Finger Fun and Free Food

Finger Knitting

Made a date with Mei and MiniMei at T42 (a cafe which is known for their leicha), Bukit Jalil. MiniMei had just learned finger knitting and couldn't wait to show off her new skill. She made a bunch of bracelets for all of us to choose from. So sweet of her. Apollo, mum, and SK, also tried their hand at it since Mei brought lots of yarn with her. 

Latte and L.I.P.

In the evening, SK treated dinner at De.Wan 1958. With many businesses losing money and revenue, her industry continued to do well because of the increased demand for cleaning agents. Hence she got bonus money to spend! Lifebook, Bless, Apollo, and KH also joined us. SK actually enquired if it was possible to get a private room. According to the staff, there's a minimum order of MYR2,000. Although the prices at De.Wan are higher than average for Malay cuisine, I really don't see how anyone can spend so much money there when there's no alcohol. Assuming that the most expensive main is beef rendang at MYR70 per portion, it would take 28 portions to fulfil that amount. Yikes. 

DIY Pie Tee

Within the same building is a Ben's Bake Shop which offers pastries and breads at half off near closing time. Our aunti-ness really paid off that night:  

SK: Tutup pada pukul berapa ya, dik? (What time do you close?)

Staff: Pukul 9 malam. (At 9:00 PM.)

SK : Nanti ada diskaun? (Is there a discount later?)

Staff : Ya, pukul 8:15 malam. (Yes, starts at 8:15 PM

SK : Boleh tolong simpan ke? (Can you help me reserve some stuff?)

Staff : Boleh, nak apa? (Yes, what do you want?)

 I never thought they would agree. LOL. Guess the old adage is true: "Malu, rugi" (if you don't open your mouth, you might just lose out).

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