This is a Cari Makan post in KK, Sabah. A little guide for those who will come to Sabah to cari makan.
1. Coconut Pudding near Telipok/Tuaran.
My colleague introduced me this place, saying that this stalls was promoted on local TV show. There are many stalls around here but actually all do taste the same, because the recipe already open to public. It's not family secret anymore.
Personally I think that Malaysian should know how to patent our very own recipe. We got lots of nice food with original Malaysian flavour which love by foreigners. Somehow some countries may steal take action and patent the recipe before us.
Continue my story.
I tried coconut pudding once, and when JenJen came, I brought her to there again.
Take pic before itadakimasu.
White pudding inside.
Yea, this is well-known pudding coconut (RM4). Looks delicious!
The recipe is too easy to get. I asked my colleague how to make this pudding, then he called the girl and asked her the recipe and she told us everything. Oh gosh, how kind is our people.
Found an very useful article regarding home security.
If you want to buy or just buy a new house and want to renovate it, you should read this.
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When you get a new house, please don't only worry about what colour the tiles will be and extending the kitchen. Sure, we all want it to look good, but at the same time - make it safe and secure. Standard security isn't any good - because the security market in Malaysia is basically a cowboy market. The best price wins. I leave it to your imagination on what that would be.
In any case, here are some points to consider - mind you, these ideas are real cheap:
Use solid timber doors (about RM 300 each) for front and back doors.
Install quality lock sets - use a 5 lever mortice dead lock.