Waves Lifestyle Issue #02 (Aug 2011)

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Hey there!

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We hope you enjoyed our first issue because we’re back to give you a bigger slice of the JB life with this second issue.

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Flip through our pages as we pay homage to our Malaysian land with an article by a Malaysian living abroad, and then read on for a mouthwatering piece on ladies who have made it big with their bakings.

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Check out our wide range of features on local delicacies and reviews of your favourite food stops too! Let us know if you have any other favourite spots that you would like all our readesr to know about and we might just feature them in our upcoming issues.

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W E N S ’ T A H W Introducing PAEZ Shoes to Malaysia! It’s time for fans of comfortable chic casual shoes to sit up and rejoice! PAEZ Shoes, the original Argentine alpargata shoes have launched in Malaysia! For people who value a breathable yet stylish shoe, PAEZ will be a perfect fit for them. Already available in 16 countries across 5 continents including USA, UK, Hong Kong and the Philippines, we celebrate as PAEZ Shoes makes its way to sunny Malaysia! Having been a staple shoe in Argentina since two centuries ago, PAEZ Shoes can also be the perfect accessory to spice up your summer outfits. In its bright colours and lively designs, PAEZ Shoes bring out the individuality in you without compromising on the comfort level. With 17 designs across 4 different ranges, there are PAEZ Shoes to suit every individual. PAEZ encourages you to become part of the rich history of the alpargata and to enjoy the world around you — wherever your PAEZ may take you! PAEZ Shoes are available at: Players World KSL City, Johor Bahru C & Y Shoes Sutera Mall, Johor Bahru

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Ramadan, Eid Mubarak & National Day in the UAE BY PRIYA MANIKAM Life in the UAE during the Ramadan period is different than what we were accustomed to back in Malaysia. Once the sun sets, the Muslims gear for their Iftar (breaking of fast) which traditionally starts with water and some dates followed by snacks and main courses. Back in Malaysia, we used to excitedly buy the various snacks and food sold at the bazaar but here friends usually invite their non-Muslim friends such as myself to their homes to break fast together. It is a fulfilling atmosphere as the womenfolk get to show off their culinary skills and everyone gathers to feast on the various goodies. Besides that, the government also sets up tents at various locations to give away food to break fast. At the end of the Ramadan period and after the sighting of the moon is done, a lot of merriment can be felt as residents get ready to be decked in their finery for Eid (Hari Raya) and you can smell Biryani and sweet delicacies being prepared in Muslim homes. Friends and family gather outdoors and at mosques wishing Eid Mubarak to everyone irrespective of their caste and creed. This year, Hari Raya and Malaysian National Day fall on the same day. The Malaysian Embassy usually takes it in their stride to celebrate both the occasions with fellow Malaysians and friends. We would all first gather on the embassy grounds for the hoisting of the national flag, followed by singing the national anthem with great fervour. With all the festivities in the air, you can see everyone decked in their traditional outfits. After the anthem, there would be a speech by the Malaysian Ambassador and then the Hari Raya songs would blast away, followed by a lucky draw session and most importantly, food! Lots of kuih, traditional cuisine and deserts would be served buffet style to the delight of every Malaysian. Here’s wishing everyone Eid Mubarak and Selamat Hari Kebangsaan all the way from the Middle East. The author of this article is a Malaysian born but currently living as an expat in the Middle East enjoying the desert shores! page 06


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tips to maintain your waistline! BY PRIYA MANIKAM

Yes, it is that time again when everyone looks forward to buying all sorts of goodies to break their fast and month end it is Hari Raya. With all the festivity in the air, you can’t help but indulge and it may not do justice to your waistline. Fret not, as we look into ways for you to enjoy your food and still maintain your weight during the holidays.

