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Food Outing To Chemor Town

AN OUTING WITH MY FRIENDS TO CHEMOR!!

Forget about my disability, I still need to be fed at least once a day outside... Inconvenient, as I said again and again, but once I am seated, all will be well and normal....
Though it was cloudy, it did not rain and we reached Chemor around 1pm... 
The moment we were seated, here was my expression!!
I didn't know I was captured on candid camera... 
hahahahaa.... 
 Two bottles of chicken essence among the tea leaves she brought....
hahahahaa...
I thought she was going to pour down into our fish noodles!
No, she said we should drink to Good Health!
Cheerssssss!!
Yes, we ordered a bowl of fish noodles which the shop is famous for.....
And a bowl of fish maw, wanton and fish balls......
And I have been missing this...

Messily fried....  but finished all the same....
Though the food has nothing to shout about, I am so happy to be out......
Thank you friends for taking me for a drive again!!


Comments

  1. It does feel good to be out in a good company of friends. I did that at least twice a month. For my sanity. Haha.

    Yummy meal. I like the fish noodle.

    That is a unique way to cheer to health using chicken essence. Haha.

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  2. LOL!!! Cannot stand being tied down at home, eh? Well, especially when there's nobody else around, I would be longing to go out too.

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    1. If there are volunteers to take me out, why not.. hehehehe..

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  3. haha, I know what the locals call "Chemor" in Chinese.. anyway, so nice of your friend to bring the chicken essence along.. hmmm, maybe not into the fish noodles but next time if you are having ginger chicken, it would be a good idea.. I use chicken essence to steam it with chicken, nice!!! :)

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    1. Yes, I told my friend the same thing.. steam with chicken essence also nice!!!

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  4. Oh, I love that bowl of fish noodles. Yeah, A toast of good health to you & speedy recovery.Cheersss!!!...

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  5. Good to be out with friends and spending some time outdoor helps with the healing. Cheers to speedy recovery!

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  6. What nice friends you have. I love candid shots. So natural. You are looking good, Claire.

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  7. Fish maw, wantons and fishballs. I like this combi!

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    1. Only go for this dish next time.. the rest is so so...

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  8. You quite shocked there hah..hah... Somehow, I don't like chicken essence.

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  9. I loves that bowl of fish maw, wanton and fish balls

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