no, no dreams xP as far as i can remember?
So because i need something to get my brains running again (they're kinda still half-awake), i'll finish up this post la.
So here goes. lotsandlotsandlotsofphotos
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One of the first food items i bought there from a Chinese supermarket xP such an important component of our daily diet
ooh the first-ever sit-down meal we had there with the rest of the tour group. THREE COURSE!
(at first it was really nice but you kinda get used to it, a lot of the meals they provided us were 3cs where you could choose from alimited number of options in the menu)
(at first it was really nice but you kinda get used to it, a lot of the meals they provided us were 3cs where you could choose from a
#1: cream of tomato and red bell pepper soup. (the bread roll was really nice)
from the same cafe. That's a sour cream dip for the wedges, then a sourdough sandwich with.. uh.. ham? and the smoked salmon bagel.
But sometimes you kinda miss all that rice. This costed i think more than the bag of apples (RM25+) and it wasn't that nice anyways, veges were kinda salty? But after idontknowhowmany days of NZ food you kinda get bored of it.
And it had the awesomest mussel chowder everrr! with tonnes of mussels.
The dessert section at the buffet in Materiki (sth like that), Rotorua.
where they used that big.. oven thing. Hangi.
Which cooked up this (pumpkins and potatoes)
The dessert section at the buffet in Materiki (sth like that), Rotorua.
where they used that big.. oven thing. Hangi.
Which cooked up this (pumpkins and potatoes)
One of the best meals we had there - Indian food =D after being deprived of rice for soo long. We requested extra-hot and yes, they delivered very well! That's lamb vindaloo btw (in the red gravy)
The RM 20-something nasi lemak with a copious amount of beef. And there's frozen coke from McD. Frozen coke is really nice.
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