How I Conquered Hunger with Free Meals and a Dragon’s Determination
Breakfast – The Dragon’s Secret: Free Food at the Buddhist Lodge (8:00 AM)
With a swish of my jacket, I head out to catch the bus. My EZ-Link card still has just enough magic left, and soon I’m at the Singapore Buddhist Lodge. I can already smell the porridge in the air—a perfect fuel for my dragon strength.
Inside, it’s busy but calm, and I grab a tray. A warm bowl of congee with bits of veggies, a side of crispy fried bee hoon—it’s simple but satisfying. The best part? It’s all free, just like the generosity in my heart.
I drink from my water bottle, nod to the volunteers, and leave with my $10 still tucked safely in my pocket. I feel like I could conquer the world (or at least survive another few hours).
Lunch – Sri Venkateswara Temple (Tirumala, Andhra Pradesh) – A Dragon’s Indian Feast (12:30 PM)
By noon, my tummy starts growling like a dragon waking up from a nap. This is no ordinary meal—I’m on an adventure in India for lunch today! My dragon wings take me to Tirumala, where the world-famous Sri Venkateswara Temple offers its legendary "Anna Prasadam"—a free meal for all.
The scent of rice, sambar, and vegetables fills the air as I take my seat. A warm plate is placed in front of me—soft rice, spicy sambar, tangy buttermilk, and a few crispy papadams on the side. The meal isn’t just filling; it’s like magic, energizing my dragon spirit. Each bite feels like fuel for the next chapter of my journey.
As I eat, I look around at the other devotees, all of us sharing this simple, wholesome meal with smiles. My belly is full, my wallet is still $7 intact, and my heart is lighter than ever.
Dinner – The Temple’s Gift: Free & Magical (5:00 PM)
As the day cools down, I find myself wandering into Chinatown. I’ve heard rumors of a free meal at the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, and I’m ready to claim it.
Inside the temple’s basement dining area, there’s a peaceful calm. I line up and get my tray—it’s a meal fit for a dragon:
✔ Steamed rice (soft and pillowy)
✔ Tofu in a delicate sauce (smooth like scales gliding through water)
✔ Mixed veggies (so colorful, like the sunrise from a dragon’s peak)
I sit in the quiet, eating slowly. Outside, the incense swirls like smoke from my dragon’s breath. There’s peace here, and a little triumph in knowing I’ve made it through the day.
Conclusion – A Dragon’s Victory
I survived the day, full and fueled with $7 still left. The streets of Singapore are nothing to a boyish dragon like me, and the world is full of opportunities, whether you’ve got a lot or just a little. It’s not just about surviving—it’s about doing it with strength, wit, and a little bit of adventure.
Tomorrow’s a new day for a dragon like me—but for now? I’ll rest, wings tucked in, ready for whatever comes next.
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- JackQuant·03-17TOPAmazing ! what a survival in SG, I never thought this could be done tho1Report
- Ah_Meng·03-16TOP
Seriously freebies hunting... dragon girl, why did you not scattered the tidy change along the way as you go temple to temple for the freebies?
Get to contribute to society as you go about your freebies hunt, especially when your generosity knows no boundaries
LikeReport - InverseCramer·03-16TOPWow amazing dragon!1Report
- Tiger_SG·03-18TOPDragon, Where did you spend the 3 SGD
Was it used to maintain your dragon wings?
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