The morning was nice and cool because there was a heavy downpour the night before.
Hubby had dentist appointment and we stopped to buy lunch on the way home. The stall was waiting to close and we bought the last bowl of assam laksa, the remaining stuffed ingredients and hubby ordered noodle with soy sauce. The lady boss gave us all the laksa noodle and remaining gravy.
For dinner, I cooked just 1 dish - stewed chicken feet with Shittake mushrooms and napa cabbage.
1 dish dinner with steamed rice.
Sorry to those who don't eat chicken feet.
Traditional Bamboo Baby Chair.
It can be used as a stool (left) and a baby chair when placed on the side (right).
For you are still only baby Christians,
controlled by your own desires, not God's.
When you are jealous of one another and
divide up into quarreling groups,
doesn't that prove you are still babies,
wanting your own way?
In fact, you are acting like people
who don't belong to the Lord at all.
(1 Corinthians 3:3, The Living Bible-TLB)
White bougainvillea looks so beautiful! And I still remember those bamboo baby chairs!!
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DeleteThe bougainvillea looks so pure in white! Oh, those bamboo baby chairs, so nostalgic!
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DeleteWonderful photos and food. The baby chair is a great idea. Your selection of food always makes me hungry! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Valerie.
DeleteI love to eat chicken feet when young. Recently I just ate chicken feet but only the top part, not the claw part. I like to eat the napa cabbages in your dish. The chicken feet u cooked, were they deep fried before hand or cooked from raw?
ReplyDeleteSome prefer pre-fried chicken feet but I prefer the non fried chicken feet because stewing.
DeleteYa, I believe non fried chicken feet have more collagen.
DeleteIf pre-fried, the skin of the chicken feet will be rough.
DeleteBougainvillea is beautiful. Amazing large cloud there..
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DeleteI love them all especially the fried bihun and sambal drumstick! You do have that quite often, eh? Must be very nice. Hmmm...no chicken claws for me, thank you very much! LOL!!!
ReplyDeleteWe love the fried bihun and sambal drumstick. We don't mind having it often.
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DeleteThe white bougainvillea with variegated leaves looks very elegant. I remember those traditional baby chairs. My auntie used to have one in her house.
ReplyDeleteI should have got one for my boys, then I can use it as a stool.
Delete...we had what we called "birthday chairs" for our grandchildren. They were stools when the children out grew a highchair. Thanks Nancy for sharing.
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DeleteIt's my favorite kind of breakfast, and I love your cloudy, rainy, and misty weather. People here call chicken feets poor man's chicken because mostly those who can't afford to buy chicken used to buy those feets for free.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan. These days, chicken feet are no longer free nor cheap. Stewed chicken feet is no longer a poor man's dish.
DeleteLove all the food you are showing. Can't get any thing like that around here.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Granny. These are simple local food.
DeleteBeautiful morning and evening scenery, fried meehoon looked good.
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DeleteOh the food. Yummy. You eat so very well.
ReplyDeleteLove the sky shots. I would love to see come clouds here along with some rain instead of smoke.
Thank you for joining the Happy Tuesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Happy Tuesday, Nancy. ♥
For once we didn't have haze since the pandemic started.
DeleteThe Beehoon looks delicious! We do not have this dish here. Gorgeous Bouganvillea!!
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DeleteWhat a nice post:) thanks for your sharing...
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DeleteThat's a neat chair, and very nice flowers.
ReplyDeleteHope your husband's visit to the dentist was easy.
The visit went well, just a simple adjustment.
DeleteI love the food today! Purrfect! I can't get chicken feet here.I will have to go out and have some onmy next trip to the coast. Love the sky shots too! T!e flowers are GORGEOUS@
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DeleteYour food always seem so different interesting. Hopeful once I'm retire I can expand my diet.
ReplyDeleteCoffee is on and stay safe
Thank you, Dora. I love varieties.
DeleteLinda buganvilla te mando un beso
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DeleteUsually it's a good thing to be the last customer!
ReplyDeleteChicken feet dish looks good.
Yes, we get to "sapu" whatever is left.
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ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteTu comida siempre es interesante. Besos.
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