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I'm Miki. I like to take pictures. I like to edit pictures. I am not a food critic but I love to photograph the stuff that I eat. This is where I will be dumping those photos.

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24 August 09
Steak & kidney pie and veggies (asparagus and baby corn FTW!)
PS. Baby corn totally reminded me of Jorge.
PPS. STEAK AND KIDNEY PIE IS AWESOME, I TELLS YA!

Steak & kidney pie and veggies (asparagus and baby corn FTW!)

PS. Baby corn totally reminded me of Jorge.

PPS. STEAK AND KIDNEY PIE IS AWESOME, I TELLS YA!

Posted: 7:56 PM
Mummy made steak and kidney pie! British comfort food. Love love love.

Mummy made steak and kidney pie! British comfort food. Love love love.

Posted: 7:55 PM
MORE PAD THAI! MORE MORE MORE MORE!

MORE PAD THAI! MORE MORE MORE MORE!

Posted: 3:29 PM
Squished sushi luuuuuuuuuurve!

Squished sushi luuuuuuuuuurve!

Posted: 3:28 PM
My lunch today was a ham, cheese & egg mayo sandwich.

My lunch today was a ham, cheese & egg mayo sandwich.

Posted: 3:27 PM
Sinigang is a Philippine soup. Similar to Indonesian sayur asam, Vietnamese canh chua, and Thailand’s tom yam, its characteristic flavor comes from tamarind which gives it a sour taste and overwhelms the taste of its meat. “Sinigang” also sounds very similar to “singgang”, a tamarind soup dish from Terengganu, Malaysia.
Sinigang (e.g., fish, pork, shrimp, or beef) is stewed with tamarind, green pepper, tomato, and onion. Other vegetables cooked in sinigang include okra, taro corms, labanos, kangkong, sitaw and eggplant. Another variety is prepared with guava and is less sour than those with tamarind. Raw mango, calamansi and bilimbi can also be used. However, vinegar is not used for making sinigang sour, soups made with vinegar are called paksiw. Powdered soup base or bouillon cubes for sinigang are also used in place of natural fruits.
Thanks Wikipedia! By the way, the sinigang in the picture was cooked by my mum. And she didn’t use tamarind for it. She used lime. And it was still awesome.

Sinigang is a Philippine soup. Similar to Indonesian sayur asam, Vietnamese canh chua, and Thailand’s tom yam, its characteristic flavor comes from tamarind which gives it a sour taste and overwhelms the taste of its meat. “Sinigang” also sounds very similar to “singgang”, a tamarind soup dish from Terengganu, Malaysia.

Sinigang (e.g., fish, pork, shrimp, or beef) is stewed with tamarind, green pepper, tomato, and onion. Other vegetables cooked in sinigang include okra, taro corms, labanos, kangkong, sitaw and eggplant. Another variety is prepared with guava and is less sour than those with tamarind. Raw mango, calamansi and bilimbi can also be used. However, vinegar is not used for making sinigang sour, soups made with vinegar are called paksiw. Powdered soup base or bouillon cubes for sinigang are also used in place of natural fruits.

Thanks Wikipedia! By the way, the sinigang in the picture was cooked by my mum. And she didn’t use tamarind for it. She used lime. And it was still awesome.

23 August 09
Svensens’ Banana Boat.

Svensens’ Banana Boat.

Posted: 5:39 PM
String beans. One of the most awesome veggies everrrrrrrr.

String beans. One of the most awesome veggies everrrrrrrr.

Posted: 5:21 PM
Cauliflower, spinach & melted cheese. Yummmeeehhhh!

Cauliflower, spinach & melted cheese. Yummmeeehhhh!

22 August 09
My main course in Chateau. Chicken something or other. Yes, I’m really bad with names.
And Chateau is supposed to be a really classy fancy place. I mean, it IS. But you know how you can have a ton of fun there? Go with two of your best friends and be the unclassiest folks in the place.

My main course in Chateau. Chicken something or other. Yes, I’m really bad with names.

And Chateau is supposed to be a really classy fancy place. I mean, it IS. But you know how you can have a ton of fun there? Go with two of your best friends and be the unclassiest folks in the place.

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh