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Written by Shirley T
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Tuesday, 22 March 2011 00:00 |
 Grilled salmon in teriyaki sauce is one of the most common servings we have at restaurants. To be different at home, I like to experience the otherwise for the sake of variety! In one of my attempts to research (sounds academic yeah :P) for an alternative prep to bake salmon, I found the combination of onion, garlic, ginger and honey satisfies our taste buds too. It is easy to prepare, just mince garlic, ginger and onion, then add some honey and soy sauce. Ginger and honey which is a home remedy… |
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Written by Shirley T
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Thursday, 10 March 2011 00:00 |
 This recipe is inspired by a serving I tried at the cafe of San Marcos, TX Prime Outlets. I couldn't recall what it was called but when there are too much potatoes at home, this recipe works to clear our stock. OK, let me named it - Baked Potato Pouch! The preparation is not tedious, and if one prefers less carbohydrate, just pick a smaller potato. Why I named it 'Pouch', it has to be like an envelope, right? Containing the filling from protein/fibers, that depends on what you would love to hav… |
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Written by Shirley T
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Saturday, 26 February 2011 00:00 |
 To Chinese, red bean soup is a famous dessert that is usually served warm and sweet. Originated from China, there are many variations in the world considering the ethics and geography. Yet, one of the variations that I had tried and never forget its secret ingredient is prepared with Milo - the unofficial national beverage in Malaysia! If you love Milo, I bet you are going to like this simple recipe too. This secret was unfolded during during the wake of my late grandfather in 2005. It happened … |
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Written by Shirley T
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Sunday, 20 February 2011 00:00 |
 When I was small, the gals in my school loved to distribute around a piece of blank note book. Made from a hard cover ledger, it was nicely wrapped and decorated with a little note on the first page. So what was so great about it? This so-called memory book (if I recalled correctly) was then passed amongst the schoolmates before the school year ended to gather personal information and contacts to keep in touch. Too bad I lost all of my memory books (they must be somewhere though!) but what I rem… |
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Written by Shirley T
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Sunday, 19 September 2010 00:00 |
 An event that bloggers in Asia are waiting for! BlogFest Asia is making debut in Penang this year. Organized with the aim to provide an opportunity for bloggers to congregate, BlogFest is also an avenue to learn more about blogging activities and technology. Going to be held at Wawasan Open University for 3 days from October 1 through October 3, the event welcomes everyone to join. Interesting programs have been lined up including Heritage Tour, planery lectures, workshops and the highlight on a… |
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Highlights...
Flower Arrangement Series Like flowers, want to get creative? Step by step with images on how to design what you always wanted.
Thailand Adventures Need itinerary of a week? Attractions in Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Floating Market, Kanchanaburi...
Big Bend US National Park (Texas) From canyons, rivers, basins to mountains, a journey into wilderness!
Spring in Tokyo Hanami and Sakura at Ueno, Akibahara, Imperial Palace, Sensoji Temple, Ameyoko Shopping Street...
The Best of Taipei Our stories at Yangmingshan, Yehliu, Keelung, Jinshan, Danshui, Taipei...
Live, Do, Eat, Sleep in Texas 4 Seasons experience in The Lone Star state; hopping Austin, Blanco, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Fredericksberg, Houston, New Braunfels, San Antonio, Terlingua, Vanderpool, Waco & more
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