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Where’s My Rice?

18 June 2009 By: Marlene26 Comments

cod fillet
cod fillét and what’s that sauce

This is a continuation of my previous post.

The only moment when almost everybody stopped talking was during lunch.  The food, somehow, really kept the mouth from talking and I was glad it did.  I could hear no talking but the sound of cutlery placed on plates.  Seemed better for a moment.  Some looked like a hungry wolf and gorged as soon as the food was served.  But I wasn’t the happiest at all when I saw potatoes served on my plate.  The cod fillét was luscious enough to become pleasing to the eyes as well as to the palates.  But I would be more willing to eat this with rice, lol!  Sometimes, we just can’t get what we want.

About Marlene

Marlene works as a teacher, but she blogs in her spare time. She started blogging in 2007, and since then, it has become one of her hobbies. She writes for Lemback.com, which she and her husband have built and managed but later moved to Wordpress to join other WP bloggers. Connect Marlene on Twitter

Comments

  1. blinkky says

    18 June 2009 at 17:50

    I think I’ve to eat rice everyday. Can’t live without it =)
    .-= blinkky´s last blog ..My Alexa Rank After 81 Days Blogging =-.

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    • Marlene says

      18 June 2009 at 23:52

      Same here, blinkky. Rice has always been my staple food.

      Reply
  2. Liza says

    18 June 2009 at 19:16

    Lol, yes I would much rather have it with rice too. Parang kulang pag walang rice. 🙂

    Thanks for visiting and leaving a comment. Hope to see you again soon. 🙂
    .-= Liza´s last blog ..Move Products Faster =-.

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    • Marlene says

      18 June 2009 at 23:53

      Liza, parang di kasi nakakabusog ang potatoes at tinapay, hehee!

      Sure, likewise. I’ve found your site sa WW and I like it. 😉

      Reply
  3. Reesie says

    18 June 2009 at 23:56

    I always order food with rice on the side. Hehe. Di ako nabubuhay ng potatoes lang!
    .-= Reesie´s last blog ..On Board With The New Mexico Rail Runner =-.

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    • Marlene says

      20 June 2009 at 23:50

      Ganun din ako, kung hindi lang free yan ay rice na ang inorder ko, hehee.

      Reply
  4. BK says

    19 June 2009 at 03:13

    I guess being Asian, rice is still very much our staple food. I was wondering if they would serve rice or exchange the potato with rice for you, if you asked? I never tried something like this before and was thinking maybe they would. 😉

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    • Marlene says

      20 June 2009 at 23:52

      BK, I’d be glad to exchange it to rice if I could. But the lunch was free courtesy of our bosses so we had no choice. Although we had rice a year before so I thought we’d have the same this year.

      Reply
  5. willie says

    19 June 2009 at 03:13

    ahhh..meal time…it is always the best time of all…glad God created tummy for us…so that we can sit together and have a good fellowship with others.

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      20 June 2009 at 23:53

      And meals can keep the mouth free from talking, too. I was glad it did that day. 🙂

      Reply
  6. Nick Phillips says

    19 June 2009 at 18:10

    You’re right, that looks like something that goes well with rice!

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      20 June 2009 at 23:55

      And that sauce is just perfect to savor the rice with, hehee!

      Reply
  7. liferamblings says

    20 June 2009 at 01:05

    i would very much love it with rice too, it looks tempting. thanks for visiting 🙂
    .-= liferamblings´s last blog ..PhotoHunt – Creamy =-.

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    • Marlene says

      20 June 2009 at 23:58

      All Asians would love it with rice. 🙂

      Likewise, my pleasure.

      Reply
  8. Amor says

    20 June 2009 at 11:15

    Ako rin, mas gugustuhin kong kanin yan with rice. Hmm, parang nagutom ako, hehe.
    .-= Amor´s last blog ..My Top 10 Emerging Influential Blogs for 2009 =-.

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    • Marlene says

      21 June 2009 at 00:00

      Mas nabusog sana rin ako kung kanin ang ni-served. Kaya lang wala kaming choice kasi libre, hahaa!

      Reply
  9. visitbalinatures says

    20 June 2009 at 14:41

    rice..rice..rice.. Jati Luwih,the most exciting and the biggest padi (“rice”) field with perfect irrigation system.

    go to bali…

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      21 June 2009 at 00:02

      Thanks a lot. Soon I’ll eat rice everyday in the Ph. 🙂

      Reply
  10. Love Poems | Love Quotes says

    20 June 2009 at 15:13

    Rice is better than mashed potatoes IMO. More healthy anyway you have it.

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      21 June 2009 at 00:04

      Uhh, I eat mashed potatoes with meatballs only, but I don’t do this a lot.

      Reply
  11. Jacob Yap says

    20 June 2009 at 16:05

    Oh no, who can live without rice? I love rice, and I think most Asian too.
    .-= Jacob Yap´s last blog ..The Top 7 Blogging Mistakes =-.

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    • Marlene says

      21 June 2009 at 00:05

      You’re right! Who can live without rice? I have always have rice stocked in my larder.

      Reply
  12. Joy says

    25 June 2009 at 07:02

    Kaka gutom naman nito hehehe. Yeah rice rice!

    Reply
    • Marlene says

      26 June 2009 at 22:00

      Ano pa nga ba, mukhang rice talaga ang mga Asyano, hahaa!

      Reply

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