The Cat likes squishy food. I think I posted about that before. Lately, I’ve been making jook (Mandarin: zhou) for The Cat’s dinner (good during winter nights). Last night’s dinner, I thought I’d mix it up just a little, for variety.
Also known as dasheen or dry-land taro.
This was how my father used to eat his avocado. The Cat has adopted this method.
The tofu is from Mrs. Cheng’s Soy Bean Products (233 Kalihi Street, Honolulu, Hawaii).
And for dessert …
From Sing Cheong Yuan Bakery (1027 Maunakea Street, Honolulu, Hawaii).
Happy Cat. ^..^
Enjoy.
The Mouse
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