Dinner tonight:
The pork had been cooked on Saturday night and left in the fridge to develop its flavours. The vegetables washed and prepared, and the chicken breasts sliced and marinating in the fridge before we left at 6.30 am this morning.
This is the ex-MIL/MOL's recipe:
Wash and remove any hair from belly pork. Cut into biggish pieces. Boil briefly to remove scum. Wash and pat dry. In a non-stick pan, add pork and whole peeled garlic cloves. Dry fry without oil. When any remaining water has evaporated, add a tablespoon oil and fry a bit more. Add 3 to 4 tablespoons good quality dark soysauce and some salt. Fry, then add 2 bowls water. Boil till pork is soft and garlic melted and sauce is thickish and dark. Add tiny bit more salt if needed. Eat with toasted belachan pounded with raw red chillies, with lime juice.
p.s Perfect doneness of pork is when the fat is slightly firm and yet soft and the meat tender and falling apart...
This is baby bokchoy with sliced chicken breasts. Stir fry marinated chicken breasts and remove from wok. Wash wok, dry, heat and when hot add minced garlic & bokchoy, fry till wilted, add a splash of water if required, some salt and light soysauce, add cooked chicken, stirfry and add oyster sauce & cornstarch solution to thicken gravy.
These pics took forever to upload.. I'm really tired now from the heat and noise today so I think its BED time now. I have a lot to do tomorrow too - wail... and what am I going to wear?
Sunday, May 28, 2006
Sunday, 28th May 2006
My entire weekend was spent here:
H
Saturday, 27th May : 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm
Sunday, 28th May : 7.00 am to 11.00 am
Sunday, 28th May : 12.30 pm to 5.30 pm
M & H's first swimming competition. They didn't win any medals but I think they gained good experience in participating in a competition.
M just before the start of his 200 m mixed relay.
H
Saturday, 27th May : 12.30 pm to 4.30 pm
Sunday, 28th May : 7.00 am to 11.00 am
Sunday, 28th May : 12.30 pm to 5.30 pm
M & H's first swimming competition. They didn't win any medals but I think they gained good experience in participating in a competition.
M just before the start of his 200 m mixed relay.
Friday, 26th May 2006
Remember these? I used to play with them a lot when I was a kiddy, a v.e.r.y long time ago. I saw them in a shop at $1.00 for a whole bunch so I bought a box for M & H. It took them a minute or two to get the hang of it and it kept them amused for almost an hour. We blew big ones and little ones and stuck them together, then crushed them on each other. And when they became really small, you smack them on each other's foreheads to create a tiny 'pop' sound - it was funny. Maybe I had more fun than the kids did!!!
Saturday, May 27, 2006
Friday, 26th May 2006
Oh no, not chicken in wine and ginger again. This time I cooked it for myself only, 3 chicken skinless drumsticks, ginger and half a bottle of wine. I ate everything and was quite quite woozy after that. Look at my trusty old wooden spatula. I think I must have had it for almost 10 years...
My portion of rice
covered with chicken & wine....
Friday, May 26, 2006
Friday, 26th May 2006
After work today, I went to the supermarket/department store and bought this wonderful organiser drawer whatever thing. I think its normally used to keep nuts, screws, bolts, etc.
Here it is:
What's inside? My collection of costume jewellery, from beads, to stone, to quartz, to silver, to dangly earrings, chokers, cuffs, rings, pendants, etc, etc, its choke full of wonderful stuff in almost every colour. I have 2 chokers from my sis in Hk, a relic from the 80s. They now look wonderful and I've worn them several times. I had a relaxing hour sorting through my things and neatly categorising them into this box. It's full now so it looks like I can't buy anything new, or should I buy another box.... ?
Friday, 26th May 2006
Chicken wings seem to be featured a lot in this blog.
Here they are again. M & H had an early dinner (5.30 pm). Deep fried chicken wings marinated with oyster, dark & light soy sauce, pepper, sesame oil, chinese cooking wine and mashed ginger. Our helper had a sudden miraculous burst of initiative and included honey because she said it would improve the taste. Marinate overnight or for at least 3 hours, dip in cornstarch and deep fry till light brown and crispy. The chicken wings should have crispy bits of ginger and cornstarch sticking to the crispy skin. When you bite into them, once pass the crunchyness, you get an explosion of juicy flavours in your mouth. Best eaten hot from the wok!!! oh, that glorious crunchy skin.....
