Saturday, August 10, 2024

FIsh Ball Noodle Soup: Handcrafted Fish Balls & Homemade Broth

Forget those store-bought fish balls! We're diving into the delicious world of homemade Fish Ball Noodle Soup, and yes, you heard it right - I made these fish balls from scratch. Shocking, isn't it? Especially for someone who often takes the easy route with pre-made ingredients. But this time, I went all in, and trust me, it was worth every minute (FRIED NOODLES ECSTASY).

Why go through all the trouble, you ask? Well, besides the satisfaction of making something from scratch (MEE SIAM KUAH VEGETARIAN), I wanted that rich, flavorful fish broth you get from simmering the bones and skin. And let me tell you, we had an absolute ball with this dish! These fish balls were bouncy, soft, and completely odor-free, swimming in a broth made from simmered fish bones and skin.

Nescafe Chocolate Cake (Eggless): Simplicity Wins

Buying ingredients is one thing, but actually using them up? That's a whole different ball game. I mean, who wants to see their hard-earned money go to waste? Not me! Take this box of fancy cocoa powder I bought - it's like the never-ending story. Seriously, it feels like it’s multiplying in the pantry. Maybe I was a bit overenthusiastic at the store, or maybe it's just one of those things that doesn't come in a small size. You know what I mean?

So, here I am, determined to finish this cocoa powder before it expires. And guess what? I’m storing it in the fridge because, let's face it, our Malaysian weather can turn cocoa into a science experiment if you leave it out too long. And since I was on a mission to use it up, I thought, why not whip up a Nescafe Chocolate Cake? I mean, why bother buying more coffee (EGGLESS MILO CAKE) when I’ve got Nescafe right here? So, here’s a cake that’s got it all: coffee, cocoa, and no eggs. It’s like a delicious dark knight in cake form - rich, moist, and vanilla-scented (SUJEE CAKE ELEGANCE).

Friday, August 9, 2024

Loneliness Amongst Older Indians in Malaysia

Author

Ms. Krishnan N, a Zen entrepreneur in her 60s, founded Nava's Zen at 58. With 22 years as a lecturer, including 13 years in the Curtin University of Technology Perth, Australia Degree Twinning Program, she is now a certified yoga instructor, coach, and counselor. Her expertise enriches her current work.

Abstract
Loneliness among older adults, particularly within the Indian community in Malaysia, presents a significant issue exacerbated by cultural and social dynamics. This article explores the manifestations and contributing factors of loneliness among older Indian individuals, focusing on their interactions, social behaviors, and the impact of modern technology. The study highlights how older Indians exhibit heightened levels of loneliness compared to other ethnic groups, influenced by societal changes and family dynamics. Key findings reveal that loneliness is frequently expressed through excessive social media use, persistent communication attempts, and the seeking of validation through personal achievements.

Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Penang Food Adventures: Mainland Discoveries


Hey, remember how I showed you around Penang's sightseeing spots (PENANG WONDERS)? Well, now it's time to dive into Penang's food scene! Forget fancy restaurants, we're talking about the real deal - street food galore! There's so much to choose from, you won't believe your taste buds. Penang is like heaven for foodies. So, stick with me, and let's go on a culinary adventure (PERAK EATS) - Penang's mainland food spots awaits (KUANTAN FOOD DISCOVERY).

Chai Leng Park Hawker Food Stalls (Butterworth)

Cleanliness and hygiene may not be the selling point here, but for those of us who prioritize flavor over frills, this spot hits the spot. Picture this: you're a typical Malaysian, unfazed by seating arrangements, just eager to dig into deliciousness. That's where Chai Leng Park Hawker Food Stalls come in.

Saturday, August 3, 2024

Malu Kirata: Sri Lankan Fish Coconut Milk Curry Redefined

Malu Kirata is a traditional Sri Lankan fish curry, typically made with fish, coconut milk, and a blend of spices. (KIRI HODI: SRI LANKAN EGG COCONUT MILK STEW). While I don’t have the exact recipe, I know it features fish in a coconut milk curry or gravy. Inspired by this dish, I created my own version of Malu Kirata, or Sri Lankan Fish Coconut Milk Curry. It may not be the traditional recipe, but it's definitely worth trying (MEEN PUTTU).

Fish is a staple in my cooking, especially since it's my husband's favorite. I love experimenting with different styles, and one of my go-to methods is frying mackerel, which resembles the Sri Lankan style known as Maalu Badun. Here's my take on Sri Lankan-style fried fish, as well as another favorite, Kehel Kole Maalu (Banana Leaf Fish).

