Invitation to Dine with the Best - The Kuala Lumpur International Gourmet Festival 2005

December 17th, 2005 by jeffrey-occ

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Proud that Me, Jerry(my brother) & Elvan (my partner) was invited to The Grand Finale Dinner of KL International Gourmet Festival, as its strictly by invitation basic and per pax quoted RM550 above. Its really open our eyes, from the decoration of the event, food, wine, people & program.they even use thousands of candle light up the Shangri La Grand Ballroom…… It is Spectacular……….

KLIGF has established itself as a premium culinary event and The Festival is a great time to get together with friends or business associates over a lingering meal with divine cuisine and elegant atmosphere.

What really got the crowd cheering was the Chef’s Charity Auction, where 17 of the 23 Chefs were auctioned off for a good course. The most interesting part was the inclusion of new "Chefs", namely

Hong Kong

cum Hollywood Superstar "Jackie Chan" and Malaysia Prime Minister’s Daughter, Nori Abdullah and her husband, Khairy Jamaluddin.

The night itself raised RM500,000 which break a new record for the Chef’s Charity Auction.

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Menu Grand Finale 2005

Pre Dinner Drinks

Cruse Blanc De Blancs Brut NV

Fine Beers from Heineken

To Start With

Avocado with poached sea scallop salad

Winter truffle vinaigrette

Serve With

Baron d’ Arignac, Blanc de Blanc

Second

Seared albacore tuna with yaki vinaigrette

rock lobster and coral dressing

Serve With

Sevenhill Semillon 2004

Soup

Double boiled abalone soup

In Between

Bloody Mary Sorbet

Fish

Warm smoked atlantic salmon on white asparagus

Wild mushroom ragout

Serve With

Trakia Reserve Merlot 1999

Meat

Pa-roasted grain fed beef mignon “au jus”

With vegetable matignon, petit poi’s puree

Serve With

Bandicoot Estate, Cabernet / Petit Verdot / Merlot 2004

Sweet

White chocolate tower, vanilla bavaroise, port wine jelly, caramelized rice

Mini oolong tea chocolate tear

Baileys ice cream

Serve With

Salvono Limone

Mignardises

After Dinner Drinks

Cognac

Frapin VSOP Cuvee Rare

The Dalmore 12 year old Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky



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November 24th, 2005 by jeffrey-occ


Jeff,Jerry,Ivan with B.A. Hilton Hangout @ Friendster Cafe & Restaurant, Damansara 

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Malaysians PM’s wife dies after bout with breast cancer

October 20th, 2005 by jeffrey-occ


The PM’s daughter Nori having a last look at her mother Datin Seri Endon Mahmood.

At the Parliament building, Dewan Rakyat Speaker Tan Sri Ramli Ngah Talib announced Endon’s death at the start of today’s sitting at 10 am before adjourning the meeting to Monday.


Thousands of Malaysians, including VIPs, royalties, foreign dignitaries, paying the last respects to Datin Seri Endon Mahmood who passed away Thursday at the Prime Minister’s official residence in Putrajaya - Starpic

The Prime Minister’s wife Datin Seri Endon Mahmood died at 7.55 am today at the Prime Minister’s official residence here after fighting a long battle with cancer.

Endon, 64, breathed her last about 18 days after returning from treatment for breast cancer in Los Angeles, United States.

She is survived by two children.

Thousands of Malaysians started paying their last respects at Seri Perdana, the prime minister’s official residence, from 11am.

VIPs and foreign dignitaries started to pay their last respects at at 9.30 am.


This is a rare moment of Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi to the public’s eyes as seen here kissing his wife Datin Seri Endon Mahmood upon arriving home from work two days before becoming the Prime Minister. Abdullah sworn in as the 5th Prime Minister on 31 October 2003.
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Among the earliest to arrive were Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Syed Hamid Albar.

Endon’s remains will be brought to the Putrajaya Mosque for funeral prayers during Asar, before being laid to rest at the Muslim burial grounds at Precinct 20, Putrajaya.

Abdullah and his son Kamaluddin,daughter Nori, daughter and son-in-laws, Azrene Abdullah and Khairy Jamaluddin respectively, the premier’s four grandchildren who are Kamaluddin’s children, were by Endon’s side before she breathed her last.

Endon’s mother Datin Mariam Abdullah was also present.

As a mark of respect, several Cabinet Ministers including Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Information Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir cancelled all their official functions.

Among others, the official launch of the national jersey for the SEA Games, scheduled to be officiated by the deputy premier, was called off.

News of Endon’s sudden death at the break of dawn shocked the nation, with Malaysians from all walks of life mourning the loss of the premier’s wife.

