Thursday 30 July 2020

Macam-macam in MCO

A throwback post.

"Macam-macam" means "variety" in Malay and this post is intended to be a variety of musings: happy, sad, angry or dumb ones. So, I want to apologise in advance if the contents did offend anyone but really, read it with a light heart and hope you could be as amused as I am.

So, where do I start. Well, a lot of incidences or events happened in Malaysia during MCO, mostly man made either in a good way or blunders. I managed to summarise the following important characters that were existed during the first 3 MCO being the last one being a creation of the 4th MCO: - 

1) Menteri Air Suam (Minister of Lukewarm Water)
2) Menteri di Dahi (Minister at Forehead) aka Menteri Disinfectant
3) Menteri Doraemon (Minister of Doraemon)
4) Menteri Tiktok (Minister of Tiktok Challenge)
5) Menteri Gunting Rambut (Minister of Hair Cut)
6) Menteri 500 Negara (Minister of 500 countries)   

Some of the above referred to one if not two persons. My country became a laughing stock of the world because of them. Such backward mentality they possessed.

The above are my own personal views and opinions.

Sunday 17 May 2020

A half day trip to the island during CMCO

It felt surreal when I decided what to do this morning. By the way, CMCO kickstarted since 4th May 2020 and it got extended to 9th June 2020. 

I was having breakfast with dad and I asked him if he thinks it is okay for me to go over to the island and back. He said it is alright. I have been wanting to go to Jaya Grocer at Gurney Paragon and at the same time also want to check out Gurney Plaza. 

I told my sis about it and instantly she came up with a grocery list. Ingredients that ran out over at the mainland supermarkets. I for one wanted to get whipping cream and cream cheese. These 2 commodities (yes they are now commodities) ran out throughout the entire MCO and CMCO.

I parked at Gurney Paragon about 10am. There was a moving queue into its multi storey car park. Turns out there is a security man checking each car's driver n passenger's temperature. I found it to be a good idea but impractical. Usually around 10 could see most of the lower level parking taken up but not today. It is unusually quiet. 

As I entered the mall, not all shops are opened yet even at 10am. I quickly made my way to Gurney Plaza before it rains. At Gurney Plaza, my temperature was checked and I used the hand sanitiser provided. Let's see how many times I did this throughout my time in both malls. That was the first hand sanitising (HS) and 2 body temperature checks (T).

It was a good walk with some breeze by the sea. G Hotel is now blocked off from anyone using its lobby to go to Gurney Plaza. I reached the mall and went down to basement. Another round of T and HS. So that's 3T and 2HS. Most restaurants at the basement are opened and some allowed dine ins. Tables were marked with X to follow social distancing guidelines and you could also see stickers on the floor marked 1m apart for visitors to wait in the queue at a safe distance. 

I entered Watsons and another round of THS. So 4T and 3HS. Got my dad's trusted Mopiko and I got some diarrhoea pills too. Never had stomachache that often before. I left and then wait on to queue at Mercato to get some groceries done. Long queue and the line were in a maze. But it wasn't that long of a wait as I got to enter about 15 minutes later. Another round of T and HS making it a total of 5T and 4HS checks. As usual, I checked the fridges first. 

To my dismay, cream cheese and whipping cream were sold out. Mercato is one of the high end supermarkets in the country and they too ran out of stock on these. I went to get other things for my BIL, dried thyme leaves in bottle and Japanese curry sauces. Sage leaves went out too. Surprisingly. I am happy to see the Japanese food section all full and stocked to the brim. Now you know what and where to get when other cuisine ingredients ran out.

Paid and left the Mercato then proceeded to Padini to get some clothes for my niece. Another round of T and HS so it is 6T and 5HS done. Jeez. Trust issues too much. Anyway, I managed to grab a dress and a pair of top n shorts for the cheeky girl. Most of the boutiques now control their crowd or shoppers by limiting entrances and exits. All into one only. 

Next I went up to Mothercare and again my T was checked and i used the HS. So 7T and 6HS. Got onesies for my sis as per her request and went down quickly to make a return to Gurney Paragon.

