I had decided that right after work, I would quickly tapau my dinner, then go home and work-out on my kickboxing moves (or aerobics).
But when I arrived at the kopitiam, I stood there thinking for a while, deciding what to eat. And then I remembered that I told Steven last night of my craving for Klang Bak Kut Teh. And many people say that this kopitiam's BKT is not bad.
So, abandoning my plan to work-out, I sat there and ordered BKT for 1 person. And you know what? It tasted not even half as good as the BKT I cook using the packet (Uncle Sun's or A1). And it costs me RM9!! ( for the yam rice and the eu cha kueh). But the portion is huge..and I think I can safely say...I'm abstaining from tu-bak for the next 1 week or so. Makes me wonder how people in China can eat pork everyday.
I'm not a pork person btw, not like hubby. I will anytime prefer beef/mutton over pork.
Now my tummy is so full..and I am still hoping after few hours from now, I can do some kicking and squatting.
But when I arrived at the kopitiam, I stood there thinking for a while, deciding what to eat. And then I remembered that I told Steven last night of my craving for Klang Bak Kut Teh. And many people say that this kopitiam's BKT is not bad.
So, abandoning my plan to work-out, I sat there and ordered BKT for 1 person. And you know what? It tasted not even half as good as the BKT I cook using the packet (Uncle Sun's or A1). And it costs me RM9!! ( for the yam rice and the eu cha kueh). But the portion is huge..and I think I can safely say...I'm abstaining from tu-bak for the next 1 week or so. Makes me wonder how people in China can eat pork everyday.
Online pic I randomly selected |
I'm not a pork person btw, not like hubby. I will anytime prefer beef/mutton over pork.
Now my tummy is so full..and I am still hoping after few hours from now, I can do some kicking and squatting.