Reunion DinnerS
Special Moments January 28th, 2009MISS ME???
*laugh* 4 good days of break from blogosphere. You know, Chinese New Year is really a wonderful festive; a time for ‘get-togethers’, laughs, updates, visits, hugs and surprises.
For the next 2 days, I’ll be blogging about the many visits from one relatives’ house to another. But for now, let’s wind-back to 23rd and 25th January 2009.
*drawing by Keatkeat. Those 2 red things are NOT Hong Baos, they were my single-sofas. Hmmm… I wonder why Allan and I have no hands….
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Reunion dinners are extremely important to the Chinese. It’s when everyone in the family comes together to have one good meal before the (Chinese) New Year arrives. Even if one is stationed overseas, he/she would make the effort to come back for this special meal, and that’s exactly what my cousin-in-law did. *wink*
Every year, I’ll have 2 reunion dinnerS. One with my immediate family, the other with my in-laws. This year’s dinners were extra special on both sides. Finally, its NOT ‘NOTHING-ELSE-BUT-STEAMBOAT’.
My sis was asking, “Are we gonna have fishball steamboat again this year?” *laugh* You see, when you have kids, the food is more or less catered for them more than the adults… so to my sis, its FISHBALLs feast, even though there were lots of other meat, seemingly invisible when put beside a mountain of fishballs! *laugh*
And my MIL decided (out of the blue) NOT to have steamboat this year. She felt that its time for a change. Indeed, 2009 has brought lots of changes even though January is not over yet. I LOVE 2009!!!!
So here’s the goodness from both reunion dinners:-
The Change:
We bought this~

so at least, its not just steamboat alone, we could barbecue on the hotplate too.
The Food:
At my house on 23rd Jan, Friday
Chilli Crab

The Main Course

The Hungry Ones

At my in-law’s house on 25th Jan, Sunday
Lao Yu Sheng

I MUST tell you the story behind this photo. 13 of us tossed this whole plate of Yu Sheng with our forks and chopsticks. Allan tossed the Yu Sheng so high, it ‘rained’ onto CH. *laughed* At the end of the crazy 1 full min of tossing that plate of yummies, CH had peanuts, crackers, abalone strips, carrots and white carrots strips from head to toe!!! *huge laugh*
Everyone laughed so hard even though my 8 year old niece was fuming! I wanted to capture the moment and how messy the table and the floor were after everyone tried to toss higher than Allan’s tosses. *huge laugh* But I couldn’t, I had to pacify and clean up my eldest niece first…. what a waste!
Chicken, Prawns, Abalone, Mushrooms, Sea Cucumber, Pork…..

Cabbage Soup, Chili Crab (again), Vegetables…..

and MY FAVOURITE!!! ~ Shark Fins with Crab Meat.

Ok, I know I’m gonna get whacked on the head for loving the last one, from all my blog friends who are concerned about the cruelty behind this dish…. *head lowered* *pout*
The Best Part for both Reunion Dinners
My House: It was a fun and painful dinner. The margarine from the hotplate kept spatting on us, so it became an “Ouch-Ouch” dinner. The kids had great fun putting lots of food in and scooping them out. No, not onto their bowls but onto ours. They were happier going through the motion then eating.
My in-law’s House: Yes, the fun part was on the misery of CH. But the Best Part was that the Reunion Dinner went as planned. You see, I received a call from my MIL at 1pm on 25th saying that WD was in hospital.
MIL suspected that he could be down with Hand Foot Mouth Disease, after a week of fever and one red spot appeared that morning on the sole of the foot together with ulcers near his throat. After a long 3 hours of wait in KK Hospital, the doctor confirmed that its NOT HFMD, just heatiness. *phew* What a scare! ‘Cos MIL wanted to cancel the whole event if my little 1year old nephew medical results showed positive.
The Surprise:
My FIL bought NEW lion heads for my boys. He was aware of the terrible conditions of their lion heads many months back. So this had been in his plan long ago…. how nice.
Binbin’s Old (left) and New Lion Heads.
You can see that the beard, eye-brows and mustache have been ripped off! I wonder how many months will the same fate happen to the new one.