Don’t over-indulge on the holiday sweets. Choose which indulgences you have to have and choose them first. Also, try to avoid skipping meals which will slow down your metabolism and cause you to over-eat during the next meal. Enjoy all delicacies but in moderation and learn how to say No or Stop to yourself once you are full. Be kind to your tummy! If you feel guilty after all the indulgence; try setting aside 5 to 10 minutes in the morning or at night for a gentle mind/body workout, such as yoga or do light stretching workouts. Eat slowly and cut the portions into smaller bite sizes to avoid over-eating. Have some fruits before eating a heavy meal as this would prevent you from taking more servings than you should-and your waistline would thank you later. Go for a walk after having that wonderful buffet dinner at your aunt’s house. The fresh air also does wonders to the mind and body. Drink at least 8 glasses of water a day to stay hydrated as it is good for your overall health plus helps control your eating habits.

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HARI RAYA BAKES SPECIAL! This month, we feature ladies who have been hard at work to create delicious delights for you to indulge in. Read on to find out what they have in stores for you this festive season.

Lucky Hoof Known for her mouth watering Roll Tapak Kuda, this special lady fulfills the cravings of this special Raya delicacy for many of her fans in Brunei Darussalam. A mother of a 10 year old boy, she is popularly known as Icys and runs an online business selling Roll Tapak Kuda via Twitter, Facebook and her blog luckyhoof.blogspot.com. Juggling between a full-time job, being a wife and a mother doesn’t come easy but Icys makes it a point to make her weekly baking sessions a fun-filled family event. Her signature Roll Tapak Kuda are made in various fillings including Maltesers and Kit Kat, but she holds the throne for her popular Plain Nutella flavour. So Bruneians, do get in touch with Icys to savour every bit of the scrumptious Nutella Rolls and do look out for ongoing promotions throughout the year and more to come this festive season.

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Artistiquecakes Ally Hanis started her cake making and decorating business in 2002. She is a holder of a Diploma In Professional Wedding Cake by Squires Kitchen and has been a trained cake decorator ever since also thanks to her love of cake making, designing and decorating.She currently designs wedding cakes and caters to many other occasions based in Singapore and Johor Bahru. Artistiquecakes’s signature products are wedding cakes which are made to order. The owners usually arrange to meet up with clients to gather more information on how they want their wedding cake to be, and are capable of sketching the planned design so their customers can visualise how the outcome would be. They are also specialized in customised birthday cakes, including popular ones such as the Canon Camera Cake, Nissan Skyline Cake, as well as Cake Pops, Cookies Pops and Macaroons. Their customised birthday cakes start from RM140, wedding cakes from RM500, and Cakes Pops, Cookies Pops and Macaroon start at RM2.50each. Check out their website at artistiquecakes.wordpress.com for more information. To order, simple email artistiquecakes@gmail.com or add them on Facebook - artistiquecakes. Orders can be picked up from Angsana or delivery services can be arranged for a minimal charge. Do also try their pre-cookies mixes which is so easy to use - simply add egg, butter and vanilla essence. This Hari Raya, Artistiquecakes brings to you a special package including cookie hampers which consists of Chocolate Chips, Oats and Nuts Chips and Meringue Cornflakes Cookies plus 12 pieces of cupcakes plus an additional of two sample bottles of cookies at only RM250.

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FEATURE

Resipi Emak From helping her mother to bake “kuih Raya”, Nur Farhana decided to continue selling her mother’s popular Chocolate Chip Cookies after her mother’s retirement from baking. Currently doing this full time, she now gets the support to run this business from her kind in laws and bakes throughout the year. During non-festive season, she bakes cookies for doorgifts and wedding gifts/hantaran, as well as cupcakes, muffins, chocolate cakes and decorated cookies. Her signature items, however, include the Resipi Emak Original Chocolate Chip Cookies and the Rich Temptations Cookies. These cookies are priced between RM11 to RM35, which prices varying according to flavor and weight (200gm, 350gm & 500gm). Resipi Emak provides delivery service with charges according to areas. Pick up can be made at Perling Mall, Jusco Bukit Indah, Giant Nusa Bestari, Petronas Kobena and Kipmart. For areas outside Johor Bahru (JB), the cookies will be delivered by Pos Laju. Transportation for large quantity orders especially to locations outside JB such Singapore and Kuala Lumpur can also be arranged. This Raya, Resipi Emak has introduced a ‘Combo Raya’ which consist three jars of cookies with the three most popular flavours (Original Chocolate Chip, Oat & Almond, Rich Temptations) at discounted price. For more information, do visit resipiemak.blogspot.com. To order, visit their Facebook or email to resipiemak@gmail.com. State your cookie flavour, weight, quantity, payment method, delivery/pick up date with your full name and contact number when placing your order.


