Tuesday, 26 January 2021

Steamed Taro And Pork Belly For Dinner

Lately, I have been trying to spend some time clearing weeds from my garden. Due to plentiful rainfall, the weeds seem to be doing better and growing faster than the edibles in my garden.  

I found this lone mushroom in my garden. It is very unusual.
Instead of an umbrella shape top curving downwards, it curved upwards.
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This was 4 days before MCO 2.0.
Hubby asked, "What are you cooking for dinner?" Actually, I was in lazy mode but I didn't feel like eating takeaway food. A short while later, I remembered we had some ready cooked food in the freezer.
I steamed the tub of ready cooked taro with pork belly. It was a very flavourful dish.
To heat up the fish paste and minced pork patties, I lightly fried them in a non-stick pan.
This was our dinner for 2 people.
The above photo was taken at a Flea Market in the year 2019.
There were pewter wares, smoking pipes, keris, coconut scraper, irons and etc.
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The following shadow photos were taken during one of our morning walks.
We passed by a few street lamps and they cast nice shadows.
We have been passing by this way and I think this is the first time I thought taking snapshots of our shadows.
We cast long but blur shadows.
I managed to get a clear snapshot of our shadows.


O God, have pity, for I am trusting you!
I will hide beneath the shadow of your wings until this storm is past.
(Psalm 57:1, The Living Bible-TLB)

58 comments:

  1. You just proved that frozen food taste good too with your taro dish. 😋😋😋 Are you in cny mood yet? 18 days to go.

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    1. Actually, I haven't got the CNY feel yet, probably because of MCO or CMCO.

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  2. Pork belly with taro is my all time favourite!! Such a yummy meal.

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    1. Actually, anything with taro is my favourite.

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  3. Excellent selfie shadows from the walk and interesting antiques! Nice meal

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  4. I love looking at those antique stuff. I have that old iron at home too.

    Yes, the weeds are striving so much better during such rainy season. I also did a bit of weeding last week or else the weed is growing at same height as my fence! lol!

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    1. You better keep the old iron. We had one too but don't know what happened to it.

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  5. Hello,

    I like your selfie shadow shots. Your meals look delicious! Take care, enjoy your day!

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  6. ...what a wonderful collection of treasures from the past. My Amish friends would still use those irons. Thanks Nancy and take care.

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  7. Isnt it wonderful to have something to fall back on when you don't feel like cooking?

    Love the shadow shots and the picture of all the antiques.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. The frozen food comes in very convenient.

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  8. I've never had that dish, but I'd love to try it. I'll bet I would love it.

    Love the shadow shots. Such fun.

    Have a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥

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  9. Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday. ♥

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  10. After seeing the picture from the Flea market some of the irons were exciting like the ones that my grandmother from Italy use to use. Have a wonderful day Nancy.

    Cruisin Paul

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    1. Thank you, Paul. I had used one of the irons when I was a kid.

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  11. You are slim people. Good for you.

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    1. Thank you, Gigi. Because of the lockdown, I have gained weight.

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  12. Delicious meal and I love the old tools at the flea market. The shadow shots are fun too!

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  13. So good to have a meal ready in the freezer for a quick meal. The shadow photos made me smile, such fun.

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  14. Your pork belly meal looks delicious!

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  15. Curious looking Toadstool! Your meal looks really delish, I love tender pork.
    We have one of those antique irons on display in the kitchen, and we bought it in a flea market. Your shadows are fun!:=)

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  16. You dinner looks wonderful! I am thinking what I can make, but I have nothing that tasty in my freezer! I sold 3 of those irons last summer! None were as cool as those brass ones! And I Love your shadows! Have a marvellously Happy Day!

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    1. Thank you, dear. We had one old iron not as good looking as those in the flea market but I don't know what happened to it. Have a great week.

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  17. Yummy food already to be reheated! Love the shadow shots!

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  18. Great shadow shots!
    Thanks so much for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/01/the-rest-of-indoor-herb-garden.html

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  19. Oh very interesting food
    Thanks for share your dishes
    xx

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  20. Those are some neat things at the flea market!

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    1. The flea market is an interesting place to visit.

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  21. What an unusual mushroom! I always enjoy it when you show us your plants. We get little rain around here so our plants are quite different and not as luscious.
    Amalia
    xo

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    1. Thank you, Amalia. We are getting less rain these days and I have started to sow some seeds.

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  22. Funny looking fungi - and the flea market looks interesting - long shadows, always good to see.

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  23. Bonitas las antigüedades. Besos.

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  24. Taro with pork belly and fish paste with minced meat patties are two of my favourites.

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  25. How tall you are and with such long legs. :p

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    1. Lol! I was having fun with my long and short shadows.

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