At this time point, I am feeling really tired from all those wait and walks. I have not walk around malls for over 2 months now. The walk back was tiring. Drizzling a bit and as I entered Gurney Paragon, the foreign security staffs welcomed me with a gun on my head. Kidding. Infrared thermometer. So one more round of T and HS making it 8T and 7HS. My hands got really dry at this point. Tip, time to wash hands with soap to get rid of all the sanitiser before putting more. 

Finally, I waited in the queue for Jaya Grocer. This time it is near 11.30am and queue was quite long. They only allowed few people to go in at a time. After T and HS (9T and 8HS to date), I grabbed a basket and got some greens at the fresh produce counter. Then proceeded to the fridge. I found it. 

Whipping cream and cream cheese. But, 1 litre and 2kg respectively. OMG. Haha.. 

I bought the whipping cream as it is harder to locate than the cream cheese. Mascarpone cheese is exhorbitant too at RM36.90 for 250g only, Galbadi brand. They ran out of 500g ones. So my sis said is ok. Need not buy. Too expensive for a tiramisu. But I found ricotta cheese for my BIL. Forgotten totally about the sage leaves. I'll look for them locally. 

Anyway, I felt extremely tired and it began to rain heavily. But I stopped over La Vie En Rose for their croissants. Talked to cafe owners about how difficult it is to source baking supplies and they felt the same. They had even more difficult time n price to get them due to logistic issue experienced by their supplier. I thanked them and they wished me safe. Support local small businesses and they need us! 

As I drove home I did a quick detour to Macallum to see if the Hock Seng rojak is opened. Ah, its closed and I just drove home straight. 

It was a smooth drive. No traffic jams. Malls were empty. Streets and roads were empty too. Penang lang really obedient in observing the CMCO rules. Happy to know and thank you Penang. I will now duduk rumah diam-diam after a half day road trip out to the island. 

Take care and stay safe. 






Sunday 19 April 2020

Exactly A Year Today

I thought of updating my blog today, and when I logged in, I realised it has been exactly one year since my last post. It is the same date too, just a year later. Incredible coincidence. I am not sure what prompted me to do so, probably because I got inspired by many firms updating their articles section to relate to the present situation and events. But today's blog post has nothing to related to my work. I'd like to share my thoughts about the present life we all share at home thanks to Coronavirus. 

Covid-19, a global pandemic and Malaysia's Movement Control Order (MCO) or Restricted Movement Order (RMO) as it is originally known as. But MCO got more popular with the press due to it's catchy tone, which is less mouthful too. 

Anyway, it has been 5 weeks since 18th March 2020 when my country has entered into a partial lockdown. Most of us are confined to our homes, except that unfortunate few who got away. Initially, it wasn't easy for everyone to adapt to the restricted movement. Many has attempted to resume their usual life as though the government didn't implement it. Many couldn't get use to it, many even violated it on many occassions. So, the fines came in. That didn't help either for the first 2 phases of the MCO. Yes, we are now on the 3rd phase. Let's hope phase 4 will not happen, but chances are it just might because of the upcoming Raya holidays. 

It is difficult to live how we used to be in particular travel and holidays. There was a comment that I received at the beginning of the MCO from a Caucasian reader in my Facebook page. She commented something like, "eat travel and be merry. don't even think about it with covid 19. you can eat and be merry but don't travel." Hilarious, of course not. My site may have the element of travel in it but I am not dumb enough to even suggest any travel or even its alternative. Not at least the next 2 years, unfortunately. It's a shame but to be able to do more, it's best to preserve our life for time being. 

Everything non-essential can wait, that includes certain food which we used to enjoy or splurge on. Certain basic food items are scarce if not inflated in prices. Unlike the UK where essential food items such as milk, flour, eggs, and  bread are all relatively cheap and affordable. Here, it's limited edition item especially bread. I am not sure why. I heard somewhere that one lady bought 10 loaves of Gardenia bread. I wonder how are is she going to finish them with their short lifespan. 

During the MCO, it felt like a survival mode had been turned on within us. Some tend to hoard items, and some live frugally. I learnt a few tips to keep some food items last longer but I don't hoard (like how my brother accused me), I tend to want to have at least one extra to each item I have at home. Things we usually use, such as rice, noodles, clothes detergent, washing liquid for dishes, rubbish bin liners, butter, sugar, cooking oil, condiments etc. Obviously, you can't do these to perishable items like raw meat, vegetables, eggs, biscuits, bread. But there are ways to keep their lifespan a little bit longer. You need patience, and it does pays off. 

