: : Granny Talk : :
When I got back home from work.
Granny : Haiya! Your AH Tin Ku-ku ah. Spend whole afternoon on your computer lah!
Wena : Okay what.
Granny : He bring up tea and WHOLE BOTTLE of cashew nut lah! Goodness me!
Granny is a ham.
: : Granny Talk : :
When I got back home from work.
Granny : Haiya! Your AH Tin Ku-ku ah. Spend whole afternoon on your computer lah!
Wena : Okay what.
Granny : He bring up tea and WHOLE BOTTLE of cashew nut lah! Goodness me!
Granny is a ham.
: : Sunny Hill ~ ICE-CREAM : :
One of man’s tastiest invention was the ice-cream. PLUS! I haven’t had soft ice-cream in ages. I dislike the one at MacDonald except when mixed with Oreo’s which neutralizes the taste. So, last Sunday nite after dinner with Min Yen, Lesley and Jackson, the three gals went off to look for some dessert while Jackson went back home.
We went to an old ice-cream parlour (if one can call it that) around the corner at 3rd mile. The entire location is called Sunny Hill and the parlour is part of the school canteen. It’s been there for ages, since my parents’ time back in the 50s. Quite a lot of people do go there to taste the delicious ice-cream although it’s not as good as it used to be.
The secret to great ice-cream : milk powder. It’s not as rich as Haagen Daaz but definitely better tasting than Walls, King’s and Nestle ice-cream. So far, I could not taste any preservative in the ice-cream but I could be wrong.
As it was Sunday night, the flavour of the day was chocolate. The cone is RM1 and the sundae was RM2. Cheap, no? Each day is a different flavour, with Thursday’s flavour being pandan. Must try that one out one day.
Opening hours stated above. The ice-cream parlour is located along the road to Batu Kawah and is very near the 3rd mile roundabout. It’s just next to the Sunny Hill School.