white eggplant before. Ours are usually very dark purple and pendulous shaped. I get my vegetables delivered every week from a local company. The aubergine (eggplant) was huge like a football and pale pink. I have never seen any like that either. I was glad that I only ordered one instead of my usual three!

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    1. It is interesting that we have different types of eggplants in our part of the world. It is amazing to find aubergine as huge as a football and pale pink.

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  13. Figs are so good! Hope you get plenty of them.

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    1. I am happy with the figs and I will be enjoying them all by myself because hubby doesn't like figs.

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  14. It looks like the garden is very happy!

    How terrific it is to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!! Thanks for linking up with us.

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    1. Thank you, Betty for hosting. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  15. Me encanta todo. Feliz semana. Besos.

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  16. The carrot plants will grow a carrot underneath? Or the leaf can be eaten?

    The salted-egg veg dish and fish look so yummy.

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    1. Yes, a carrot will be found underneath the plant just like daikon. I googled and it seems the leaves are edible but I have not tried.

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