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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

The look of new blooming flower to my kelapa pandan (coconut) plant

This is taken in the evening of 29 June 2020. Basically after 17 days of previous flower to my kelapa pandan (coconut) bloom [1]. This is quite fast for me. As normally it will have gap at least 2 days for next flower started to bloom. After the previous flower finished off. Maybe my new fertilizing schedule contribute a lot to this.
Age of kelapa pandan (coconut) plant = 4 years [2].


Monday, June 29, 2020

The look of 2 new flower buds next to the dried one of my durian belanda (soursop)

This is taken late evening of 13 June 2020. Where I was checking on flowers to my durian belanda (soursop) to do manual pollination. Sadly, the flower already turned to male flower stage after 1 day. Well, I should just collect the pollen from the male flower to be used later when female flower is available.
Still I am glad to see 2 more flower buds growing next to this dried fruit bud.
Hopefully these 2 flower buds will be able to grow well and turned into good fruits.

Sunday, June 28, 2020

My new seed packs of red roselle,Dino kale,dill,sage and arugula

This is taken in the noon of 21 May 2020. I received my order of red roselle, Italian Dino kale, dill, sage and arugula.
So far I have germinate red roselle and Italian Dino kale. Will need to start germinate the rest soon.
Till then, have fun in germinating seeds for your home grown additions.

1 feet high of my mango stem growth after 7 days

This is taken in the morning of 10 June 2020. Where the stem to my mango plant germinated from seed has grow to 1 feet tall. Can see how fast it grow after 7 days duration from last progress pictures taken in 4 June 2020 [1].

I myself astounded to see the fast growth progress. Seems like my liquid home made compost fertilizer boost its growth very well.
Till then, have fun in taking progress pictures of your germinated mango seed at home.

Reference:
[1] The look of the mango leaf last 4 June 2020 https://serinurulbeauty.blogspot.com/2020/06/new-leaf-buds-sprouting-out-from-huge.html
Reference:
[1] The look of sprouted stem and leaves to my mango seed last 4 June 2020 

Saturday, June 27, 2020

The look of newly bloom flowers to my kelapa pandan (coconut)

This is taken last 12 June 2020. After 2 days from the last one finished blooming. Just nice timing to provide fresh supplies to my pollinator workers (stingless bees) at home.

Friday, June 26, 2020

Thursday, June 25, 2020

The pretty look of my Caladium plant after replant in new container

This is taken last 16 June 2020. Can see how much difference from last 4 January 2019 [1].
Hopefully it can grow more after this. As I have replant it into much larger container.

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Wednesday, June 24, 2020

The clear look of my edamame leaves

This is taken in the evening of 22 June 2020. Where the leaves to my edamame seed is clearly visible.

The one that I notice, the picture of the leaves is clearly taken when I put one of my hands at its back.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

The pretty clean look of 171 gm harvested purple nona (sweetsop/sugar apple)

This is taken in the evening of 22 June 2020. Where I am able to harvest one from 2 of my purple nona (sweetsop/sugar apple) fruit. As it just turn just nicely soft that evening. If I notice it the next day, the fruit might have luruh/gugur (fallen) off the stem.

Monday, June 22, 2020

2 from 10 edamame seeds already sprouted stem after 5 days planted

This is taken in the morning of 21 June 2020. Where I notice 2 from 10 edamame seeds already sprouted stem. This is after 5 days planting it in soil last 17 June 2020 [1].
Same seed with above. Just from slighyly different angle.

Sunday, June 21, 2020

First flower bud to my adopted pomegranate plant.

This is taken in the evening of 19 June 2020. The adopted pomegranate plant started to bear its first flower bud. This is after 11 days it is adopted and bring to my home last 8 June 2020. Along with longan lada hitam plant and lemon plant.
Close up look on the pomegranate flower bud.

Saturday, June 20, 2020

My harvest of 2,156 gm kelapa pandan

This is taken in the noon of 19 June 2020. Where I manage to harvest 1 unit of kelapa pandan (coconut) fruit. It is from the same stalk where one of the kelapa pandan (coconut) fruit fall and cracked past 16 June 2020 [1].

Manage to pose with the kelapa pandan (coconut) fruit before harvesting it.

