Die Die Must JIAK
What are my "to-do"s when i travel overseas?
The top most important for me is to "JIAK".
"JIAK" is our local way of saying "eat".
Hence, on every trip, I will "JIAK" and continue to jiak after "JIAK".
It is a family joke that we can discuss what to jiak for dinner while we are polishing up lunch at the very moment. Our appetites are insatiable!
So when travelling, it becomes a personal challenge to eat the local delights - in other words, Die Die must Try!!!
Insert picture: Die Die Must Jiak clams in Hong Kong, North Point
Not trying any local delights is like visiting Paris but not having at least a selfie with Effiel Tower or the Lourve Museum.
But then, I am always someone who prioritises "JIAK" over sightseeing. So my question to you, my readers, is: When faced with Die Die must Try food, yet there is only ONE stomach space... what do you do?
Drop me a note! I would love to hear all suggestions:)
The top most important for me is to "JIAK".
"JIAK" is our local way of saying "eat".
Hence, on every trip, I will "JIAK" and continue to jiak after "JIAK".
It is a family joke that we can discuss what to jiak for dinner while we are polishing up lunch at the very moment. Our appetites are insatiable!
So when travelling, it becomes a personal challenge to eat the local delights - in other words, Die Die must Try!!!
Insert picture: Die Die Must Jiak clams in Hong Kong, North Point
But then, I am always someone who prioritises "JIAK" over sightseeing. So my question to you, my readers, is: When faced with Die Die must Try food, yet there is only ONE stomach space... what do you do?
Drop me a note! I would love to hear all suggestions:)
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