Friday, 25 March 2022

Kampua Noodle With Lobak & Pink Cleome Flower

The following sky photos were taken early March on our morning walk.

Sunrise at 7am.
Sunrise at 7:20am.
Sunrise at 7:25am.
Sunrise at 7:40am.
Kledang Hill on the reverse side, same time as above.
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We have finished the kampua noodle that my son bought for us from Sitiawan. I am also missing the lobak because the one who made these lobak has stopped doing so.
This was one of the ways I prepared the kampua noodle: Mix the cooked kampua noodle with light and dark sauce, oyster sauce, sliced lobak, garlic crisp and oil, and some blanched vegetable.
Light Pink Cleome or Spider flower from my garden.
This plant sprouted out on its own in the pot with a fig plant growing in it. Every now and then some can be found growing all over my garden.


Now, here is a lesson from a fig tree.
When its buds become tender and its leaves begin to sprout,
you know that spring has come.
(Mark 13:28, The Living Bible-TLB)

46 comments:

  1. I love your floral plates Nancy and the Cleome looks very beautiful! Wishing a nice weekend.

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    1. Thank you, Riitta. Have a nice weekend too.

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  2. Arty skies! And beautiful houses, too.
    Is lobak some kind of radish?
    Oh, what a beautiful plant.

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    1. Lobak is minced pork and prawns wrapped with bean curd sheets and deep fried. Thank you, Iris.

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  3. Your Kampua Noodle With Lobak looks better than those sold in some stalls. The Pink Cleome Flower is so pretty, especially the pink colour, so sweet. Did you plant them initially and then they just spread and grow everywhere on their own?

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    1. Thank you, Mun. I planted the Cleome flower once and after that they keep on sprouting out on their own.

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  4. ...I love your Cleome, I wonder if some will pop up in my garden from seeds of last year's plants. Enjoy a wonderful weekend, Nancy.

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    1. Thank you, Tom. I am sure they will but it will take some time. Enjoy your wonderful weekend too.

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  5. Great skies, tasty food, and I love your plant!!
    Enjoy your weekend!!

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    1. Thank you, Yogi. Have an enjoyable weekend.

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  6. Love the sky shots!

    Love, love, love the food.

    What beautiful flowers. I love pink.

    Have a fabulous day and weekend, Nancy. ♥

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    1. Thank you, Sandee. Have a fabulous weekend.

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  7. That first photo was really weird. Your noodles looked very tasty Nancy.

    Cruisin Paul

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  8. Amazing sky shots, and the first one resembles a layer of frozen water. Light Pink Cleome is pleasing to watch! Have a nice weekend

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    1. Thank you, Jeevan. Have a nice weekend too.

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  9. Beautiful sky photos. The sky in the first photo is really unusual!

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  10. The flowers are so beautiful. I like the clouds in your sky pictures.

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  11. This noodle dish looks SO delicious!!

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  12. My God! What a beautiful sky shots. Looks amazing. Thanks for sharing.

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  13. Lovely cloud patterns in those morning shots.

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  14. The sky is beautiful and the noodle looks delish.

    Worth a Thousand Words

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  15. Aha!!! Sitiwan kampua! Not quite like Sibu kampua mee.

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    1. To someone like me who hasn't tasted the authentic Sibu kampua mee won't know any difference. Lol

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  16. What a beautiful sky! Your noodles looked so delicious!

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  17. Bella flor y los fideos se ven tan ricos. Te mando un beso.

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  18. Those spider flowers are beautiful.

    Maybe you can find a place nearby with the noodles and lemak soon.

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  19. Lindas fotografías del cielo. Besos.

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  20. Greetings and Salutations! I enjoyed the cyber morning walk with you and seeing the delicious food and flower. Enjoy the week end.

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  21. That's a very showy flower! So pretty.

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. I am glad I collected some seeds and brought it back from Fraser's Hill.

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