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Satay Ikan Jalan TAR

January 7, 2008
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Satay Ikan Jalan TAR

Eating these satay ikan brings nostalgic feeling of the olden , care free day during my primary school time. It is like a part of cheap junk food that those sellers sell in front of the school area, where students gathered and played while waiting for their school bus, vans, rented car or parents...

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Killed By Food

December 19, 2007
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*This post is written for insidecardiacarrest.com* This might sound absurd but I’ve heard stories of people who died of heart attack after eating certain food and then took their medication. In a way, it’s not really the food that kill them but the effect and the complication after the mix up between the chemical...

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A Cookbook Idea?

December 19, 2007
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*This post is written for authorhouse.com* A cooking blogger I knew online just published another cookbook of hers. Since I am not that close I don’t dare to ask her how she do it, but having a book with your name as the author is a cool idea for me. Nay, I’m not into...

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Broadband Ways To Cook

December 17, 2007
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Broadband Ways To Cook

*This post is written for Lifesize.com* How would you like to learn how to cook using your existing broadband connection? With Lifesize Telepresence you could do so. Imagine having the master cook right in front of your face, watching you throw the vegetable and chicken into the frying pan..heh! But this time she is...

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Books, More Books!

December 10, 2007
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Books, More Books!

*This post is written for booksonboard.com* I love buying new books, not just to read them but also to ponder upon pages after pages, especially if it’s a cook book. Try checking out cook book when your stomach is growling, and for sure you will have an inspiration to cook something out of your...

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All Food Around The World

December 2, 2007
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All Food Around The World

There is new channel on Astro that shares about food – Asian Food Channel (AFC). There was one particular show I happened to watch the other day about a Greek restaurant that serves dolmades – delicate parcels made from grape leaves (also known as vine leaves) stuffed with long-grain rice, toasted pine nuts, fresh...

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Travelling For Halal Food

November 28, 2007
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Being a Muslim, I am very particular when it comes to finding Halal food when traveling. The last time I was on trip to Japan, I have to make sure that my home stay family understood the basic concept of Halal food, and luckily they did respect my wishes (they even prepared a new...

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