Just as an example, I used to have problems storing spring onions or scallions. It may seem trivial, but you'll be surprise how fragrant your food is with just some spring onions, either sprinkled on top as garnished or even put in cooking oil. It's really good. Speaking of which, mom, if you are reading this somehow, please teach me how to fry Teacher Baek's stir fry aubergine using spring onion oil. I'll try my luck with Google too. Hopefully I could find it. Anyway, back to spring onions. How to store it? Well, before we could actually handle it, we first need to understand the mechanism of crisper or the fruit/vegetable compartment in our fridge. 

Oh yes, I googled it. Haha.. 

So, the general rule for storing fruits and vegetables in the crisper section is this: - 

Dry - low: fruits
Humid - high: vegetables. 

Now it made even more sense. You need moisture for vegetables to retain its freshness. The reason why it got wilted is because the fridge's environment sucked all its moisture out. So, when you increase humidity in the crisper, your vegetables' freshness is prolonged. Fruits don't need humidity, it'll only rot them quicker. So, remember the rule and you'll be fine. 

A tip from a blogger for spring onions are to wash them clean, just trim off the roots without removing the white parts. Cut to a size that fit your container (measure the length before you cut) and store it as it is. Wet. Keep in the container and it'll last for at least 2 weeks. The blogger has successfully store her spring onions in containers for 18 days when she made a blog post about her methods. Interesting eh?

Well, being confined at home means you have a lot more time doing passive activities. Your physical activities reduced tremendously, as you need to go to work or going up and down between offices. I gained weight during these 5 weeks but I try to do some exercise too. I picked up zumba during the first 3 weeks, and now I am trying yoga. Still trying to get a hang of it. Motivation and will power is key. Have a routine, and stick to it. That's the key principle to working from home. 

You'll tend to get complacent but with a routine, the transition from working at home to working at office would be much easier. Try it. Of course, besides routine, you also need to hydrate more and eat nutritiously too. Instant noodles and fast food are quick fixes but it's unhealthy in a long term. I see many of my friends became master chefs during MCO. Many tried baking, and cooking all the food they love. We can't go out to buy them, or it's expensive to order them in, we then make them at home. 

I've made the following so far which I've not tried before pre-MCO: - 
1) Chapatti
2) Char Koay Teow basah (Malay style)
3) Chai Koay (steamed crystal dumpling with jicama)
4) Nasi Lemak
5) air frying ikan bilis
6) air frying chicken wings
7) steamed cream cracker cake
8) milo / rum & raisin / dark chocolate ice creams
9) traditional egg cake (mini version)
10) deep fried sweet potato QQ balls (taiwenese snack)

So you see, when you are restricted in many ways.. you'll just have to find your way through it. Not around it, but through it. You'll learn a lot more when you go through something than to avoid it altogether. Don't take too many u-turns like what's happening to our government. It's frustrating to watch news these days. Using a straight road is never the same again. It's going to feel like a no-exit roundabout. 

Well, I am blessed to be in Malaysia. I really am. At least, I am with my family and they are safe. Penang is doing well with compliance of the MCO's regulations. Our monitoring unit and frontliners are doing very well. 

I would like to also take this opportunity to thank all my friends and everyone who are the frontliners, doctors, surgeons, dentists, nurses, scrubs, the police, the army who are working so hard to keep us all safe. We will stay at home for you guys. Please take care always and when all these are over, do give yourself a pat at the back. You are our heroes who are not wearing any cape. Your tireless efforts are very much appreciated and recognised by us Malaysians and also the world. Thank you for all your sleeping debts, reuse of PPE, no off days, irregular meal times, bruises on your faces due to long wear of face masks and shields, without all these sacrifices that you guys have gone through, our country's Covid-19 cases would not be contained as well as it should be. 

We will go through this difficult and unprecented times together and together we shall walk out and embrace the new normal. It is never going to be the same again in the next couple of years, maybe. It's better to be safe now than to be sorry later. 

Until the next post, hopefully not a year later. I hope to resume writing as much as I can to keep my mind sane.  

Take care everyone wherever you are in the world. Stay safe and stay put. Stay at home.  

