This is the 'panggang' stall where sells all those panggang chicken
The 'fish panggang' stall Another stall of 'panggang chicken'
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This is the 'Jagung agar-agar'.....The jagung make the agar-agar
taste sweet..
This is another type of agar=agar...I called it as 'colurful agar
agar since so many colour can be found in this type of agar-agar
Thid is another type of agar-agar...
This is the 'Rojak Sotong'....It is also my favourite childhood food ..
It sells RM 3....The sauce is tastes nice with 'Sotong' and 'Kankung'
vegetables
I would like to express my congratulation to Thomas and Apple.......
Thomas and Apple has officially become the 1st lesbian couple to get married in Malaysia.
This special couple go through the traditional Chinese wedding.
This includes the picking of an auspicious date, family permissions, dowry, the tea ceremony, which all ended with hugs, red packets and blessings for the couple.
They had endured the loving relationship for more than 2 years.
At the beginning of their relationship, their parents are objected them together.
Finally, their feelings for each other convinced their parents and their parents urge them accompany each other in the rest of their lives.
Their happy wedding ended with a wedding dinner for 400 guests.
In my opinion, it is not easy for an homo couple to get marriage in order to get blessings from their family, relatives and friends.
Their wedding news spread and certainly many negative comments like Islam practitioners, voluntary bodies and some people from different background will come out.
In my point of view, it is useless for the critiques and the objection that are produced.
Their family had accepted their love and require them to take care each other for the rest of their lives.
The more important thing is there is no legally bound that a homo couple cannot get marriage.
Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism Minister launched "Menu Rakyat 1Malaysia (1Malaysia People's Menu) programme" .
The public can now have breakfast for a ceiling price of RM2 and lunch for RM4 at 728 eateries in Peninsular Malaysia, through the programme
This programme aims to reduce the public's daily expenses when frequently eating out.
The minister encouraged more eateries to join this programme. Those eateries that are interested to join the programme could obtain further information from ministry's offices in the states.
In turn, the eateries operators will receive special buntings from the ministry to be displayed in front of their outlet which will attract more customers.
This is 'Win-Win' situation that benefits consumers and operators.