Monday, 29 September 2008

kuih raya

Hoorah, I have succeeded in making some kuih raya. I assisted Nina to make these kuih corn flakes yesterday. Leceh jugak nak buat banyak2. Hehe.

Looks like corn flakes cookies. Yum. Takde la sehebat jam tarts or kuih almond london (which I don't think originated from London, but 'London' is used nevertheless as a marketing ploy), but I don't care. Still yum.

Tuesday, 23 September 2008

food

Since I'm feeling a little bit hungry now, I just thought that I should put up some photos of food.

Top left: Potato cakes with smoked salmon
The potato cake is a little bit like begedil. The cakes are topped with salmon plus a feather of dill.

Top right: Spaghetti pesto
Chicken and prawns are fried and mixed with pesto and some double cream, then eaten with spaghetti.

Bottom left: Blueberry cheesecake
Using crushed digestive biscuits as the base, soft cheese and double cream as the cake plus blueberry jam and blueberries as the topping, you'll get the blueberry cheesecake above.

Bottom right: Doughnut french toast
French toast with some vanilla extract added to it, coated with caster sugar.

Simple recipes for amateurs like yours truly. Oh I made these before Ramadhan. Hmm.. should I try making kuih raya now?

Wednesday, 10 September 2008

england produced stunning display

Croatia 1 - 4 England

ENG Goal Theo Walcott (26')
CRO
Yellow Card Josip Simunic (40')
CRO
Yellow Card Darijo Srna (47')
CRO
Red Card Robert Covac (53')
ENG
Goal Theo Walcott (59')
ENG
Yellow Card Emile Heskey (61')
ENG
Goal Wayne Rooney (63')
CRO
Goal Mario Mandzukic (78')
ENG
Goal Theo Walcott (82')


time to celebrate

Wow, what a surprise. England actually won convincingly against Croatia, the team who kicked England out of the Euro 2008. Yes, I know that Croatia was a man down after nearly an hour into the game, but congrats to Capello and his men for playing well and winning the game.

I think most people are surprised as well. Here's a comment at BBC Sport Football from Mike T (via text on 81111):

It's the Hadron Collider - we actually have entered a parallel universe where England are good at football. Its the only possible explanation.

I have to agree with this guy. Hehe. Anyway, congratulations especially to Walcott for scoring a hat-trick. There's a light for England after all.

Friday, 5 September 2008

merdeka carnival 2008

Perpaduan teras kejayaan. A new Merdeka theme for Malaysia's 51st year of independence. And there's a new logo too. Well, I hope that there's still a large amount of perpaduan among the people of Malaysia, especially with all those racist remarks that has been flying around in the country. Okay, let's not talk about that shall we. Too boring (plus menyampah). It's time for something more fun and interesting.

Okay then. A Merdeka Carnival was held on 30 August at the Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre in Hertford, UK. It was organized by the Malaysian community in the UK and also the Malaysian High Commission. Yes, I know that Merdeka falls on the 31st and the organizers know that too, but I'm sure they had their reasons for choosing that date. Anyway, I'm sure glad they chose Saturday instead of Sunday because it was a very nice and sunny day, which is rare here since it's nearly the end of summer. FYI, it was rainy and gloomy on Sunday, so well done, good choice of day!

The initial plan was Nina, Wan Aimran and I were to go to the carnival together. So we went to King's Cross train station at about noon. We were just about to buy our tickets when Aimran saw his cousins, Lia and Wawa somewhere in the queue behind us, and they were also heading to the carnival. The more, the merrier, and cheaper. You can buy group train tickets for 3 or 4 people which are even cheaper than tickets with a youth railcard.

Anyway, the train journey to Hertford North Station took about 40 minutes. There we met Noraini who was all alone crying and sobbing, waiting for the shuttle service to come. Okay, she wasn't crying and sobbing, I just wanted to add a little drama. Hehe, sorry. And then there were six. According to the Merdeka Carnival leaflet, there was a free shuttle service. We thought that the service was a shuttle bus, but apparently there were shuttle cars instead.

When we arrived, there were many people already there. What did you expect? It was already past midday. A lot of Malaysian families were there. And the weather was lovely. There were many stalls selling **drum roll** Malaysian food! What got me excited weren't the ABCs or the nasi lemak, you can get those in many places in the UK, but the roti canai. No, not the frozen ones, but the ones you buy at the mamak's. It's been a long time since I've eaten one of those. The roti canai were expensive, but worth it. I also ate some murtabak and aiskrim Malaysia (I'm not sure what its real name is, but it's the frozen asam ice cream which I ate).

Towards the end, there were some activities held: musical chairs for the kids and tarik tali for the women and another for the men. I must say that there was some intense rivalry during the musical chairs. Those kids were very competitive. Very very competitive. The men's tug of war was tight as well. There was a third round to determine the winner but sad to say that the eventual winners cheated. There was supposed to be 13 men in each team, but during the last round, one team had 14. Haih, tarik tali for fun pun nak main tipu ke?

Cheating aside, it was a very nice day to eat Malaysian food while lepaking on the grass with friends, old and new. Jeff and Hana also came to the event. And we also met friends of our new friends who were also friends of other friends who were friends with some of us and/or some of our friends. Or to put it short (and less confusing), it's a small world.

Happy Merdeka and also happy fasting!