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Monday, December 28, 2009

At the Heart of Singapore City

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Singapore, Marriott Hotel

I will be going on a short trip and will be back next week!



Sunday, December 27, 2009

Christmas In The Tropics


These are some photos I took during Christmas at Orchard road. Please feel free to leave some comments.

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Christmas at Ion 10

Ion, the newest shopping center located at Orchard Turn, Singapore


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Lights inside a Christmas tree house - before and after


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Ray of Light





Thursday, December 24, 2009

Merry Christmas Everyone

May peace be your gift at Christmas and your blessing all year through.

Angel F1
Photo taken by my dearest friend

Midnight mass today was enlightening

~The true meaning of Christmas is not recognised unless we open our hearts. To give the light of love to those who need it most is to have the real spirit of Christmas~
Church of Sacred Heart






Sunday, December 20, 2009

We are part of the earth and it is part of us


~The greatest of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated~
Mahatma Gandhi


Warning: The scenes are disturbing
While concerns are shown over how animals are treated in conventional factory farms,"free range" chickens, turkeys, pigs, and cows may be treated less inhumanly though they are still not exactly cruelty free.


Do animals have emotions? If animals can talk like us and tell us how they feel, would we treat them differently?

Dogs, cats, horses and many other species experience many forms of emotions we think only primates have.

A dog's emotion is revealed in its face, eyes, ears, tail movement and body language. They have their way of communicating with us, for example, they wag their tail when they feel or see our presence, stretch their front legs out in front of them and lower their bodies when they want to play. Dogs can feel and express the same emotions as we do: love, hate, joy, sorrow, grief, anxiety, jealousy, remorse and even more subtle ones such as distrust and resignation. Worried frowns, angry glares, adoring gazes, suspicious squints and questioning looks are also possible. Watch this: Angel dog saves boy

A cat meow, purr and expose its belly when it is at ease in the company of a familiar person. It "smiles" with its eyes and with its tail. Slow blinking eyes, head butt and rub noses is a sign of affection.
My mom once had a cat Tommy Pete Pott2 who, whenever the phone rings, would run looking for her, meow continuously even scratching her bedroom door when it is shut. Tommy would then guide her downstairs to where the phone is located and then sit beside her as she chats.
Meanwhile Lulu, Mom's dog, would start to bark if she spends too long chatting over the phone. It is interesting to observe this display of love and intense jealousy or possessiveness if you will.

Expressions

Most animals use various unique means to communicate by body language, sound and smell. They also have an extraordinary sense that can feel the coming of natural disasters. I decided to do further research and learnt some very interesting expressions of emotions in animals.

The history of mankind is carried on the back of the horse
Horses display how they are feeling through the face, ears, neck, tail and even body position tells you a lot about the horses. They can be vocal for example, they generally greet you with a friendly 'hello' by a nicker, a softer neigh done through the nostrils. On the other hand, snorting which is blowing air through their nostrils producing a vibrating low, long sound shows that they are scared or wary of something and their ears would be pointing forward. When in distress, annoyance or angry, they tail-swish, squeals a high-pitched sound simultaneously their ears laid flat back, the lips will tighten in the corners and you will see the whites of their eyes. When relaxed, their ears droop to the side or lower lip hanging down. To get your attention, for example, a hungry horse would bang on its stall.

Little blue birds fly away in melody
Most birds communicate aurally using notes so that their presence is heard by their own species. Like us, they enjoy chattering with each other. They use various vocalization to scare off predators, to attract mate or to defend one's territory.
Among the many species, the parrots (African Grey parrots the most intelligent of all parrots) are known for its ability to communicate with humans. A pet bird would click her tongue against her beak to ask to be petted or picked up. It would also tail flip when it is happy to see you.

To Bee or Not to Bee
Bees perform a dance ritual to tell the other bees where the nectar is. Bees are famous for their pattern-recognition abilities, which scientists believe evolved in order to discriminate among flowers. As social insects, they can also tell apart their hivemates. But the new study shows that they can recognize human faces better than some humans can, with one-ten thousandth of the brain cells.