It was Sil & Dom's favourite and now M & H's.
Here they are again. M & H had an early dinner (5.30 pm). Deep fried chicken wings marinated with oyster, dark & light soy sauce, pepper, sesame oil, chinese cooking wine and mashed ginger. Our helper had a sudden miraculous burst of initiative and included honey because she said it would improve the taste. Marinate overnight or for at least 3 hours, dip in cornstarch and deep fry till light brown and crispy. The chicken wings should have crispy bits of ginger and cornstarch sticking to the crispy skin. When you bite into them, once pass the crunchyness, you get an explosion of juicy flavours in your mouth. Best eaten hot from the wok!!! oh, that glorious crunchy skin.....
It was Sil & Dom's favourite and now M & H's.
Friday, 26th May 2006
Once every so often I go into a tidy, clean, sort, organise frenzy mode and will frantically attack anything in sight that needs 'sorting', sometimes its my nail polish drawer, sometimes the fridge, sometimes the crockery cupboard, sometimes my kids' Legos, sometimes my CDs, sometimes my clothes, but this time, this is what I did. ( I've even begged a friend to be let loose in her office to sort it out for her but she refused.... I wonder why, hehehe ).
Guess what's underneath these lovely little napkins? (bought them in HK, pure Irish linen, with embroidery in corners - 18 in a pack for HK$10 per pack - hahaha - I love bargains). You can use these napkins as little coasters or dainty finger napkins, they measure 15 cm x 15 cm.
My collection of fresh water pearl jewellery. My pearls used to be kept in little pouches here there everywhere and it was difficult to find something especially when you are in a hurry in the mornings.
Look, all neat and tidy and all in one place... just the way I like things to be
Unveiled...
On the ledge at my dressing table.
Guess what's underneath these lovely little napkins? (bought them in HK, pure Irish linen, with embroidery in corners - 18 in a pack for HK$10 per pack - hahaha - I love bargains). You can use these napkins as little coasters or dainty finger napkins, they measure 15 cm x 15 cm.
My collection of fresh water pearl jewellery. My pearls used to be kept in little pouches here there everywhere and it was difficult to find something especially when you are in a hurry in the mornings.
Look, all neat and tidy and all in one place... just the way I like things to be
Unveiled...
On the ledge at my dressing table.
Thursday, 25th May 2006
Wm & her troop came over for dinner. I made this really strange claypot thingy - it has 2 types of tofu in it (the fresh ones in blocks) as well as 2 blocks of 'silken' tofu which is packed into plastic tubs and sold in most supermarkets. It also has mushrooms, dried oysters, a lot of whole garlic cloves, enoki & another type of mushroom, minced pork and a topping of salted fish and garlic. It turned out to be quite delicious, a wonderful mishmash of flavours - bland tofu, saucy sauce, textury mushrooms, and salty bits topping.
Here it is - we ate it with copious amounts of chilli oil.......
Brief recipe (its very very similar to the roast pork claypot dish I made last month)
1. Cut tofu into blocks, panfry and put into claypot.
2. Stew mushrooms & dried oysters with lots lots of whole garlic cloves (lightly browned first), when mushrooms & oysters are soft, add enoki mushrooms and another type of clustery mushrooms which I do know the name of. Stew till yummy using the usual sauces (dark, light soy, oyster sauce, chinese wine, sesame oil, pepper).
3. Pour on top of the tofu.
4. Fry marinated mince pork with some chopped garlic till aromatic and dryish.
5. Put on top of mushrooms.
6. Finally fry salted fish (the best kind - Mui Heong from HK, remove bones & skin) and garlic till brown and crispy.
7. Put on top of stew.
8. Set claypot on fire and let it come to a simmer.
9. Serve straight from the claypot.
Quote " wow, winter food "
After dinner, watched the finals of American Idol - yeah - Taylor won. Anyone who can dance with such abandonment certainly deserves my vote!
Here it is - we ate it with copious amounts of chilli oil.......
Brief recipe (its very very similar to the roast pork claypot dish I made last month)
1. Cut tofu into blocks, panfry and put into claypot.
2. Stew mushrooms & dried oysters with lots lots of whole garlic cloves (lightly browned first), when mushrooms & oysters are soft, add enoki mushrooms and another type of clustery mushrooms which I do know the name of. Stew till yummy using the usual sauces (dark, light soy, oyster sauce, chinese wine, sesame oil, pepper).
