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  • “But ideas lie everywhere, like apples fallen and melting in the grass for lack of wayfaring strangers with an eye and a tongue for beauty, whether absurd, horrific, or genteel.”
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Sate (Hint Memoir)

Picture of a moon behind some translucent clouds.

I listened at the door past midnight, hopeful. But the sate peddler never came back.


 

 

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  1. Terry AllenNo Gravatar says:

    That looks soooo delicious.
    Everytime I see a recipe like this or Anthony Bordain or Andrew Zimmern in Indo….walking and sampling down endless food courts, I just know someday I will be there too.

    • AnitaNo Gravatar says:

      Sate is simple but amazing stuff, one of the best foods from Indonesia in my opinion and available pretty much everywhere there.

      Just don’t forget to keep Pepto pills with you if you’re doing the Anthony Bordain thing and sampling a lot of street food while traveling in distant lands…

  2. Mona MahantaNo Gravatar says:

    no one can deny to eat that… :)

    how about the idea to make the first sate restaurant in Alaska?

  3. SindhyNo Gravatar says:

    Sate is my Fav Nit… :D

    • AnitaNo Gravatar says:

      Me too, ever since I was a kid. When I lived in Depok I used to rack up big bills for my parents because of all the sate I bought from the sate peddlers.

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