Another blog by Boh Tong the ex- SIA cabin crew

Monday, November 8, 2021

Chicken BBQ

 



Did a little BBQ in our garden. It's chicken or yakitori and some vegetables from our garden. The autumn weather was suitable for the BBQ. Day temperature around 22c with light breeze.

Sunday, November 7, 2021

Nasi Lemak in Japan

 


My wife made the nasi lemak accompanied by the fishes that I caught from the jetty. The sambal was brought in from SG. The coconut milk was purchased from a Japanese supermarket. The nasi lemak was delicious but could have been better if we had used Thai rice instead of Japanese rice which was a little sticky.

Saturday, November 6, 2021

A superb dinner at home

 



The 3 types of meat (yakiniku) was offered at a 50% discount of its UP of S$24. Discount was given because it has one day to go before the expiry date. There is fierce competition between the various supermarkets here and each is trying its best to woo the consumers. 
We bought the yakiniku in the morning and had them for dinner. It was a superb meal!

Friday, November 5, 2021

Stingray, a rare sight among Japanese people

 



A few days ago, a Japanese man caught the above stingray at a fishing pier. Everyone panic as most have not seen a stingray before. Someone shouted a warning that the barb (can really hurt if you touch it) is dangerous and sting people. Stingray is rare in Japan but to me a Singaporean, it is quite common. No one knew how to get rid of the barb. I volunteered to do the job. The process of breaking the barb is easy meat for me as I used to catch stingrays off the water in Bedok and rendered them harmless. I drove a sharp instrument between the barb and the tail and broke it. The Japanese were relieved. The guy who caught the ray wanted to throw it back into the sea. Before he could do that I asked whether I could have the ray. He was surprised that I wanted the ray. I told him it is a good eating fish if he knows how to cook it. He shook his head and said he didn't want it. I gladly cleaned it and brought it home for our meal.

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

"Take" chan the pet goat in Japan



"Take" chan (pronounced as "Ta-kay") is a 3 year old male goat kept as a pet by our neighbor's friend. We paid him a visit with a load of okra leaves, stems and branches which he dearly loves.

Sunday, October 31, 2021

Daiso and some refreshments

 







We shopped at Daiso, Japan this afternoon and after that had some food at a restaurant nearby. I love the club sandwiches and the dessert. The sandwiches cost about S$12 or Yen 1,000 and the dessert also about $12. The food was very good but not sure whether they are expensive by Singapore standard.

Thursday, October 28, 2021

Covid cases: comparison between Japan and Singapore

 



Please note that Japan's population is about 126 million and Singapore's is 5.7 million

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

A lovely autumn day and a delicious meal

 



 

A beautiful autumn day, sunny with a top temperature of 22C. We decided to have lunch at a Japanese restaurant not far from our house.

From the menu, we chose the Saikoro Steak set. I ordered the steak with the large prawn fritters and my wife the steak with fried fish. Coffee was also included in the lunch set. Saikoro means diced (steak cut into cube shape that looked like dice) in Japanese.

The cost for the two lunch set was S$36. It was a delicious and satisfying meal.

Good fishing at a jetty amid beautiful autumn weather in Japan

 






I went to the fishing pier or jetty around 9 am thinking it was early and the place empty. I was wrong because by the time I've arrived, the jetty was crowded as shown in the photo above. 
By the time I have done, I've caught 5 small garoupa which were ideal for making karaage.
The karaage fish and the sweet potato leaves from our neighbors' farm was our dinner. The chocolate muffins and coffee was dessert.
The weather was excellent with a top temperature of 20c. It was sunny throughout the day with light breeze while I was at the jetty.

Friday, October 22, 2021

Recce for a good fishing ground in Japan

 






Spent the whole afternoon looking for another place to fish. It wasn't that nice (the place) as I noticed that not many fishing enthusiasts caught fishes. They were around a dozen of them and probably were there from early morning.
Before heading home, we proceeded to a supermarket and bought our dinner as shown above. There are the ham/egg sandwiches, kaisendon, fruit cakes (not in the pic) and fried oysters with mayonnaise sauce.