"If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man."
Albert Einstein


Holy cows
Cows, the mothers of all creatures, benefit humans with milk, yougurt, cheese, cream and butter. Research has shown that cows enjoy soothing sounds. Slow music relaxes and improves milk yields.
Cow burbs - contributing to global warming?
Cows are responsible for nearly three-quarters of total methane emissions, with most of the gases coming from burps which are 20 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
Experts has found that the slow digestive system of cows makes them a key producer of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Scientists are now carrying out trials of new diets designed to improve cows' digestion and hopefully reduce global warming. Feeding cows with clover and alfalfa instead of grain has shown to reduce methane emissions by 25 percent.

Nature's great masterpiece, an elephant - the only harmless great thing
Elephants are the largest animals on the planet. Research shows that there are only 600,000 of elephants left in the wild. They show affection by entwining their trunks.
Do watch this video: Elephant Painting

Apes
Chimpanzees greet each other by touching hands. They clean dirt and parasites off each other's fur to provide comfort and display their affection. They are also capable of many human "actions". When taught by humans, they are able to display a lot of emotions.

Marine Animals
Marine animals use sounds to communicate with one another so that they can stay together as a group, defend territories, scare off predators and attract mates.
Whales leap out of the water repeatedly to send messages to other whales.
Dolphins click and whistle. Dolphins are known to have saved many humans from drowning and shark attacks.


Silence is golden in an animal world
Animals in the woods communicate with each other through silence when predators are near. They understand the code of silence and take heed.


Grief
There is some evidence that some animals form tears when in physical or emotional distress just like humans. Grief has also been observed in many wild species following the death of a mate, parent or offspring. For example a mother cat whose kittens are taken away from her will search for her kittens for many days, crying out continuously.


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I found this picture on the Internet. It speaks a thousand words.


There is much argument as to whether animals experience emotions or are merely showing behavioural changes in response to their environment. In any case, it is interesting to observe how animals perceive the world.




Easy Like a Sunday Morning

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Sunday's Fig & Cheese salad

Arugula salad
Fresh figs
Baby Buffalo or goat 's cheese

Dressing:
Virgin Oil
Cayenne pepper
Salt



I ♡ all animals



Saturday, December 19, 2009

Saturday's Pommes d'amour

You like Tomayto, I like Tomahto.....
You say either and I say eether
You say neither and I say neether
Either, eether, Neither, neether
Let's call the whole thing off
But Oh, if we call the whole thing off then we must part,
And Oh, if we ever part, then that might break my heart!

Lyrics by Louis Armstrong


salad_28 Hot Tomatoes


Know your 'love apples' history
Buy locally and check the sticker number.
If it starts with 9 and is five digits long, it means organic.
If the number starts with 8 and is 5 digits long, it means it has been GM
If the number is 4 digits long, it is grown conventionally with chemicals and shipped before they are naturally ripe.

Oh tomatoes, combien tu m'aimes?

A number of studies suggest that tomatoes helps prevent several types of cancer, including prostate cancer.
Lycopene a carotenoid found predominantly in tomatoes is a phytochemical with potent antioxidant and substance that makes tomatoes red, giving the fruit its anti-cancer properties (second to watermelons). It is the most abundant carotenoid in the human blood tissues.

Antioxidants - There is scientific evidence that as diet high in antioxidants may protect against certain chronic diseases such as cancer, coronary heart disease and cataracts.

Carotenoids - Plant pigments.

Phytochemicals - A pure chemical substance such as betacarotene produced naturally by plants to protect themselves against disease.

Vitamin benefits - A ,B C, E, potassium, iron and phosphorus iron.
Extremely low in sodium content, therefore is appreciated by people with high blood pressure and body fluid retention.
However, the minus side is, tomatoes contain glycoalkoids which some believe contribute to arthritis symptoms. Research has not yet proven this though.
Perhaps in this instant, let moderation be your guide.

Tips:
Refrigeration dehydrates flavor of tomatoes. Best to store them at room temperature stem down.



