Showing posts with label Life after Office. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life after Office. Show all posts

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Farewell party - Adam

Date: 7 January 2009
Time: 9 pm
Venue: Hartz Chicken Buffet, Sunway Pyramid
Member: Me, Adam, Huwaida, Kamal, Aznil & Azwan, Haida, Shahnazim & GF

Here the pictures bout the farewell party for Adam.

queue to pay RM22.90

makan time

gossip - victim Ahkak

story teller from Nurul Aznil

memoir of Adam

VVIP guest

Model?? not really laaa

picture credit to Azwan & Nurul

Makan-Makan

Date: 31 December 2008
Time: 9.30 pm
Place: D'Fine Nature, Kota Damansara
Member: Me, Aznil & Azwan, Kamal & GF, Kak Sharifah & Friend, Rizal, Adam, Huwaida, Ahmad, Aiman, Dr. Jiwa

The below pictures will tell you everything...maybe. For more details, please PM me.

d'fine nature front view

some of the info bout Herbs

discuss what to eat

explaination from taukey bout the menu

here the choice of menu

at the end of makan-makan

*pictures; credit to Azwan & Aznil

Monday, December 22, 2008

Trip to Bagan Lalang

Date: 21 December 2008
Time: 4.45PM
Venue: Bagan Lalang, Sepang
Members: Me, Nurul & Hubby, Imran, Fahmi & wife (Nura) + Yusoff (their babby) + Bibik diorg

This time me follow Sis Nurul & Azwan go looking for 'makan angin' at Bagan Lalang, Sepang. Nurul bring over her Nasi Lemak+peanuts+ikan bilis+Sambal petai (super special tempatan puya lahh). Me just bring my pot; not really that luck (Cekediss+soda water+tea home made+cakes). From Shah Alam around 3.30pm then arrive at Sepang at 4.30pm.
When we arrive, we are looking for space to park & picnic. Lastly, found 1 tree that suit for us. Wow very nice and cute so call.
Around 5.30pm, Fahmi & his Wife + Imran just arrive. Bring over my favorite muffin. Thanks you all. Chocolate muffin with cheese + choc chip. Wow superb beb!!!
Night before going back, we going for dinner. we eat Ikan Masak Steam Halia+Sutun Goreng+Kepah+Sayur campur. Me order Ayer Kelapa.
Then, plan to go back already. Send back our colleague, Imran to Bangi. Arrive around 10.30pm. Going back to Shah Alam already 11.15pm.
Huhuhuh tired already. Arrive at home, take a shower, Solat, sleepp zzzz.......12.30pm

argh...tomorrow working .

Bakso

Date: 19 December 2008
Time: 9.30 PM
Venue: Padang Jawa
Member: Me, Adam, Nurul Aznil & Hubby (Azwan)
Price: RM3

This is my first time eating Bakso. Superb, rase nak makan lagi jek. Nextime la plak with the big group member office mate. I think you all should try. Y not? So special if you wanna go there, bit thriller lahh. Here bit info bout Bakso for you all did not notice about Bakso.

" Bakso (Meatball Soup) Meatball soup is just as popular in Indonesia as nasi goreng. It is sold from street side stalls, or push carts that make their rounds through the neighborhoods. Bakso is sold from late afternoon and throughout the night.

The preparation requires more time than our fried rice recipe. You will like bakso just as much as all Indonesians, so let's prepare enough for four servings. We'll start with the meatballs and then continue with the soup.
If you have a well stocked Oriental (Chinese, Indonesian, Thai or Vietnamese) grocery store in your neighborhood, you will find ready-made beef or fish balls there. Otherwise, preparing the meatballs yourself goes as follows.
In a blender mash beef or white fish with salt and garlic. To improve the consistency add cassava flour or corn flour (after the blending). Add a bit of water as needed. Roll the mixture into balls of not more than 2 cm or 1" diameter. Boil the meat balls until they're done. Throw away the water.

Prepare the soup as follows:
Make a strong broth from beef marrow. Let it cook until its oil surfaces. Add crushed garlic, pepper, salt and a bit of sugar or vetsin (which contains monosodium glutamate). According to the Indonesian way of cooking it's not possible to give exact quantities of the ingredients. It all goes according to personal taste and, most importantly, feeling.
Finally add the beef balls you already prepared and sliced tofu and let it all cook until the beef balls come to the surface. Finish it off with finely cut celery.

You may like to 'beef up' the contents of the soup with boiled noodles. The noodles go into the serving bowl first, followed by the beef or fish balls, tofu and the soup.

Serve with finely cut celery, sweet soy sauce, chili, and fried onions according to each individual's taste. " http://www.indonesia-ok.com/recipes.htm#bakso

Photo credit to bakso-pitoe.blogspot.com/