Sangjin Ko was here! The ibu-ibu or ajumma learned from the best about making cakes and cookies from one of the best cooks in Korea. Well, Sangjin Ko speaks Indonesian very well. In fact, he studied in Indonesia as well. I did not know that he would be willingly teaching the ibu-ibu about cake making right from the skilled hands of his.
We came to mbak Vina's apartment at Gangnam area where she resides in. Today, the ladies were listening attentively to what Sangjin Ko was telling them what to do.
Four cakes-to-make were the agenda of todays' afternoon meeting. It was my first time visiting this home-made cookies event held once or twice a month. I guess the ladies enjoyed it very much.
They were learning how to make some dough good and tasty enough for the whole process of cookies making and for the sake of good taste.
Mbak Ulfa was trying her might to smash the dough into the table.
"Why did it stick into my hand?" she wondered.
Well, that's why we invited Sangjin Ko to come over and tell us what to do with it and show us how to do it right. Sangjin Ko loves to share what he knows about food making and food industry, especially to Muslims living in Korea.
Then, the host's turn to do the same process.
Then, mas Chairul's wife to do the turn.
This is the whole family who attended today's lesson of home-made cooking from the expert Sangjin Ko.
Lots of babies, kids, and only three males in the pictures? Well, not all husband could come to today's event. Well, after all, it was supposed to be an all-female domestic activity where they could share some stories and fun while living in a foreign country.
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