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Road Trip From Johor Back To Sg Buloh

OUR JOHOR TRIP HAS FINALLY CAME TO AN END....
Time for us to leave Johor and back to Sg Buloh.  We started out our journey by filling our tummies full at Changman Dim Sum cafe.  My sisters were very delighted to savor some of the varieties there, everything they put in their mouth sounds like "YUM.. YUM!"  LOL....
All big grins because of the food!
Steamed chicken in Koay Teow Soup....
Siew Mai received Thumbs UP too...
Ma Lai Koe is so much different from Ipoh... 
BEST!
 For the sweet tooth ....crispy and fragrant...
Johor Beancurd stuffed with fish paste... 
Our favourite of all times... 
Fried Radish... 
With tummies full, our four hours drive took us back safely to Sg.Buloh...
No stopping along the way.... 
First time for me driving using Waze leading us back to where we belong... 
We stayed another two nights in KL before returning to Ipoh.... 
Back to home sweet home for a couple of nights before moving on again... 
Again?? 
Yes... our road trips did not end as yet... 
We are flying off again.... SOON!!
LOL... 

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  1. This food today looks like the yummiest you have ever posted. Love these fun poses! You and your sisters sure are pretty. You are so blessed to have sisters.

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    1. Thank you Ginny.. they are really fun at times! hahahaa

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  2. Love the last 3 photos. Very sporting poses and the roots look amazing! Safe flying!

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    1. Thank you Mun! It was fun to act young ... at times!

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  3. There is a Sg Buloh here too, not far from my girl's school...in the jungle. LOL!!!

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  4. What fun for the 3 sisters! You girls are sure enjoying yourselves to the max :)

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  5. hungry hungry hungry..... i wanna eat too....okie...tonight cook chicken lai la

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