Archive for the 'Culture/Cuisine' Category

Lunch at Padi House

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

And so after work and making the kitten wait at KLCC, Serge went off to see the kitten who was busy watching/doing something on her Mac. Later those two headed off to Padi House which is near to Serge’s office to have lunch and lunch/dinner (for the case of Serge)

They ordered, grilled lamb chop and grilled salmon rice. How the food taste for the grilled salmon rice, Serge does not know. He will probably ask the kitten later on.

Anyway the grilled lamb was terrible, the bone to meat ratio is 2 to 1. Very bad, though he must commend that the meat was soft and tender but the taste rather bland. All he can say is, the next time he gets his ass here to eat with anyone of his colleagues or friends, he will avoid this particular dish.

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Rice Art - Kolam

Sunday, October 26th, 2008
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Kolam (Tamil: கோலம் kõlaṁ) is a form of sandpainting that is drawn using rice powder by female members of the family in front of their home. It is widely practised by Hindus in South India. A Kolam is a sort of painted prayer — a line drawing composed of curved loops, drawn around a grid pattern of dots.

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Accidents,Flowers and Noodles

Sunday, October 19th, 2008
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It’s a Sunday and like all outstanding church going men out there, Serge went to church. Assumption Church is the place he went and it is located at Petaling Jaya next to the Assunta Hospital. Serge attended the 1130hrs service which was just normal.

What was not normal was the journey here. He awoke from his slumber thanks to his matron at about 1000hrs before having his meal, cleaning himself and shooting off at about 1100hrs. As Serge lives around the Kelana Jaya area, he normally takes the Federal Highway to go to Assumption Church (which is the preferred church of his matron).

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Sergeatus : Mama Kitchen

Monday, September 29th, 2008

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Located at Taman Tun Dr. Ismail , this restaurant here serves one of the best loh si fun in Malaysia. Serious business this place has. Not only is the food good, its affordable as well. Serge was here having dinner with his family and what they ordered was loh si fun, fried rice with salted fish, marmite pork rib, baby kai lan with garlic and lala with something. Last dish slipped Serge’s mind.

The loh si fun, Serge will not comment about it as that is something the audience need to try it out for themself. With all honesty it’s good but Serge isn’t a loh si fun fan to begin with. Skipping review on the lala thingy cause Serge doesn’t eat it.

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Confectionery Postings

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Because sometimes images is really worth more than words written on to here and because Serge really has no idea what to write about. Only thing he can mention is that in November or was it October another hearing to be held.

He was about to go to Times Square at about 0400hrs for the Skinny-T event, but those bastards has been lining up at that area since 1200hrs today. Those devil-loved idiots are worst than singaporeans. Seriously, that camera looks bloody fuckking awesome and those 350 lucky bastards are really lucky to begin with. Fuck them all is all that Serge can say to them.

The AMBP event which Serge went today was rather bland and on a side note, he has turned his iPod into a paper weight and that is not funny at all. Serge is in angerous rage g’damn!. Leaving todays post with shots of some confectionery.

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Chocolate Sauce Incident

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Serge decided to make some chocolate sauce. Like all recipes, one should improvise and not follow the instructions to the tee unless you’re making a bomb. Serge didn’t follow the instructions and the results, some what powerful as you will find out right after the jump.

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(no honey was used in this mixture even though a picture of it is in the image)

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[B44] - Double Death

Sunday, July 29th, 2007

In chinese culture the number 4 is considered lucky in some regions of China where it is homonymous in the local dialect to the word “事” (job, business, or task). When the number 4 is encountered during a celebration, people would often remark “四四如意”, which would also refer to “事事如意” (Everything done as wished); however, it is more commonly seen as bad luck in modern times, especially in dialects where its pronunciation is homonymic to the word “death” (死).

This year just like the years before Serge is collecting donations for Unicef through the means of Blogathon. Visitors and friends of Serge is encourage to make a pledge through Serge’s donation link. Pledges of $10 and above will have the next post dedicated to said pledger in the form of a poem. Remember folks, make a difference for the children. Plege and Donate

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