Reflecting the atmosphere of grief and sorrow, the weather in the Klang Valley also greeted the day with gloom.

Radio and television stations switched to low gear by broadcasting songs which depicted the sombre mood and verses from the holy Quran.

Muslim radio deejays also called on listeners to offer the Al-Fatihah verse to Endon.

Senior government officers, including secretaries general and directors general, based in Putrajaya also rushed to Seri Perdana to pay their last respects.

Members of the public started converging on Seri Perdana ahead of visiting hours at 11 am.
Also present were Minister of Agriculture and AgroBased Industry Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, Minister of Rural and Regional Development Datuk Abdul Aziz Shamsuddin, Minister of Culture, Arts and Heritage Datuk Seri Dr Rais Yatim, Minister of Higher Education Datuk Dr Mohd Shafie Salleh and former Deputy Prime Minister Tan Sri Musa Hitam.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and his wife Datin Seri Rosmah Mansor were seen arriving at Seri Perdana at about 10.30 am.

Shortly after, the Prime Minister, who appeared in blue Malay traditional dress, was seen receiving visitors who came to pay their last respects at the premier’s official residence.

Abdullah, who appeared composed at first, could not hold back his tears when several visitors expressed their heartfelt condolences by lending their shoulders to the bereaved premier.

He was later seen conversing with Najib and Syed Hamid.

According to one of his aides, Abdullah who was by his wife’s side, appeared calm when Endon breathed her last.

Immediately, the premier began making preparations for her burial.

Here are some immediate reactions:
MIC President Datuk Seri S.Samy Vellu :The demise of Datin Seri Endon Mahmood is a great loss to the Prime Minister and all Malaysians and we are saddened by her death. She is a very fine lady, very polished, polite and pleasant, and always had a soft heart for the poor.

She had on several occasions organised and raised funds for the poor. As chairman of Bakti, she has led the organisation well by providing foodstuff for the needy and poor.

In all my conversations with her she has demonstrated her kindness and respectfulness.
Backbenchers Club Chairman Datuk Shahrir SamadShe was the pillar of support for the Prime Minister. It must have been a huge impact on him.

We, MPs, are very saddened by her death.

PAS secretary - general Kamaruddin Jaffar :We hope the Prime Minister and his family will take her passing as a fate from God. On behalf of PAS, I extend my condelonces to them.

PAS youth chief Salahuddin Ayub :On behalf of the leadership and members of PAS Youth central committee, I would like to extend my condolences to the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi on the passing of his wife.

We believe her passing is a great loss to the country and we pray that Abdullah and his family will be strong and patient in facing this test.

Opposition leader Lim Kit Siang :It has come as a shock because we believed she was recovering. In the short period as First Lady, she has managed to establish a fond place in the hearts of Malaysians because of her kindness, humility, consideration and courage fighting the killer disease.

She did not give up without a battle and for encouraging other women who are suffering from breast cancer.

Former first lady Tun Dr Siti Hasmah Mohd Ali : I received the sad news early in the morning through the short messaging system (SMS). I felt so sad when I heard the news as I have known Allahyarham for a long time, as friend and also colleague in Bakti.

I am really saddened by her death and I regret the fact that I could not visit her while she was in the hospital.

Endon’s death - which comes less than two months after she and Abdullah marked their 40th wedding anniversary - is the biggest personal blow to the Malaysian leader since he took office in October 2003 following the retirement of his predecessor, longtime leader Mahathir Mohamad, the AP meanwhile reported.

Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak said Abdullah has accepted his wife’s death, even though the family was surprised when Endon’s condition worsened suddenly early Thursday.

"He was very calm, he is very religious, he has come to terms with it,” Najib said.
Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Singapore’s Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, Brunei’s Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Indonesian Vice President Jusuf Kalla and Thai Deputy Prime Minister Surakiart Sathirathai were among foreign dignitaries flying in for Endon’s funeral later Thursday.

Thousands of people filed past Endon’s body, which lay in state wrapped in white linen on a table while Muslim clerics recited verses from the Quran.

Abdullah, Malaysia’s fifth prime minister since the country achieved independence from Britain in 1957, had been married to Endon since Sept. 4, 1965.

Abdullah has often called Endon his "No. 1 supporter.”

When his mother died of natural causes in February 2004, Abdullah telephoned Endon in the United States, where she was undergoing treatment.

She later told reporters that he said: "I’ve lost my mother and I don’t want to lose you too.”

Endon was respected for her humble, unassuming personality.

She was popularly referred to as "Kak Endon,” or "Elder Sister Endon.”

Abdullah and Endon often showed public displays of affection, including hugs and kisses on each other’s cheeks.

