It was drizzling when we woke up on a Sunday morning. After the drizzling stopped, we walked out to our regular coffee shop for breakfast.
Morning sky after the drizzle about 7:30am
We shared this bowl of pig stomach soup with noodle.
Ingredients consist of rice vermicelli, pieces of pig stomach, daikon, a pair of chicken feet, and hot peppery soup. This soup is only available on Sunday.
We ordered 6 pieces of deep fried items from another stall. That morning we had unsweetened coffee (kopi C kosong).
Green eggplants in my garden.
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I have not restocked the food supply yet because I wanted to clear whatever foodstuff I can find in the fridge or pantry. I found 2 items which will be good to go with rice porridge for dinner.
Fried bacon
Remaining home made pickled mustard green to cook with minced pork and chili.
Both were big portions, more than enough for 2 meals.
Simple home cooked dinner for 2 people.
Linking to Wordless Wednesday & My Corner of the World.
"I want to make the simpleminded wise!" he said.
"I want to warn young men about some problems they will face.
I want those already wise to become wiser and become leaders
by exploring the depths of meaning in these nuggets of truth."
How does a man become wise?
The first step is to trust and reverence the Lord!
Only fools refuse to be taught. Listen to your father and mother.
What you learn from them will stand you in good stead;
it will gain you many honors.
(Proverbs 1:4-9, The Living Bible-TLB)
Your home cooked meal for two looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret.
DeleteCoffee with the fried items is a wonderful combo. Great growing of green eggplants!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan.
DeleteI so love that sky...
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rose.
Delete...Pig Stomach Noodle don't sound so good to me!
ReplyDeleteLol! Not everyone's type of breakfast.
DeleteI love pig stomach :-)) and those bacon pieces are so crisp. Those green eggplants are really gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie.
DeleteI'm working on clearing out my freezer too. We have hurricane season coming soon.
ReplyDeleteHope the hurricane will miss your place. Take care and do stay safe.
DeleteLove your review as always ))
ReplyDeleteThank you, Elena.
DeletePig stomach? I'm not sure it's for me Nancy. Have a wonderful Wednesday.
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Thank you, Paul. Have a wonderful day!
DeleteTus berenjenas y demás se ven muy bien. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
DeletePork is wonderful. We eat a lot of pork. It's the other white meat. I love your food shots, Nancy. I'd eat any dish you prepare.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Appreciate your comments.
DeleteI love all the lovely pictures of food Nancy. Makes me hungry. And I like the proverbs quote about being wise.
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Thank you, Grams Ramblings.
DeleteLooks like you are such a good cook!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Ginny for your compliment.
DeleteBeautiful morning sky pic
ReplyDeleteThank you and have a beautiful day.
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ReplyDeleteUnusual dishes are sure to be tasty. I love eggplants, although they don't grow here. Have a nice Thursday :)
Thank you, Lucyna. Have a nice day.
DeleteIt is so nice to grow so many good things to eat. Pretty skies, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mimi.
DeleteA stunning sky.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteThank you, Francisco.
ReplyDeletePig stomach? Must be good. Nice sky and good day after the rain. We will be getting rain showers this week. It has been dry the past few days so I go out and water potted plants daily, especially when it is hot and dry. Take care and God bless you!!
ReplyDeleteThis morning was sunny, now it past midday and it looks like its going to rain anytime soon. I can hear the distance rumbling of the thunder.
DeleteCoffee always adds a finishing touch to a meal
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jayashree.
DeleteLove the pig stomach peppery soup, my spouse does. Your home cooked two condiments go very well with congee. So delicious! The green eggplants, will they turn purple or white?
ReplyDeleteThank you, Mun. The green eggplants will remain green.
DeleteAnother interesting post
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
Deletegreat post.
ReplyDeleteare you a ethnic Chinese if you don't mind my asking? i saw that you knew the Cantonese.
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I am a Malaysian Chinese and Cantonese is one of the few dialects we speak here. Have a great weekend.
DeleteThanks for being a part of 'My Corner of the World' this week!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Betty for hosting. Happy weekend.
DeleteI always liked that kind of 'liu'. Still not commonly found in KL.
ReplyDeleteWow so many brinjals growing!
These "liu" are very nice, not from mass production.
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