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Apong Balik (Malaysian-style pancake) | Cathy's Blog
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Apong Balik (Malaysian-style pancake). 3 July, 2012 at 3:42 pm · Filed under Kitchen Adventures. Apong Balik (Malaysian rice pancake). Apong or apom or apam is a rice flour, coconut milk based pancake. It can have fillings, such as sliced banana, brown sugar, palm sugar, margarine, ground peanuts, etc. I don’t like banana, so this is one way I would choose to eat banana. It is a street food, commonly found in Kedah and Penang. It is popularly eaten as breakfast or snacks. 100 ml rice flour. If too dry an...
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Mulberry Leaf Tea Part 1 – Fresh | Cathy's Blog
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Mulberry Leaf Tea Part 1 – Fresh. 5 May, 2013 at 7:06 pm · Filed under Kitchen Adventures. Mulberry tea series : Part 1 – Fresh. Part 2 – Dried. Part 3 – Fresh vs Dried. My first encounter with the word Mulberry came from the nursery rhyme “Round the mulberry bush” in preschool. I always had this vision of strange waist-high rounded bush. It’s in the name. I imagined it would be round, like blueberries or cherries. Mulberry branch with leaves and fruits. So, today, while Dad was pruning the tree (to keep...
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Mulberry Leaf Tea Part 3 – Fresh vs Dried | Cathy's Blog
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Mulberry Leaf Tea Part 3 – Fresh vs Dried. 3 June, 2013 at 3:34 pm · Filed under Kitchen Adventures. 183;Tagged mulberry tea. Mulberry tea series : Part 1 – Fresh. Part 2 – Dried. Part 3 – Fresh vs Dried. Now that I have tried both versions of mulberry tea, it is time to make a comparison. Mulberry tea – fresh vs dried. Versions were very nice to drink. 2 Fresh version is greener in colour while the dried version is paler and yellow. 6 But for the long term, I prefer the. 2 Comments ». I’m glad to ...
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Mulberry Leaf Tea Part 2 – Dried | Cathy's Blog
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Mulberry Leaf Tea Part 2 – Dried. 3 June, 2013 at 3:06 pm · Filed under Kitchen Adventures. 183;Tagged chinese cooking. Mulberry tea series : Part 1 – Fresh. Part 2 – Dried. Part 3 – Fresh vs Dried. Preparing my own mulberry tea leaves turned out to be easier than I thought. All I needed were fresh leaves and lots of hot sunshine. 1 Wash and clean the mulberry leaves. 2 Spread them out on a flat colander or clean sheet of cloth, single layer. 3 Put it outside, under the hot sun. 7 Crush into small flakes.
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(Translation) Muga no Kyouchi and derivatives | Cathy's Blog
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Translation) Muga no Kyouchi and derivatives. 20 June, 2012 at 4:43 pm · Filed under Anime/Manga. Translations of Muga no Kyouchi and its derivatives. Translated as State of Self-Actualisation. 無我 (muga) – egoless. の (no) – of. 境地(kyouchi) state or situation. Literally translated as State of No-Self, Muga this is a concept borrowed from Zen Buddhism muga-mushin(無我無心) no-self, empty-mind. Muga-mushin is cultivated in higher levels of martial arts (budou/bujutsu). てんい むほう の きわみ. Ten’i muhou no kiwami.
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Open box Origami | Cathy's Blog
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16 October, 2013 at 7:10 pm · Filed under Lifescape. How to make a simple origami paper box. I’ve been constantly on the move lately, I did not have a proper desk and tabletop-furnishings to work with. Pretty much everything I use will be trashed when I leave for my next destination. As such, I did not want to buy anything if I could help it. Next, I tried looking for a simple origami pattern to make boxes. There are many. Unfortunately, most produced boxes that were too small, about 1/8 the size...I lea...