3. Pour on top of the tofu.
4. Fry marinated mince pork with some chopped garlic till aromatic and dryish.
5. Put on top of mushrooms.
6. Finally fry salted fish (the best kind - Mui Heong from HK, remove bones & skin) and garlic till brown and crispy.
7. Put on top of stew.
8. Set claypot on fire and let it come to a simmer.
9. Serve straight from the claypot.
Quote " wow, winter food "
After dinner, watched the finals of American Idol - yeah - Taylor won. Anyone who can dance with such abandonment certainly deserves my vote!
Tuesday, 23rd May 2006
I've had quite a busy week, running between two jobs and it was busy too at the other workplace. I've had quite a lot to do plus cramming in a lot of information as the other person leaves next week for almost 3 months. Ah well, I hope there will be no major hiccups. The other place is a big office and for the first time since I left the hotel which I used to work in, I now have many colleagues.
I've had less time to think about food, look at food or surf my favourite food sites, such as Delia Smith, Cooking for Engineers, etc as well as read food blogs and spin up recipes. And I don't have time to snack at work, haha.
Here is my dinner on Tuesday. Poached choy sum, topped with oyster sauce and lots of fried garlic. It was so delicious, that's more than half a kg of veg there but I ate everything.
I've had less time to think about food, look at food or surf my favourite food sites, such as Delia Smith, Cooking for Engineers, etc as well as read food blogs and spin up recipes. And I don't have time to snack at work, haha.
Here is my dinner on Tuesday. Poached choy sum, topped with oyster sauce and lots of fried garlic. It was so delicious, that's more than half a kg of veg there but I ate everything.
Monday, May 22, 2006
Monday, 22nd May 2006
First day at work at the other place. Its quite nerve racking being the new girl/old girl - its been a long time since I was a newbie ..... I had lunch at PM with Wm and her colleagues but no pics as I was a bit anxious watching the clock with an hour's break for lunch. At my other workplace, lunch breaks are more, no, very flexible.. haha
This bowl of fried rice does not look very exciting but believe me, you have to try it at least once. Its an old family favourite - Ginger fried rice.
Fry garlic, shallots in very little oil, add ginger sauce (made with pulverised ginger, chopped spring onion lightly fried in oil with salt), add spring onions, add chopped long beans and cooked rice. Add sweet soysauce and salt. Keep stirring in between each addition. Push rice aside and add egg into wok, let it set slightly and stir into rice. Serve piping hot.
Here it is... another great comfort food.
This bowl of fried rice does not look very exciting but believe me, you have to try it at least once. Its an old family favourite - Ginger fried rice.
Fry garlic, shallots in very little oil, add ginger sauce (made with pulverised ginger, chopped spring onion lightly fried in oil with salt), add spring onions, add chopped long beans and cooked rice. Add sweet soysauce and salt. Keep stirring in between each addition. Push rice aside and add egg into wok, let it set slightly and stir into rice. Serve piping hot.
Here it is... another great comfort food.
Sunday, 21st May 2006
Spent a nice quiet Sunday with M, H and their friend James at the Sheraton Poolside. They swam and played sharks (of course H was the shark, M & James had a hard time 'capturing' her) while I read the paper and surfed.
Here is my dinner last night. After the excesses of meat, cream, rice, curries, noodles, etc which I've been having lately, it was a welcomed change. Still quite fattening though.
Grilled Tuna Salad with lots of diced onions and cheese on wholemeal roll - it was good, I washed it down with the remaining bottle of Riesling which I shared with Wm on Saturday night.
Here is my dinner last night. After the excesses of meat, cream, rice, curries, noodles, etc which I've been having lately, it was a welcomed change. Still quite fattening though.
Grilled Tuna Salad with lots of diced onions and cheese on wholemeal roll - it was good, I washed it down with the remaining bottle of Riesling which I shared with Wm on Saturday night.
Sunday, May 21, 2006
Friday, 19th May 2006
J, M, Wm & I all took a day off from work to go to Miri for a bit of shopping and a lot of eating. We were lucky enough to have C as our driver in the office 'bus' and M came along too as he needed new glasses desperately and Friday is a holiday for school kids in Brunei.