Friday, August 2, 2024

Kiri Hodi: Sri Lankan Coconut Milk Stew with Boiled Eggs

Kiri Hodi is the Sri Lankan version of coconut milk stew, known in Kerala as Ishtu and in Malaysia as Sodhi. This delightful stew typically features a base of coconut milk, turmeric, fenugreek seeds, onions or shallots, green chilies, tomatoes, curry leaves, lime juice, and salt. From this foundational blend, you can modify or enhance the stew by adding various ingredients like vegetables.

Meen Puttu: A South Indian Classic

What exactly is meen/fish puttu? For those in the know, it’s a cherished South Indian dish made from shredded fish. Typically using shark, kingfish, or mackerel, the fish is cooked, flaked, and sautéed with fresh coconut, shallots, green or red chilies, ginger, garlic, curry leaves, turmeric, and spices. Fish puttu is usually enjoyed with rice or as part of a larger meal.

If shark isn’t your choice, you can use mackerel or another fish. It’s worth noting that the shark used in meen/fish puttu, often smaller species like "sura meen," is not the same as the large sharks used for shark fin soup. The smaller sharks used here are caught for their meat, ensuring a more sustainable approach.

Thursday, August 1, 2024

Penang Sightseeing: The Wonders of Malaysia


Alright, travelers, you've already got a taste of what Penang has to offer, but hold onto your hats because we're about to unveil even more sights! Let’s go. Get ready for the next chapter of your Penang adventure as we explore these captivating destinations (PENANG DESTINATIONS). 

Kek Lok Si Temple (Air Itam, Balik Pulau) 
Stepping into Kek Lok Si Temple, a legendary and historical treasure nestled against a hill slope, I immersed myself in Malaysia's rich Buddhist heritage. The tranquil "Pond of Longevity" greeted me, followed by the awe-inspiring Pagoda of Rama VI. Inside, I marveled at the array of statues, including the iconic Laughing Buddha. Ascending via the funicular railway, I reached the hilltop to encounter the impressive bronze statue of Kuan Yin, surrounded by serene spots like the Water Pavilion and Zodiac Garden. Gazing at the breathtaking panoramic view (LANGKAWI ISLAND HOPPING), I departed, filled with awe and reverence. 

Monday, July 29, 2024

Milo Cake With Milo Glaze (Eggless)

Ladies and Gentlemen,

I must confess, I’m not exactly a master baker. My baking ventures are rare and usually happen only when I have a bit of time to spare. I bake not to dazzle, but to satisfy my curiosity about whether baking really is as remarkable as some enthusiasts claim. It’s always better to discover things for ourselves rather than relying solely on others’ opinions. So, without any need for proving anything to anyone, let’s see if this Milo Cake with Milo Glaze (Eggless) can stand on its own (SUJEE CAKE & CLASSIC, MARBLE LEMON BUTTER CAKES)

 

This recipe isn’t originally mine; I stumbled upon it while browsing through instructables. Unlike some of my past baking experiments from the internet that ended in disaster, this one seemed promising. I opted for Milo instead of cocoa powder - mainly because that tin of Milo has been languishing in my pantry for ages, and it felt like the perfect time to put it to good use, especially since we’re more of a coffee-drinking household.

Sunday, July 28, 2024

Resilience of an Older Indian Woman Entrepreneur in Malaysia

Author

Ms. Krishnan N, a Zen entrepreneur in her 60s, founded Nava's Zen at 58. With 22 years as a lecturer, including 13 years in the Curtin University of Technology Perth, Australia Degree Twinning Program, she is now a certified yoga instructor, coach, and counselor. Her expertise enriches her current work.

Abstract 
This article explores the resilience of an older Indian woman entrepreneur in Malaysia, detailing her journey through various challenges and learning experiences. The discussion encompasses digital marketing difficulties, harassment, and the nuances of networking, revealing how these factors shape the entrepreneurial path. Additionally, it examines the impact of outsourcing, the authenticity of awards and recognitions, and the complex dynamics of social media presence.

Friday, July 26, 2024

Chameleon Restaurant, Kota Kemuning: A Taste of the Hype

Whenever a new restaurant opens in Kota Kemuning, it generates significant excitement among local food enthusiasts. Chameleon Restaurant (No. 68, Jalan Angeerik Vanilla Z/31Z), lauded in reviews, piqued the curiosity of my dining companion and me, prompting us to visit. Upon entry, we were welcomed by soft background music and a subtly dimmed ambiance, creating an inviting and comfortable setting.

