Hari Raya 2012


It’s been a busy raya for me and my family. Busy stuffing my face in bamia, rendang and cookies, my girth is now officially the size of equator (not to mention the indigestion that comes with chowing bfast while takilng about what mummy’s serving for lunch…..and tea, the open houses, snacking on more crap before bed tyvm! My poor liver must be cursing now!
I’ve had heaps and heaps mummy’s’s yummylicious Bamia (it’s tradition and a must have every raya, a and I’ve had it ever since I can remember. The recipe was passed down from my grandmother from Penang, Mak Nani. What it is is actually a thick meaty soupy broth,laden in okra and beef, swimming in potatoes and yummy carrots too! I simply can’t imagine having anything else other than this stewy goodness come raya morning. The darnest thing is that the stew gets better and better than the year before. The soup thickens by the 2nd day, which is my favourite when eaten with Roti Benggali and a dash of Tokyu (kicap) which I recently purchased during a trip to Penang while attending my uncle’s funeral. I know it’s in bad form to be thinking about food for raya during a funeral but where else can I get genuine Roti Benggali in KL? The Loaf??? Anyhoo, that is Bamia folks. Forget the ketupat and rendang or whatever the others are having, but Bamia is still the way to go. I’ve uploaded some pictures of our family and my Bamia. I do hope that you’ll enjoy it!
Bamia
 
 I don’t  think I have a problem when I spend more on food for my family than my baju kurung for raya. A simple cotton baju kurung I purchased in Masjid India for RM50. It looks good, comfy and I’m very happy with it btw!
Me in my baju kurung raya
 Two things that thee kids look forward to during Raya: Firecrackers, duit raya. Period.
At Opah's House

Shahril's first Raya in 4 years. Seen here with Mama

The night before Raya, with the Takbir in the background

Mama, sisters and me....Erin crying far right

Opah with her cucu's

Mama with her cucu's

Last day Ramadan, Groupbase Restaurant

Cutie pies, first day Raya
The  kids had a crackin’ good time with their fireworks that Shahril bought from Pasar Keramat. RM 350 worth of all sorts of boom boom…. It was so loud I was deaf by the time they were done. But at least, they had fun during Raya and that’s all that matters. My kids had quite a haul for their duit raya, counting them ever so often. Sorry kids, it’s all going into your savings!

Now, where’s my bamia?