Miri is situated in Sarawak, East Malaysia, and about 2.5 hours' drive away from BSB. We set off at 7.40 am and first stop had to be the noodle stalls in Seria.
Fried kueh teow at the stalls - they were delicious, woky, hot, soft noodles..... very eggy and full of beansprouts - to enhance the taste, add lots of sticky sweet soysauce and local spicy chilli sauce.
Local cakes
We hit Miri at 11 am...
... and headed to the opticians where I picked up my super cool, highly trendy and coveted Tommy Hilfiger sunglasses which I've had prescription lens put it so I can see when I'm driving. I love them!!! Here they are. J lurved them and wanted a pair badly too but they didn't have any in stock but Albert will order a pair for her from Italy.
Here is our loot from the opticians.
M - 2 pairs
M - 2 pairs
Me - sunglasses and a pair of tortoise shell frame glasses
J - 2 pairs, several pairs of daily use contacts and a box of 'define' lens which make your eyes look bigger
8 pairs of glasses in total and all were cheap compared to the prices we would have paid for the same thing in Brunei. We were very happy.
After almost 2 hours at the Opticians, we were hungry so set off to have lunch at Maxim's.
We had deep fried pork leg, 'drunken' prawns and stir-fried forest fern.
The pork leg was good - the salt which they had rubbed into the skin made it extra crunchy and crispy. It was served with a sweet sour chilli sauce and mini mantous (deep fried bread) and some pickled pineapple.
The drunken prawns are not prawns which had been on a drinking spree, but prawns poached in Chinese wine with some herbs, wood fungus and spring onions.
The forest ferns were lightly stirfried with garlic and rice cake (used to make rice wine) seasoning, so it was slightly alcoholicky but very very healthy.
Then the shopping began!!!!!!!
Shoes - From McD's where M had his lunch, I saw the magic word 'SALE' at Vincci and my heart started racing...... Half an hour later, I walked out with 2 pairs of gorgeous shoes! Total cost B$40.
Here are my shoes with H modeling one of them.
The first pair is suedy look and it's flesh colour with faint lilac braiding. The second pair is glaring orange red in colour with cork wedges, painted with gold and red whorls. Toes are encased in red, black, gold and beige strings in front. I think these will cut into my feet badly but hey, I can sacrifice comfort for hot shoes! Easily...
The rest took longer but were just as successful:
M - 1 pair
J - 3 pairs
Wm - 1 pair
Here are the girls with our shoe loot. ( From L to R - J, M & Wm)
Next. We found a fantastic shop selling the most beautiful Mediterranean look crockery and tableware, all made in China for the US market. The designs and quality were incredible. J bought A LOT of plates, serving ware, bowls, etc for her new house. I had to resist as I have no room for storage but it was painful, so very painful, to walk away. I imagined the plates full of FOOD on my dinner table for Christmas, for birthday parties, for girls get together eat fests..... sigh..... - it still hurts to talk about it. In the end I broke and bought these 3 cuties:
( Don't you think they will look so cute on my Christmas table this year?)
Next stop, another shopping mall - not much success here but I bought 2 bottle of Chinese red wine for cooking ginger chicken in wine, and 2 bottles of Hsiao Hsing wine for cooking.
Last stop, dinner ( we all know that shopping is an exhilarating but hungry process) :
We ordered:
1. A whole 'cha chi kai' which literally translates to Fried paper chicken (the skin is very thin and crispy, and the meat still juicy, tender and well marinated).
2. Kau Yuk - Belly Pork deep fried and cooked in tasty sauce, steamed with yam slices, a very traditional Hakka & Cantonese dish. (sorry not a good pic)
3. Steamed Tiger Prawns with egg white, Chinese wine & garlic. (A disappointment as the prawns were tough).
4. Deep Fried Calamari with spicy salt
5. Forest fern again
Aside from the prawns, eveything else was delicious and we ate almost everything.
After that magnificent dinner, we piled into the bus and this time we were a quieter and more subdued bunch of girls as we were full and tired after the day's activities.
Arrived home at 10 pm. On the whole, a fantastic day out with super bargains, a lot of laughing, eating, walking, shopping and talking. I want to go again - I want that pair of turquoise strappy shoes with 3 inch GOLD heels - why didn't I buy it??? Why? And it was only B$22......
