Saturday, November 19, 2011

Thoughts Food Faith

Its 3:14 am now in the morning. Slept for awhile and then I woke up. Felt a little sick tonight, probably due to all the raw stuff I had just now for dinner (I happened to have a very sensitive stomach) Thought for awhile, looked through Facebook, thought some more...
Have you ever felt more like you are at the cross roads? More confused than ever. Uncertain of where you are at? Just when you thought you knew what your strengths are, you also knew that there are still weaknesses, opportunities and threats... Your life is a SWOT analysis, a cross path. A junction.
There is always that lingering doubt. But doubt doesn't get you anywhere. Faith does. Do not ask me why I even wrote this post to begin with. I just felt like typing down my train of thoughts.

On a random note, Kristen came back from Australia today (oh man I missed her so much) and was invited to go to Imperial Garden today in PJ. The food that I ate, would probably made me broke as an individual. We even ate in this special private room, where the Chef was such a drunkard, he personally made sure he made rounds to toast with the hosts. I estimated that he probably drank about 1 and a half to 2 bottles of hard liquor every night. Imagine that every night! The food was good but the in between waiting period for the food was long.
Didn't take much pictures but this was what we had:

Abalone and sea cucumber-Kristen's favorite.
This was my first time having RAW lobster. Yup, you said it raw lobster. The texture was smooth. Pretty much like salmon. Nevertheless I preferred it cooked. The best lobster that I have ever eaten was still the one that was cooked by my vietnamese uncle. That was the best lobster I have ever eaten.
And the fishballs? They were the softest fishballs I've ever eaten. Had the freshest salmon too

When the lobster was not finished, it was cooked with longevity noodles, which I did not take pictures off.
And finally the highlight of the night, this special Yam pao which is the chef's own personal recipe. And trust me this is the best Yam Pao ever. The pao is soft on the outside, and has this warm yam filling that just oozes inside your mouth when you sink your teeth into the warm though. Perfection. Super delicious.

Read this for peace:
James 1:15
If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask God, who gives generously to all without reproach, and it will be given him. But let him ask in faith, with no doubting, for the one who doubts is like a wave of the sea that is driven and tossed by the wind. For that person must not suppose that he will receive anything from the Lord; he is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways.

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