Thursday, December 21, 2023
The Grand Mapillai Restaurant Culinary Adventure
Monday, December 11, 2023
Easy Pumpkin Curry with Coconut Milk Recipe
Who wants to spend hours in the kitchen cooking? Not me! I prefer keeping cooking easy and straightforward. As I’ve mentioned before, it starts with the ingredients you have in your pantry and fridge, creating a delicious meal in no time (EASY SPINACH LENTIL CURRY).
Enter Easy Pumpkin Curry with Coconut Milk. Mildly spicy, creamy from the coconut milk (COCONUT MILK CHICKEN CURRY), tangy with the taste of tomatoes, and featuring soft, tender pumpkin pieces. Sounds amazing, right? Of course! This is an oilless, vegetarian, and vegan version with a healthy impact.
Wednesday, November 22, 2023
Easy Potato Sambal Recipe: Vegetarian
A dish I've made countless times, potato sambal is fuss-free and comes together in just about 30 minutes. With its minimal ingredients, it’s a perfect choice for vegetarian meals (HYDERABADI VEGETABLE BIRYANI), usually paired with rice and a couple of side dishes. This classic dish, also known as spicy potato, is forever loved - don’t believe me? Try it yourself, and I bet you’ll agree. Soft, tender potatoes (MORINGA POTATO CURRY) are coated in a thick, spicy sambal with a hint of zing - a quintessential Malaysian Malay gravy or sauce. Simple, satisfying, and absolutely delicious.
Wednesday, November 8, 2023
Pork Chops Recipe - Chinese Style
I love pork to its core. I’m an ardent fan, though I don’t cook it regularly at home since my husband follows a pork-free diet. But when he’s not dining at home, I simply can’t resist the temptation of cooking pork (PORK BELLY WITH SALTED FISH).
One of the joys of making pork chops is the convenience. You can marinate the chops in advance, store them in the fridge, and have them ready to cook when needed. You can even freeze them, turning pork chops into an effortless meal option anytime.
Thursday, November 2, 2023
Coconut Chicken Curry Recipe - Indian Style
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Murungai (Moringa) Potato Curry: Vegetarian Recipe
Sunday, October 15, 2023
Quick Ways to Destress
Stress is unavoidable, but there are quick ways to tackle it and regain your rhythm without resorting to venting or complaining. Let’s explore how to manage stress effectively before it takes a toll on your breath, body, mind, and soul.
Identify Stress
The first step is awareness. Take a moment to sit with a pen and paper, and write down what’s troubling you. Be honest and genuine - this isn’t about blaming others but about taking ownership of your stressors.
Sunday, October 8, 2023
Best Mental Health Tips
(Updated Version)
In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining mental health can be challenging, especially when constantly surrounded by people. As a yoga coach and counselor, I’ve gathered insights from my experiences with clients and observations during yoga sessions. Here are some best mental health tips to help you stay practical and protect your mental well-being.
Monday, October 2, 2023
Sri Lankan Fish Curry/Malu Hodhi Recipe
One of the joys of traveling for me is tucking into various cuisines. In Sri Lanka (COLOMBO, SRI LANKA) I discovered how spices, coconut milk, coconut oil, and the freshest seafood shape the incredible flavors of their dishes. Through tasting and learning from kind locals, I brought home a slice of Sri Lankan culinary wisdom. Here's to Sri Lankan Fish Curry, or Malu Hodhi (SALTED FISH PINEAPPLE CURRY).
Sunday, September 10, 2023
Best Indian No Cook Salad Recipes
(Updated Version)
I’m a huge fan of salads - how about you? I enjoy a variety of salads (AVOCADO TOFU SALAD), and Indian salads? They’re refreshing, crunchy, spicy, and tangy. While salads, in general, are healthy, Indian salads take it up a notch.
When I used to host gatherings, Indian salads were always a hit because they’re so easy to prepare: just slice or cut the ingredients, which are both accessible and affordable. You can prepare them in advance, store them in the fridge, and serve them chilled or at room temperature. Isn’t that a fantastic way to entertain, rather than spending hours stir-frying vegetables (ZESTY MALAY OKRA SALAD).