Miri is situated in Sarawak, East Malaysia, and about 2.5 hours' drive away from BSB. We set off at 7.40 am and first stop had to be the noodle stalls in Seria.
Fried kueh teow at the stalls - they were delicious, woky, hot, soft noodles..... very eggy and full of beansprouts - to enhance the taste, add lots of sticky sweet soysauce and local spicy chilli sauce.
Local cakes
We hit Miri at 11 am...
... and headed to the opticians where I picked up my super cool, highly trendy and coveted Tommy Hilfiger sunglasses which I've had prescription lens put it so I can see when I'm driving. I love them!!! Here they are. J lurved them and wanted a pair badly too but they didn't have any in stock but Albert will order a pair for her from Italy.
Here is our loot from the opticians.
M - 2 pairs
M - 2 pairs
Me - sunglasses and a pair of tortoise shell frame glasses
J - 2 pairs, several pairs of daily use contacts and a box of 'define' lens which make your eyes look bigger
8 pairs of glasses in total and all were cheap compared to the prices we would have paid for the same thing in Brunei. We were very happy.
After almost 2 hours at the Opticians, we were hungry so set off to have lunch at Maxim's.
We had deep fried pork leg, 'drunken' prawns and stir-fried forest fern.
The pork leg was good - the salt which they had rubbed into the skin made it extra crunchy and crispy. It was served with a sweet sour chilli sauce and mini mantous (deep fried bread) and some pickled pineapple.
The drunken prawns are not prawns which had been on a drinking spree, but prawns poached in Chinese wine with some herbs, wood fungus and spring onions.
The forest ferns were lightly stirfried with garlic and rice cake (used to make rice wine) seasoning, so it was slightly alcoholicky but very very healthy.
Then the shopping began!!!!!!!
Shoes - From McD's where M had his lunch, I saw the magic word 'SALE' at Vincci and my heart started racing...... Half an hour later, I walked out with 2 pairs of gorgeous shoes! Total cost B$40.
Here are my shoes with H modeling one of them.
The first pair is suedy look and it's flesh colour with faint lilac braiding. The second pair is glaring orange red in colour with cork wedges, painted with gold and red whorls. Toes are encased in red, black, gold and beige strings in front. I think these will cut into my feet badly but hey, I can sacrifice comfort for hot shoes! Easily...
The rest took longer but were just as successful:
M - 1 pair
J - 3 pairs
Wm - 1 pair
Here are the girls with our shoe loot. ( From L to R - J, M & Wm)
Next. We found a fantastic shop selling the most beautiful Mediterranean look crockery and tableware, all made in China for the US market. The designs and quality were incredible. J bought A LOT of plates, serving ware, bowls, etc for her new house. I had to resist as I have no room for storage but it was painful, so very painful, to walk away. I imagined the plates full of FOOD on my dinner table for Christmas, for birthday parties, for girls get together eat fests..... sigh..... - it still hurts to talk about it. In the end I broke and bought these 3 cuties:
( Don't you think they will look so cute on my Christmas table this year?)
Next stop, another shopping mall - not much success here but I bought 2 bottle of Chinese red wine for cooking ginger chicken in wine, and 2 bottles of Hsiao Hsing wine for cooking.
Last stop, dinner ( we all know that shopping is an exhilarating but hungry process) :
We ordered:
1. A whole 'cha chi kai' which literally translates to Fried paper chicken (the skin is very thin and crispy, and the meat still juicy, tender and well marinated).
2. Kau Yuk - Belly Pork deep fried and cooked in tasty sauce, steamed with yam slices, a very traditional Hakka & Cantonese dish. (sorry not a good pic)
3. Steamed Tiger Prawns with egg white, Chinese wine & garlic. (A disappointment as the prawns were tough).
4. Deep Fried Calamari with spicy salt
5. Forest fern again
Aside from the prawns, eveything else was delicious and we ate almost everything.
After that magnificent dinner, we piled into the bus and this time we were a quieter and more subdued bunch of girls as we were full and tired after the day's activities.
Arrived home at 10 pm. On the whole, a fantastic day out with super bargains, a lot of laughing, eating, walking, shopping and talking. I want to go again - I want that pair of turquoise strappy shoes with 3 inch GOLD heels - why didn't I buy it??? Why? And it was only B$22......
