My family loves food so much that Sundays are considered “the best ever.” It is during this time of the week when my Mom meticulously and lovingly prepares not-so-ordinary dishes to fill her household’s stomachs and allow them to indulge and enjoy family luncheon leisurely.
Exchange of stories normally occurs at this time as well as plans revealed for the future. Sometimes even grave matters are discussed too. This is also the time when jokes are thrown, experiences of the week are shared and more stories are unfolded unhurriedly.
Let me share with you the numerous food trips we’ve had recently. Some places we’ve been to are new and the excitement to taste what the restaurant offered were satiating. The others, due to cravings and lack of choice but nevertheless made us contented and happy beings.
8 Spices Thai Cuisine. Steam whole lapu-lapu with spicy herb (pla phieza), Thai spring rolls and Bagoong fried rice.
Seoul Garden. Bokum Bap, Pan Fried Fish Fillet, Seafood Pancake, Garlic Chicken Bap, Stir Fried Korean Tang Hoon, Appetizer, Marinated Beef Bap.
My adventure to try new dishes will perpetually excite me. My senses are alive at the sight of mouthwatering and lavish food beautifully plated, inviting me to smell and taste them altogether. The ambiance may add to the pleasure and enjoyment of the moment.
On hindsight after giving much pondering, good food shared with the people I dearly love is considered superb especially on our “Sunday’s best ever!”
What greater blessing to give thanks for at a family gathering
than the family and the gathering. - Rober Brault
than the family and the gathering. - Rober Brault
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Yummy, looks good. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of some of the items, but have no clue what the others are. I do agree that food and family can make a great mix.
ReplyDeletewow, look at all that scumptious food! Food definitely tastes better when shared with good company.
ReplyDeleteI think it is so fun to gather together on Sunday and eat all sorts of things together. sandie
ReplyDeleteAll your food adventures look so enticing. It's so great that your mother lovingly prepares Sunday meals and that all your family gets together for family sharing. Be blessed. xx
ReplyDeleteeverything looks really good to me. when i was growing up, my mother did the same thing, Sunday dinner was the really big meal of the week.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyable to see some more of your beaut food experiences. The 8 Spices Thai Cuisine especially tempts!
ReplyDeleteFamily get-togethers over a meal are always nice. I can understand how your mother loves to cook for all of you. I too love cooking for our family. We don't live close enough for it to be every week but when we are able to be at the same table it's always a good time... full of laughs and chatter.
Hello, It's only 7 a.m. here --and I just woke up!!!!! However, your food makes me hungry early this morning... Think I need to go to the kitchen and see what I can find.... Hmmmmmm--nothing in my kitchen that looks as good as some of what you have shown us... Maybe I just need to visit your family!!!!!! ha ha ha.....
ReplyDeleteHave a great day. I did sign up to follow you. Thought I already was!!!!
Hugs,
Betsy
Some of the foods you have so beautifully taken pictures of look familar. We have a lot of Bermese refugees here in Fort Wayne, and our church has helped them have worship services in their own language with the help of translators. Sometimes the women treat us to some of their foods, and some of the your pictures remind me of what they prepared.
ReplyDeleteSome of the other things reminded me of when my daughter lived in Japan and we visited her there. When it was time to eat we would look and look at the foods pictured for us either in the menu or in their store windows, but many times didn't have a clue as to what we were eating, but most of it tasted good. We ate many foods we would never have dreamed of eating back home.
Thank you for sharing and I hope you have a great day!
Thank you for your nice words this morning. I hope I survive the schedule today and tomorrow. Then the rest of the week will be down hill - calm for a while.
ReplyDeleteHello. I stopped by from Snap That, and enjoyed the dishes. I love my grandchildren's reactions to new dishes and try to surprise them occasionally with a new restaurant.
ReplyDeleteHow blessed you are to have such a wonderful gathering with your family each Sunday.The food looks scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteTempting!!! :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you all had a great time.
Wow that all looks delicious, but I pity your Mom, she has a lot of work on Sundays, :) !
ReplyDeleteBTW Sunflowers are my favorite flowers too !
Suddenly I am feeling very, VERY hungry. :))
ReplyDeleteNow I'm hungry again!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteOh spring roll, I so miss you! Nagutom ako sa post mo sis, hehehe!
