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Hainanese Chicken Rice Recipe

Hainanese Chicken Rice Recipe

Singapore’s Hainanese Chicken Rice is the Asian equivalent of what chicken soup is to the soul. Eaten any time of the day or night, this national dish is served everywhere from school canteens to high-end restaurants. Originally from Hainan Island in southern China, this wholesome dish is also often called Hainanese Chicken Rice, and is a meal of steamed or blanched chicken, fragrant rice and chicken broth eaten with soy sauce, spring onions, slices of cucumber, ground chilli and ginger sauce.

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Jewish food in Lower East Side, NYC: I’ll have what she’s having

Jewish food in Lower East Side, NYC: I’ll have what she’s having

Thirty years have passed since Meg Ryan made cinematic history with THAT unforgettable climatic scene in When Harry Met Sally. While she orgasmically made her point, there’s certainly no fakery involved in pastrami sandwiches or bagels when hunting down Jewish food in the Lower East Side (LES) in New York City.

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American barbeque in the USA – and WA

American barbeque in the USA – and WA

It turns out the great Aussie barbeque tradition is a bit of a farce compared to barbequing in the USA. Before getting all snippety, hang on to your tongs; there’s an art to American barbeque that has infiltrated Perth’s barbequing community…you just have to follow the waft of barbequed meat.

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Why I spent my milestone birthday at Uluru

Why I spent my milestone birthday at Uluru

It’s not every day you celebrate a milestone birthday, in fact, it’s probably once a decade. It was only fitting I chose to travel to Australia’s most iconic destination for my most iconic milestone birthday. Overwhelmed by the size of Uluru, nothing could prepare me for its aura up close, and since it’s aged at over 500 million years, I felt positively young in comparison.

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Can Oracle Cards Predict the Future of Travel?

Can Oracle Cards Predict the Future of Travel?

Now that international travel is back, no doubt you’ve already come across many listicles (some I’ve probably even written) announcing the latest hotspots to visit. But I invite you to take an alternative approach to your travel plans and predictions for 2022 by tapping into your intuition through the use of Oracle cards.

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A Pesto Family Favourite

A Pesto Family Favourite

This pesto family recipe is always a crowd-pleaser and eaten with pasta, sourdough, risotto or seafood, I can almost guarantee silence at the table as plates are licked clean.

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An Artistic Adventure in Margaret River

An Artistic Adventure in Margaret River

Margaret River isn’t just about wine, food, surf and natural beauty. It’s also home to numerous artists tucked away within the Margaret River Region’s stunning surrounds. In fact, you’d be surprised where you might find an artist painting, sculpting, photographing, glass blowing, crafting jewellery or creating unique artworks. That is unless you’ve joined the Margaret River Region trail this September when 140 talented artists throw open the doors to their private studios.

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6 Naked Mini-breaks

6 Naked Mini-breaks

What’s more enticing than frolicking with your lover without a care in the world? Well, whisking your naked beloved off to a secluded location donning little more than a smile would probably trump it. Here are some exciting mini breaks, after all, who says you have to wait until your honeymoon to get naked.

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Take the stress out of social media

Take the stress out of social media

With more businesses working remotely and relying on social media to market themselves, it’s not surprising our Facebook accounts have become cluttered. Just as we would give our homes a spring clean, by decluttering our Facebook pages and groups, we can take the stress out of social media and focus more on doing the things we enjoy. 

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