Went out for dinner with my wife yesterday. We have 'mee bantong' and
'satay' yesterday. Both are traditional Malay food.

'mee bantong' - is noodle cooked in soup with shrimp, chili (the hottest
chili - fire chili, smaller than a child finger but very hot), cuddle
fish, carrot, and cauliflower.

'satay' - the best food. All tourists to Malaysia like this. It is meat,
either beef, chicken, pork, lamb, skewed to a stick, and barbequed. The
meat is marinated with honey, and source. You dip the 'satay' into a
peanut source when eatting. Very tasty. Yum yum.

I am not sure what for dinner too night. Will let you know.

Steve Yap
Malaysia

Cdr-Jen wrote:

> Sorry guys - no leftovers from dinner from last night. But even if
> there were, I think that by the time Sir Brian, Adrian and Boris got
> here, the leftovers would not be edible. Although Joshua, (my son's),
> eyebrows were raised when I said we might have 250 guests for dinner
> tonight! I would however like to share with my Buckaroos, what typical
> dinners might be eaten around the states, and around the world? So
> what's for dinner at YOUR house tonight? Cdr JenBuckaroo Cdr - OP
> 354Vancouver Washington USA

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