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Monday, August 08, 2005

My Chinese Fried Rice..Not bad you know :)

Do you know how it feels like to cook dinner for some friends? Funny question huh..but noo.. I never knew until last Thursday. I invited some friends of mine over for Chinese food, I made salad, black noodles and my best-cooked Chinese Fried Rice ( hehe..self-claimed expert)!! You should see me doing for the first time in Switzerland though ( with electronic stove & frying pans, without auto rice cooker and Malaysian ingredients ), it tasted HORRIBLE! I only got the modified-into-Swiss-style-of-cooking recipe after 3 very encouraging times. I didn’t want to give up because I knew I wanted to offer and share something special that most people will enjoy. I dont know how to describe to you but the night was really special to me. Deep down myself, I was smiling ear to ear knowing how much they love the food ( in fact, it wasn’t enough ) and these people who dont know each other got bonded and were easily dancing after that. I love this kind of moments. People who close to me know I love to party, but what I really love most about it, is feeling the moments when everyone get so attached, so real and so playful, allowing themselves to laugh, be free and open.

Back then in Hong Kong ( me with Sharon ), I can still recall we were also inviting people ( whom we knew ) to clubs and these bunch of people whom were simply stranger to each other grouped together and party like hell after a round of introduction, conversations and music. Like I said, if you are younger, I dont know if we were plain innocent and playful that we dont feel much gap and barriers especially when having fun. I would simply not trade anything for my youth days ( which still is :p ) and these friends I met ( also my party friends back home..hehe..yeah..my faithful clubbing friends now became close friends of mine :)
There you go..the Japanese photo-taking pose. Peace !!! (Swiss find this Japanese pose very amusing, hence imitating it). So, Malaysians, dont ever do that yah..*wink* from left Dimitri,Graham,Stefan & Martin (my neighbour)
They insisted chopsticks for rice although I told them NOOOO...it should be spoon..!! Haha..okok..so I had to entertain them as well. Can you imagine eating fried rice on a plate with chopsticks??!! Yeah..only with foreigners yah. :p

At 4:21 PM, Blogger dM3 said...

hahahahaha that was soooooooooo nice eating your nasi goreng! damned!
right now, I'm writing about my trip to zurich too! I'll post more comments laterz

 
At 2:24 PM, Blogger graham said...

wooooooohooooo,
that rice was soooo good, I'm tellin ya!
Very nice pictures btw :-)
Greetings to all of the party crew and maybe see you in Zurich...

 
At 11:55 PM, Blogger dM3 said...

ah, graham posted a comment, too :-)

 

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