MommaMiia Creations Because Sweet Things come in Cute Packages We sit down and have a chat with one of Singapore’s latest creative masters of Cake Pops. Read on more to find out about MommaMia Creations and the lady behind it. Why the name Mommamia? MommaMiia was named after my precious baby girl Mia. Three months after the birth of my baby girl, I’m left with the absence of my husband and that is how the whole MommaMiia idea came about. In the beginning, I handcrafted a few trinkets and sold it to family, friends and neighbours to raise money but as time went by, the passion grew more intense. What are the range of products you offer? MommaMiia Creations offers handcrafted trinkets, pop up cards and yummy homemade sweet treats. The trinkets ranges from earrings, bracelets, necklaces and brooches - all designed and handmade by myself. The pop up cards are usually custom and can be pre-ordered to suit any celebration or gifts. As for the yummy sweet treats, I created cake pops! They are actually cakes with frosting (available in variety of flavours) shaped on a stick, for the convenience of consumption and they resemble a lollipop. Hence the name, CAKE POPS! I’ve done up a couple of orders for weddings and birthdays recently. WHAT ARE YOUR FUTURE PLANS? I wish to see MommaMiia grow into a company that hires homemakers, single parents and the less privileged. They will be able to learn new skills and work from home while being there for their kids. Basically, for the trinkets, I wish to set up an eCommerce site where we can do shipment internationally without acquiring much cost. I believe the internet is a powerful tool. As for the yummy sweet treats, I envision a MommaMiia’s Cake Pop’s Bakery. Not only in Singapore but in Malaysia and Indonesia as well. I wish to sweep the cake pop fever in Asia! HOW CAN SOMEONE GET HOLD OF YOUR ITEMS? Simply visit my website mommamiia.blogspot.com, or my Facebook account Mommamiia. For any purchases, enquiries or custom orders, buyers can PM me at Facebook or e-mail me at mommamiia@live.com. Emails will be replied within 24 hours. Shipment outside Singapore can be paid via PayPal.


THANK YOU FOR MAKING OUR LAUNCH A SUCCESS! WAVES Magazine was officially launched on Sunday, the 17th of July 2011 at KSL City Mall, Ground Floor with a FLASH MOB performance!


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1Malaysia Megasale Fiesta 2011 in JB City Square! This year’s Malaysia Megasale Carnival sees the entire mall of JB CITY SQUARE being transformed into a carnival filled with colourful and fun decorations everywhere all the way up until 31 August 2011. Not only will you enjoy great offers and bargains in shops but also opportunities to win prizes, vouchers and even go on a FREE shopping spree! Head down to JB CITY SQUARE every Friday, Saturday and Sunday during the 1 Malaysia Megasale Carnival to participate in the Grab & Win Glass Box competition on stage. Spend a minimum of RM200 and stand a chance to grab a brand new Samsung Galaxy Tab, Blackberry phone, mobile phones, exclusive watches, branded sun glasses, wedding packages, cosmetic hampers, cash vouchers and many more lucrative gifts. Check out the contestant in action and you might just be a lucky winner like the gentleman in the pictures on this page. If you consider yourself to be the ultimate shopaholic, JB City Square challenges you to be one of the top three shoppers that spends most in the mall during this megasale period and you will be rewarded with an extra RM2,888 to shop! With every RM1 you spend in the mall entitles you to 1 point. For more terms and conditions, visit the customer service counter. So hurry, do not miss this opportunity to join in the fun and games at JB City Square. page 14


@ s e t a d p U t n Eve e r a u q S y it C JB JB City Square Raya Festival 2011 @ Atrium 2 5th Aug to 29th Aug 15 Exhibitors

