Monday, September 6, 2010

Tale of the Rabbit Satay

As a parent,  we all know that it's always hard to get our child to try something new.  We went to eat satay at Kajang with some friends,  namely Wati,  Jessy and co.  There was rabbit satay on the menu and the gang decided to order that.  For those who are wondering what satay is,  here is the definition of satay by wikipedia.

Satay is a popular and yummy dish of Malaysia and I have yet to meet someone who does not like this dish.  Anyway,  I was wondering how we could make Clarissa try the rabbit satay.  In the end,  we decided to keep quiet and just let her eat it first.  

It worked like a charm.  She was happily tucking into the satay as per photo.  After eating her first satay stick or skewer,  I couldn't help myself.  I can't remember who took these photos (its either me or Jessy) or who asked her the following:

"Do you know what you are eating?"

C replies, "Yes it's satay."

"Do you know that its RABBIT satay?"

C looks shocked and then says: "EEWWWW I am going to puke."

And the photos says it all.  









Materials used:
American Crafts Dear Lizzy papers,  My Mind's Eye Lush pp,  Lace trim by Scarlet Lime,  Thickers alphas,  Jillibean Brown Sticker Alphas,  Glossy Accents,  Beacon Glue and 3d pop up foam.

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5 comments:

  1. Love your LO Michelle and the story is so obvious in the pictures isn't it :-) heheee I wonder if she will be cautious next time she has a satay and asks what type of meat it is! ;-)

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  2. LOL, that's a story! I'm a satay lover myself, but I think I'll be just like her if someone told me what I was biting into was a rabbit satay!

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  3. this is sooo funny! glad u manage to capture and scrap it. Tell c, auntie nadhrah said after all is not that bad right?

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  4. Eewww rabbit satay!,,, love the American craft can't get enough of them!

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  5. hahaha...i can still remember C reaction when we told her it was Rabbit...but she enjoy it after all :)
    nice M to document this!

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