Happy 2014!

Aw a half part of me couldn’t believe that 2013 just has one more day. Just wanted to say thank you for everyone who read this blog so far. Lets accomplish greater dreams a year ahead and hope everyone has an awesome 2014!
Pardon me for this iPhone selfie :)

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The Endless Bali I

Phew! Finally I could find my leisure time to share this post to you, too late to be posted I know but better than never right?. Okay, I won’t talk about how’s popular Bali on this earth (universe knew already! :P) though sharing my four-days-quick-jaunt in Bali is my little pleasure for this blog. I think :). It’s been almost four months all pictures for this post stayed inside my hardisk, I was too busy to gather them and write about this (If I don’t want you to call me lazy!).

Bali as I knew is endless. Coastal, mountains, diverse tourist attractions, excellent food by international and local restaurants, sophisticated art forms, and the culture plus friendliness of the local people, everything is there. Renowned as the Best Island in the world by Travel+Leisure magazine in 2010 was a little acknowledgment for Bali, the goddess island.

My quick jaunt to Bali almost didn’t happen. I was thinking to skip it for another year cause I wanted to spend my last seven days in my house. As I knew, my 30 days in Indonesia was too short to be enjoyed, though. I was too busy among random things, from attending friend’s gathering, handling some administrative requirements for my parents (excited for that gift! :)), shopping (annual-shopping I think :P), and many more. Spending a week left in the house was my plan before, but Ruli, my best friend reminded me that I would be regret if I didn’t go anywhere while I was in Indonesia, he meant outside city. I said I did cause I had a plan before to have a little traveling at least I could feel a thing called vacation. Singapore and Hong Kong were on my list before cause I do not need visa to travel there but as I said, those random things really chopped my time.

Then I started back thinking about Bali. Four days, and I went with my sister. We took flight from Surabaya on 23rd August by 9am from Surabaya and landed by 11am in Bali. Let me say my jaunt was three days cause we spent our first day mostly inside our hotel (I was quite tired that day and decided to start walking around near our hotel). We stayed in a little yet nice and comfortable hotel in Kuta. We started walking around Kuta at 4 pm and visited Beachwalk to take a peek to that mall. We took coffee and pastries at Rollas Coffee&Tea and enjoyed our late- noon-convo there. I made a call to hire a car for the next day and finally found that we would go to Ubud!. We passed Kuta beach to see sunset that day, sadly the sunset wasn’t dramatic enough to be wowed and in the evening, we walked through the Kuta street and felt the evening vibe back to our hotel. iPhone pictures from our first day.

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The next day Ubud was our destination outside Kuta. We left our hotel from 9am and went straight away to get our breakfast. We were so excited visiting Bebek Bengil ‘Tepi Sawah’ and had no regret to wait 40 minutes until the restaurant was ‘really’ open. My sister was waiting in the rustic gazebo while I was busy exploring around the rice field. The scenery of the rice field was stunningly green while the Balinese instrument was melodious in the air, pretty much made our morning. So calm, refreshing, and oh the food, we had no doubt to say that Bebek Bengil was on our must-eat food in Bali. The food was too heavy for breakfast :P (at least for me) nonetheless the crispy duck, various sambals and the Balinese satay were too-yummy indeed.

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After breakfast we went to Monkey Forest (to see monkeys? :P) and spent like an hour before we continued our day in Ubud to Pura Tirta Empu. No picture to be attached from Monkey Forest even though I took some (no deliberate pics, sorry :P). Visiting Pura Tirta Empul, a Hindu temple in Tampak Siring was more interesting than Monkey Forest. Tirta Empul is well-known as a place where the Balinese have come to bathe in the sacred waters for healing and spiritual merit. Some pictures taken with iPhone and NEX from Tirta Empul visit. Oh I heart the detail of the building around the temple.

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Our driver suggested to pass Kintamani for a second before we went back to hotel. Enjoying the blues there was appeased. The weather was so cold and windy, and oh now I feel regret I didn’t stop at Luwak coffee shop along there (pfft!). Just an iPhone picture for Kintamani.