Yong Sheng Raya Hampers Nooraini Homemade Cookies D’Putri Homemade Cookies Seah’s Traditional Homemade Cookies Casswa Local Titbits Ayoyo Asam Manis Titbits Tradisi Sri Unggul Kuih Bahulu Rahima’s Malay Traditional Kuih-muih Romance Delicacy Cup Cakes Nestle Bliss Yogurt Drinks TPX Unisex Jeans & Apparels Manchu Men’s Apparels Issey YZMC Female’s Apparels S&S DIY Lightings Akemi Bedwear

Merdeka Raya Promotion @ Atrium 2 30th Aug to 4th Sept Tenants & Exhibitors Special Deals Sony Ericsson Road Show Maxis Road Show Raya Fashion Apparels Casswa Local Titbits S&S DIY Lightings Akemi Bedwear

Mooncake Festival Promotion 2011 @ Atrium 1 19th Aug to 12th Sept 18 brands available Season’s SDS Lavender Yong Sheng Tian Je Doraemon Good Chen Tong Ah Kim Lun Tai The Baker’s Cottage Casahana Hae Way Tian Tai Thong Yu Ai Loong Kee The Macaronz House Macoca DURIA Jin Ye Ye


FEATURE

Hopes for My Johor Bahru City BY Zaki Yamani Zakaria

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s I am writing this article, I am in Bandar Melaka accompanying my wife attending an official work of hers. For us, it is good that once in a while we travel out of our routines but we also thought why is it always Melaka or Port Dickson why not places in Johor Bahru? We drove our way from Johor Bahru to Melaka via PLUS highway and exited at Air Keroh, at about 8pm and found our way with the help of the Garmin GPS.Travelling in Melaka at night is very interesting as there are so many colourful lighting decorations and buildings. We saw some trees on the road sides decorated nicely with colourful lights, looking just like I-City in Shah Alam. It seems that there are so many places to visit here. These interesting attractions in Melaka are clearly visible and not hidden (located far away from the city). We saw a huge Mydin which looks like a Mega Store. In fact it is the biggest Mydin in Malaysia. There are also Dataran Pahlawan, Menara Taming Sari, Kota A Famosa, Muzium Istana Kesultanan Melaka, Planetarium, Dutch Square, Kampung Morten, Melaka River Cruise, Taman Mini Malaysia, Taman Rama-rama, Taman Buaya and Zoo Melaka. There are also traditional, beautifully and creatively decorated trishaws in Bandar Hilir Melaka that we can hire to circle the town. There are many other interesting attractions that I have not mentioned here. I am impressed with the rapid development and growth that Melaka City has achieved. I am truly a proud Johor Bahru dweller and love the town I live in. What I am trying to highlight here is that I hope and wish Johor Bahru will be a better city than other cities in Malaysia. I hope there will be many more places of attraction developed and available in my home town. Occasionally, when some relatives or family friends from outside Johor Bahru come to visit us, the normal question asked will be “So, what are the interesting places that you recommend us to visit in Johor Bahru?” Well, in most cases we spontaneously answered “You need to check out Danga Bay.” Then they will respond “Oh, we have already been to Danga Bay. Is there any other interesting places to visit?” Then, we have to think for a while before suggesting them some places like Tanjung Piai, Desaru, Kota Tinggi Waterfall (which are quite far from Johor Bahru). If we think a little harder, we may then add the Royal Museum, Taman Istana, State Zoo, Plaza Angsana etc. The truth is in most occasions, we run out of ideas of the significant places of attraction in our home town. However, if we really know the plan that has been set-up for Johor Bahru under the Iskandar Malaysia development, I am sure we will be happier. In Nusajaya, we already have Kota Iskandar which is Johor state administrative center. The building’s architecture and environment are amazingly unique complemented by a beautiful Puteri Harbour . Besides that, the famous and long awaited Lego Land will soon be opened by next year which will be a strong motivating factor for more people to come and visit Johor Bahru. Numerous Universities have been officially opened earlier this year and will contribute to Nusajaya in being an Edu-city besides other higher learning institutions in its surrounding districts. page 16