ReplyDeleteSo true, we enjoy food best if we dine with the people we love or care about. Dining is a good bonding moment with the family...it always leaves one full in the stomach as well as in the heart... :-)
ReplyDeleteAll looking so yummy and it's nearing lunchtime. You've got me craving for Thai food.
ReplyDeleteHow nice to be able to enjoy Sunday dinners with your family. I have been eating a lot of chicken pad thai lately and LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteYum! Craving for some bagoong rice now!:-)
ReplyDeleteShakey's food never fails to make me "burp". Mojos, chicken, pizza and pasta FTW!
ReplyDeleteShakeys makes me hungry! and OOOoh! i wanna try Seoul Garden too! looks yummy! :0)
ReplyDeleteYou most definitely have me drooling!!!! I like the fact that Sunday is the time for family. It's important to be together and sharing like that.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more. Food is best shared with people dear to you. I love thai food!!! :-)
ReplyDeleteI love weekends. Good food, family bonding, no worries about an unfinished project, and playing with my kids. Tomorrow is already Friday, can't wait for the weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love Sundays, too. And nothing makes Sunday more perfect than Family time and food. :)
ReplyDeletemy mouth is watering just looking at these images. I love Thai food the most. what a wonderful culinary delight you given me today! happy week to you.
ReplyDeleteYummy. I am sorry I was not able concentrate what you were writing. I got hungry looking at the food!
ReplyDeleteI thought I was getting hungry again as I looked at the photos and read your post. Super wow!!
ReplyDeletewow! now I'm hungry!
ReplyDeleteThe food looks really yummy. Sundays are really the best!
ReplyDeletei also love weekends, family bonding and my family mahilig din kumain
ReplyDeletethe food looks so appealing...kakagutom, haha!
i want to Thai cuisine. Is it true that they are all spicy? I have a high tolerance so this will be a challenge if true.
ReplyDeleteI love Sundays too because its family day. Kakagutom naman.
ReplyDeleteBy the way I'm now your follower. Hope you'll do the same.
ReplyDeleteI love sampling new dishes too. Sundays used to be Sinigang day for us. My dad would cook Sinigang for the family.
ReplyDeleteShakey's ( ^-^)/ Savory ( ^-^)/ Seoul Garden ( ^-^)/
ReplyDelete3 of my favorite go-to-restaurants that offer affordable BIG meals.
Wah now I'm craving for that Shakey's chicken!~
Seoul garden hotpot? There's a special branch? I'm used to the grill-your-own-meat type.
Seoul Garden is located on the 4th level of Ronbinson's Galleria and another branch in the metropolis. The price here is reasonable too :)
DeleteSunday's are our eat-out days so no one cooks. :D It's fun to try new restos and new cuisines with the entire fam.
ReplyDeleteNakakagutom naman nyan puro food.. Sarap kumain lalo ganito ang weather noh?
ReplyDeletePretty Gorgeous Kikay
nakakagutom, food is one of my weaknesses i love shanghai rolls
ReplyDeleteWow! yummy foods here!
ReplyDeleteyummy! my family loves to eat too. :)
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to bring my family for lunch outside on a Sunday....the food looks great by the way.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness! This left my mouth watering on the sight of such delish food! :D
ReplyDeleteSundays are really the best for family bonding. We've been doing this also for a long time and kids have learned to look forward to it after our hurch activities.
ReplyDeleteIt's true. Enjoying good foods while listening to the stories of each of the member of the family makes the food taste even better.
ReplyDeletei miss Shakeys!!!! will bring my family there this weekend
ReplyDeleteYummy! Full of mouth watering food. Ayayay! I feel hungry right now. :D I hope I can cook so that I can make something like this for my self. :D
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Oh Shakeys forgive me, I really love their foods, specially the crispy chicken and pizza of course. I feel hungry in the middle of the night.
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice that your family bonds every Sundays.. :) Wish my family could do it regularly too.
ReplyDeleteI am so interested with the Malunggay Noodles since the family is now gearing to eat vegetarian dishes, as much as possible, better if daily dose for veggie dishes.
ReplyDeletenow i miss my mom who used to cook our great meals. we seldom go out during sundays but we made it a point to have stories to share over extraordinary meals.
ReplyDeleteWow! Lots of food! The best nga yan sis.
ReplyDeleteooh, how yummy this foods. now i'm getting hungry.
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