Saturday, February 24, 2007

Yee Sang

We had our own home made Yee Sang two nights ago. It's a Chinese New Year dish of raw fish (we used salmon) with salad, crackers and mixture of sauces. I love the act where everyone tosses the ingredients simultaneously with chopsticks. It's also one of my favourite dishes. I am glad I got to share it with my family, aunt and uncle who came all the way from Canada.

My Family

Photo of my parents, brother and me :)

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Twisted Rope Biscuit

Mum taught me how to make twisted rope biscuit today. The recipe calls for 1kg of flour, 1 block of butter, 3 eggs, 1/2 tsp of salt, 1 big mug of water and 1 cup of grinded toasted sesame. Mix all the ingredients to form a dough.

Run the dough through a pasta machine to form thin strands and roll the strands into twisted rope shapes.


Heat up some oil and fry the ropes until golden brown. Dish out. Heat 1/2 mug of water and 2 tablespoons of sugar in the wok until solution thickens. Then throw the twisted ropes back into the wok and coat them with the sugar solution. Dish out and leave to cool. Ready to serve.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Chinese Zodiac

Year of The Rabbit
People born in the Year of the Rabbit are articulate, talented, and ambitious. They are virtuous, reserved, and have excellent taste. Rabbit people are admired, trusted, and are often financially lucky. They are fond of gossip but are tactful and generally kind. Rabbit people seldom lose their temper. They are clever at business and being conscientious, never back out of a contract. They would make good gamblers for they have the uncanny gift of choosing the right thing. However, they seldom gamble, as they are conservative and wise. They are most compatible with those born in the years of the Sheep, Pig, and Dog.

Chinese Horoscope Chinese Horoscope
Astute, Thoughtful, Refined, Docile, Wise
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Cunning, Snobbish, Possessive, Fussy, Obsessive

Saggitarian Rabbit
This Rabbit likes to leave the security of their rabbit hole! They venture out looking for excitement. The Sagittarian makes them light-hearted and adventuresome! They look to the horizon with an optimistic perspective.


Year of The Pig
People born in the Year of the Pig are chivalrous and gallant. Whatever they do, they do with all their strength. For Boar Year people, there is no left or right and there is no retreat. They have tremendous fortitude and great honesty. They don't make many friends but they make them for life, and anyone having a Boar Year friend is fortunate for they are extremely loyal. They don't talk much but have a great thirst for knowledge. They study a great deal and are generally well informed. Boar people are quick tempered, yet they hate arguments and quarreling. They are kind to their loved ones. No matter how bad problems seem to be, Boar people try to work them out, honestly if sometimes impulsively. They are most compatible with Rabbits and Sheep.

Chinese Horoscope
Chinese Horoscope
Sincere, Diligent, Genuine, Obliging, Generous, Friendly
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Materialistic, Pigheaded, Gullible, Naive, Lazy, Superficial

Aquarian Pig

These pigs love to interact with people. They are very talkative, energetic and often very popular. These pigs are often respected, especially because of their excellent in skills in communication. These pigs like to always be on the go, and tend to get bored easily.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Gong Xi Fa Cai

I am extremely happy and thankful to be back in Malaysia to celebrate the festivity. There were many obstacles along the way in planning for this trip, but I made it home safely at last. Looking forward to the yummy food :) First thing I ate was roti canai and tosai. True blue Malaysian hehe. Well, I wanted to have dim sum but all the chinese stalls were closed. Anyway, I have 3 weeks to pig out ;)

I would like to wish my family and friends a very happy and prosperous Chinese New Year. May the Year of the Pig be a good year for all.

Friday, February 2, 2007

Australia Day 2007

Australia Day, 26th January, started off with lunch at Flower Drum. I was pretty excited about dining there as it has won many awards and accolades and is one of Melbourne's most renowned restaurants. I was told that a 3 month booking is essential to avoid dissapointment. Anyway, wanting to try my luck I called them 2 weeks in advance and was told that they were fully booked for dinner but could slot us in for lunch.

I think Flower Drum is over rated. Wasn't all impressed with the food but the service was excellent. I reckon Keith makes a better Peking Duck but you might think I'm biased. We had Quail Sung Choi Bao, Battered Garfish with Oyster Sauce and Dim Sum as entree, Peking Duck and Szechuan Peppered Beef with Fried Rice as main. I enjoyed their Chinese Tea the most. It was of good quality, fragrant and very refreshing. Anyway, I won't be too quick or harsh to judge as we didn't sample their special, premium or expensive dishes. So let's see how we go next time.

After filling our tummies we visited the Melbourne Aquarium but it was overly crowded largely due to the school holidays and the Australian Open Tennis crowd. Had to give the simulator ride a miss due to the long queue but I was fascinated with a very large overweight shark that was swimming at snail's pace. It wasn't pregnant but just fat.

We watched Happy Feet at Crown later in the evening. Bought Gold Class tickets but it didn't come cheap at $42 per person. The seats were very comfortable but not worth the price. I much prefer the comfort of our own sofa and TV at home, with a hired dvd at $1.50 overnight. I was hoping to catch fireworks but it was a non-event in Melbourne. Been spoilt with Perth Australia Day fireworks for few consecutive years. Anyway all in all, I had an awesome day! :)

Thursday, February 1, 2007

Wii Addict

My boyfriend Keith, bought me a Nintendo Wii the day after it was launched on 8th Dec 2006 and I've been hooked on to it eversince. To date, I've conquered the Wii Sports, Legend of Zelda : Twilight Princess, Rayman Raving Rabbits and WarioWare. I wish there were more Wii games out in the market as I'm getting impatient with the limited choice of games.

Anyway thanks to Daniel, he has enriched my nintendo enjoyment with the discovery of being able to play gamecube games on the wii! I had to hunt high and low for the gamecube wavebird controller and memory card. Went to Myer, Target, Kmart, EBA, BCC Computers, GameTraders before finally having luck at JB Hifi. Thankfully the shops were within walking distance. I could have bought the items on ebay but wasn't patient enough. I now have Zelda : Wind Waker and Legend of Spyro to keep me occupied for the next couple of weeks. Yayyyyy. Thanks Keith! Thanks Daniel! :)

My first attempt at blogging...

After much persuasion from my friends, I have decided to try my hand at blogging. I'm not sure how hardworking I'll be at blogging but hopefully it doesn't end up in a forgotten corner of my mind. I hope to share bits and pieces of my life with family and friends. So let's see how we go...