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6 years of sheer joy (~‾⌣‾)~

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NBC is 6 today!  
It’s been a wonderful 6-year journey of sheer joy.  
An enriching  and uplifting experience
of sharing and connecting with
other fellow bloggers and readers
from around the globe.  
To me, blogging is an instant getaway
from the humdrum of everyday life,
a safe haven in times of chaos.
And a place I fondly call
“My safe, happy space”
Many thanks for sharing this joy with me!

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SCULpTURE

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Sydelle has finally completed the sculpture for her school art exhibition next Saturday.

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Random drawings by Sydelle – 03

Part of Sydelle’s homework on Wednesday, 31st Oct is to do a comic strip on ‘Catching Prey‘.  She completed it at about 10.30 pm on Wednesday night as she needs to submit it by Thursday morning. And I think it’s pretty awesome considering the limited time given.

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Happiness is …

a postcard from France.

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“Thank you for this beautiful glimpse of heaven, Isabelle!” (♡ ὅ ◡ ὅ )ʃ♡

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Funny drawings by Shaye – 25

…beautiful Rapunzel!

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STOveLEN moments

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A couple of months ago, I saw this traditional Chinese charcoal stove by the roadside near my house. Without hesitation, I took it home as it reminds me of my grandma’s stove and it brought back warm childhood memories. 
I grew up watching my grandma cook with this stove.  When my brother and I were older she taught us how to light the charcoal stove.   Back then, we would pour a bit of kerosene on the charcoal before using a matchstick to light it.  Then we use a handheld fan made from palm leaves to fan the flames.  And I remember my brother and I would get up early on a Saturday morning to light the charcoal stove to boil a big pot of soup for lunch. 
I kept this complimentary charcoal stove in the yard together with the rest of the empty flower pots. Recently,  Sydelle asked me to cook something with this stove.  Both my daughters thought that this little stove was kind of fascinating.
Last Friday, I bought a bag of charcoal. On Saturday morning,  hubby helped to light the charcoal stove.  He’s an excellent helper when it comes to stuff like this.  It takes about 15 – 20 minutes for the stove to heat up.  Then I put in a big pot of chicken soup to boil.

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After one and a half hours, the chicken soup is ready and it smells amazing.

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Next, I cooked some tomato rice.  This is something quick and easy and it goes really well with the soup.
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Pour some olive oil. Saute onion, garlic and bacon

add canned tomato

Add a can of tomatoes

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Stir and add some black pepper and salt

add rice

Pour in the rice[pre-cooked]

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Give it a good mix.  Remove pot from stove and cover it for about 10 minutes.

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Lunch is served! Loved the smoky taste!

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Happy Eid

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 We are all part of one amazing human race
Let’s join our hands and our hearts
to live in peace and harmony
Our journey here on earth is short
We must not give room to hate and grudges
to be permanent residence in our hearts
The time has come for us to celebrate our differences
We need to stop judging and start loving each other
Let us start today by offering just…
one smile
one hug
one handshake
one high-5
one kind word..
Life is indeed too brief to be nothing
but happy and healthy
 –NBC
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Homemade roasted barley tea

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In Malaysia, barley is a common staple drink.   However, It is not known as barley tea but as a refreshing drink.  I was told from young that it is a healthy drink but honestly, I did not like the taste.  For decades, this refreshing drink is prepared the same way at home or in the restaurants – white pearl barley is rinsed, boiled with a few Pandan/Screwpine leaves to enhance the aroma and when it is almost done, sugar will be added to taste.  Yes, I know.  It sounds boring.
Recently, I went to a Korean Restaurant for tea with my mom and we ordered Boricha (Korean barley tea).  Somehow, the aroma of Korean barley tea hits my senses and I instantly fell in love with the aromatic and nutty smell of this tea.  It has such an amazing toasty and slightly bitter taste.  It’s a great substitute for coffee but I’m not thinking of giving up coffee as it will always be my first love.
I have since included this intoxicating drink in my daily routine mainly because of its health benefits. I really do not know where to buy Korean barley tea, so I decided to try roasting the pearl barley and prepare this tea in the comfort of my own kitchen.
I will now share and show you how to make this delightful beau-tea recipe.
How to toast your own barley
I like to roast a bit more and store them in a jar.  The pearl barley I bought comes in 300g/packet.
1. 600 g of pearl barley washed and rinsed well

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2.You will need a pan or a pot.  But I like to use the wok.  Heat up the wok on medium heat and pour in the pearl barley.

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3. With a wooden spoon, stir the barley every 30 seconds to a minute.  It’s very much like toasting nuts and it gets burned easily.  It will take about 20 minutes or longer until the barley turned dark brown and it should smell a bit burnt.
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4.Pour the roasted barley onto a tray to cool before storing it in a jar.
How to make roasted barley tea
You can boil the roasted barley in water as it is but I like to blend the roasted barley first before boiling it for more flavor.

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5 tbsp of roasted barley (blended but not too powdery)
5 cups of water (you can add more water if you find it too strong)
[Note: I prefer to bring the water to a boil first before I pour in the barley]
1. In a small pot, boil the barley and water and simmer it for about 15 – 20 minutes.
2. When it’s done boiling use the strainer to sieve the grains.
3. Serve hot or let it cool and chill it in the refrigerator.
[Note: If you have a filter bag for tea, you can skip step no. 2]

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Care to join me for some Boricha?  [www.pinterest.com]

 

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Book giveaway – Happy Guide

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I’ve got a giveaway for you! 
It’s a book called Happy Guide. It was written by a guy called Michael Kinnaird who suffered a living hell for 13 years and doesn’t want anyone else to go through what he did. The big message is that most problems are solved the same way: by putting the causes of health and happiness in place.
I’ve just finished reading it and I think it’s a wonderful read. It’s honest, easy to read, informative and a purrfectHappy Guide.’  And I love all the quotes in this book.
To win one of three copies, please leave a comment below stating whether you’d like the eBook or paperback version. First three comments win!

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One vote counts!

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Dear friends & fellow Malaysians,
today we come together in unity
to vote as one nation.
Voting is not all but the least we could do.
As one, our voices will be heard
As one, we can make a difference
As one, we can heal this land
As one, we can shape a better tomorrow
for our children and future generations
in this beautiful country 
we call home.
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“Schools are chosen as polling centers.  This school is about 5 minutes from my house.”

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“It’s scorching hot today but the crowd waited patiently for their turn to cast their votes.”