I completed another year of BSF on the Gospel of Matthew. Had a whole new group of ladies (except one) to relate to and a new DL, Hong Ngee.
Personally, I felt that Matthew was an easier book to study as compared to Romans. Nevertheless, new gems were discovered and truths internalised. I particularly was "awakened" by the barren fig tree which Jesus cursed. Am grimly reminded that I need also be full of fruit and not just having leaves.
It is break time time and when class resumes next February, it is on the life of Moses from the Pentateuch. How exciting!!
I seemed to have "neglected" my blog after gotten onto Facebook for the last couple of months. What a way to rejuvenate my blog other than food!
Three of us went to Siglap area on Saturday night trying to catch some decent, reasonable food. Landed in a coffee shop selling tzee char. Waitress recommended claypot noodles and rojak chicken. I raised my eyebrows on the names of the dishes and said why not, let's give it a try. When the food came, we were especially surprised with the rojak chicken. It is basically deep-fried chicken pieces topped with prawn paste with shredded cucumber, turnip, pineapples, peanut bits! I felt so cheated. Har, so this is rojak chicken?
Chrystal has to write a food review on 2am dessert bar so I offered to drive her to 2A Lorong Liput to help her with her assignment and sponsored the food. Clement came along and we spent $46.20 on just three items. Two desserts (Chocolate tart & Twix) and Mac & cheese (basically just macaroni with cheese).I personally think it is pricey for the quantity of the food offered and not sure if I will go back again. Not so fanastic anyway.
After our "krappy" dinner last night, we wanted to eat something nicer for lunch today. We drove to Square 2 and stumped into Seoul Yummy, a rather small korean eating place on 3rd storey. It was a pleasant meal and reasonably priced too. Will definitely return with full troop next time.