Friday, June 19, 2020

My supper of banana fruit+yogurt+Sabah snake grass+moringa leaves

This is taken late evening of 17 June 2020. Where I decided to just consume banana fruit+yogurt+shredded Sabah snake grass (daun belalai gajah)+moringa leaves. Instead of making smoothies out of them due to low energy.
I have a fulfilling stomach from consuming such combination. At least now I know good simple combination ingredients that can help to ease my hunger at night before sleep. Worth the effort in making my own yogurt [1].

Thursday, June 18, 2020

Planting soaked seeds of edamame, soursop and red crisp apple

This is taken in the evening of 17 June 2020. Where I planted the soaked seeds of edamame, soursop and red crisp apple.

Wednesday, June 17, 2020

One of kelapa pandan (coconut) fruit fall and cracked

This is taken in the evening of 16 June 2020. Where I just notice one of the kelapa pandan (coconut) fruit falls off its branches and cracked. It is hardly noticable as the fallen coconut fruit stucked in between the  large leaf stem.
The water that comes out from the cracked part already smell sour. What an unfortunate event. As if I notice it earlier, I might able to taste water from my first coconut fruit.

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

The look of packed plants in container with a bottle of home made growth hormone for my customer.

This is taken in the evening of 15 June 2020. A container of plants and 1 liter of my home made growth hormone for my customer.
Close up on the home made growth hormone.
The package of plants contains.:
●4 mulberry plants
●3 roselle plants
●2 rock melon plants
●3 Dino kale plants

With 1 liter bottle of my home made growth hormone.

Monday, June 15, 2020

Making yogurt in my pressure cooker

This is taken in the morning. After I leave the ingredients to make yogurt in the pressure cooker around 9.30 pm [1]. The yogurt looks decent enough. It does taste good.

Sunday, June 14, 2020

The look of sprouted roselle leaves from seeds after 2 days

This is taken late evening of 13 June 2020. Where I check on my plants after give food to Furball. I am very happy to see leaves sprouted from my roselle seeds after germinate it last 11 June 2020. 6 from 7 germinated seeds. Basically, I get 85.71% germination success rate using my special germination water.
Hopefully all of them will be safe from snails and slugs.

Saturday, June 13, 2020

The look of 9 flower bud branches to longan plant

This is taken in the late evening of 9 June 2020. Where I notice there is 9 flower bud branches on this longan plant. After I trim off few of dried branches. I have to use light assist from my card size led video light to take these pictures and also during the trimming process [1]. As I was late in tending after Furball that evening.

Hopefully there will be more flower branches coming out after this. As I have put my home made compost liquid to it that evening.

Friday, June 12, 2020

The look of my pretty 626 gm durian belanda (soursop) fruit

This is harvested in the evening of 11 June 2020. Where the weight of the harvested durian belanda (soursop) fruit is 626 gm. This time, the fruit skin is pretty and clear from black spot. 

Thursday, June 11, 2020

New leaf buds sprouting out from a huge yet thin mango seed

This is taken in the morning of 4 June 2020. The look of sprouted stem and leaf from germinated mango seed. It was germinated in the last 15 May 2020. Basically it took 21 days to grow stem with leaf bud.

I am really happy to see the mango seed sprouted stem and leaf bud. As I did not tend after it carefully. Since I was not having much energy to be able to focus for it. Hopefully it will thrive well for me to replant it in bigger place in future.

Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Flowers to longan tree

This is taken in the noon of 6 June 2020. Where can see how pretty the look of flowers to this longan tree.

If I was not mistaken, this is longan lada hitam type. But my girlfriend insisted that it is longan Thailand type. Well, I have to wait for the fruit to be harvested for confirmation later.

Tuesday, June 9, 2020

Making fried macaroni for my lunch using pressure cooker Philips AIO HD 2137

This is taken in the noon of 8 June 2020. Where I make fried macaroni using my pressure cooker Philips AIO HD 2137.
The fried macaroni finished cooking while I was 1 minutes away to finished washing the use utensils. Very convenient for me who is fighting off diarrhea. 
The look of the cooked fried macaroni. 

