Wednesday, August 31, 2011

My Top 10 Breakfast Choices

My daily breakfast is made up of fruits, fruits and more fruits which I eat at home.



But sometimes, I like to go out for breakfast. This happens like once or twice a week. These "outside" breakfasts are usually not as healthy as my "fruits only" breakfast but I guess it's OK to indulge once in a while right?



So where do I go for breakfasts? These are some of the places I enjoy going to and the food that I most likely order.



1. Otak Otak Place

Toast with butter and kaya, half boiled eggs and coffee with cracker







2. PappaRich

Half boiled eggs, steamed bread with butter and kaya and a cup of hot Milo







3. Departure Lounge

Breakfast set comprising sausages, baked beans, ham, scrambled eggs, pancake and toast with butter and jam.







Plus a cup of espresso macchiato







4. Austin Chase

Breakfast set comprising toasts with salmon and scrambled eggs, baked beans and hash brown plus a cup of brewed coffee







5. OldTown White Coffee

Steamed bread with butter and kaya







with a cup of hot milk tea







6. Canton-i

You tiao (chinese crullers) with hot soya milk







Plus egg tarts







and a cup of yin yang milk tea







7. EspresSoup

Mushroom soup in German farmer bread





before eating





halfway eating



8. One Kopitiam

Egg butter sandwich







And a bowl of bubur cha cha







9. Jin Xuan (Hong Kong) Restaurant

Dim sum







10. McDonalds

Filet-o-fish and Apple pie







Regular readers might be surprised to see McDonalds in this list. Well, I don't really like McD but I am just including it to make the list a complete 10. Haha!



For the record, I have never eaten nasi lemak, char koay teow, noodles, roti canai and porridge for breakfast (except during travels). Well, I don't like porridge but maybe I should give nasi lemak and roti canai a try one of these days. Who knows I might just like them for breakfast?



Meantime, I am craving for Kelloggs cornflakes in cold HL milk.



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Monday, August 29, 2011

Marc Who?

It's already been one year since I showed my debut collection during New York Fashion Week, yet it seems like just yesterday!  I'll never forget my first posting in the Fashion Calendar... take a look!!


Marc WHO??

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Kbal Spean : The River Of A Thousand Lingas

I saw penises in Cambodia. I really did. Possibly a thousand of them.

But it's not what you think.

I was not at some nudist beach or anything like that.

I was at Kbal Spean - home of the thousand penises! Or if you prefer a more polite and "kamasutra" term - home of the thousand lingas.

Oh I spotted some yonis too, and if you don't have any idea what a yoni is, well that's another polite term for vagina.

Now don't worry. This is not an 18SX post. Not at all, in fact this post is utterly children-friendly. It's meant to be educational and that's what I got when I hiked up the Kulen Hills with Jam and his friend on our third day in Siem Reap.



That's Jam with his cowboy hat, hiking ahead of me.

After spending a wonderful morning at Banteay Srei, our driver Xiao He brought us to this place where we needed to hike up 1.5 km in the forest to reach Kbal Spean.



Located on the southwest slope of the Kulen Hills, Kbal Spean is about 12 km from Banteay Srei where we came from, and 25 km from the main Angkorian temples.

It was not a particularly difficult climb but there were several spots that were quite steep, so if you plan to visit Kbal Spean, you would definitely need a good pair of shoes!

We came upon funny looking roots of a tree.



And caught sight of a giant worm ...or is it a millipede?



What is this? Ant's nest?



Since I had walked the jungle trail in FRIM and Bukit Gasing back in Malaysia, this was not too much of a challenge for me.



Nice view along the way up.



400 metres more to go!



They said it would take an average of 45 minutes to hike up the hill. I wondered how long it would take the three of us.

Just 100 metres more and we would be able to see lingas!



Finally, we reached Kbal Spean in 35 minutes! Not bad right? So does that mean we were quite fit? I think we should be proud of ourselves! LOL!

In front of us was a river and there were possibly more than a thousand lingas carved on the riverbed! Can you see them?



Now before you start having any dirty thoughts, let me just say that these lingas are actually considered sacred by the Hindus. The linga is a representation of the Hindu God Shiva and is a symbol of male creative energy.



