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Taking a Break! =)

It's been more than a month since my last consumption of fried food. Since I started to control over my diet, I completely cut off all fried food and started to eat good food. What is meant by good food here is those enriched with protein and preferably low carbs, and high in fibre with considerable amount of good fat (peanut butter, olive oil etc).

Today my mom's friend Justin came over to visit my house. He's a big guy, a bit fat though, and he has known me since I was quite small and even back when I was still staying at my old house in Taman Sri Rampai (Setapak, Kuala Lumpur). He's a security manager who could easily earn RM10k monthly as his base salary, just by specialising in everything regarding security. Err, yes security here literally means protection against danger, damage, loss, and crime, rather than security as financial instrument. Somewhat unbelievable but it's true story.

After around an hour of talking and gossiping with my mom (haha yes everyone gossips I believe), he brought us to Puchong to eat its famous Puchong Yong Tau Fu (the shop simply named Puchong Yong Tau Fu, located opposite SK Puchong Batu, near LDP Highway). Without fried food, it would not have been a complete set of traditional Yong Tau Fu. And believe it or not, it was really piquant! =) I was trying to resist the temptation of eating more but eventually failed. Well, a bit. Just a little bit more than usual appetite. It was just a lunch anyway, not dinner.

Puchong Yong Tau Fu! =D Super crispy but frigtening! =O 

Fried Brinjal with pork meat sandwiched! Naiseeee! =D 

Ji Bao Gai (paper wrapped chicken)! Delicious~ =)))

So that's it! Feeling hungry now? It's highly recommended but beware of your diet! It's okay though to take a break once in a while after months of controlling your diet! =) Till then.

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