Monday, June 8, 2020

Pertama kali masak telur pindang menggunakan periuk tekanan elektrik Philips AIO HD 2137

Pertama kali masak telur pindang seumur hidup pada petang 5 Jun 2020. Saya guna periuk tekanan elektrik Philips AIO HD 2137 [1].

Siap lepas guna fungsi kukus (function steam) 55 minit. Di mana saya biarkan tekanan dalam periuk tekanan elektrik keluar dengan sendiri = natural pressure release (NPR). Dengan menekan butang batal (cancel). Serta tutup suis periuk tekanan elektrik. Biarkan sehingga floating valve jatuh dengan sendiri.

Sunday, June 7, 2020

Replanting asparagus and other plants

This is taken in the morning of 4 June 2020. Where I have the energy to replant few of my existing plants at home. Basically it is either I change their existing container to larger ones. Or I spilt them from 1 container to 2 or 3 more.
The one I change container is curry plant, bunga butang plant and ornamental yam. The one I split from 1 to 3 container is asparagus plant. Hopefully after this I am able to get many asparagus shoots for my consumption.

Saturday, June 6, 2020

Making wet food for my cats using my precious pressure cooker Philips AIO HD 2137

This is taken in the evening of 5 June 2020. First time I make wet food for my cats using pressure cooker Philips AIO HD 2137 [1]. I have experience making wet food last 2016 using gas stove [3]. Where it took longer cooking time and I have to baby sit while it is cooking. 
Using my precious pressure cooker Philips AIO HD 2137, I am able to use technique dump and leave it to cook with peace of mine [1].
The look after I mashed it all up the cooked ingredients using the wood ladle. I think would get smoother and faster result if use immersion blender. Still I am grateful for using this pressure cooker. As it help a lot to cook the fish till the bones become soft and easily breaks even using wooden ladle.
The look of the cooked ingredients.

Friday, June 5, 2020

Experimenting to cook telur pindang in my pressure cooker Philips AIO HD 2137

This is taken in the noon of 5 June 2020. I was craving to eat telur pindang. Decided to make some with the ingredients available at home.
The look of the cooked telur pindang after 55 minutes. Where original recipe took 4 days and 3 nights to make it under slow fire pit and gas stove [1]. Which means I have save a lot of time by using my precious pressure cooker Philips AIO HD 2137.
My first time ever in my life to cook telur pindang. It has been so long since I year to make it.
For me, it has mild taste of telur pindang. I think this suits child palate. Also good enough for my taste buds.
Can see the pretty gradient colour on the outer white egg part.

The look of my first harvested durian belanda (soursop) fruit

This is taken this morning. Where I notice one of my durian belanda (soursop) fruit. The one that have black spot on its skin [1].
It was wrapped last 9 April 2020 [1]. Basically I am able to harvest it after 2 months time. Maybe due the black spot condition, it ripen faster. Despite its condition, half of the durian belanda (soursop) fruit still edible. I even able to share it with my sick cat, Tomot. Which I hope will give him energy booster for fast recovery.
The durian belanda (soursop) fruit gives balanced taste of sweet and sour with slightly rich buttery (lemak) texture.
The whole fruit weigh 169 gm.

Thursday, June 4, 2020

My 10 minutes spaghetti carbonara meal

I make spaghetti carbonara last 23 May 2020. Finished cooking within 10 minutes using pressure cooker Philips HD 2137. Using function manual for 3 minutes.
I do not need to cook spaghetti separately. Just simply put all ingredients in the inner pot. Then press the desired function and time to let it cook.
By the time the dish finished cooking, I already completed tidying up the used utensils for the process. Very convenient for me.

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Make spaghetti carbonara in pressure cooker Philips AOI HD 2137

This is taken in the evening of 22 May 2020. Where I manage to buy ingredients to make spaghetti carbonara.
The look of the cooked spaghetti carbonara. It turn out well with al dente texture.
The look of ingredients mixed in the pressure cooker Philips AIO HD 2137 [1].

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Cooking chicken soup in Philips AIO HD 2137

Test to cook chicken soup using my 6 liter Philips AIO HD 2137 in the morning of 20 May 2020 [1]. I use my lunch box to make steamed rice.
The look of nicely cooked chicken soup with steamed rice.