Speculation says that Johor has plans to have its own MRT that will possibly connect to important locations within Johor Bahru and Singapore.This will be interesting as we are going to have a reliable and efficient transportation alternative. The new SenaiDesaru Expressway has been officially opened and has resulted in faster travelling from Johor Bahru Tengah to the east part of Johor Bahru areas such as Ulu Tiram, Pasir Gudang and Desaru. We can see that this year Johor Bahru has already had three 3D cinemas. We also have an indoor water theme park in Today’s Mall in Ulu Tiram which is a place that worth visiting and let the kids let loose. Last July, the annual event of Johor Bahru Art Festival took place. Various activities, shows, theaters, competitions and exhibitions were showcased. Johor Bahru also has what is famous in the UK the Car Boot Sale (CBS). The CBS is a monthly event organized by JOHO, a brand that promotes arts and creativity in Johor Bahru. All of these are definitely good signs of development in entertainment and recreational industries in Johor Bahru. Actually there are plenty more projects under development in Johor Bahru vicinity. I have not mentioned the likes of Danga Island, East Ledang, Johor Premium Outlet and Senibong Cove.. Basically, Johor Bahru will be making a lot of WAVES. It will be a fantastic, superb and a magnificent city to live in. It’s just about time! I am proud to be a Johorean! About the author: This article is contributed by Zaki Yamani Zakaria. He is a normal Johor Bahru family guy and often contributes articles to JBCool.com, a website serving Johor Bahru event updates.


MUSIC

SSK ft Otam Selamat Malam Label : Indie SSK’s latest single’s harrowing yet addictive beat has a chorus that makes you nod your head to well crafted lyrics of Malay rap. With a variety of local hip hop music, I dare say that SSK are Malay rap music’s redefinition. ‘Selamat Malam’ is their latest single off their upcoming album said to drop tentatively by this year. SSK or ‘Serius Selamba Krew’ consisting of Saph (Rapper/Beatmaker), NBE (Rapper) and DJ Jocular (DJ/Beatmaker) have made rapping in ‘bahasa pasar’ their brand since it caters best to the multiracial listeners. Hailing under the Rogue Squadron banner, they have been around since 2007 and released their first EP titled ‘RM’ in 2008 and have consistently put out singles and performances at various gigs and functions ever since. ‘Selamat Malam’, which was produced by Saph, leaves a lasting impression indeed. It’s the kind of song you listen to at the end of a long day, the title says it best. To me, what set SSK apart from the rest is their lyrics. Thought provoking lines like, “Haiti dilanda bencana satu dunia haru, artis Hollywood hanya mampu buat lagu, Perang kat timur tengah takde orang bertindak, Nak jaga hubungan politik dengan semua pihak” and lines like “Orang mati di sana sini nyawa dah tak berharga, peragut tak kira mangsa; perempuan mengandung, warga tua”, will make anyone sit back and ponder. The song reminded me of Black Star’s Respiration track, silky enough to make the listeners relax yet deep in content to reflect upon. Hoping that their album will drop soon so stay tuned to SSK’s updates via their facebook page. ‘Selamat Malam’ is currently at no.6 on XFM Underground charts.

WAVES gives this track 4 out 5 headphones!


Celebrity Tips on How to Wear a Shawl Having a cold day at work? Tired of wearing the same old jacket, or fading and stretchy cardigan? Keep walking through shops selling really cool shawls and pashminas but aren’t sure where and how to don them? Check out the tricks we learnt from your favourite celebrities and be a mini fashionista yourself, while keeping yourself warm in that freezing office!

Jessica Alba

Infinity Scarf: Fold the shawl into two and tie a knot at the end. Wear the shawl and keep looping it around your neck. It is also known as the circle, loop or eternity scarf. You do not even have to wear any accessories and it is a great style on that simple top or plain dress. You can loop it once or multiple times to give yourself the chic, cosy and trendy look.

Hillary Duff

Fold the shawl into two. Place it over your neck. Take one side of the shawl and pull it into the other end (inside the loop). She is a fashion fan of scarves, and her secret weapon to decorate her body nicely. You can have fun with this type of style or get them it ruffles for that cute look especially elegant on a black turtle-neck.

Jennifer Aniston

Hollywood Hispter: Start by loosely bringing the shawl to the back back and then pulling it to front again Scarves have become the epitome of hipster-cool. It's very rare to see street-style savvy hipsters without a scarf effortlessly wrapped around their neck. You would need a large square scarf for this and keep the front drape loose. The looser the scarf is draped, the cooler it will look. Make sure you do not tie it too tight!