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Tuesday, 16th May 2006
The food & company were great last night. As usual HL was in top form - we could tell she was gagging for a good laugh last night, H was very excited about her new job in China & J was sleepy as the restaurant became quite stuffy later in the evening. Me, I had a good time snapping food shots, eating and jointly entertaining HL with J.
J perked up later and we both got into our usual antics and made HL laugh with risque, bawdy jokes and imaginary scenarios involving her and other innocent diners last night.
Here are some snaps of our food.
We ordered 2 bluecheese seafood claypots - it was sinfully rich, creamy and tasty. We were so hungry and excited that I only remembered about taking pics halfway into the food. Please bear in mind that the girls had already demolished 2 enormous baskets of bread smothered with garlic butter before we sank into the starters.
This is a portion of baked mushrooms with mozarella. It was so-so after the richness of the cheese claypots. It is served with beef bacon on top but we asked for it to be served on the side as HL does not eat beef.
This is J's main course. She ordered 2 fillet mignons with jacket potato & veg. Everything was later doused with blackpepper sauce and creamy mushroom sauce.
This is my main course. I had a blackpepper steak, jacket pot & veg. I had to send the first steak back as it was more well done than medium but the replacement meal came out 10 minutes later and this time it was perfect.
H had poached salmon with creamy spinach sauce, jacket pot & salad. The salmon was really tasty and I liked the spinach sauce.
HL had a chicken dish drenched with creamy mushroom sauce, sauteed potatoes & vegs.
For desserts we ordered 2 chocolate souffles, one with whipped cream and the other with vanilla ice-cream. The choc souffles were chocolatey enough but a bit too hard around the edges for my liking but we ate them all anyway.
Overall a great meal for B$34 each. The service was superb too. Our waiter looked after our table very well and of course, the girls had to tease him - when he came to collect our totally EMPTY plates, we told him that the food 'really wasn't very good tonight' and 'we didn't like the food'. He was quite taken aback till he realised we were just having him on! hehe
Looking back at this post, I think the pics need to be a bit more 'personalised', so for future food postings, I will try to include pictures of hands handling eating utensils, cutting food, empty plates and perhaps an overall table picture. Problem is, people are getting a bit impatient with me for whipping out my camera before they are allowed to even smell the food and snapping away... at each and every outing.. sorry, folks, bear with me... :P
J perked up later and we both got into our usual antics and made HL laugh with risque, bawdy jokes and imaginary scenarios involving her and other innocent diners last night.
Here are some snaps of our food.
We ordered 2 bluecheese seafood claypots - it was sinfully rich, creamy and tasty. We were so hungry and excited that I only remembered about taking pics halfway into the food. Please bear in mind that the girls had already demolished 2 enormous baskets of bread smothered with garlic butter before we sank into the starters.
This is a portion of baked mushrooms with mozarella. It was so-so after the richness of the cheese claypots. It is served with beef bacon on top but we asked for it to be served on the side as HL does not eat beef.
This is J's main course. She ordered 2 fillet mignons with jacket potato & veg. Everything was later doused with blackpepper sauce and creamy mushroom sauce.
This is my main course. I had a blackpepper steak, jacket pot & veg. I had to send the first steak back as it was more well done than medium but the replacement meal came out 10 minutes later and this time it was perfect.
H had poached salmon with creamy spinach sauce, jacket pot & salad. The salmon was really tasty and I liked the spinach sauce.
HL had a chicken dish drenched with creamy mushroom sauce, sauteed potatoes & vegs.
For desserts we ordered 2 chocolate souffles, one with whipped cream and the other with vanilla ice-cream. The choc souffles were chocolatey enough but a bit too hard around the edges for my liking but we ate them all anyway.
Overall a great meal for B$34 each. The service was superb too. Our waiter looked after our table very well and of course, the girls had to tease him - when he came to collect our totally EMPTY plates, we told him that the food 'really wasn't very good tonight' and 'we didn't like the food'. He was quite taken aback till he realised we were just having him on! hehe
Looking back at this post, I think the pics need to be a bit more 'personalised', so for future food postings, I will try to include pictures of hands handling eating utensils, cutting food, empty plates and perhaps an overall table picture. Problem is, people are getting a bit impatient with me for whipping out my camera before they are allowed to even smell the food and snapping away... at each and every outing.. sorry, folks, bear with me... :P
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