The air was cool and fresh and the ground was still wet from the previous night's heavy downpour when we set out on our morning walk.
The birds were loud as if calling out cheerful greeting of "Good Morning" to one another.
The birds started to come out from the trees to perch on the power lines.
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Simple and cheap, yet delicious breakfast
We bought 3 packets of the above fried rice vermicelli (Indian style) from a roadside stall. We gave a packet to our friend. Each packet costs RM2.
Our breakfast: spicy fried rice vermicelli and a cup of coffee.
On our walk home, we passed by this hen and her chicks.
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Simple economy lunch.
This place suddenly came to mind. We haven't eaten these for a long time. Love the crispy fried snacks.
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One of our favourite noodles for dinner.
Wonton noodle and minced pork dumplings in Buntong village. I prefer this wonton noodle with a softer texture because of less "kansui" or alkaline solution
Evening sky at 6:45am.
Expecting rain again later in the night.
But, O my soul, don't be discouraged.
Don't be upset. Expect God to act!
For I know that I shall again have plenty of reason
to praise him for all that he will do.
He is my help! He is my God!
(Psalm 42:11, The Living Bible-TLB)
You find the best eats, Nancy. I love wonton noodle soup.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteI want the rice vermicelli!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, it yummy.
DeleteThe vermicelli doesn't exactly look appetising, but it must be since you buy it often.
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty hen.
The vermicelli doesn't look appetising but it is very tasty especially with the added spicy and sweet sambal.
Delete...the hen and chicks remind me of Maui!
ReplyDeleteHope you will be able to visit Maui again soon.
DeleteI would like to try the fried rice vermicelli :)
ReplyDeleteI am sure you will enjoy it.
DeleteGreat sky shots. It as amazing to see so many birds on the power lines and a cute phot of the hen and its chicks.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mamas.
DeleteThe sky is lovely and that chook is in a hurry.
ReplyDeleteThe chicken was trying to get away from me.
DeleteGreat post
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and colorful
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nassah.
DeleteThe day seems lovely for you to wake up to birds sound and sight. Liked your simple delicious dishes, along with a strong coffee.
ReplyDeleteTake care
Thank you, Jeevan.
DeleteYou have so many wonderful places to eat!
ReplyDeleteYes, we do and we are feeling grateful.
DeleteOh no rice. Noodles and bee hoon day :)
ReplyDeleteYes, noodles day.
DeleteThe morning mihun sambal looks spicy. Is that a bowl a red bean tong sui for lunch? You both went out for dinner? Cos u usually cook dinner at home.
ReplyDeleteYes, that evening lazy to cook so went to Buntong village to enjoy my favourite wonton noodle.
DeleteI like noodles of any kind.
ReplyDeleteNoodles taste great cooked anyway.
DeleteI loved your breakfast, your lunch and your dinner. You two eat so very well.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and week, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee.
DeleteI love the Bible verse you shared today. And love that shot with the chickens.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose.
DeleteVeery nice
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteMe encantó la gallina. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeleteChickens are so interesting.
ReplyDeleteFried rice vermicelli looks like something i might like to try.
Thank you, Mimi.
DeleteHope we can have a nice meal or two soon!
ReplyDeleteI hope so too.
DeleteI have been to your country, spicy fried rice vermicelli and a cup of coffee are everything! Love the meal. Look delicous under your camera, too.
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Thank you, Audrey.
DeleteThe hen is a neat sight.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
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