It's a common snack here in Taiwan, commonly referred to as the Chinese tea egg. You will find it in every 7/11 you walk into over here. Honestly, the contents don't sound bad at all. I mean it's just tea and spices, with your egg (much easier to digest than some of other food we get around here). It's just the visual effect that puts me off - it almost looks rotten. So it's not for me - but if you are adventurous with food you should surely give it a try when you get the chance.
Saturday, 10 April 2010
An egg with my tea?
Sure, why not? But an egg soaked in black tea, along with soy sauce and spices? Not so much.
It's a common snack here in Taiwan, commonly referred to as the Chinese tea egg. You will find it in every 7/11 you walk into over here. Honestly, the contents don't sound bad at all. I mean it's just tea and spices, with your egg (much easier to digest than some of other food we get around here). It's just the visual effect that puts me off - it almost looks rotten. So it's not for me - but if you are adventurous with food you should surely give it a try when you get the chance.

It's a common snack here in Taiwan, commonly referred to as the Chinese tea egg. You will find it in every 7/11 you walk into over here. Honestly, the contents don't sound bad at all. I mean it's just tea and spices, with your egg (much easier to digest than some of other food we get around here). It's just the visual effect that puts me off - it almost looks rotten. So it's not for me - but if you are adventurous with food you should surely give it a try when you get the chance.
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Saturday, 6 March 2010
Monday, 1 March 2010
At a certain government office.....
Lunch is served with a portion of 'Gossip Girl'

And a post-lunch game of cards

Saturday, 27 February 2010
How ironic would it be if the message said "save electricity" instead?

Thursday, 25 February 2010
Do not Judge a Restaurant by its Cover
Saturday, 16 January 2010
Details, Details, Details
DETAIL WE PAID ATTENTION TO - Take-aways for the guests: Packets of plant seeds packed in jute bags (that were custom designed and ordered). Each of the bags were tagged with a little thank you note (thanks to Smith and my sister, Shabs for helping with this) and my sister also took on the painful task of attaching fabric flowers to each of the bags.
DETAIL WE DID NOT PAY ATTENTION TO - Take-aways for the guests: Keeping some aside for the immediate family and friends who will not be leaving early and therefore probably will not reach the exit early enough to take one of these away.
DETAIL WE DID NOT PAY ATTENTION TO - Making sure that all the baskets containing flip-flops got unloaded from the car.
DETAIL WE DID NOT PAY ATTENTION TO - Bringing the rings to church. Ooops!! :P
DETAIL WE PAID ATTENTION TO - Flip-flops for the girls so they could actually throw away those painful heels and get comfortable on the dance floor, or use at the beach for the after-party.
DETAIL WE PAID ATTENTION TO - The suit for the groom, the dress for the bride, the ties for the groomsmen and the dresses for the bridesmaids.

Photo credits: Shabri & Sushma
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