Monday, July 22, 2024

Avocado Creations: Avocado Yogurt Dip & 3 Fresh Recipes

Avocados are common these days that even my local hypermarket has them, and at just RM5.00 each, they’re a real bargain! I used to be so obsessed that I’d buy six at a time and eat them raw until I needed a change. So, I started experimenting and came up with some exciting new ways to enjoy avocados. Enter the Avocado Yogurt Dip - perfect with crackers, raw veggies, and a fantastic addition to salads.

They say an avocado a day keeps the bland meals away! Packed with healthy fats, fiber, vitamins like E and K, and minerals like potassium and magnesium, avocados are a great addition to any diet. But since they’re calorie-dense, moderation is key. As Ms. Nava always says, “Everything in moderation - never overdoing it to avoid health consequences.”

Saturday, July 20, 2024

Personal Case Study: Cyber Bullying Experiences and Analysis

Author

Ms. Krishnan N, a Zen entrepreneur in her 60s, founded Nava's Zen at 58. With 22 years as a lecturer, including 13 years in the Curtin University of Technology Perth, Australia Degree Twinning Program, she is now a certified yoga instructor, coach, and counselor. Her expertise enriches her current work.

Abstract
This article provides an in-depth examination of cyber bullying through the personal experiences of an individual who has faced targeted harassment on social media platforms. The study explores the selective nature of cyber bullying, focusing on how specific criteria, such as age and gender, influence the choice of victims. It highlights the role of cultural and societal norms, particularly within the Indian context, in shaping the behavior of cyber bullies. The analysis also delves into the motivations behind such attacks, including jealousy, traditional gender roles, and personal frustrations.

The article further discusses the broader implications of cyber bullying, including its impact on mental health and social media interactions. By reflecting on personal experiences, the study underscores the importance of empathy and awareness in online environments. The findings aim to contribute to a deeper understanding of cyber bullying and emphasize the need for a more respectful and supportive digital community.

Friday, July 19, 2024

Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai: An Enriching Tour

A business trip brought me to Chiang Mai, Thailand, where amidst meetings and engagements, I seized the opportunity (EXPLORING KRABI & PHUKET) to explore both Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. Despite my limited time, I managed to visit some sights (HANOI URBAN WONDERS) in these Thai cities. 

CHIANG MAI
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple
What a thrilling ride up the 15km winding mountain road to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep! The journey felt like ascending towards the sky, filled with excitement and anticipation. Founded in 1383, this temple holds deep historical significance in Thai Buddhism. Legend has it that a sacred white elephant chose the site by circling the area and trumpeting thrice before lying down, indicating its suitability for construction (YOGYAKARTA TEMPLES & SURAKARTA HEARBEAT).

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Ethical and health impacts of dietary supplements: Critical analysis

Author

Ms. Krishnan N, a Zen entrepreneur in her 60s, founded Nava's Zen at 58. With 22 years as a lecturer, including 13 years in the Curtin University of Technology Perth, Australia Degree Twinning Program, she is now a certified yoga instructor, coach, and counselor. Her expertise enriches her current work.

Abstract
This article examines the complex landscape of the dietary supplement market, highlighting the significant roles played by healthcare professionals and the ethical concerns that arise from their involvement. It explores the misleading marketing practices, particularly the use of "natural ingredients" claims, and the lack of transparency in labeling that poses risks to consumers.

The article underscores the need for stringent regulatory oversight to ensure the safety and efficacy of supplements. It advocates for consumer education on the potential long-term effects of supplement use and emphasizes the importance of holistic wellness practices, such as balanced diets, physical activities, and urban gardening, as sustainable health solutions.

The article calls for greater scrutiny of the qualifications and practices of those marketing supplements and stresses the role of regulatory bodies in verifying product claims. Through a critical evaluation of current trends and practices, the article aims to inform and empower consumers to make well-informed health decisions.

Saturday, July 13, 2024

A Taste of Burma: Masoor Dal and More Lentil Delights

Lentils and dal are essential staples in my kitchen, celebrated globally (PERTH CULINARY EXPERIENCES) for their versatility and nutritional value. These legumes are always stocked in my pantry, used widely in kitchens worldwide and cherished in South Asian cuisine for their protein, fiber, and nutrients (CHANDIGARH URBAN MARVELS). In Myanmar, they have been integral to Indian communities since ancient times, their presence strengthened during the British colonial era with significant settlements in Yangon and Mandalay. While exploring Myanmar, I unexpectedly encountered samosas with dal gravy - a delightful fusion of Indian and Burmese flavors that thrilled my adventurous foodie spirit. 

Kerabu Taugeh: Veg & Non-Veg Options, Including Chicken Feet

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