
Today, we organized a little outing for my parents, together with Irwin's mom and granny to Batu Caves for a food tasting session with STC Caterers -- the caterers that we will be using for our luncheon reception. We're attempting to do something apart from the ordinary; so we've decided to serve Indian food! (actually, its not THAT different la, considering the fact that I got this caterer's contact from a friend at church who also catered from them for his wedding :P ) Both our families loved the food, and I'm so glad that we managed to finalize the menu within half an hour, and paid the deposit. So another item is scratched off my to-do list now :) I don't need to worry about it because they will set up and pack up everything!
One of the vege dishes that we requested for was fried bittergourd. Siva; the lady whom I've been liaising with was rather uncertain when we wanted to include it in our menu because she said that it wouldn't be appropriate to serve something 'bitter' for our wedding! :P I thought that was quite cute. According to her, people usually try to avoid including this dish in their wedding menu. Anyways, we still went ahead to order it after telling her that we don't believe in such things since we're Christians :)
One of the vege dishes that we requested for was fried bittergourd. Siva; the lady whom I've been liaising with was rather uncertain when we wanted to include it in our menu because she said that it wouldn't be appropriate to serve something 'bitter' for our wedding! :P I thought that was quite cute. According to her, people usually try to avoid including this dish in their wedding menu. Anyways, we still went ahead to order it after telling her that we don't believe in such things since we're Christians :)
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