Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Home Taste Lunch

Instead of dinner, for this week I ordered lunch for 1 pax from Hometaste.my for 5 days at MYR 14.20 nett per day inclusive of delivery fees. For Monday 26 Oct 2020 d223, lunch was marmite chicken, curry vege, stirfry bok choy with rice shared by 2 pax.


From the last 5 dinners by hometaste.my, I have now 21 containers which I will reuse to store non edibles because these containers are not meant to be reused to store food directly after the initial use.


Shared breakfast of pork Yee Mee MYR 7 nett bought from Swee Heng on Saturday, 2 days ago, kept in the fridge since.


Not my dinner of zhar yuk muk Yee rice bought from Lucky Alley on Saturday with added bok choy.
 

12 comments:

  1. Oh? Why can't they be used to store food after the first time? I always do that...but food must be cold, not hot foods in plastic.

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    1. Cos the containers are disposable containers for 1 time use only for edibles. If you put non edibles should be ok.

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  2. The pork yee mee is the soupy type or thick egg gravy type?

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    1. Soupy with egg gravy in the soup. In the photo, there is soup inside but cannot be seen clearly.

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  3. Reducing our carbon footprint and going green, all out the window now. A lot of packaging used in online shopping and tapau-ing of food. Guess disposables are easier than using tiffin carriers.

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    1. I feedback to the sellers about tiffin carriers and they told me that due to hygiene, they are using disposables. We customers can still be green by washing and keeping the disposable containers to keep non edibles and not buying containers to keep non edibles.

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  4. Your food deliveries for 5 days were so healthy and delicious.
    I am just like you and would wash to recycle all the takeaway containers while my wife would prefer to throw them away. I would quietly pick them up from the bin and save them.

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    1. Good that you wash and reuse the containers.

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  5. It is good that you kept the containers and will reuse them to store non-edibles. It is quite a good idea.

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    1. The containers are too good to be just thrown away.

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  6. I like your lunch of marmite chicken, curry veg and stir fried bak choy with rice. Clever idea of reusing the containers to store non edibles. What non edibles do you store?

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    1. Things like clips, buttons, needles and sewing kits. Basically anything that can fit inside.

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