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Christmas is coming
It was in October when I already started planning my Christmas meals. For so many years, I have not been able to celebrate Christmas with my siblings because every year I had to spend time caroling. So, this year, I have canceled my commitments so that I am able to prepare home cooked Christmas meals for my sisters and brothers.
Though it is still more than a month away, it is the right time to start planning and buying your christmas gifts. Now the malls are all decorated with Christmas trimmings and the mood for shopping has kicked in. If you are already looking for places to buy gifts, you are going to like this website which has a wide range of holiday gift ideas.
As a reminder, if you see the shipment for turkeys, remember to grab them fast because usually, all the smaller ones are taken up real fast. You do not want to buy a turkey that is too huge for your oven, do you?
Meanwhile, I am planning on what to cook for Christmas this year.
Posted by lilian on November 5th, 2007 under General
November 6th, 2007 at 10:14 am
Wor Tek is actually something what the mainland Chinese folks like to eat. I know this for a fact coz my granpa is from China and my granma makes it for him all the time. It comes 2 varieties – boiled & fried. Served with vinegar and bits of garlic. In KK, a chinese restaurant in Tg Aru serves the best ones. Many other chinese hawkers sell it (non-halal). In fact, there are so many non halal food in KK but I guess you must have missed them. The well known Chinese areas are Damai and Luyang.