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One fine day in 2003, I decided to start a food blog to tease my sister and my mother who were both living in the USA. Somehow, along the way, I ended up feeding a lot of people just via the food pictures that I put up everyday. In 2005, I decided to take a break from blogging and just take it easy. So there were sporadic posts from my travels in the US as well as Germany and England. Now in 2009, I'm trying to pick it up again and start chronicaling my journey towards a better lifestyle that is more healthy than what it currently is right now.

: : Christmas Past : :

Well, I’m late. Really really late. But then again, it’s still not too late to have a sneak peak of Christmas on a jungle isle.

I think this tree must be nearly 5-8 years old now and it’s weathered each Christmas pretty well. Sina’ always does a great job with the decorations. There are more to be seen in later shots.

This is definitely one thing we always have for Christmas : punch! Ok, so it’s a mild non-alcoholic version but it is immensely popular with the kiddos, both big and small. It’s :

1 part 7up
2 part Ice-Cream Soda
about 100-150 ml of concentrated Mandarin Orange cordial from Sunquick Brand

Mix them all together and add some ice-cubes to keep it cool. Also, for decorations, add slices of oranges. Yum yum

Ok, this was preparation for later on as a sauce. It went extremely well with the BBQ pork and the roasted pork ribs. We cut some chillis and blended it in a blender with some white vinegar.

Now this is one of the highlights of the show : the nubak layak. I probably got the spelling wrong but I’m pretty sure someone would suggest the proper Kelabit spelling. Can’t have a Kelabit do without some nubak layak around. It’s made from Bario rice but cook until it’s extremely soft and sticky. It’s wrapped in huge leaves and we kept it in a styrofoam box so that it remained very warm. Yummy. And it’s one per person. NO SHARING.

Phew! Christmas presents – always brings a sweet gleam into a child’s eyes. Ok, mine too. One thing I do like about presents is the giving. It’s always nice to see that people are extremely happy with their gift.

Cheerio. More pics over the next few days.

: : Doh : :

Colleague at work today.

Colleague : We see you with new look so is there a .. ahem ahem .. in the background.

Wena : No lah! Adoh! Just wanted a change. That’s all.

Colleague : Yeah right. Come on lah!

Wena : No. Serious. No one in the scene even.

Now, I begin to wonder what you all are thinking.

:p

Conversation with friends and family online through Skype, MSN and the occasional webcam shots.

Conversation 1 (Webcam, MSN, Skype)

Wena : You sound very slow and sick over Skype.
Mum : It’s the satellite connection. Coz you sound sick too.
Wena : Urgh. Ok, turning on the webcam on MSN. Can’t seem to get the Skype one to work.
Mum : (slow motion) I cannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu…
Wena : Ok, that sounded really creepy.
Mum : Ok, going to get a new webcam for me.
Wena : Err..you’re on dialup. :p Very jerky.
Mum : …

Conversation 2 (Webcam, MSN)

Wena : Like the new hair? Color and perm.
Friend 1 : Yeah, suits you. Can see you got new specs too.

Wena faces the window to catch the sunlight.
Friend 1 : Argh argh! I’m blinded!
Wena : Doh!

45 minutes later

Friend 1 : Are you done preening in front of the webcam yet?!?
Wena : NEVER!

I’m as bad as Yzara.

: : Ride back home : :

Yesterday, on the drive back home from office. Uncle Cyril was driving.

Wena : Is that what I think it is?

Uncle Cyril : Yeah. Let’s drive close

Wena : Thought they put them into rattan baskets before transporting them?

Uncle Cyril : Ya lah! Silly farmer must have forgot. Pigs look like they got washed recently. Very very clean.

Wena : Strange to see them like this.

Uncle Cyril : Yeah. Need to put into baskets else they jump out of the truck.

Wena : Aiyo! Got baby one, trying to jump out.

Uncle Cyril : Not so baby lah. Sure at least 6 months. I get closer

Wena : Aiya! No wonder. Old man and woman. Must have rushed back from home.

Uncle Cyril : Later they lose a pig on the road, then they know.

One things for sure, it’s never a dull moment in Kuching.