These days, before we go out of the house, we must make sure that we have these things: our smartphone, face mask, and of course money. Out of the 3 items, the most important is face mask. I make sure I have extra masks in the cars, and in my bags. We wear mask to protect ourselves and others, plus to avoid being slapped with a RM1k fine. Okay, back to my post.
Sunrise shot just before we start our morning walk.
6:50 am
Later in the morning, I cooked kaya which is coconut milk+egg+sugar jam. I used natural colouring from the juice of pandan or screwpine leaves. Hubby helped to stir the kaya while it was cooking. We love to eat bread with thick spread of kaya.
Home cooked dinner for 2.
Sauteed cabbage and some home grown okra with garlic.
Canned pickled lettuce & braised peanuts.
Fish+rice porridge.
Wall decoration at the Kapitan Kongsi Hotel.
Wall decoration at the Kapitan Kongsi Hotel.
The leaves of the Croton plants are more beautiful than their flowers.
A wise man speaking strong words to a listening ear is like
a piece of gold for the ear and a beautiful object of fine gold.
(Proverbs 25:12, New Life Version-NLV)
I love coconut jam! Yours looks really lovely with pandan juice.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteYour homemade kaya looks so tasty. It has been raining frequently during the past few days in sg.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Libby. Here, it rains on and off.
DeleteI love those VW ads!!
ReplyDeleteSame here, must have mask and I also make sure I have extras along with bottled sanitizer, wipes, kleenex and plastic gloves, just in case
Thank you, Jackie. Have to be extra careful to stay safe.
DeleteYummy! I love your Croton, they are such beautiful plants.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha.
DeleteGood morning Nancy. What a beautiful Sunrise my friend. Have a great Tueday.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Thank you, Paul.
Delete...my 16 year-old granddaughter is named Kaya. I'd love to have a VW sign like that one. Thank Nancy for stopping by, take care and enjoy your week.
ReplyDeleteIn the Malay language, kaya means rich.
DeleteA great breakfast and a wonderful dinner. I love all things cabbage and we have cabbage a couple times a week. Delicious.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. I like cabbage too.
DeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/11/night-visitors.html
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue for hosting.
DeleteCroton plants have such colourful leaves, thanks for sharing. I love to eat kaya too. Did you give any kaya to your friend this time?
ReplyDeleteYes, gave to friend and neighbour.
DeleteLovely sky and nice plants
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nassah.
Deleteoh my what a gorgeous sunrise! Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kathe.
DeleteFish and rice porridge, that certainly sounds very different!! Keep safe Diane
ReplyDeleteEasy to digest. Keep safe too.
DeleteThat sure is a beautiful sky!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose.
DeleteThe croton are gorgeous! I have never seen a green bread spread before.
ReplyDeleteThe green is due to the natural colouring of the screwpine leaves extract.
DeleteOh very interesting porridge
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Thank you, Sakuranko.
DeleteWe are fortunate we don't have to wear masks at this point in time as still no cases of Covid-19 for quite some time now, fingers crossed.
ReplyDeletePorridge does look interesting indeed.
The leaves are very pretty and they are a nice plant.
Thank you, Margaret. You live in a safe place.
Deletevery homely meal!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nux.
Deletebeautiful skies....
ReplyDeleteLove coconut, milk, egg jam...yummy.
Have a wonderful day.
Thank you, Tanza. Have a wonderful day too.
DeleteVery nice meal... tonight porridge for us too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Claire.
DeleteWhat pretty leaves! Lovely skies too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Linda.
DeleteSiempre interesantes tus comidas. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteWhat t ype of bread do you like, me I just like plain white bread
ReplyDeleteI love bread especially not sweetened ones.
DeleteIt's always a joy to read here and see your pictures!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteNowadays masks are the new necessity when going out.
ReplyDeleteYour kaya looks so nice and thick.
Thank you, Stacy.
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