I was not in the mood to cook one evening, so hubby and I went to our regular coffee shop to have dinner. This time we ordered from the Indian stall.
We ordered a small plate of chicken curry.
Hubby ordered a piece of chapati (unleavened Indian flatbread).
I ordered a piece of roti canai or roti prata. I didn't have lunch so this roti is not enough to fill my hungry tummy.
So I ordered a piece of dosai (rice pancake).
After dinner, we reached home in time to snap a photo of this evening sky.
Without a sound or word, silent in the skies,
their message reaches out to all the world.
The sun lives in the heavens where God placed it and moves out
across the skies as radiant as a bridegroom going to his wedding,
or as joyous as an athlete looking forward to a race!
The sun crosses the heavens from end to end,
and nothing can hide from its heat.
(Psalm 19:3-6, The Living Bible-TLB)
That sky is wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose.
DeleteHello, Nancy
ReplyDeleteIt is nice to take a break from cooking and eat out. Your dinner sounds delicious. Pretty sky capture! Take care, wishing you a happy new week!
Thank you, Eileen. Have a great day. Take care and stay safe.
Delete...it sounds like pancakes can be make with just about everything!
ReplyDeleteAnything to suit our taste and liking.
Deletevery love chicken, looks so yummy that's curry chicken..
ReplyDeletewill be great dinner
Thank you, Intan.
DeleteThat chicken curry looks really great!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteI love the mountains of Malaysia. And I do love Indian food too and order it from the local restaurant.
ReplyDeletei heard Indian food is mostly vegetables
DeleteThank you, Gigi. We have beautiful mountains and lots of limestone hills in our city.
DeleteIntan Sudibjo, they do serve vegetarian food but they also have many varieties of non vegetables dishes.
DeleteAnother delicious meal and beautiful sky!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Martha.
DeleteThat flatbread looks great. It looks similar to the tortillas we have here.
ReplyDeleteI like tortillas too.
DeleteYum
ReplyDeleteThank you, RR.
DeleteOh yummy. I love all things curry.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a beautiful week.
DeleteLove to eat roti canai, chapati and curry. Haven't eaten them since March 18 this year. I don't think this amount you both ate would keep you both full for long, right?
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly, the food is enough to keep us full until next morning.
DeleteThe sky looks kind of ominous.
ReplyDeleteExpecting it to rain later in the night.
DeleteThe chicken curry looks good Nancy. I would rice with it.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
Rice with curry tastes great.
Deletecurry + roti canai are perfect combine...love it.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day
Thank you, Tanza. Have a wonderful day too.
DeleteCurry is so good!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteOh wow this dish looks super tasty
ReplyDeletexx
Thank you, Sakuranko.
DeleteLooks interesting
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteCurry for me anytime! Yums!
ReplyDeleteCurry is nice for rainy days.
DeleteFeliz dÃa Nancy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteI'm perfectly happy to order roti, tosai... they're so much work if made from scratch. The curry looks so thick and yummy.
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite stall for chapati, tosai, roti and their thick creamy curry.
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