Keatkeat’s Old (left) and New Lion Heads
Look at the Mouth! Ok, the beard was gone too!

You’ll see the boys ‘IN’ their new pets tomorrow….stay tuned *wink*



January 28th, 2009 at 12:54 pm
Dear Angeline,
Stumbled into your blog through some links and have become an instant fan of the your posts & photos…I have been visiting your blog daily…Keep posting….
– P
January 28th, 2009 at 2:34 pm
wat a nice reunion meals you have! I wish I could have one of those…
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January 28th, 2009 at 2:36 pm
I love the shark’s fin soup too!! So, the sharks’ fin are real one ah??
January 28th, 2009 at 3:59 pm
Ryan mami,
real leh!
and the shape is still intact. Its unlike the ones you see in restaurants, one tiny strand kind. Its one piece type.
My MIL is superb when cooking this.
January 28th, 2009 at 5:58 pm
Your FIL so sweet to buy for them :)
I love the chilli crab, did Allan cooked it?? looks so prof!! And that pot of mushroom!! yum yum!!
Happy Lunar New Year!
January 28th, 2009 at 6:33 pm
mate you should have called me. i would have popped round for dinner ;)
January 28th, 2009 at 6:56 pm
Blessed mom,
yah girl!
Allan, the pro in cooking Chilli Crab… with a little trick up his sleeve *wink*
January 28th, 2009 at 9:50 pm
OMG…. so many foods. Makes me hungry :D
January 28th, 2009 at 10:53 pm
All that food looks wonderful! You are master at making delicious dishes.
My kids got two red envelopes this year from a generous woman who taught them at daycare. They were so excited over the gold coins. They are blessed to have her influence!
January 28th, 2009 at 11:08 pm
Hey.. so yummyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy.. wish i was there.. U are a blessed one n u will be,, Happy CNY..Hugzzz
January 29th, 2009 at 12:37 am
Looks like you ate well! I made spring rolls for Chinese New Year, they were yummy.
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January 29th, 2009 at 7:20 am
Wowwweeeeee!!!! What a feast y’all had!
I can’t wait to see the next post for more pictures!
January 29th, 2009 at 8:43 am
That is how Zac draw human at the same age too. Without really showing the hands & fingers. LOL :D
What a feast!! Chilli Crab & Yu Sheng…. yum yum :):)
How’s KK now?
The weather gets warmer now & the mosquitoes are returning. My boys got bitten so badly. Amos is having slight fever, cough & running nose now.. sigh !! :(
January 29th, 2009 at 8:52 am
SLURP! I LOVE sharks’ fins too!!!!
Oh dear, I couldn’t remember how many helpings I had at my in-laws house two days ago!
So sorry…. I just couldn’t help it :(
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January 29th, 2009 at 9:02 am
Okay, most of the food stuff I did not understand but it definitely looked interesting!!!
Glad your nephew will be fine and your reunions looked like a great time!!!
Can’t wait to see the boys in their dragons!!!
January 29th, 2009 at 9:32 am
Erin,
no no no….
when it comes to cooking, its NEVER ME!
at my house, its Allan.
at my in-law’s, its MIL.
Me? just an assistant…. *wink*
January 29th, 2009 at 10:33 am
WHAT A FEAST !!!
Sounds like GRAND FUN indeed!
January 29th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
Hi Angeline :) I hope I’m not too late to wish you Gong Xi Fa Cai :p
Wow! All the food looked yummylicious! :) I would call it a fishball steamboat in my MIL’s hse too. Kind of weird not to have fishball in it, isn’t it? Haha!
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January 29th, 2009 at 2:47 pm
Whao..the food looks so yummy.. must be great savouring such delights with your family.
January 29th, 2009 at 3:43 pm
WOW hungry leh
the mushroom sea cucumber pork look really YUM! wanted to cook that but can’t find sea cucumber here! :(
we had chilli crab too :) but I realise it is too unglam to be eaten with visitors around! such a waste!
January 29th, 2009 at 4:25 pm
You have a great Chinese New Year! No doubt! Haa.. Great foods and lots of laughter! :)
January 29th, 2009 at 8:19 pm
happy niu year angie!
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