Wednesday, September 6, 2023
Marriage and Culinary Exploration: Vietnamese Delights (Ding Xiang Bak Kut Teh Restaurant)
Monday, September 4, 2023
How to Grow Roses: The Ultimate Guide
(Updated Version)
Roses are among the most beloved flowers worldwide, cherished for their exquisite beauty and enchanting fragrance. I particularly adore red roses for their vibrant hue and natural elegance, though I also grow roses in other colors. While they brighten any garden, growing roses isn't as simple as it may seem. After years of trial and error, I've adapted to cultivating these stunning blooms. Here's how you can grow your own roses, even in challenging climates like Malaysia's (GARDENING TIPS FOR BEGINNERS).
Soil Type
In Malaysia,
clay soil dominates, which isn’t ideal for roses. Clay hardens quickly,
especially in hot weather, resembling rocks that can dry out roots. To counter
this, I dig up the clay, mix in black compost soil, and plant the roses in this
enriched blend. This keeps moisture levels balanced and promotes healthy
growth.
Growing in Pots
Since my garden is reserved for herbs and veggies, I grow roses in pots. For potting, I use black soil mixed with coco peat. Over time, the soil can dry out, so I periodically aerate it using a gardening fork, trim excess roots, and replenish the soil. Proper maintenance ensures water penetrates the soil, nourishing the roots (HOW TO GROW CHILLIES).

Rainwater works wonders for roses. I position my potted plants where rain can reach them, skipping additional watering during downpours. During dry spells, I water them daily, ensuring they get enough hydration to thrive.
Fertilizing
Roses need regular feeding to bloom. I use organic fertilizers every fortnight, adhering to the recommended quantities. Over-fertilizing can harm the plants, so moderation is key.

Pruning is essential after blooms have withered. Removing old branches encourages new growth and keeps the plants thriving. Rooting cuttings in water can also yield new plants, which, once rooted, flourish with proper care.

Thorns are an inevitable part of growing roses. Wear gloves to avoid scratches and be cautious as thorns can snag on clothes or pierce deeply. Treat any wounds promptly with antiseptic cream to prevent infection.

Bugs and insects can damage rose leaves and flowers. Organic sprays effectively deter pests without harming the environment. Regular checks keep the plants healthy and beautiful.
Patience and
Care
Roses demand time, effort, and a nurturing touch. I dedicate time every fortnight to care for all my plants, including roses, herbs, and veggies. The reward of seeing fresh blooms is incomparable. Indoors, roses add elegance to vases or, in my case, serve as natural hair accessories with their delightful fragrance.

(Ms.
Nava is a dynamic individual in her 60s, leading yoga sessions at Nava's Zen
while also embracing her passion for gardening through Zen Blooming. With
credentials in gardening and extensive experience, she cultivates a serene
environment that reflects her commitment to Zen, inspiring others to find
balance and tranquility in their lives).
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
The Delights of K2 Kopitiam: A Foodie's Paradise
Sunday, August 20, 2023
How To Grow and Care for Torch Ginger (Pokok Kantan)
(Updated Version)
Take a whiff of the torch ginger flower and you’ll fall in love with its delicate, sweet, and subtly floral scent, reminiscent of a tropical garden. Even the leaves emit a mild, citrusy, and slightly herbal aroma. Torch ginger, also known as Pokok Kantan, and its vibrant flowers, known as Bunga Kantan, add a beautiful burst of green to any garden. Its simple elegance truly brightens up any space (PANDAN LEAVES: BENEFITS & USES)
Tuesday, August 8, 2023
Vegetable Biryani Recipe
Effortlessly made in the rice cooker, a versatile kitchen appliance designed for simple and efficient cooking. Beyond just cooking rice, I rely on the rice cooker for a variety of rice dishes. One of its best features is that you don’t have to worry about rice being burned or undercooked (LEMONGRASS RICE).
For this vibrant, colorful, and grainy rice cooked with spices, using basmati super long rice is ideal. Consider splurging on saffron strands - worth the investment for its floral earthy notes, subtle honey-like taste, and light golden hue (SAFFRON RICE).
Monday, July 24, 2023
Chicken Rendang Recipe (Resepi Rendang Ayam)
Chicken Rendang, or Rendang Ayam, is a popular Malaysian dish, a traditional Malay chicken dish. Rendang is also found in other Asian countries, with Indonesia being one of them. There are various types of rendang recipes, but all feature herbs and spices. It can be an easy rendang recipe or a more elaborate one if you prefer to use more ingredients than what is generally featured. Yet, one of the must-use ingredients is pan-roasted and pounded fresh grated coconut, which in Malaysia is known as kerisik. Kerisik is easily available, which actually saves you time in making it at home.
