That's why they provide you a small hand-washing bowl with a slice of lemon in it, although that bowl gets quickly cloudy with the gravy within your first 5-minutes of wrestling match with that shelled opponent.uscate wrote:Speaking of those little wet naps provided by restaurants….REALLY?? I learned very early on to always have a couple of packets in my handbag, and when we'd take visitors out for their chili crab dinner, I'd always bring along a roll of paper towels, because there was no way that one little wet nap would do the trick.
In the outside pocket of my 'daypack' I must have accumulated 20+ odd packets of tissues and wet-wipes. Before eating with my hands I'll wash my hands in a sink it possible, but if not wet-wipes do a decent job. We leave some on the table for during the meal in case things get really sloppy The same procedure after eating will at least get you cleaned up enough to get home; assuming you cannot again find a sink at the feeding point.the lynx wrote:That's why they provide you a small hand-washing bowl with a slice of lemon in it, although that bowl gets quickly cloudy with the gravy within your first 5-minutes of wrestling match with that shelled opponent.uscate wrote:Speaking of those little wet naps provided by restaurants….REALLY?? I learned very early on to always have a couple of packets in my handbag, and when we'd take visitors out for their chili crab dinner, I'd always bring along a roll of paper towels, because there was no way that one little wet nap would do the trick.
That's how we cook! Agak-agak! Haha poor Ramsay.maneo wrote:Glad to hear you've settled in OK.
Adaptability goes a long way.
Hope you get to try other local specialties, like bak kut teh, laksa, sambal stingray, dum biryani, roti prata, etc.
Just saw a show the other night with Gordon Ramsey learning to cook Malay Rendang.
He had a little difficulty dealing with amounts of ingredients being aga aga.
Someone posted this on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UjzXJcxr8k
They will invite you to regular social gatheringUsmom wrote:Primrose, there are sites that are secret on facebook, you have to know someone to get you in and then you have to be approved by a set group of expat wives... so silly. but also kind of fun to read, like a salacious novel. lol
Primrose Hill wrote:of course, I cook agak agak all the time other than baking then no agak agak at all
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