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More pictures for the next post! :)

Keep Learning

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Last night I felt so failed. There was something wrong with my spirit of work till I couldn’t work properly for two concepts I made for Christmas. I concluded that the first concept was failed, second was the same. Sometimes I feel like giving up, then I remember that there is a lesson from a mistake.

Failure teach me to keep learning.

Just Garlic

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I’ve mentioned quite often on this blog that working in event industry is challenging. Time flies too fast, so many instant jobs can come quickly, deadlines everyday, working over night. All of that can make you such a loser if you can not keep your life balance. It happens in me, until now I still struggling to keep my life balance. If I have to work overnight for two days (average time is 16 hours without sleep :| times two! Yes, I’ve done so many times!) I have to make sure that I have enough energy from food such an example, if not, I will collapse (God for bit! :|). Sadly, I have no choice if I have to eat junk food among my endless job. It isn’t easy for me that I have to fill energy, in the other hand I realize that they aren’t good if I take too much. By the time I’m on ‘me-time’ at home, cooking is such a way to pay my bill from those junk. Excuse for this long and tacky preface :P.

On this post I will share a simply light soup (or broth?) that I love to cook. Believe me this is so much better and easier than instant noodles if I have to compare with. A part of how simply it is, I love the main ingredient ; Garlic!.

I just love garlic so much either the pungent flavor or the health benefits. It isn’t a secret that Garlic may help improve our iron metabolism so for me, this garlic soup is the one of the simpliest-lightest-and fastest-recipe of soup I heart. This soup is such a DIY recipe, you just need 8 gloves of garlic (I always put more! slice them), pinch of salt and white ground pepper, margarine, vegetable oil, as a spice. Surely you’ll need chicken fillet as basic broth, carrot and leek for a flavour.

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First step, boil water and put chicken fillet in it, prepare your frying pan and heat vegetable oil. Put garlic and add margarine. Then add pinch of salt and pepper, wait a second until you can smell the flavor. The spice is ready, move it to your boil chicken, add carrot and leek (sliced). You just need to wait for 15 until 20 minutes. The garlic soup is ready to be played with another ingredient!

Mixing with another ingredient is another thing I love from this soup. You just need to make it once and mix with pasta, vermicelli, or veggies. On that day when I cooked for lunch, I mixed with spinach pasta, broccoli, tofu and chinese lettuce. I wanted the pasta a bit dry so I wasn’t put too much soup in my bowl. The taste was so light.

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I was enjoying this garlic soup with vermicelli such an early dinner kind of. I just added slices of tofu, fresh lettuce, and sprinkled minced red pepper. Oh I always make sure my garlic soup isn’t too salty, it’s easier to make it saltier by adding salt separately.

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The following day I had the same garlic soup for breakfast. Little spinach and poached egg were inside my bowl, and  little chilli and soya sauce to make the flavor tastier (chilli and soya sauce such a perfect mate, inspired by Bakso. I’m craving Bakso right now, gah! :()

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That’s it. Garlic soup is become one of my fav food from now, and do you think there is no food as simply as easy as quick as junk food? You should try this garlic soup! :)

P.S I just realized that these pictures on this post are quite Cereal-ish, clean and fresh, excuse for this confidence yet Cereal is so damn beautiful! :)

Last Sunday Snack

Last Sunday I took 30 minutes of my afternoon time to cook a simply chocolate snack that was so perfect to be enjoyed in evening time, choco mousse pudding that I made from super easy ingredients ; dark cocoa powder from Cadbury, full cream milk, rum, sugar, gelatin, and Nutella. No wonder the texture was different after I added Nutella in last minute, I will try one more time if I have leisure noon this week Sunday (and probably add foamy-egg white and whipped cream? and strawberry fla, I can imagine the taste will be yummier and the look will be prettier :)).

Pardon for the last snap of this pudding, I’ll snap better for another food I cook. I promise :).

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Muesli

Oh I’m living in December already, most hectic month on my (work) life. That means probably I have to struggle to keep updating this blog which is I know its gonna be quite challenging. This kind of job I’m working in isn’t easy if I can’t manage my time, among of overload-deadlines-as-always and upcoming briefs in this peak season I’m struggling to keep my life balance. As much as I could, though.