See the 5 lingas in a square above? That square is called yoni and it represents the Hindu Goddess Shakti and Devi. It is also considered as the origin of life. This linga-yoni structure represents the abstract form of creation.

Besides linga and yoni, there were also carvings of Hindu Gods on the rocks.



This is Lord Vishnu in a reclining repose lying on the serpent God Ananta, with Goddess Lakshmi at his feet and Lord Brahma on a lotus petal.



Kbal Spean is often described as "a spectacularly carved riverbed, set deep in the jungle to the northeast of Angkor." Now that we were there, we could see the truth to this description.

There were serious photographers with tripods taking pictures of the amazing carvings.



A word of caution : Always look where you are going to prevent falling into holes or openings on the ground!



We ventured deeper upstream.



We came across an amazing carvings of Lord Vishnu on the rocks.



The carvings of Lord Vishnu from another angle.



A big linga-yoni structure on the riverbed.



As we moved back downstream, we could see thousands of lingas carved in the riverbed! Can you make out that reclining Buddha pose at the bottom part of this photo?



It appears that the flow of the Kbal Spean river over these religious carvings and sculptures sanctifies the river, which then flows into the Siem Reap River passing through the Angkorian temples and eventually into Tonle Sap Lake and from there into the Mekong River.



A carving on the rock depicting battle scenes perhaps?



Soon we reached a waterfall. I felt like standing below the waterfall like this man, but there was no time for that unfortunately.



I touched the water though, and it was cooling and refreshing.

On the way down from Kbal Spean, we could see more carvings but I did not take pictures of all of them. Is this a carving of Lord Vishnu? I am not too sure!



There were several lookout points along the hiking trail on the way down. This is a view captured from one of the lookout points and being afraid of heights, I did not dare to stand too near the edge!



We also discovered an individual linga in a yoni carving almost hidden by tree roots.



As we reached the foothill, I began to realise that I was hungry. All those climbing and walking must have taken its toll. It's time for lunch!

Coming Up Next : The Ruins Of Beng Mealea

Friday, August 26, 2011

Case In Point

So, here we are just five days before my Kickstarter run finishes up and the entire Eastern U.S. is bracing itself for Hurricane Irene.  This is the perfect weekend for me to "hunker down" and make some progress on my "Biohazard" samples for my spring 2012 line (so long as I don't lose power).  Let me just reiterate the basis of the collection...

The concept behind the collection stems from the chaos happening in the world, from the economy to all of the natural disasters that have recently occurred (and will continue to do so). The need to start dressing for protection is inevitable and our wardrobes will have to be fashionable AND functional -- think “chic hazmat” gear!

Scary, huh?  It's almost like I willed this hurricane to happen (but I would never do that!).  So, get in on the action while you can and get involved.  Only five days left to sponsor me and even though I have met the fundraising goal, there are always so many extra expenses to account for and, of course, you get your name in the program.  Any amount is helpful and I'm extremely grateful for each and every person who contributes!!!!!

The auction for one of my spring pieces is still on and the current bid is $650.  If you would like to own a custom-fit piece (of your choice) from my "Biohazard" Collection, contact me through this blog or through Kickstarter and give me your bid.  Stay safe taffetadarlings!

super light-weight neoprene and water repellent nylon dress
just one of the styles to choose from!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Steamboat Potluck Party 2011

Every year, without fail my friend would invite me to her house for steamboat potluck party. I blogged about it in 2009 and 2010. I guess the post about this year's steamboat potluck party is long overdue, so here it is!



My friend had prepared these all nicely skewered so that we could dip them into the boiling steamboat pot.







My bowl of yummy meatballs!







Besides steamboat, we also had spaghetti.







There were two types of sauce for the spaghetti. I could not remember the name of the sauce.







My bowl of spaghetti in yummy sauce!







We also had rojak - the Indian rojak, not the Chinese one.







And chicken! Look at the head!







The head magnified.







Snacks consisted of edamame beans - my favourite!







And desserts in the form of chocolates (not in the photo) and durian puffs!







Or course, no party is complete without a bottle or two of red wine.







I always enjoy potluck party! I am looking forward to next year's steamboat potluck party!