Saturday, December 15, 2007

Manly Men acquire cave painting tool!

Or at least its modern equivalent.

I went through my cupboard the other day. Wow. The stuff in there was interesting. However, most interestingly, I have found a digital camera! =D So finally manly men will have pictorial documentation of adventures. It's a very old lumix, so I apologise for the rather crappy quality of the images...



So this is post-As notes pile. It looks deceptively little, but my shelf is rather deep and the actual amount notes I have are about twice as much.



I found my digital camera here! It was hiding in the PSU box. Massive book on the layer above is my SATs book.

Okay enough frivalous photos. I present to you my humble little kitchen:



This is my cooking area. Unbelievably small and claustrophobic.



By comparison, this is Terence's cooking area. His stove has a non-existent gradient function. It is either a hot enough to boil a monkey's bum, or off.



This is my fridge. It is incredibly empty, both because I eat so much and because my grandparents have gone back to China and so we are not cooking in the epic proportions they used to any more.

Being a typical Chinese household, we have our own little store of secret dried herbs and spices that can resuscitate a dying cow if necessary. Now, never before seen images of Wang's private store of secret ingredients, taken at the risk of ninjas sent by the Family slipping Eno into my drink. =D Another story for another day.



Rather messy =S But speaking of messy, one more frivolous photo, this time of my table. Haha i am seriously untidy.



I am rather spartan and surprisingly quite organised when it comes to my cooking area though. Partially because it is amazingly empty too. =S We cook and make do with just about anything we lay our hands on at home. Consequently, my ingredients area is extremely small and very poorly stocked. That also means every time I have food project I end up doing quite a lot of shopping because I usually do not have anything at all.



Hahaha. So that is it. A simple introduction to my cosy and rather claustrophobic working space =)

Peace,
Photography Meister Wang

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