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Taking another look at Asian food

It must be this natural thing that’s been passed down the Asian gen­er­a­tions. While we (Asians) tend to be more con­ser­vat­ive in most other aspects, it seems to me that we, or at least my parents, totally love weird food.

I don’t mean the oily Chinese, Thai curry or spicy Malaysian you get in res­taur­ants. I mean taking a look at Asian food in Asian homes.

Although my parents don’t go as far as eating dogs and cats, fried worms and monkey brains that the Chinese have this weird liking for, they do have weird tastes. That is, mixing “all good things” together to form something nasty.

  1. Straw­berry jam, meat, avocado and cheese… all in a sandwich. In minor cases, dad loves straw­berry jam plus Nutella and/or peanut butter.
  2. Soy milk and… something. Just imagine something like… egg, or… juice. Juice? Yeah, sweetly home-made avocado or carrot or another one of those let’s-add-everything-together juice.
  3. Cereal. This sounds normal, right? But um… cereal in boiled water, left to cool for twenty minutes because soggy cereal tastes better. And you know parents, they love the tasteless muesli kind of cereal. So you get it, tasteless, soggy mush.

All this, in the name of “health”. When I say they taste yuck, they say I have problems because they’re healthy things. When I say I prefer to eat these things sep­ar­ately, they emphasise that I really have mental problems because they don’t think there’s anything wrong with them.

If you’re Asian, do you or your parents eat such things? But please put up your hand if you also agree my parents eat weird stuff (they’re not food because they’re not edible for me).


The DinoPig

I have a stuffed pig named dulu. So now I got a sketch of dulu…

My sketch of of dulu

My sketch of of dulu

plus *just­flyakite‘s DinoSaurs…

justflyakite's DinoSaurs

justflyakite's DinoSaurs

plus a com­mis­sion request with $20…

and I get my DinoPig!

DinoPig!

DinoPig!

My new darling :)


Geekification step 1

  1. What’s the first step to being a geek? Glasses.
  2. How do you dress to make people view you as a pro­fes­sional? Office-lady look with glasses.
  3. What do glasses give an element of? Trust.
  4. If your client trusts you, you get… Money.
  5. So if you want big money, you go spend a little sum on? Glasses.
Female Geek Essentials

Female Geek Essentials

I in fact have 20/20 eyesight but these framed glasses seem to be “teh fashion” right now. I just had to get a pair after seeing Amber with hers.

Well, it’s fake. The glasses are just plain clear plastic, I got it from a jewellery store where they were selling sunglasses and it costed $20 NZD. My friends think I’m nuts but my sister, also with 20/20 eyesight, likes them too and wore them to hospital yesterday so she’d look more “pro” as well.

I’m blogging with my flash new glasses on but they actually… Make my world look… Small and… Framed…

And unfor­tu­nately, sometimes it gives me gigantic eyes so to avoid that I have to con­stantly smile so my eyes become smaller. All in all, it’s for a good deed, and here’s my theory:

Glasses >> Geek >> “Pro” Image >> Trust >> Money.

*drools*