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Saturday, January 17, 2009 - 8:38 PM
say kimcheee!

I'll be the puller please.

Guess what I had this morning. It's something my friends would say,"eeewww.." and I would too. well, its KIMCHI! Now, I've actually tasted one before this and it was hella disgusting that the whole refridge would have that sour/oniony/basi/nasty stench for days. you wouldn't want that would you? Well, this one was different. wayy different. I plucked up the courage to take a bite and tried not to puke. I was taken by surprise when I actually continued to chew and chew and swallowed. It was nice so much so that I made it into a daily korean breakfast meal all set with the utensils that I bought in Korea. hee.

So where did I get this nice KIMCHI? Well, apparently my mum being the crazy-korean-drama-mama that she is, she ordered it from a malay lady who is able to make kimchi. She was featured in the Malay newspaper a few days ago and ran a small home-business making korean food. Now, why? BECAUSE, she apparently married a muslim korean man. wooh. haha, with the access of the ingredients needed through her husband, she started making and selling it. What I really wanted to know is how their children looked like. I've always been into people with mixed race because somehow they always turned out beautiful. So when my mum went over to their place to collect the kimchi, their son about the age of 16-18 went down to gave it to her.

haha. I don't really know what mum's definition of handsome or cute is but I guess I could trust her on this one. C'mon la! korean+malay= sure kacak one! LOL. okay, enough enough. All this talk about kimchi and cute guys reminds me too much of Korea and now I miss Korea. [opening new tab watching Korea video @ the8ight again]

damn, now I've forgotten what I really wanted to say.