Endon discovered she had cancer in 2002 after her twin sister, Noraini, was earlier diagnosed with the disease. Noraini died in 2003.

Endon had a breast removed and traveled to the United States regularly for treatment.
She returned to Malaysia from Los Angeles on Oct. 1 after five rounds of chemotherapy since July.

Agus Yusuff, a political scientist at the National University of Malaysia, expressed confidence that Abdullah would "not let his personal loss affect his responsibilities.”

"He has been mentally prepared for Endon’s death for some time,” Agus said.

"He will bounce back and carry out his work as prime minister with his usual zest.”

Endon met Abdullah while both were working at the Public Services Department in the 1960s. Since retiring in 1976, she has mainly been involved in charity work, and has spearheaded efforts to assist children in North Korea, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Kosovo.

Endon has insisted she was never passionate about politics, and that she had to "slowly accept it” when Abdullah became much busier after he was elected a member of Parliament in 1978.

"I must be supportive and understanding of his duties,” Endon told The Star in a 2003 interview.

"I always compliment him. He will always phone when he is away and we always tell each other we love each other.”

Endon had been deeply involved in awareness programs for breast cancer, the main cause of illness-related fatalities for Malaysian women.

She has said she refused to feel sorry for herself, and felt fortunate she could obtain the best medical treatment.

Related Stories:200 pray for Endon’s speedy recoveryEndon returns home from US treatmentChristians hold prayer sessionAbdullah’s wife coming home next monthPak Lah in US to visit EndonThanks for the prayers, says Pak Lah

Life Can Be Like SerieSs Of Moet~no matter its dry or fruitie~just make sure you’ve been CHEERZ !!!

October 18th, 2005 by jeffrey-occ

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Moet & Chandon Brut Imperial Champagnes.
Brut Impérial describes the driest of Moët & Chandon champagnes, with almost no liqueur added in the dosage. The resulting wine contains a less than 1.5 percent sugar level, making it dry and classic in taste. Moët & Chandon reserves its best cuvées for the bruts.

The archetypal Moët & Chandon marque. A harmonious blend of all three grape varietals and reserve wines, Brut Impérial is a subtle, drier-styled champagne.

Color: Pale yellow with shades of green.

Aroma: Delicately vinous with a lime and vine blossom attack.

Palate: Predominantly Pinot characteristics. Very ample on the palate, discreet finish.

Food Pairing: An apértif wine; accompanies fish dishes, as well.(belive JeFF…do well with curry too:P)

Dom Perignon by Moet et Chandon

As legend has it, the Benedictine Monk, Dom Periginon invented Champagne. That is not the whole story.A few facts first. Champagne is 3 different things; First, it is a sparkling wine made in France. Second, It is a geographic area in France about 1 hour from Paris, and the only area where Champagne, the wine, can be produced. Finally it is a name associated with large deposits of limestone (chalk) in the earth. This deposit is present in the Champagne region, but is also found in Cognac. The Cognac region has an area referred to as Fine Champagne. These Cognacs are not made with Champagne (the drink), but the grapes used in production comes from an area which also has a large Limestone layer. The first commercial sparkling wine was produced in the Limoux area of France about 1535. They did not invent sparkling wine, no-one knows who first made it.

Dom Perignon, the man, was born about 1638. His full name was Pierre Perignon. He was a

Benedictine Monk at the Abbey of Hautville near Riems in France. Wine was already being made in the Champagne region before Pierre was born. Dom Perignon’s legacy to the world was a procedure for production of Champagne. This included riddling the ageing bottles so the sediment can be removed, adding a dosage for a secondary fermentation, and use of corks to seal the bottles. These steps combined with the availabilty of stronger bottles which could hold the added pressure, allowed the commercial production of Champagne to begin in about 1700. Dom Perignon died in 1716. His famous statement "I see stars" was uttered upon his first taste of Champagne.

Dom Perignon, the Champagne, was first produced in 1936. Moet et Chandon which purchased the Abbey of Hautville 120 years earlier produced a super cuvee which celebrated the Monk’s exploits. The Champagne is only produced in exceptional vintages; in 2 styles, the Brut and the Brut Rose and in 2 sizes, 750ml bottle and 1.5Liter bottle. The name has become synonomous with class and stature. A gift of Dom Perignon will express that only the best will do and u can get it in any fine dining restaurant or any wine & Champagne retail outlet.

Dom Perignon 1996 Vintage is selling RM 600.00 @ Friendster Wine Room

wat topic to start my blog !!! who can tell me…..

October 9th, 2005 by jeffrey-occ

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Hmmm….I was thinking how n wat topic to start my blog !!!…….wats so interesting ler??……….
hmm…
who can tell me….
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