For an example, like this time, I’m in front of my Macbook, just finished editing some of the pictures for this post after I spent 30 minutes inside my kitchen cooking my dinner. Tomorrow I can’t guarantee myself can stay quietly on top of my bed and enjoy freeze KitKat while I’m writing because of unpredictable things always come up in this industry. Therefore I always enjoy every second of my leisure time to do something I love. And I always do for my food as well. When I had no proper food for my ritual breakfast like what I had last Thursday cause I worked day and night, I did enjoy myself with simply yummy breakfast kind of in following day.

Muesli was my choice. What I love from Muesli apart of how easy to prepare it as a breakfast is I can mix it with any fruits that I want. Just added yogurt and chopped fresh fruits, strawberry, kiwi, orange, apple, banana and oh I had almonds on my plate either. All of them just made my two-days breakfast such a little heavenly meal. Pardon for the iPhone in some of these pictures, I couldn’t help myself to drop my NEX and capture my breakfast for Instagram instead :P.

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Be Grateful

I just felt something different today, among up and down deadlines on my desk, 3d rendering from new brief is needed for tomorrow meeting (just came this eve, gah!), and so many messy things, instead of throwing ‘shits’ or negative energy kind of, I chose to be calm and kept doing my things. It was so peaceful on my mind and soul by being grateful. Whatever it is, good or bad, just be grateful and keep positive for next day, for future either. And probably, starting a morning with positivity and a little little thing that makes me happy is a key to pass a day.

Oh, little thing I did was started this breakfast in my room. Taken with iPhone.

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P.S. Hm, this week is gonna be so hectic, starting by tomorrow, after all I should have time to cook and playing with my camera for food lodge.

The Inspiring Atre

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I’ve written how’s easy to make friend nowadays on this post, and I should thank to social media for that, though. From Twitter I knew Atre, an inspiring writer based in Jakarta. Lucky me I could meet her this year.

Atre is a fantastic freelance writer, loves sunset, food and traveling. I felt in love with her talent since I found her blog which admires me how she has a creative way to putting emotion and feeling into words. Then, I knew that I had to find time to meet Atre in person. After we tweeted for a while and putted her on my list, we met in my last day in Jakarta finally.

Early afternoon we met in The Baked Goods after I walked around Sabang street and enjoyed the vibes. When I met Atre my first impression was, Oh, we would talk so much things. I was totally right. We talked so much about our career, from how I moved from country, giddy part of me capturing food (she knew that day, just a cake, pudding, tea and coffee and all that made me thought for my Instagram feed, gah), my next dreams, Alice Gao was on our conversation (surely!), about her short trip to Switzerland this year for a work (it made me envy, though), her journey and decision behind when she chose to be a freelancer in the city, obstacles being a freelancer and so much more. I was enjoyed that noon seriously.

After we chatted for two and half hours in The Baked Goods, we moved to Plaza Indonesia. We were walking through my-always-fav-hour-in-a-day (read : four pm-ish) and shared our own journeys for past two years. I felt a bit guilty that Atre had a little injury on her legs for walking with me. But she was enjoyed the conversation as much as I did until we didn’t realize that our way to Plaza Indonesia was a bit far. In a small cute cafe called Dill Gourmet we sat down and kept sharing. A slice of green tea pie and red velvet, and two cups of apple and lemon tea were on our table. In that cafe she became another witness how I took my iPhone and snapped them at least 15 times then I chose just only one for Instagram. It was crazy I know to keep a person waiting to enjoy the food, though (everyone who share table with me knows exactly my relation between food and camera :P). We shared a bit about the food in between of our conversation.