Friday 19 April 2019

An Italian Memory

After years of having an email address, I took the time (ya, today..) to finally clear up some emails (more like over 20K worth of emails!!! yikes!) and like how decluttering do to you, you will stop by some things of sentimental value, and ponder if you want to throw it or in this sense, delete or not. 

2010 was the final year where most of us would communicate with each via email before the phone apps took over our lives. I stumbled upon an email which I wrote to my housemate back then describing my day trip to Florence from Rome in Italy. It was my first overseas solo trip in Europe and I picked Italy to start, thanks to the movie "Eat, Pray, Love". It was a big hit that time. 

Thanks to the email records, I'm being reminded how wonderful travelling is, without the social media that we have today. Hope you guys would enjoy reading the memento like I did. I can't even recall all the names of the places and things I did in Italy.
 
8th December 2010, 06:09
 
"finally, i can reply properly. the queue for the vatican museum and st peter's church wasn't so bad. first impression, the queue was like a trail following around of the wall or plaza. so, it's like a half moon queue in shape. think i spent about less than 40 minutes for the queue to get into vatican museum, and about less than 30 minutes for the queue to st peter's. the queue also, i thought for what, is for security scan only. haha.. just like airport. how exaggerating. but understandably, the collections are private therefore more security features in place. 
 
the sistine chapel is great, or should i say magnificent. michelangelo is magnificent. i don't know how he did his frescos on the ceiling but it was just brilliant. the chapel was dark and not much lightly apart from the vivid light from the tiny windows above the chapel. it was so crowded and hot! so many police in there too. i bought a christmas first day cover of the vatican at the post office. then, i sent a postcard to myself too. haha.. 
 
in florence today, i spent the most time shopping instead of sight seeing. i did what normal tourists to florence do - rub the snout of the Il Porcellini (the pig) at Mercato Nuovo (New Market, just after the Ponte Vecchio), and i went to see panaroma view of Florence at Michelangelo Plaza. i didn't climb up the 414 steps in the Duomo to get the city centre panaroma view of Florence. And I didn't get to see the real Perfect Man, David at the Gallery of the Academy because the ticketing office went on strike. Hence, it was closed. Bah! So, I ended up seeing two copies of David at Michelangelo Plaza and Plaza Del Signoria. I guess he is perfect because of his figure. The Italians believed a lot in la bella figura (the perfect cut of a figure). So, even if the thing that you buy is not something impressive in appearance, but they will always wrapped it impressively just to make you look and feel good. Haha.. i dunno how true the saying is but so far, all my purchases are in plastic bags. LOL!
 
i bought a small leather handbag at Central Market near San Lorenzo plaza. It costed me 17 euros. I made sure that it was genuine leather and made in italy. also, with the word florence/firenze printed outside the handbag. i had something with the name of the place that i buy my things. it just had to appear on them. hehe.. then, i got some leather bracelets, 6 for the price of 5. 1 euro each. got some keychains too, 1 euro each. not forgetting postcards (20 cent each) and michelango's bookmarks containing his works (at 50 cent) each. i didn't eat properly in florence because i dunno where to do so. so, ended up eating a giant wurstchel sausage with panini at santa croce german christmas market. 4.50 euros, kept me full until i came back to rome. hehe.. weather in florence isn't that great, but it was extremely hot and humid. i sweated so much today if compared to yesterday in rome. had to wash my jacket when i get back to newcastle.
 
as for tomorrow, i planned to go to villa borghese. just for a walk before meeting my new friend, Jun Jun, at Piazza del Popolo. we're going to old bridge at vatican city for gelato. apparently, it is the best in rome so far. well, the san crispino is not bad too since it is featured in eat pray love. :D just that it is a bit expensive. one scoop for 2.30 euros. where as the one at old bridge, 3 scoops for 2 euros. wahh, i was like -_-|||
 
but eating gelato by far, the most expensive place in florence. i kena conned d. i thought it was 3 euros. that fella in the end said 10 euros! what the.. that also for big cup 3 flavours with fruits summore. i only agreed to buy is bcos she said 3 flavours for 3 euros. who knows 10! zzz.. never eating gelato again in florence. and besides, korean drama cheat me by saying how nice florence is. it isn't as nice as Rome. or probably, i haven't been given a longer time to stay and visit other tuscan region outside of florence. i might return to florence or rome in the future. my mom has been envying me for some time already.
 
the other girl, Xiao Wang, left for London this evening. Jun Jun is leaving tomoro night for Milan. She works there. Both of them are going back to China in December. ok for now, until tomorrow."


