Lou Sang!!

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Did you know that ‘Lou Sang’ or ‘Yee Sang’ is a very Malaysian thing. You can’t find it anywhere else, only the Chinese people in Malaysia have it. Traditionally, we have ‘lou sang’ on the 7th day of Chinese New Year which is also known as ‘Yan Yat’ (day of humanity), a day traditionally celebrated as everyone’s birthday because in the past commoners don’t usually celebrate their birthdays so this day is dedicated for that purpose (so I was told by my Dad when I was a child). 

There is also meaning to ‘Yee Sang’Yee/ Yu means fish and it also sounds like prosperity… and ‘Sang’ means to give birth or lively. The whole word play thing is also very much a part of the Chinese culture. Ask me, I know this as my grandmother will find double meaning to everything! She always leaves me speechless.

For the benefit of my non-Chinese friends reading this blog. What is Yee Sang made of? Well, it’s really like a salad as it consist of pickled papaya, radish (dyed in red and green color), pomelo sacs, ginger (also dyed to red and green color) all shredded very thinly, peanuts, sesame seeds,some crispy fried stuff and of course FISH, which is usually Salmon (as it is red in color). All of the above ingredients is arranged in sections on a very large plate. Then 5 spice powder and some pepper is added into the fish and laid on top of everything else. Pour over some oil and plum sauce and we are ready to Lou Sang!! 

The way to ‘toss’ is the Yee Sang which actually pulls the whole meaning together… So everyone has a pair of chopsticks in hand, gather round the large plate and toss it together. The higher the salad is toss, the more prosperity is gathered.. thus the name ‘Lou Sang!!’ I really wonder why the Chinese never invented the crossword puzzle despite their love and creativity for word play… ;-) After all the auspicious words and good wishes has been said and the salad is evenly tossed, everyone takes a little to eat but nothing is suppose to be left over. I don’t think anyone will refuse the last bits anyway since the ‘Yee Sang’ is suppose to be luck and prosperity… you wouldn’t actually say no to that now would ya? :-D  

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On Your second Christmas
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This is very, very post dated…

Journalling on LO reads:

This year is your second Christmas… You are so excited when I was putting up the Christmas tree. I’m sure you are not too sure about what’s all the fuss about or why we are putting up this giant tree in the house but you got along with it and was trying to help me too! I guess you can just feel all the excitment and the magic of Christmas! Since this year you are already walking around and quite an inquisitive child, I thought you’ll be pulling things off the tree… or worst still, bring down the whole tree! But you were quite good, no falling Christmas tree and not even a single broken decoration. When I was taking down the tree, you were quite confused and a little upset.. Perhaps you thought that it was to be a permanent thing in out little ‘sun room’. You kept saying “No! No!”  and “Why?” Perhaps… by next year, you’ll understand better what’s all this about…

 

 

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Ah.. the last day in the year 2008… I feel like I am just beginning to inch back into life as I knew it before Christmas going at about 90 km/h, during Christmas,the week leading up towards was like 160 km/h!! :-| I was SO busy… it was just MAD. Just as I am beginning to breathe normally again, it’s the eve of the New Year. Before the reality of a new year has set in and all the glitters and confetti is swept away… we’ll be celebrating Chinese New Year. Again, we’ll be busy cooking and celebrating… 

Sitting down here writing this post I try to remember and think of what have I done for the past year? It seems so fast! Where has the year gone? Did I achieve the goals that I have set for myself for the year? Hmmm.. where’s the list? :-P I don’t know… All I can think of that I have done the whole year was all about the kids. Which isn’t a bad thing at all… just a reflection. I guess it’s pretty normal when you are a stay-at-home-Mom. 

So now I still have tonight to think about what’s gonna be on my list for next year. One thing that I’m gonna do diffrently is to usher in the new year with the kids and not partying the night away with ‘the girls’. :-)  

Here’s to all my blog readers… Happy New Year!!

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