Friday, October 23, 2020

Hometaste 5 days

 

Since we are staying at home for weekdays, I bought a 5 days dinner set package for 1 pax for about MYR 109 after a discount of MYR 4 with free delivery. I chose the 5 days to be from Tuesday to Saturday. Sunday is a rest day for this food service.

The above dinner is half eaten: brown rice, minced pork patty with corn, potato in tomato gravy, sweet potatoes leaves stirfry. Both of us shared this dinner. The unopened box is omelette which we kept for the next day. The website to place the order is hometaste.my


Once a week, they will provide free soup. Wednesday free soup is black bean soup.

This is Wednesday dinner which we kept in the fridge to be eaten for lunch on Thursday. My portion: brown rice, mushroom chicken, omelette, stirfry beancurd sheets with Napa cabbage and the black bean soup.


These are all the dishes with rice on a plate with the mushroom chicken in a bowl. Both of us shared this portion for lunch the next day which is Thursday 22 October 2020 d219.

For Tuesday dinner, the dishes are taucu pork belly, stirfry napa cabbage with garlic and 3 deep fried suigao. My brown rice was left out so they replace it with another dish the next day.

Breakfast: soup and pork meat from Super Ramen leftovers. Added one egg, noodles, napa cabbage and baby tomatoes.

My portion of breakfast.

This is the noodle we put in the leftover ramen soup. Price around MYR 9+ a pack with 5 bricks of noodles in it.

Made in Taiwan.

Red bean mochi - eaten direct from the fridge. Taste nice because I like red bean fillings. Today the household ate 1 corn kuih, 1 bingka ubi, 1 ubi lapis, 1 rose sago, 1 yellow angku, 2 red bean mochi. So one remaining kuih is rose sago for the next day.

12 comments:

  1. There are 5 plastic containers for one pax delivery since they packed the dishes separately. If 5 days then accumulated 25 plastic containers! Mayb its time to use your new tiffin😁

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    1. They don't collect tiffin from customers to be used. I didn't know that they use these types of packaging. Now that I do know, I am not buying from them again just because of this packaging.

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  2. Food looks great! I haven't seen those noodles around here, sure would love to try. Good for you! Boycott all those people using plastic!

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    1. The home cooked food is not that salty so is nice and convenient. The plastic dunno is which type. Haizzz if they don't use plastic I dunno they can use paper box or not as the dishes got gravy.

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  3. Convenient for you, no need go out tapau. So you are trying this or going to be permanent stick with this hometaste?

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    1. Try only. Won't continue. Will go out buy takeaways again.

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  4. I think the use of disposable plastic has increased during this pandemic because less people dining in the eateries.

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    1. Good to be like u, always use tiffins. I washed these disposable plastic and will be reusing them to store things that are not food.

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  5. Quite expensive at RM20 a meal. But looks like it can feed more than one person. Anyway no harm since you like the food.

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    1. Cos inclusive of delivery fees. For small eaters, can feed more than one. Food not that salty so suitable for me.

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  6. You are giving me some wise ideas how to stay at home after hearing the TV-live by the PM tonight. Looks like he will impose 'emergency'.

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    1. Your wife cooks so well so you won't need to eat outside food. Nothing announced yet.

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