Sunday, July 16, 2023
Lavish Coffee House: A Treat for the Senses
Thursday, July 13, 2023
Easy Spinach Lentil Curry - Indian Style
A dish I’ve made countless times and is a favorite in my home, spinach lentil curry holds a special place at our table. Packed with nutritious ingredients like spinach, lentils, coconut milk, and spices, it’s a comforting and wholesome dish. Each time I prepare it, I tweak the ingredients for a slightly different version, ensuring it never becomes monotonous or boring (EGG GREEN CURRY RECIPE).
Spinach lentil curry is not only easy to assemble but also bursts with flavor. For this version, I use red Malabar spinach and red lentil, though other varieties work beautifully as well. The blend of spinach, lentil, coconut milk, ghee, curry leaves, and cumin seeds elevates spinach lentil curry as a forever timeless classic Indian dish (CURRY LEAF RICE - 3 VARIETIES).
Friday, July 7, 2023
Egg Curry Recipe: Thai Green Curry Style
Monday, July 3, 2023
A Foodie's Journey in Taman Tun Dr Ismail: Unveiling the Culinary Delights of Alora Spices
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Curry Leaf Rice: Three Simple Recipes
Monday, June 19, 2023
Crab Masala Recipe
(Updated Version)
Have you realized that compared to enjoying a crab meal outside, nothing compares to savoring a crab dish at home (BLACK PEPPER & GREEN CRAB CURRY)? You can sit comfortably, take your time, and use your fingers to dig in, feeling the spiciness ignite sparks on your lips, tongue, and throat. We cherish our home-cooked crab, and nothing beats a crab dish infused with Indian spices - thick, spicy gravy or sauce that coats the crabs, leaving them drenched in fiery, lingering flavor (EASIEST MUTTON CURRY RECIPES). This crab masala dish is exactly that. Sit back and picture yourself indulging in it? Pow!!!
Thursday, June 15, 2023
Exploring the Versatility of Brazilian Spinach: A Hidden Gem in the Culinary World
Monday, June 12, 2023
He Ju Kopitiam: A Culinary Adventure Through a Food Critic's Lens
We decided to check out a kopitiam, which has become quite popular lately. It seems that just using the word "kopitiam" in a restaurant's name attracts customers for different reasons. Kopitiams can be simple coffee shops serving Malaysian food or fancier places with nice decorations and air conditioning. The fancier ones may be a bit pricier, but they attract people with their tasty food and cozy atmosphere. The one we went to was somewhere in the middle, offering a variety of delicious dishes from both Malaysia and other countries on their menu.
Wednesday, June 7, 2023
Vegetarian Okra Recipe: Kerabu Bendi (Lady Finger Salad)
Whether you call it okra or lady fingers, in our Malay language, it’s known as bendi. Even among other Malaysian races, bendi is the familiar name. This affordable vegetable is often added to curries or stir-fried. But did you know it can also be made into a salad? In Malaysia, it’s known as Kerabu Bendi - a simple, no-fuss recipe using kitchen-friendly ingredients.
Lemongrass (serai), a favourite Malaysian herb, lends its aroma and benefits, a staple in cooking with herbs. For those who are not familiar with kerisik, it’s fresh grated coconut that’s pan roasted and pounded. This easy vegetarian okra salad delivers spice, tang, and a hint of Gula Melaka sweetness for that balanced taste.
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Restoran Top 1 Kopitiam: Malaysia's Vibrant Street Food Scene
Wednesday, May 31, 2023
Gardening Tips for Beginners
Not sure how to start or where to begin your gardening journey? Don’t worry! With over 20 years of experience, I’m here to guide you step by step. Gardening doesn’t have to be overwhelming - it’s all about keeping it simple and fun. In this article, we’ll focus on gardening on the ground, leaving aside container gardening for the time being. Let’s dig in.
Where to Plant
Start by identifying a plot of land within your compound. Even a small area,
like the patch of land near your gate, can work wonders. Consider how much
space you have and choose a location that gets enough sunlight. Accessibility
for watering and maintenance is key - ensure it’s easy to reach and work with.
Cleaning Up
Before planting, clear the area thoroughly. Remove weeds, rocks, and debris
from both the surface and below the soil. A clean foundation is essential for
healthier plants and makes planting easier. Remember, the larger the plot, the
more time it will take to prepare, so start small if you’re a beginner.
