Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Oink Oink!

Hehe!!!

I will try to make it a point today to leave at 5.37pm (I was 7mins late this morning, so have to compensate :p). I was supposed to go to Kulim for a site visit today, but there were change of plan yesterday evening, and I was not selected to go in the end. I am fine with that. Lately my lower back have some stinging sensation again, and I don't feel like spending 8 hours sitting uncomfortably in the car.

I'm planning to try cooking something new tonight. We likes to order this dish outside, and it's about time I must learn how to cook it, which won't be too difficult I think. I found the Marmite Fish Fillet recipe from Suzette's Cooks blog, but instead of fish, I'll use lean Pork Meat instead as how we normally order it. Huhu I can't wait for the day to finish and do my shopping at Jusco Equine. I'm so glad that Jusco Equine has Non-Halal section, cos I can't get to buy it anywhere else nearby. I would have to go to the old section of Seri Kembangan, which can be a nightmare (for me at least), or to Bandar Puteri's market, which only open in the morning. Hope it'll be a success..

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

hmmm hahahaha the title, i thught what la tek...kekeke I love calling Cyril, OINK! hahahahaha

Good luck in your trying to cook the dish... :P

Willie a.k.a Reptoz said...

pork is my favourite. Nyum!

Coffee Girl said...

Oink! oink! sidi dayung, sidi! hehe. can use beef or chicken or not? i pun lately suka nak experiment.

Nimi Momo said...

Emilia : Haha! What? So bad la you call him like dat? LOL!!!

Willie : Geng la you with Babai!

Coffee Girl : Chicx boleh. Beef.. ermm ... not sure ler.. belom pernah rasa gik.. but i think seafood like prawn and sotong should be nice..

Coffee Girl said...

Dont forget to take photos and post it! yummy... nak nanga end resultnya.

cyrildason said...

Aiseh.. Oink Oink is really yummy... on the charcoal.. yumm!!

and if you add tampoyak... double Yuummmm...

 
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