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Laksa Boy
Tim started eating spicy food when he was 1+. He would go after our Hokkien Mee (aka Prawn Mee). Now he will go after my asam laksa. Everytime when I am having laksa, he would come near me and ask for it. He loves it and he will grin from ear to ear when I ordered it for him.
Last time, I was wondering how to introduce spicy food to my children. I guess I do not have to worry with Tim. However he will hold his big water tumbler when he eats it. If it is too spicy, he will drink the water.
Funny thing, he gets the kicks out of trying spicy food. He also loves curry and nasi lemak. As for Emily, she cannot take it. Once she told me that she doesn’t like laksa because it is too spicy for her. Guess what happen, Tim thought her the way to eat spicy asam laksa that is to drink water if too spicy. She came back to tell me, she likes laksa. However she doesn’t crave for it that much compare to Tim.
Next, I probably introduce nasi kandar to Tim.
Published on December 17, 2008 · Filed under: Timothy;
14 Responses to “Laksa Boy”
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miche said on December 17th, 2008 at 2:04 am
i find that it is so convenient if our children can take spicy food. more option for them when eating out and they can share our food too. 😉
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Mamajo said on December 17th, 2008 at 8:42 am
Good!!! I’m also laksa fans esp ‘Sarawak laksa’…too bad, so far, only Isaac love some spicy food, definitely not Jonathan, which always make me crack my head of the food to offer to him…
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alicia said on December 17th, 2008 at 9:03 am
wah good leh.. samuel alittle spicy oso he makes a big fuss
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I’ll make sure I DON’T order assam laksa if I do have a meal with Tim, cos I want it ALL for myself! Muahahahaha!!!!
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Wien cannot take any spicy food, no matter how hard I train her…but Lyon can, hahaha….
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Suddenly, I miss laksa. 😛
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Magictree said on December 17th, 2008 at 12:31 pm
Oooooo….my favourite. My boys are picking up after me although, they too will have cups of water for rescue.
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huisia said on December 17th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
water cannot sooth the spicy, next time try soya bean!
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michelle said on December 17th, 2008 at 3:44 pm
Huisia: Apparently my son does not like soya bean that much.
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anggie said on December 18th, 2008 at 2:58 pm
i love asam laksa too …
tell u what, Jeremy already try asam laksa b4 when he is 1 months ++ nearly reach 2 … he can really take spicy food, but of cos not the whole bowl la ….LOL -
sasha said on December 19th, 2008 at 4:55 pm
eh very good la yr kid can hantam spicy food….can makan nasi lemak together gather
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wah looks like he loves spicy food
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It’s so convenient when the children can take spicy food, coz you don’t have to order separately for them. YY is just beginning to try eating spicy food.
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My girl can take a bit of spicy food too, with water on stand-by. hehehe