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Our Weird Meal

Elin and I went out for a funny meal the other day.... she wanted porridge and when we reached the shop, there was a man selling durians just outside the coffeeshop. I was deeply tempted to taste the durian and after some encouragement, we bought one. He opened up a very nice one and put it on the table.... very irresistible....

our porridge...

with our durian as an extra dish.. haahaha...

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  1. *pengsan* I know ppl eat rice with durian...but this durian with poridge???...

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  2. OMG! Hopefully the vendor will not copy your idea and come up with a new variant of porridge - Lau Lin Chook!

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  3. eat porridge with durian? will it taste weird??

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  4. LOL!!! Finish the porridge first and then eat the durian for dessert...

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  5. In Sabah, durian porridge is quite common

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  6. kathy: i know u will pengsan.. this is for durian crazies.... hahaha...



    mingna: good idea leh...



    mery: i can take rice with durian, so porridge shouldnt be a problem for me.. hahaha..



    stp: that is logical but actually can eat porridge with durian too..



    nana: glad there is someone who doesnt find this weird.. :p

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  7. No amount of money could make me try a durian, you are a brave woman!!

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  8. My old folks is more than willing to have durians to accompany their meals. But not me. :p It is really weird.

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  9. hahaha damn funny, but it's something like me & my mum would do too :) You know, reading all your posts about moments with your daughter remind me about my moments with my own mum.

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  10. This is hopefully a yummy dish. I never came across this dish and so this is new to me. I hope you enjoyed the dish. Bye.

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  11. for durian lovers, durian with anything is good ya ?

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