This was last day of September. We were ready to start our morning walk, but first I want to take some snapshots of the sunrise.
Sunrise at 6:59am
7:05am
This was our breakfast.
Nasi lemak from the Mamak coffee shop at RM1.50
I ate the quarter portion of hard boiled egg because hubby doesn't like hard boiled egg.
This was my breakfast. A bit of this and that consisting of 1 siew bao, 1 piece of chempedak cake and 3 pieces of cream crackers to dip into my Bru coffee.
While I was in my garden, I noticed this cucumber leaf with rain droplets arranged nicely around the edge of the leaf. The rest of the leaf was dry. Isn't it amazing?
Then I saw another leaf with the same arrangement.
The other leaves were all dry, without any water droplet on them.
The day before, I placed order for 2 packets of Siamese Laksa and a box of lobak or ngoh hiang for our lunch. I have been craving for both Siamese Laksa and Assam Laksa for a long time. This husband and wife team had a stall but have since stopped operating the stall. Now, they are cooking for takeaway once a week, only available for Thursdays and Fridays.
On this particular week, they had Siamese Laksa @ RM7 per packet.
Assam Laksa will be available next week.
I joined their whatsapp list in order receive notifications from them.
6 pieces of Lobak or Ngoh Hiang in a box at RM15.
I sliced 2 pieces to eat with the Siamese Laksa and kept the rest in the fridge.
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Lobak for Dinner.
To heat up the lobak, I pan fried them while I steamed the rice.
Home grown purple and green brinjals and long green okra stir fried with sambal dried shrimp.
I sliced the 4 remaining lobak and we were ready to enjoy our dinner.
Evening sky and sunset at 7:23pm.
It is good to say thank you to the Lord,
to sing praises to the God who is above all gods.
Every morning tell him, "Thank you for your kindness,"
and every evening rejoice in all his faithfulness.
(Psalm 92:1-2, The Living Bible-TLB)
Your food looks wonderful as always, I am feeling hungry just reading about it! The sky photos are beautiful, and I love the leaves with the raindrops, never seen drops arranged like that before, thanks for sharing! Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThank you, Valerie. Have a wonderful weekend.
DeleteWhat a satisfying and filling breakfast! So coincidentally I had nasi lemak and lobak today too. That is a huge cucumber leaf!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Libby. I am sorry I am not able to return your blog visit. I don't know what happened.
Deletewonderful dinner! i like ngor hiang too!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Nux. I like this ngor hiang, so I will be ordering again soon.
DeleteSiamese Laksa and Ngoh Hiang are my favourites. Gorgeous sunset!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Angie. They are my favourites too.
DeleteThe last 2 photos are looking very nice love the colours.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margaret.
DeleteNever tried Siamese laksa. Is it anything like tom yam? My missus makes very nice ngor hiang but she has not made for a very long time now, dunno why. Nasi lemak looks good!
ReplyDeleteSiamese Laksa has santan and chai por (pickled radish). I think making ngor hiang involves a lot of work.
Delete...wonderful choices and beautiful skies! Enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Tom. Enjoy your day too.
DeleteAre those dew drops hanging around the leaves? Love the laksa! I like to eat laksa like this that is not too soupy. Love your vegetable dish for dinner. All yummy food as usual! 😋😋😋
ReplyDeleteThose are water droplets arranged around the leaves.
DeleteThat's a wonder how only the selected leaves were decorated by droplets, and nature's work was very neat! Beautiful skies of morning and evening.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeevan. Have a beautiful weekend.
DeleteThe leaves with water drops around the edge are like a miracle, I have never seen anything like it!
ReplyDeleteYes, I think so too. Have a great weekend.
DeleteBeautiful sky and even more beautiful food. Yummy.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day, Nancy. ♥
Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous weekend.
DeleteWhat a difference from day to night.
ReplyDeleteThank you, William.
DeleteMe gustarÃa probar Siamese Laksa y Ngoh Hiang
ReplyDeleteThank you, JP.
DeleteYour food looks wonderful! And those raindrops on the leaves are beautiful. Nature is amazing!
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Thank you, Lovely.
Deletei liked the sunrise glimpses dear Nancy ,beautiful!
ReplyDeleteyour food always makes my mouth water lol
oh that droplets beaded leaves are gorgeous ! glad you shared :)
blessings to you and loved ones
Thank you, Baili. Have a beautiful day.
DeleteMind blowing post
ReplyDeleteThank you, Rajani.
DeleteA super post
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo-Anne.
DeleteAre the cucumber leaves a bit hairy or waxy? Thinking that's why the water droplets don't cling on the body of the leaf. Pretty droplet formation.
ReplyDeleteMmm this couple's cooking look so good and you sliced the lobak so neatly too.
The leaves are a bit hairy on the surface. Actually, I didn't sliced the lobak, I used scissors to cut them. Lazy to wash the cutting board.
DeleteBonito atardecer. La hoja me gustó con las gotas de agua. Besos.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Teresa.
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