After a while, after I looked at my time we finally had to say bye. Atre escorted me until I got a taxi in front of plaza then I headed to airport with a-little-sad-feeling-to-leave-Indonesia even it was my third time. I wish I had longer time to spend time with Atre and learn from her but I should say I got so much lessons from our meeting. How Atre has a brave to be a freelance writer, choosing her what-her-heart-said for a passion and live from it, freelancer-way-to-work and perhaps she would be a second person who inspired me (after Alice) if someday I choose to be a freelancer. Tre, someday we will explore Namibia and her sunsets, like what you have said to me ‘every dreams has their own possibilities to be real’. Holy shit, I love that words :)

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And another thing, such an honor for me that Atre wrote about me on her blog, the simplicity from her write-up yet truly beautiful makes me say, go and read about it! :)

P.S. Tagline of this blog has changed officially after me and Atre were brainstormed for a while. Thank you Tre!

King Halim (bagian 2)

“…ada ritual yang selalu kami lakukan setelah berdoa, saya lupa kami menyebutnya apa. Semacam sharing kecil-kecilan tentang apa yang kami rasa dan kami alami setiap pagi sebelum bekerja. Setelahnya, kami mulai membahas pekerjaan, target harian, target hari kemarin yang selalu meleset, proyek-proyek baru, dan hal-hal semacam itu…” – King Halim bagian 1 –

Setelah satu bulan saya mulai bekerja di meja kerja sendiri. Meja kerja kami berbentuk huruf L, saya duduk di paling pojok. Di atas meja ada seperangkat komputer, alat tulis, kalender duduk, beberapa buku pribadi yang biasa saya baca saat jam istirahat, serta rak plastik kecil tempat menyimpan barang-barang pribadi. Dinding depan dan samping kiri adalah tempat dimana saya selalu menempel beberapa print-out designs, figur-figur inspiratif, beberapa reminder di atas post-it (dan tiba-tiba saya rindu akan meja saya). Dibanding meja Jalal yang lebih minimalis tanpa print-out desain menempel di dinding, atau meja Edwin yang agak istimewa dengan seperangkat speaker untuk musik dan radio (sampai saat ini saya masih penasaran box yang ada didekat meja Edwin, persis di titik ‘L’ dari meja kami :P), atau meja Yuriko yang dipenuhi sekantong makanan-makanan pembentuk otot, apalagi meja Tomo yang seringkali tak berpenghuni, meja saya bisa dibilang paling hits. Meja berlapis vinyl itu tidak hanya tempat menghabiskan waktu dengan ide-ide mengambang, tapi sering pula saya sulap menjadi studio terselubung tiap jam istirahat. Studio untuk memotret bekal yang hampir setiap hari ada, bekal?

Ada semir sepatu pula? :P
Ada semir sepatu pula? :P
Aw, ini rupa meja terakhir sebelum saya pergi :)
Aw, ini rupa meja terakhir sebelum saya pergi :)

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From Foods, There is Memory. Memories.

Jika saya ingat lagi, saya bukan karyawan baik-baik soal poin ‘tidak-diperbolehkan-membawa-makanan-dari-luar’ yang jelas-jelas ada di peraturan perusahaan. Jelas insting ‘food-photographer-wannabe‘ saya yang bahkan saat itu belum segila sekarang, ternyata mampu mendorong saya melanggar aturan, hehe. Mungkin peraturan tadi tidak berlaku untuk makanan dalam bentuk cemilan asal kuantitasnya masih masuk akal, tapi saya? Jangan ditanya. Bekal saya tidak sembarangan.

Bayangkan saja, sebagai bagian dari tim kreatif di perusahaan, saya satu-satunya yang lebih mirip staf dapur dibanding keempat teman-teman di tim. Saya yang selalu repot dengan makanan-apa-yang-akan-dinikmati bersama hari ini, ide bekal apa untuk besok, buah apa yang harus dibeli setelah jam pulang kantor, hal-hal semacam itu saat ini mengingatkan saya akan satu hal. Ternyata makanan bisa menciptakan kenangan bersama orang-orang tertentu di waktu yang lalu.

