After one day of extremely tiring exercise form dragonbaoting, MSA is again feeding its members with fabulous and delicious Malaysia Food.
The menu of the day:
1) Bihun Soup serve with some chili/ sambal liked pasta.
2) Satay ( out most popular food of the day) serve with white rice cubs, cucumbers, onions and peanut sauces.
3) Kuih batik (best dessert ever)
4) triangular curry puff ( I don't know the exact name of the dish. Please me out if you know the correct term)
I think that's all we served on that day.
Thank God! The weather of the day was great, sunny but not too hot. Great weather for outdoor activities.
Food was served just few minutes after 1pm. More and more people started to come and more and more demand for satay causing shortage of satay supplies ( I mean the cooked satay not the raw ones) since satay will take some time to cook over bbq fire. As usual people came and go, meet old friends and start to chatter. Around 2.45pm people started to leave. I'm just glad there were still some satay left for our hard working committees.
Besides being a normal MSA Food Event, the event was very special day to those who participated in Sport Carnival 2009. On this special day, MSA was giving away free MSA T-shirts and Sport Carnival Certificates to our sportsmen and sportswomen. ( Tell you all hor, the T-shirts were designed by MSA Sect, Mardiah and certs were designed by me, MSA Publisher.)
For those who have yet to receive their MSA T-shirts or Sport Carnival Certificates, please contact our MSA Vise President, Edward Tai @ 0421409460 or email him at edwardtai.msa@gmail.com
Let see some photos of the day.
These people are the ones who sacrifice the opportunity to hang-out with the crowd to help us cook satay.
Some photos of the crowd:
IMPORTANT!!!!
The guy in the photo below is Edward. He's the guy you need to contact to collect your certs and T-Shirts.
Here's some funny photos:
The photo looks very symmetric if you know i mean.(Symmetric mean left and right looks similar or balance)
This photo(below) is to tell you how hard working are we to serve you with the delicious Malaysia food. See! Even our MSA President have to see after the event ends. He's so busy. Of course, the same goes to Our MSA Cultural Director as well.
At least, at the end of the day, we can say everyone enjoy themselves during the event. I will say that the event was successful living up to its name "Riang Ria Makan". Everyone was happy, joy and full ( full as in stomach full).
Bye Bye!!!
From
Lawrence
Your MSA Publisher
Bye Bye!!!
From
Lawrence
Your MSA Publisher
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