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Ingredients:
Organic tomatoes
Basil
Buratta cheese
Olive Oil
Salt and pepper
Balsamic vinegar

Friday, December 18, 2009

Friday I'm In Love


Monday, you can hold your head

Tuesday, Wednesday stay in bed

Or Thursday, watch the walls instead

It's Friday, I'm in Love

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Saturday, wait

And Sunday always comes too late

But Friday, never hesitate

Lyrics by The Cure



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Watercress & Orange Salad

Watercress
Orange

Olive oil
White wine vinegar
Lime juice
Paprika
Curry Powder
Salt and pepper







Thursday, December 17, 2009

Thursday's Caesar




Veni, Vidi, Vici


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I came, I saw, I conquered

Julius Caesar



salad_24 caesar salad

Romaine lettuce
Garlic croutons
Egg (free range)
Anchovy
Capers
Parmesan cheese shaven

Place into a food processor:
1 Garlic clove crushed
2 tblsp Lemon Juice
1 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
1/2 tsp Dijon mustard
1 tsp balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup Virgin Olive Oil
2 fillets anchovies paste
1 tblsp parmesan cheese
salt and pepper





Wednesday, December 16, 2009

A Berry nice Wednesday

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Berry and banana salad

Blueberries, blackberries and raspberries
banana
Mint leaf

Dressing:
Half lemon juice
1 orange juice
Honey



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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Tuesday's Salad full of grace


An Inspiration from 1909, Portugese born but raised in Brazil samba singer and actress, Maria do Carmo Miranda da Cunha, aka Carmen Miranda.
Known for her iconic image of colorful outfits and fruit bedecked headgear, the lady in the tutti frutti hat performed in a 1945 film, "The Gang's All Here". She became a household name in the US and the highest paid female performer during World War II.





Thai Salad F1

Mango & Guava Salad

Ingredients:
Unripe Mango - grated
Seedless Guava - grated
Mint leaves - chopped
Coriander (cilantro) - chopped
Salad greens

Dressing:
Pound or blend together:
Shallots
Tomato
chili (optional)
Dried prawns - pound finely and grill till golden brown

Add to the above:
Fresh Lime juice
Olive oil
Bragg Liquid Aminos
Honey or brown sugar for taste

Mango & Guava Salad Ingredients








Monday, December 14, 2009

Eco Metals

Mining and extraction of precious metals is one of the most environementally destructive practices on earth. For every ton of gold produced, it generates three-million tons of chemical waste. According to "No Dirty Gold Campaign" (www.nodirtygold.org) a single gold mine in Papua New Guinea generates 2000,000 tons of toxic waste each day, more than all the cities in Japan, Canada and Australia combined.

Toby Pomeroy, jewelry designer with a beautiful conscience



As a child, Toby Pomeroy lived in the foothills of the Himalayas with his medical-missionary parents. He was inspired by the native artisans and his designs are influenced by nature. Pomeroy, became one of the first industry artisans to exclusively use reclaimed metals for his pure reused gold and silver jewelry.



Sunday, December 13, 2009

Meat Free Monday


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Salad greens with pomelo, grapefruit and mango

A quick and easy salad dressing:
Lime juice
Olive oil
Balsamic vinegar








Friday, December 11, 2009

Hole in One




The higher you climb.....the harder you fall

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The harder you fall....the higher you bounce back








Thursday, December 10, 2009

Blowing bubbles in the wind



Jack Frost Nipping On Your Nose

A White tropical Christmas

Imagining a white Christmas in the tropics







Friday, December 4, 2009

Organic Transition

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A visit to a local market - Nov 2009
I am holding a bundle of sweet leaves (sauropus androgynous), a green perennial vegetable found mainly in S.E.A. It is rich in Vitamin D and is among a few flora containing vitamin K. There are occasional reports of headaches when too much is consumed. It has also been linked to obstructive lung disease when taken in massive amounts due to the high concentrations of alkaloid papaverine.

Food grown with aid of chemicals can affect our well being. By going organic, you can limit your exposure to toxic chemicals, pesticides, hormones, antibiotics and genetically modified foods. Moreover, organic farming uses 50 % less energy and water resources as compared to conventional farms, thereby reducing the environmental impact and disturbance to earth's ecological balance.

Going organic can be a challenge especially when organic foods cost 50% or more than non organic foods. I have found a few tips on how to make the transition and buy organic on a budget. If you can't afford a complete conversion to organic, you need to identify those categories of "must have" foods where you will receive the greatest benefit.

1. Some fruits and vegetable require very little pesticides if any. Therefore you don't need to buy organic ones. For example, bananas, pineapples, oranges, papayas, brocolli, sweet potatoes, avocados.

2. Buy fruits and vegetables that are in season as prices are less competitive. Also keep a look out for the sale of the week.

