Not much words…
July 16, 2008
bfast: cereal with coffee. Snack was a sweet roll
Lunch: Vietnamese sandwich (Mock ham, cucumber, pickled radishes, jicama, jalapenos, carrots, mayo, and I think that was it
)with iced coffee
Dinner: ww spaghetti with homemade mashed potatoes, grilled zuc and asparagus
Dessert: Southeast Asian sweets with coconut milk, tapioca pearls and a sweet bean.
July 15, 2008
Bfast: cereal with coffee. Snack: I found this Almond MOcha cake at school. OMG SO GOOD!
Lunch at Chai noodles. Thai Iced tea, penang curry with lots of veggies
candy from restaurant.
snack: fage with granola dinner: Leftovers.
Miss Dottie with her head in the fage container.
snack: granny smith apple




Great pictures, though!
Cookiemouse
July 17, 2008
Your photographs are ALWAYS worth 1000 words – seriously, Leng, you need to create/publish a food-photography book. Have you ever checked out this book (see link below)??
http://www.amazon.com/Everything-I-Ate-Year-Mouth/dp/0811847721
VeggieGirl
July 17, 2008
Haha even Miss Dottie is a fan of the Fage.
You just randomly found the Almond Mocha cake? Geez, I want to randomly find something that delicious.
Kristie
July 17, 2008
I need to find fage – I think we might have it at Publix. What’s in the Vietnamese sandwich – jalapenos and uh..ham? I cannot tell.
Nikki
July 17, 2008
Cookimouse: Thanks!
Veggiegirl: That’s so funny! I can’t believe that someone actually published what they ate! The pictures look oh so familiar. I thought about creating a food-photobook, but then thought, “who would read it?” THEN I thought, “wait a minute, people DO read it!” haha. As time passes I’m leaning more towards making one. Maybe next summer, when I hit the one year mark.
Thanks for the link, it’s definitely something I’m thinking about.
Kristie: Well, I didn’t find it sitting unattained. LOL what person in their right mind would leave something so amazingly delicious and delicate in your mouth behind. haha. I meant to say that the cafeteria at my school sold these. lol, sometimes my words don’t really come out exactly what I mean.
Nikki: Oh I completely forgot to put in the ingredients of the sammy. OK fixed. haha it does look like real ham doesn’t it? It’s actually mock ham. I’m not too keen on it, but that was the only vegetarian option they had, other than the egg sandwich.
Leng
July 17, 2008
DO IT!!! That guy made MILLIONS on that book – he was even featured on a Food Network special!!
VeggieGirl
July 17, 2008
you are torturing me with such incredible pictures of yummy food! the mocha cake!!!!
mi
July 17, 2008
I’ve seen those candies before in the Asian supermarket. Are they tasty?
I’ve tried those MILK candies before, with that famous cartoon girl on them, and I don’t like them. The only Asian candies I am extremely in love with are those mango gummies! Oh, and of course, pocky! =D
Sharon
July 17, 2008
OMG, Panang Curry is my FAVORITE! It is so beyond this world… And for some reason, I always need extra steamed cabbage, carrots and broccoli for dipping/scooping up my extra curry
Okay, now I’m hungry. Thanks
Julz
July 18, 2008