Other ways of wearing a scarf/shawl:

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u s i m Tira p� U e M “Pick

Perfect for an after-dinner dessert, this classic tiramisu is a delicious way to get your coffee and chocolate fix in one hit. BY ICYS @ICYLUCKYHOOF luckyhoof.blogspot.com

Ingredients 16 Italian lady fingers 2/3 cup strong brewed coffee, room temperature 1/3 cup maple syrup 3 ounce package cream cheese 1/2 cup sour cream 1/2 cup maple syrup 12 ounce container frozen whipped topping 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder (for dusting)

DIRECTIONS Split Italian lady fingers lengthwise and use them to line the bottom and sides of an 8x8 inch dish. Stir together coffee and 1/3 cup maple syrup until smooth. Spoon mixture over Italian lady fingers that soaked in strong brewed coffee. In a large bowl, beat together cream cheese, sour cream and 1/2 cup maple syrup until smooth. Fold in whipped topping. Spread mixture over soaked Italian lady fingers. Cover and chill 15 minutes.

Dust with sifted cocoa just before serving.


RECIPE

Banana Milkshake Bananas are a favourite of those young and old. It is packed with fibers and is a potassium rich fruit. You may not know that this humble fruit has a lot of health benefits plus it is a great cure for hangovers! Few of its benefits include: • Ease depression as it contains Tryptophan that makes you relax and happy. • Regulates blood pressure as it is high in potassium and low in salt. • Banana also reduces constipation. • Reduces morning sickness and calms the nerves.

Now for a power drink, all you need are as follows: INGREDIENTS • • •

3 ripe bananas, peeled and cubed 2 glasses of cold milk Some honey

METHOD •

Blend all the ingredients and immediately serve the drink to sustain its nutrients.

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TUTTI FRUTTI Looking for a healthy snack? Head to Tutti Frutti for a healthy serving of frozen yogurt with delicious toppings! Located at Kebun Teh (Pusat Perdagangan Kebun Teh, Jln Kebun Teh 1), Taman Sutera Utama Skudai (Jln. Sutera Tanjong 8/4) and Taman Molek (Jalan Molek 1/30), Tutti Frutti or FroYo for short, offers a bevy of over 30 frozen yogurt flavours in rotation (8 per day) with over 60 wet and dry toppings. I dropped by the Kebun Teh outlet for my healthy snack where I was greeted by the owner Mr. Azmil.

FroYo

With ‘small, ‘medium’ and ‘large’ serving cups, the FroYo favourites are ‘Death by Chocolate’, ‘Strawberry Field’, ‘Fine-apple’ (pineapple), ‘Taro-bly Delicious’ and of course the ‘TF Original’. It’s self service so first you pick up the serving cup and proceed to dispense the flavour of your choice. You can mix match the flavours or just stick to one. Then you head to the toppings counter, which displays an array of fresh fruits, jelly, marshmallows, candied fruits, cereals, nuts, raisins, love letters, chocolate chips and lots more! Decorate your FroYo with the topping of your choice. Each serving is customized to your own taste since there is no menu card, so it’s pretty entertaining seeing each others ‘healthy’ creativity! I had the Death by Chocolate, TF Original and Fineapple yogurt topped with mango and kiwi fruits and a mix of cornflakes, marshmallows, crispies, a love letter and some Hershey’s chocolate syrup. It certainly was a colourful mix and it tasted great! The chocolate was really engaging mixed with the TF Original which made it a silky finish. I wasn’t a big fan of the ‘Fine-apple’ but it was compensated by the add-ons and I didn’t know that marshmallows on frozen yogurt can taste that good! Considered a healthy snack but you will be surprised to learn how many unhealthy versions can be found in your local supermarkets and elsewhere. There is no sugar added in Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt but do make sure you balance our your topping choice as it won’t be as healthy if you pick all the candies!

