I Love Food Message: I've grown up to love and appreciate the food laid out in front of me. My family members love food as much as I do. Its just a pity that my appetite is not as big as theirs. But I do manage to eat a lot when there's really really good food. I love all kinds of cuisine but have a soft spot for anything spicy. I cook for myself when I have the time. I bake for my family. And sometimes its perfect, sometimes its not. I'm not a professional chef, but I do love cooking. The aroma flowing out of the kitchen door is always the best, whereas the aroma coming out of the toilet door after a satisfying meal is not my favourite. There's so much more to know about me. Guess you're just going to have to find out. More about me. It's Chinese Take Out Time Adventures With Chopsticks
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Thursday, September 27, 2007 I bought this from a charity event, food and fun fair, at a temple. The whole point of the event was to raise money for this thing called Educare. This Educare helps the poor and needy students with school supplies, such as uniforms, shoes, stationery and school bags. Anyway, back on topic, my aunt past by this stall selling Thai Stuffed Chicken Wings, and of course, that appealed to people as its something unheard of. (Oh, how creative we can get with food). She bought two pieces and took a bite. She then came looking for my sisters and I, and we all took a bite. From then onwards, we bought and bought quite a lot. Eating for ourselves at the fair, and then deciding to buy some back for my little brother. And this doesn't cost cheap. RM5 for ONE PIECE!!!! But then again, its for charity and the seller didn't profit a single cent. So we spent about RM100 on that stall. =P *malu* You can see the chicken meat... and hold, NO BONES!?!?! Yes, no bones. There's chicken meat, the stuffing and bones have been removed. (except at the pointy wing part). If I'm not mistaken, the stuffing... has chili (duh!), cumin, some spices to give that authentic Thai taste and lemon grass (serai). Its all mashed up together and then stuffed into the boneless chicken before being fried. Good snack! Hehehe. Pretty tasty as well. =D |
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