3. Bulk purchase is cheaper. As such you could consider sharing these purchases with friends, families or neighbours.

4. Meat eaters may want to switch to antibiotic, hormone, pesticide-free meat and 100% grass fed.

5. Avoid conventional milk especially for your children. Dairy cows are injected with GE hormones rBGH/rBST and possibly fed with genetically modified grains and hay.

6. Cloned food sounds creepy to me! Genetically engineered food contains genes derived from bacteria and virus.

7. Eat out less if you want to eat more organic foods.

8. Start a garden. Grow your own herbs. For those small spaces, a container garden is a good alternative.

♧♧♧

DIRTY DOZEN: CONVENTIONAL CROPS WITH THE HIGHEST PESTICIDE LOADS

1. Peaches
2. Apples
3. Sweet bell peppers
4. Celery
5. Nectarines
6. Strawberries
7. Cherries
8. Lettuce
9. Grapes
10. Pears
11. Spinach
12. Potatoes


For more information on foods that you should buy organic, please do take a look here at:

The daily Green

A Environmental working Group and Consumer Report:

Shopper's guide to pesticides


♧♧


By MarieC1


My utmost thanks goes to Prima, my wonderful assistant who helped me nurture my garden.






Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Through The Voice Of An Angel

"If you judge people, you have no time to love them"
Mother Teresa





Today, I witnessed a gift from God and I am humbled by an invaluable life lesson
learned. Susan Boyle made UK chart history with her depth of purity that transcends
through her voice but more than her singing, is her inner strength and perseverance
to stay committed to a dream despite her critics.
The truth is, sad to say, our society has such high standards that we often judge too
much by appearances. It is easier for us to put others down than it is to deal with
our own insecurities. I am ashamed to admit..... I sometimes need reminding.
God speaks to us in mysterious ways, sometimes through the voice
of an angel.


The Serenity Prayer

God grant me the serenity
to accept the things I cannot change;
courage to change the things I can;
and wisdom to know the difference.




Friday, November 27, 2009

Cow in Kampong

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Currently away in Borneo. Will be back next week.




Thursday, November 19, 2009

DAUL KIM - RIP

Daul Kim- Korean model

I woke up to a shocking and heartbreaking news today.....Daul Kim an international top model, whom my family and I have known passed away in her Paris apartment today.

Our thoughts and prayers are with her and her family.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Recycling songs by Norwegian Peter Bull


Three days ago, I came across Peter Bull, a Swedish DJ and producer of mashups (blending different songs into one mix). I was blown away by his incredible artistic ability. The second I heard "How six songs collide", I was hooked! The guy is a genius! All of the new mashups can be streamed and downloaded from the top of Peter's blog for free. However, it takes hard work and money to host his songs. A little gratuity would be a nice gesture.

Peter Bull's blog http://bit.ly/bf63B


Sunday, November 15, 2009

La Fromagerie - One of my favorite hideaways in England

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Monsieur Jean Baptiste and me
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Jacket -Twenty8Twelve by S. Miller/Scarf- Alexander McQueen/Woolen cap- Chrome Hearts
Last week after pampering myself to a 'mini' shopping spree at Matches, a multi label boutique on Marylebone High street, I was ecstatic to stumble upon a quaint delicatessen-cum-cafe La Fromagerie, tugged away at the corner of Moxon Street! More happy hours ensued!
As I entered, I was greeted by a display of fresh fruits and vegetables, herbs and freshly baked bread, olive oils and dried condiments, chutneys, homemade jams, a spread of cakes,biscuits and other products. Next to the cashier there is an enclosed maturing room that is temperature controlled filled with every imaginable cheese!
I was ushered to a seat facing a window by a lovely lady named Kaya, whose name brought back fond memories of my childhood when Mom would make home made jam called Kaya!
There is no set menu. The cheese and wine selections are changed daily.
I decided to indulge myself with the tasting cafe menu as suggested by Kaya which included a selection of five perfectly ripened cheeses from the cheese room served with fresh fig, bread and a glass of wine specifically selected to compliment the cheeses. I am far from a wine connoisseur besides Mc1 and wine don't quite agree. I opted for freshly squeezed orange juice instead. I have to say I have never eaten so much cheese in my life but I was more than happy to overdose on my calcium intake for the day with such fromage delicieux! I also discovered that fresh fig is a perfect match for cheese!
The next day I returned to buy Camembert cheese and was served by an in-house affineur, Monsieur Jean Baptiste who not only knew his cheeses but was also very helpful and quite a charmeur!

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