Soil Matters
Examine the soil type in your chosen area. In Malaysia, clay soil is common but
tends to harden quickly, especially in hot weather. If the soil is too hard,
water won’t penetrate deeply, which can hinder plant growth. Consider enhancing
the soil by mixing in black soil or compost. Black soil not only improves
moisture retention but also adds an attractive contrast when paired with lush
green plants.
Essential Tools
Equip yourself with the basics:
A hand trowel
for planting and digging.
Pruning shears
for trimming plants.
Garden gloves
for protection and comfort.
A watering can
for precise watering.
Start with these essentials and expand your toolkit as needed. For example, a
small shovel and soil moisture meter can be helpful once you’re more
experienced.
Protection and Safety
Always wear gardening gloves - they protect your hands from dirt, thorns, and
insects. Consider gardening boots if you’re working on uneven or rocky ground.
If you’re out in the sun for long hours, a wide-brimmed hat and sunscreen are
must-haves for your safety.
What to Plant
Choose plants suited to your climate and environment. As a beginner, focus on
low-maintenance options. Those grow easily and
are satisfying to nurture. Avoid ambitious choices to start; small
successes will build your confidence as you grow your green thumb.
Learning Along
the Way
Gardening is an ongoing learning experience. Read books, explore online
resources, or join free gardening workshops if available. Don’t hesitate to ask
for advice at local nurseries - most staff are happy to share tips. Every plant
you grow teaches you something new, making the journey all the more rewarding.
Dedication and Passion
Gardening requires time, effort, and a love for the process. Be prepared to get
sweaty and dirty - it’s part of the experience. Dedication and passion will help
you enjoy the challenges and rewards that come with nurturing your own green
haven.
Happy gardening. In the next article, we will dwell into other matters on gardening.
Friday, May 26, 2023
Pineapple Salted Fish Curry Recipe
Saturday, May 20, 2023
Long Beans Stir Fry Recipes - Chinese Style
The versatile and affordable long beans can be transformed into various dishes - ranging from stir fries to soups or curries. However, nothing beats the simplicity of cooking long beans as a stir-fried dish. Trust me, a long bean stir fry as a pure vegetarian option is absolutely delightful (CHINESE CHILLI CASHEW VEGGIE STIR FRY VEGETARIAN)
Whether you prefer them cooked to a crunchy texture or soft bites, it works beautifully. Especially when stir-fried with common kitchen staples, these effortless, quick dishes are a winner. Ready to dive into the recipes? Not just one, but three easy and delicious options for you (PICKLED RED CABBAGE VEGETARIAN).
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Malaysian Wildboar Curry/Kattu Pandi Kulambu
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Tom Yum Fish Recipe
Have you tried a tom yum fish dish before? No, I’m not referring to steamed tom yum or any other variations that may come to mind. I’m introducing a tom yum fish dish, where fried fish pieces are coated in a thick, homemade tom yum paste. Does it sound familiar or intriguing, but you’re not sure if you should try it?
Trust me, it’s all good to go. It’s a unique and outstanding dish that may not be common, but there’s always a first time - and it might not be the last (BALINESE FISH SAMBAL RECIPE).
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
Best Places to Visit in Chandigarh, India
Chandigarh also serves as the joint capital of Punjab and Haryana, and offers more than just neat roads and well-zoned spaces. If you're travelling across northern India, especially from hill stations like Kullu or Manali (KULLU MANALI BEST THINGS TO DO), Chandigarh becomes an ideal stop for sightseeing.
Monday, February 13, 2023
Kullu Manali India: Best Things to Do
Kullu Manali, like Shimla (WHAT TO DO IN SHIMLA), is one of the most popular destinations in Himachal Pradesh. Most Himachal Pradesh tours include Kullu and Manali as key stops. During winter, the region draws thousands of visitors for its snow-covered valleys, pine forests, and breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Apart from nature, there are plenty of must-do activities in Kullu Manali that make the trip worthwhile throughout the year.
Rohtang Pass
How can there be a tour in Kullu Manali without visiting Rohtang Pass? It's one of the main highlights and usually the top item in travel itineraries. Rohtang Pass is located in the Himalayas at an altitude of about 3,978 meters, connecting the lush Kullu Valley to the drier landscapes of Lahaul and Spiti. The name Rohtang translates to "pile of corpses" because of the area’s harsh terrain and unpredictable weather, which made crossing it a real challenge in earlier days. Now, Rohtang Pass is popular for its views of snow-covered peaks, stretches of glaciers, and rugged alpine meadows (PRETORIA SOUTH AFRICA THINGS TO DO).
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