What do you usually have to tide you over until lunch on Sunday? Do you have it at home or go somewhere to enjoy it? Having a leisurely breakfast on Sunday is kind of a reward and luxury for me since I don't have much time to prepare on weekdays. Instead of cooking at home, I'd go to a traditional market to find some local food, such as noodles or rice pudding. Or, if I sleep in, I may be with my classmates or friends to have brunch at a coffee shop where the staple dishes are western food. Spending the whole morning with a Sunday feast is euphoric. What about yours?
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Hello Devi,
I just checked from google that surabi is a kind of pancake, which is also made by rice flour with cocnut milk, isn't it? I guess it must be unique and delicious too. Hope I could have a good chance to taste it someday. Thank you for dropping by. Wish you a good time.
Hello Anau,
Indeed, they are really tasty. I'm so glad to see your present here. Have a nice day! :)
Wow...Looks very delicious...yummmy...:)
Being a mom is not an easy job. They always need to think of what they gonna cook all the time. It must be really tough if I were a mom. Luckily, your children love the "lazy dinner" that might not only give them fresh appetite from normal dishes, but also allow them to finish it quickly so that they could have much more time to play. :) Thank you for sharing, Tara.
Yes, whenever I don't feel like making dinner I try to remind myself that I am providing a service for the people who matter most to me. However, when I really can't think of something to make (or if I have no appetite), I occasionally allow the children to have cereal for dinner. : ) They love having a "lazy dinner" once in a while.
Dear Tara,
It must be a jubilant moment over the meal that your dad prepared for you. Meal is sometimes delivered a concern and a love for family. Your experience reminds me of my Grandma, who used to cook rice porridge with some light dishes for me at very early morning before I went to school. I still have this memory stuck in my mind.
Lol.. Glad to know I finally got a bit improvement on my speaking. :) I'm deeply indebted to you for giving me a lot of support. I do hope the other members would also like to try this way to practice their English. I'll do some efforts on it.
You made my tummy grumble! Great post. I used to enjoy a yummy Sunday brunch when I was growing up. My dad often made bacon and eggs on English muffins after church. Now I'm craving that breakfast.
You sound very confident when you speak now! I really hope you will inspire some bloggers to join you in voice blogging.