Saturday 4 February 2017

DIY Fruit Yu Sheng (Prosperity Salad toss)

Firstly, a very Happy Chinese New Year and 恭喜发财 to all my readers and FB page followers! It has been a very pleasant and peaceful celebration so far. Tonight, it's the 8th day of the Chinese lunar calendar where the Hokkien lang will celebrate their new year with loads and loads of roast pigs and fireworks display. Goodbye sleep! Haha.. 

Also, a very Happy belated birthday everyone~! The 7th day of the Chinese lunar calendar signifies the celebration of people's birthday or 人日 (ren ri). One of the traditional and customary thing to do on this day is to 捞起魚生 ("lou hei yu sang" or literally translated "toss up raw fish") or fondly known as "lou sang". When writing this post, I got to know through Google that this "lou sang" or "yu sheng" (鱼生) practice is not Chinese but Malaysian (eh?). 

Anyway, it is an auspicious toss to encourage and welcome good luck and wealth to everyone. The higher the toss, the better the luck and wealth would be for the year. But what ticks me off by doing this is the mess that it brings (whatever you are tossing will be outside of the plate and on the floor if it is vigorously and enthusiastically tossed) and most of the time, unfinished. Not everyone fancies finishing "yu sheng" as it comprises mainly of artificial coloured pickles, vegetables and crackers especially those available in the supermarkets. 

I have yet to toss any "yu sheng" this year. I've got raised eyebrows reactions from friends who heard this and it would be customary ignorant to not toss "yu sheng" on the 7th day of the lunar month when the year of the fire Rooster starts today (4th February 2017 is the official first day of spring 立春 "li chun"). So, I decided to make a version that is tummy friendly and suitable to my family's taste - I made my first DIY fruit "yu sheng". 

Fruit yu sheng is very easy to do and you can pick and choose the fruits and/or vegetables you like for it. My taste bud is not receptive of raw salmon fillets so to replace that, I used mandarin oranges instead. I removed all the fibres for better presentation. As for the sauce which will make the tossing easier and serves a purpose, I prepared a honey and lemon dressing instead of plum sauce. The recipe for my DIY fruit "yu sheng" is after the photograph. Happy tossing! 

Here's my version

Alyssa' DIY fruit "yu sheng" (DIY prosperity fruit salad toss")
1 mango, *julienne to thin strips
1 lokam (mandarin orange), peeled to individual sac and removed the fibre strands
1 red apple, *julienne to thin strips then soaked in a bowl of salty water (to prevent oxidisation) 
1 green apple (*prepare the same way as the red apple)
1 big pink water guava, julienne to thin strips
1/2 carrot, *julienne to thin strips
*you may use a grater to get the thin strips consistency
2 tablespoons of Spanish pomegranate bulbs (fresh or frozen)
A pinch or two of white sesame seeds as garnishing

Prosperity sauce
6 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil
3 tablespoons of lemon juice
1 tablespoon of honey (I used a total of 3 tablespoons instead as the olive oil is overpowering)
a pinch of mixed spice powder
1 teaspoon of sugar
a pinch of salt
(I adapted the recipe from Jamie Oliver's honey and lemon juice dressing.)

Preparation
1. Prepare the fruit and assemble on a plate as you like it. 
2. Mixed all the ingredients in the Prosperity sauce well. Then pour on the "yu sheng" depending on liking. I used a spoon to dress the salad so that it would not be too much sauce on them. You may also use rojak sauce instead with some roasted chopped peanuts. 


Thursday 29 December 2016

This blog is now live on Facebook!

Dear readers,

I've finally made this blog live on Facebook on 28th December 2016. Thanks to everyone who has given me the encouragement and support. I will do my best to make the blog as interesting and long lasting (haha!) as possible.

It takes an adventurous appetite for good food, wanderlust travels and eternal happiness.

Here's the link to my page on Facebook.
https://www.facebook.com/eattravelmerry/