Dulu setiap pagi, sebagai salah satu karyawan yang paling pagi sampai di kantor, setelah melewati screener sidik jari untuk absen harian, saya sering mampir ke dapur. Saya punya ‘tim’ sendiri yang baik hati mempersilahkan saya mengakses lemari es. Tujuan saya tentu untuk menyimpan bekal-bekal berbahan dasar buah-buahan, es krim, atau semacam puding-pudingan yang memerlukan temperatur dingin, yang akan sangat nikmat sebagai makanan penutup setelah makan siang. Biasanya jika jarum jam menunjukkan angka tiga setelah pukul dua belas, saya menyelinap ke HRD. Memohon ijin mengambil barang di loker, atau ada keperluan untuk menelpon seseorang dari handphone yang juga ada di loker adalah beberapa alasan untuk kembali ke dapur untuk mengambil ‘barang-simpanan’ tadi (oh perusahaan perhiasan tidak akan membiarkan karyawannya membawa handphone kecuali tim marketing dan sales, hihi, kasian ya :P).

Sesekali saya takut jika kepala HRD memergoki saya membawa satu kantong besar makanan dari dapur hingga kemudian ide lain muncul di benak saya. Bekerja sama dengan mbak-mbak yang selalu menyiapkan makan siang staf di pantry tentu solusi terbaik. Mereka selalu leluasa melewati gerbang pemisah lorong dengan entrance pabrik saat jam makan siang. Saat itulah saya bisa mendapatkan bekal-bekal yang tadi disimpan di lemari es. Sebentar, bukan hanya mereka yang bekerja sama dengan saya, tiba-tiba saya ingat teman saya di customer service dulu, Nanik, dan salah satu staf marketing, Ratna. Mereka berdua seringkali membantu menyimpan bekal-bekal saya di lemari es di ruang marketing. Mereka berdua juga sering saya undang ke ruang konseptor saat waktu menikmati bekal-bekal itu tiba. Nanik, Ratna, apa kabarmu sekarang? :) (saya yakin mereka ingat betul bekal-bekal saya, hehe).

Lemari es memang saya perlukan untuk bekal-bekal tadi, tapi tempat penyimpanan teraman adalah di ruangan sendiri. Tepat di depan meja meeting, ada meja panjang yang memiliki sekat-sekat didalamnya. Disanalah tempat saya menyimpan bekal-bekal ‘kering’. Roti, sereal coklat (Edwin pasti ingat, ia sering mencuri sereal coklat saya. Gah!), Energen, garnish-garnish kering semacam choco chips dan kismis, oh tidak hanya bekal, ada beberapa peralatan dapur. Mulai dari cangkir beragam bentuk, parutan keju, piring saji, nampan, sendok, garpu, pisau, hingga saringan teh yang biasa saya gunakan untuk menabur gula bubuk pun ada. Gila, parah ya? Haha, saya sadar dulu seharusnya saya melamar posisi staf dapur, bukan di tim kreatif.

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Lewat makanan pula saya memiliki beberapa kenangan pribadi. Salah satu bekal yang paling sering saya bawa adalah jeli dan puding. Selain paling mudah dan cepat dimasak sepulang kerja, jeli paling bisa dimainkan dengan bahan makanan lain. Ditambah aneka buah dan yogurt, jeli bisa berubah menjadi salad buah. Direndam di dalam larutan Nutrisari dengan tomat segar selama dua jam sama nikmatnya. Disantap biasa juga tak kalah nikmat. Jika saya tidak sedang malas, puding jadi pilihan lain. Dua makanan itu tentu mengingatkan kenangan saya pada Yuriko. Ia pecinta jeli pun puding. Tak jarang jatahnya selalu lebih banyak dari yang lain.

Yuriko dan saya sama-sama menyukai olahan berbahan dasar buah, pernah suatu siang saya ‘nyeletuk’ blueberry. Buah yang masih terbilang mahal di Indonesia itu mencuri perhatian saya saat berkunjung ke Ranch Market. Saya hanya membolak-balik kemasannya sekedar ingin tahu apa saja nutrisi di balik blueberry dan dari mana asalnya, saya beli? Tidak!. Haha, mahal (!!!). Dengan gaji seadanya di King Halim dulu, kemungkinan kecil saya rela membuang lima puluh ribu lebih hanya untuk segenggam blueberry. Stroberi lokal yang biasa didapat di Hero atau Giant masih affordable untuk kantong saya. Setelah ‘nyeletuk’ blueberry tadi, esoknya di ruang tempat loker karyawan berada, Yuriko memberi saya sekotak buah yang sebenarnya berwarna ungu itu (bukan biru!). Saya pulang, di benak saya sudah ada ide mau diapakan blueberry tadi. Pisang Cavendish (itu pisang saya pikir stylish sekali, entah kenapa bisa semulus itu ya :P *ngelindur), sekotak stroberi dan yogurt saya pikir teman terbaik blueberry. Esok paginya, smoothies segar sudah menjadi bekal saya hari itu. Tidak seperti biasanya bekal saya bagi, kali ini smoothies mahal itu cuman kami nikmati berdua. Ya iyalah, masak smoothies seharga seratus ribu lebih yang hanya cukup untuk dua orang dibagi-bagi? Haha, sounds stingy huh? :P

