Friday, January 17, 2014

Our New Kitchen

There is always a favourite place in every home. For me, the favourite place in my home is the kitchen. It is undeniable that the kitchen is the heart of my home. The kitchen is the place where I prepare meals and refreshments to entertain my friends and family members. It is also a place for comfort, friendship and encouraging others. It is astonishing to know how a simple meal, snack or drink can do wonders. 

When there was a pipe leakage problem at our kitchen in our rented unit in Riverland, South Australia, it took several visits from the plumber to finally discover the cause of the problem. When they finally found the cause of the severe leakage from our kitchen pipes, our beloved kitchen cabinets had been ruined and gone mouldy. As the piping had an internal leak behind the kitchen wall, the plumber unfortunately had to knock down part of the kitchen wall to change the entire piping system. Because of the leak behind the wall and the ruined kitchen cabinets, our landlord decided to fix a new kitchen for us. 

I was thrilled when we found out that we were going to have a new kitchen. Although I loved the old kitchen because of its ample cupboard space, it would be very exciting to cook in a new kitchen for a change. 

As my husband and I were planning a trip back to Malaysia around the same time when our kitchen cabinets were ruined, we suggested to the property manager to get the cabinets fixed while we were away on holiday. 

When we came back from our trip, we opened the door to our unit and lo and behind…there it was – our new modern kitchen! I completely loved it! 

Below are some photos I have taken of our old and new kitchen. See the transformation? 

Our old kitchen


Part of the kitchen wall was ripped out to fix the water leakage


Our new modern kitchen

Cheers,


Caroline Poh
 


Friday, January 10, 2014

A Very Aussie Christmas

Christmas for me is usually a time for sharing and giving especially with family members. Unfortunately, since my husband and I moved to South Australia a few years ago, we did not have any family to share our Christmas celebrations with. Whenever Christmas approaches, we would often start to miss our family back in Malaysia and would wonder what they are doing during this festive season.

Although we do miss our family back home during Christmas time, we have to be thankful because since we arrived in South Australia, we never celebrated Christmas alone.

I was amazed by the amount of hospitality shown by our local Aussie friends who always made sure we had somewhere to go to during Christmas. When Christmas is near, we would always get invitations to our Aussie friends’ family reunion dinners/lunches so that we do not feel left out during this important occasion.

Spending Christmas reunion dinners/lunches with local Australians are a good experience because it helps us to understand more about the local food and culture.

A typical Australian reunion dinner/lunch will usually comprise of cold meats such as hams or roast turkey slices, dips and crackers, mixed nuts and nibbles as well as a large range of cold salads. As it is summer time in Australia in December, it is pretty obvious that most Aussie families would prefer to have cold meals for their reunions. However, there are no fast and fixed rules when it comes to dessert preferences. A traditional dessert would usually be a deliciously rich Christmas pudding served with a dollop of custard. However, not everybody would stick to having Christmas puddings for Christmas.

Here are photos of some of the food we ate during our Christmas reunion dinners/lunches with our Aussie friends in 2013:


Lovely Christmas decorations at the dining table
A typical Australian Christmas reunion meal

A slice of traditional Christmas pudding and ice-cream

What was your Christmas celebration like in 2013? Was it an enjoyable experience? I hope it was.

Cheers,

Caroline Poh
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