Thursday, May 14, 2026

Soft Food only

On Thursday 14.may.2026, went to Sri Petaling for food. Due to my broken furthest molar on bottom left, I have been using my right side only. Now the top right molar is overworked so I can only use the front teeth which can only handle soft food.

*** Thong Kee Sri Petaling ***

7.48 am - nasi lemak curry chicken MYR 10.90+
Soft boiled eggs MYR 3.60+
Hot cham less sugar MYR 3.30+
Total MYR 18.85 nett

7.49 am - chicken pieces instead of shreds, prawns hor fun noodles in soup MYR 14 nett.

*** Clear Freezer Food ***

1.33 pm - I ate the remaining frozen rice 🍚 from waTaiwan bought on Tuesday, 2 days ago.

Morning 44.80
Next morning 44.60
Removed 200g water because didn't eat much.

*** The End ***

6 comments:

  1. So another visit to the dentist? I am also clearing fridge. Got two containers of soup and some small bits of kimchi.

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    1. I have contacted the previous dentist who dealt with my broken tooth for extraction. She quoted 300 to 600 which I am fine with but I somehow sense that she still thinks I should keep the broken tooth so maybe I should just keep eating soft food for another year before extracting the broken molar. 🤔

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  2. Dear Mun, I am so sorry about your broken tooth, my good friend.
    I eat soft food on a regular basis because of my difficulty in swallowing.
    In response to your question on my blog, those flowers are tulips 🌷 😄
    I just took some more photos of some different tulips this morning 🌄 which I will share on my upcoming Monday blog post.
    These photos are better and the tulips are beautiful and in full blossom. 😍

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    1. It has been broken for about two years now.
      Ah, so they are tulips 🌷
      I don't think I have seen a real 🌷 in real life before. Must be so beautiful
      Hopefully the doctors can find the root cause of your difficulty in swallowing 🙏

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  3. Teeth are very important to enjoying food and life. Do get it fixed if possible and soon, unless there is a reason to delay.

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    1. The broken molar cannot be fixed, only solution is to extract it.
      Extracting it may open a totally new can of worms, as in damaged nerves, movement in all existing teeth due to the space vacated by the broken molar and etc etc etc 🤔

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