Oh iya, dulu saat saya masih jadi pengikut Edwin Lau kemudian bertemu Yuriko di kantor, sifat-sifat memilih makanan sempat hinggap. Everything fried? najis, boiled jauh lebih baik. Susu rendah lemak tentu pilihan bijaksana. MSG snacks? stay away from me :P.

Jika Yuriko yang hampir setiap hari membawa roti gandum, dada ayam yang direbus sebagai pengganti nasi, pisang, atau snack-snack impornya, itu karena saat itu ia sedang menjalani program pembentukan otot, saya? Haha, saya hanya murid baru chef yang gencar mempromosikan gaya hidup sehat itu. Program televisinya di MetroTV dulu selalu saya tonton, saya hanya terkesima ajarannya ; kok makan saja teliti benar. Kalori, nutrisi, hal-hal semacam itu hampir setiap hari merasuk di pikiran saya untuk kemudian saya bagi di kantor. Jika dibandingkan dulu dengan sekarang, setelah saya pikir-pikir, dulu saya cukup ‘kemalan’. Sebelum jadi ‘a-little-glutton’ dan ‘food-photographer-wannabe’, saya jauh cermat memilih makanan. Tomo pasti ingat apa tagline saya saat itu “hargai tubuhmu dengan makanan bergizi” haha.

Lain Yuriko lain Edwin. Sahabat Yuriko ini jauh lebih fleksibel untuk urusan makanan. Ia masih bisa menerima lemak-lemak jahat dari sebatang coklat, atau pisang goreng dengan taburan gula bubuk diatasnya, atau donat kentang yang saya tweaked sedikit dengan isian pisang dan coklat. Beda jauh dengan Yuriko, Edwin, saya pikir lebih bisa menghargai pemberian makanan berlemak yang jelas-jelas, saya dan Yuriko pasti menolaknya secara halus :P. Seingat saya Edwin suka sekali coklat hingga sering sekali mencuri sereal coklat saya :P (ingat Win?), ia lebih suka puding dibanding jeli, pecinta ceker ayam sama seperti Jalal. Oh, jika saya membawa salad buah, mulai anggur, kiwi, stroberi, apel, jeruk mandarin yang tentu menggoda tidak hanya dari paduan warnanya di mangkuk besar, Edwin pasti memilih buah dengan nutrisi tertinggi (cih! -____-).

Pernah suatu pagi ada perbincangan lucu antara saya, Yuriko dan Edwin. Sembari menikmati jus jambu segar yang lagi-lagi bekal saya pagi itu, Edwin ‘nyeletuk’, ini jus masih ada bijinya. Saya dengan PD-nya menanggapi celetukannya dengan “Eh, bijinya itu juga bagus”. Yuriko menampani, “Iya, pahit-pahit gimana gitu rasa bijinya”. Saya semakin menjadi, “Eh bener, setahu saya ‘gapapa’ kok diminum sama bijinya, disamping vitamin C-nya yang sangat tinggi dari dagingnya, bijinya juga bagus. Tahu tidak, vitamin C-nya jauh lebih tinggi dari jeruk”. Kemudian saya serasa ditampar Edwin “ngawur, itu biji ga bisa dicerna dan bisa bikin usus buntu”. Haha, saya mau ketawa saat itu tapi saya tahan, murid baru Edwin Lau yang sok tahu :P.

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Lagos,  9 ; 52 pm.