Friday, June 29, 2007

Castle Keep

Historic site of the city...the city got its name from this castle...







...the Queen's Chamber...

...the King's toilet in the King's Chamber...


...the Great Hall...




...the Water Room with a 90 feet well with 40 feet of water...


...the Garrison Room...


and a small chapel...

Monday, June 25, 2007

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Summer BBQ@Exhibition Park


Yeah! another BBQ for the summer. This time at the Exhibition Park near to the M1 Highways and Newcastle University...The Brighton Honey Chicken...

and the Brighton Honey Lamb...
Hhhmmmm...chicken drummet on bamboo sticks...
another chicken tandoori...
and chicken satay...

The grilling sessions...




Tuesday, June 19, 2007

White Rose

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Chicken Pakora


I made some Chicken Pakora for afternoon tea. An Indian spicy snack with juicy chicken bits...Just a simple mix of chick pea flour, salt, chilli powder, cumin, coriander, fenugreek, black pepper, aniseed, pomegranate seeds and garlic with cold water, and add in some chicken meat, yellow onion, spring onion, green chilli and coriander leaves. Then, deep fry.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Another Summer Blooms

Taken these photos of the flowers while on my way walked home from the chinese grocer somewhere down town...







Saturday, June 16, 2007

The Chang :: Rice Dumplings :: Zongzi


Zong, zongzi, or Chinese rice dumplings are a traditional Chinese food, made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo leaves. They are cooked by steaming or boiling. Laotians, Thais, Cambodians, and Vietnamese also have similar traditional dishes influenced by zongzi.



Zongzi is traditionally eaten during the Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu) which falls on the fifth day of the fifth moon of the Chinese calendar (approximately early- to mid-June), commemorating the death of Qu Yuan, a famous Chinese poet from the kingdom of Chu who lived during the Warring States period. Known for his patriotism, Qu Yuan tried unsuccessfully to warn his king and countrymen against the expansionism of their Qin neighbors. When the Qin Dynasty general Bai Qi took Yingdu, the Chu capital, in 278 BC, Qu Yuan's grief was so intense that he drowned himself in the Miluo river after penning the Lament for Ying. According to legend, rice dumplings were thrown into the river to prevent fish from eating the poet's body. Another version states that the dumplings were given to placate a dragon that lived in the river.



i miss so much these dumplings and i think i'm going to make some for myself...yum...yum...yum...

Friday, June 15, 2007

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Will be landed soon...

yeah! iPhone will be going out soon...june 29, 2007 and looks much better when it first appeared at MacWorld!








Monday, June 11, 2007

Summer break...

Planning to have a short break after attending a conference this coming Thursday...hope to discover Amsterdam for a few days, taking a cruise from Port of Tyne. Tomorrow night might be attending a short meeting with a few friends to finalise another trip to Portugal sometimes in July. Hope both plans to Amsterdam and Lisboa will be materialized since it is summer now and so many summer destinations have been fully booked. Oooopppss...already booked a return flight to Dublin for mid-September and managed to get £0.01 offer flight...so it cost me only 2 pence for return ticket without taxes!

Westlife :: You Don't Know

Friday, June 08, 2007

Remains of The Town Wall

More than 900 years old of wall, which was part of the old city...




Snow Effect