Wednesday, August 8, 2007

You can tell a Singaporean by the food he likes to eat! Happy Birthday Singapore!



During my recent Reservist stint, I had the privilege of camping out in an undeveloped part of Singapore. Yes, we do still have pockets of rain forest in Singapore that you might not get to see unless you are in Army Green uniform. I was involved in the Air Evacuation of wounded soldiers, so we were undergoing training to stabilize the wounded and loading them onto Chinooks for evacuation to the base hospital.

So, in the middle of the night, out in the jungle with mosquitoes carrying the Dengue Virus flying around, what do you do? You start thinking about life, your nice bed at home and when the stomach starts to growl, you start thinking about........ Hokkien Mee, Satay, Char Kway Teow, Beef Hor Fun, Lobster Noodles, Laksa, Indian Rojak, Teh Tarik........ What the OC said was right. As much as I hate to be where I was, I realize that our group of well fed, sweaty and smelly reservist soldiers are out there doing our bit to make sure that we can always go down to the Kopitiam to get our plate of Chicken Rice.

Yes, our food is very much a part of our culture and well worth defending. Of course, we are also out there to defend our homes, our society and our way of life. But I think that food represents, in a very tangible way, our culture in a very real sense.

Ask any overseas Singaporean what they miss most about Singapore and invariably they would say Friends and Food. I have many overseas readers writing in, desperate for a mouthful of Char Kway Teow that is 4000km
and 5 months away. I have received emails from Singaporeans who have migrated to faraway lands wishing that they could just go down to the food centre to gorge themselves on Laksa and Murtabak. At least friends are just a phone call away, but on the internet you only see pictures but don't get to smell and taste the food.

We complain about GST, COE, HDB, PUB, and the PAP, but in the end, we know deep inside that we are proud to be Singaporeans. When I was living in Thailand, my Thai friends used to come up to me and tell me how much they admired Singapore and wish they had a stable political system like ours and to be able to do everything so efficiently. It is at those times that I think to myself....Oh yes, "we are Singapore..... Singaporeans."

So at least for one day in the year, let's pause and be thankful that we can continue to find something good to eat 24 hours a day! We have been blessed but we must be diligent to protect what we have.

During the recent Festival of Praise I attended, I was reminded once again that we should continue to pray for our Nation's Leaders, that they continue to lead Singapore into peace and prosperity. So may I encourage you, whatever faith you may belong to, to remember to pray for our Nation and its leaders today. I am sure we all would like to continue to enjoy that cup of Teh Tarik and that the only Bombs we hope to ever see is a Prata Bomb!


I urge, then, first of all, that request, prayers, intercession
and thanksgiving be made for everyone -- for kings and all those in authority,
that we may live peaceful and quiet lives....
1 Timothy 2:1-2

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cpt, I thought you're gonna shoot some pictures of the combat ration, and give them ratings!?! ;)

roentgen said...

Nicely said :) 3 cheers for Singapore! :D

Anonymous said...

nice. u make me so proud to be a sporean (: happy national day!

Amagada said...

Thanks for blogging all the wonderful Singapore food! Happy National Day. God bless Singapore!

Anonymous said...

Just like you don't get to choose your parents, u don't get to choose which country to get born in

Just like your parents arent perfect, neither is Singapore

But this little red dot is surrounded by sometimes cranky neighbours, and just like our parents, it needs all the love and affirmation it can get

just like ieat says, sometimes u need to go overseas or have foreign friends or returning Singaporeans to remind how much Singapore is a part of your very being

since young, i have been (unfashionably) patriotic and i love Singapore in all its strange and wonderful ways

I've also been a great supporter of National Sevice and Total Defence and yes, i enjoyed my army days so much I still look forward to reservist every year and iron my no.4!

and yes, some of my friends ask me why i don't sign on as an army regular...haha

The NDP and the songs bring a tear to my eye sometimes...in a good way

So u can guess this as much: I love Singapore....

...and i hope Singapore loves me as much

:)

Anonymous said...

I've gone overseas and I do miss the food here. But sadly I don't miss the restrictive political atmosphere. To me freedom of speech is a huge thing, and it's mostly denied (especially officially) here. The conceptual mix-up here would be "singapore's government" and "singapore". The former isn't the latter, although of course the former shapes the latter. It's possible to like the country without liking the government.

Ah_Ying said...

Hi, a new reader to your blog and I have to say, you are right about the missing food part.

I have been in Aussie for like 6 months now and I have been craving for SG food, and reading your blog justs makes me miss it all the more. Just can't seem to find decent asian food here, esp not during those midnight cravings.

I am proud to be a Singaporean, but I am also glad that I manage to pull out of the restrictive society, but I must say, I will never migrate anywhere else cause of the food we have in SG.

Happy National Day singapore!

Anonymous said...

well, to me, it is this special restrictive society that brought good food and have a peaceful mind while having the food.

Blur Ting said...

Oh geez, I can't believe it took me so long to discover your blog. I'm missing out big time! You take fantastic food pictures!

Mr. Anonymous said...

You guys should watch this, they turned the NDP theme song into a foodie song.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02uu0KSFRkY

mama bok said...

Amen..!!

zhouzi said...

ieat is Only a CPT??? Amazing but at least he is a MAJOR in food. heeheehee

smart said...

Major? Shud be BG.

zhouzi said...

Sorry smart, there is no pun in BG. But I think he deserves a five stars if there is such a rank. But I do want him to "rant". Hahaha

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