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Invitation To Another Homecooked Dinner

THE FOLLOWING NIGHT, I THOUGHT I WOULD BE THE ONE COOKING FOR AARON... but no, not my turn yet...  This time my sister beat me to it.... hahahaha...  She saw me on Facebook and messaged the invitation to her house for dinner at 6pm.

That was yesterday's evening and both of us were blessed with another bout of homecooked food again!  Any invitations for dinner, we sure will not turn anyone down.... don't disappoint anyone, right? hahahahaa...
Yummy food lining up for consumption!


Steamed Kampung Chicken.... 
Golden in colour... 
Must be the warm lighting!
Thong Oh... my favourite greens!
Surprisingly, Sweet and Sour Porkie... 
The same dish my sister-in-law cook the previous day!
More Greens with abalone and sea cucumber!
So "foong fu"
Thumbs UP for the scrumptious dinner!
One for the album before we indulge in the yummy food!
Thank you for the invite, cheh-cheh... 
Please do call us again... anytime will be fine!
hahahahaha...



Comments

  1. Aaron is so lovable by all his aunties, and you are so lucky to tag along. Lol!

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  2. I think Claire is the real magnet that draws everyone! Even the Kucing family visits her so often. In KL, we saw that Meow like once in 2 years.

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    1. Really or not! OK, I want to draw my magnet to KL for some of you!

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  3. Nice of your sis to invite you and Aaron over. I guess she missed Aaron around.

    Lovely and very homey dishes.

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  4. Wahhhhhh!!! Like a hero coming on. Chicken looks really good, nicer than those at the shops. Compliments to the chef!

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  5. Hahaha!!!...there goes the saying...never refuse a good offer. You are truly blessed. Nice homecooked food.

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    1. Yes, never refuse.. or regret for life.. hahahaa

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  6. So nice of your sister! I love to eat the Thong Ho vegetable too. Good food and good bonding session. Happy Easter Weekend!

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    1. Yes, long time no eat tongho.. Happy Easter to you too!

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  7. Wah! You are so blessed with so many invitations to home cooked dinners. All the delicious dishes, yums yums! Your cheh cheh really good cook la!

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    1. Not bad.. it runs in the family.. ahem... hahahaha

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  8. Wah another awesome homecooked meal! Sedapnya! Especially the kampung chicken. That one I cannot resist.

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  9. wow, your sister can really cook delicious dishes! Yummy....

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  10. I loves the Steamed Kampung Chicken....

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  11. Hp sik wor...nice dishes. Me too like the chicken leh.

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