Price & Service

The fresh deco of the outlet is easy on the eyes and makes it the best spot for a snack or desert regardless of social or business call. They are Wifi equipped so you can stay connected while getting your FroYo! At RM5.30 per 100 grams, the price is decent as long as you don’t get carried away building a castle of toppings with your FroYo! Soon to come are more outlets across Johor Bahru; strategically located at Bandar Baru Uda, Permas Jaya, Setia Tropika and Masai. They also offer catering services so you can get healthy snacks at your next family function! Rate : 8.5 out of 10


JB’s Hidden Secret

Kompleks Perumahan TNB, Taman Kempas The mention of Briyani gives almost anyone a warm fuzzy feeling. That’s the beauty of the mere thought of that beautiful golden rice with finely cooked meat topped off with an egg and some acar. At Hyderabad Briyani Restaurant, you can get all that and more!

Food & Drink

Quench your thirst with the ‘Kedondong juice with Asam Boi’, made of fresh kedondong (great hog plum). The Chicken, Mutton and Lamb Shank Briyani all come with similar servings of rice, egg, acar and some dhal. The chicken was fabulous! The portion was perfect and the meat was juicy with precise flavours. The mutton was well cooked and the seasonings used made a lasting impression. As for the first of its kind in Johor Bahru in briyani, the lamb shank’s portion is fit for a king and the meat was very tender, well seared and perfectly seasoned. The owner and chef, Mr. Dean informed us that the traditional recipe used is from Kerala, India, passed down from generations. The briyani rice is boil cooked and has no starch. No coconut milk or ghee is used! How about that for all of you health conscious briyani lovers? He also informed us that the Friday and Saturday specials were fish and prawn briyani done in Hyderabad style as well.

Service

Quick service is what you can expect here. The outlet is not air conditioned but the surrounding open air and fans are enough to keep cool. Operating hours is from 11 am to 4.30 pm Monday to Saturday and they are open for reservations and also offer catering services. Pricing is reasonable and although the lamb shank is priced slightly higher, it’s worth every penny! Rate : 9.25 out of 10

Restaurant owner with Johor TNB’s General Manager for Distribution, Datuk Aminuddin Mohd Amin


Tan Kee’s Ais Kacang Some say ‘Air Batu Campur (ABC)’ while others say ‘Ais Kacang’, regardless of different names, many will unanimously agree that Tan Kee’s Ais Kacang is one of the best in town! Located at the heart of Johor Bahru, at the back row of the MBJB Food Court after Wisma Perseketuan building, Jalan Ayer Molek, owner Mr. Tan Siew Kee has been churning out yummy Ais Kacang for over 40 years since the age of 9!

Signature Item

The Ais Kacang carries a heavy set of chocolate coating that has become the shops signature. The red bean, syrup and evaporated milk is prepared in advance. The delicious chocolate syrup is homemade, fresh every day. I was delighted to see the rich abundance of corn and red bean and the icing on the cake was savouring with the two ‘atap chi’! No ice was left unflavoured, that’s how precise each Ais Kacang is delivered. On the whole, Tan Kee’s Ais Kacang is a must taste by all so don’t miss out folks!

Service

Prompt service is to be expected. It’s part of the MBJB food court so don’t expect any high end stuff, just the everyday food court atmosphere. Mr. Tan Kee walks about chatting up with his customers and taking orders by himself. Many of his customers are loyal patrons for many years! Operating hours is from 7am till 7pm. Priced reasonably at RM 3 per bowl, it’s worth every cent! Rate: 9.25 out of 10


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Chicken Rice and More... Located at JB City Square

The Chicken Rice Shop (TCRS), as most of you would know, is a homegrown Halal restaurant chain serving the ever-popular Hainanese chicken rice. With rice being the staple diet of Malaysians, TCRS caters to all Malaysians from all walks of life regardless of race or religion. With a Halal certification, TCRS has introduced authentic Hainanese Chicken Rice to the Muslim population in Malaysia. TCRS serves traditionally prepared steamed, roasted, honey barbecued or braised chicken as its signature products. These signature dishes are served with fluffy chicken, flavoured rice cooked to perfection from a recipe passed down through the generations, originating from Hainan Island. The restaurant also serves up other recommended dishes such as the signature appetizer, Nyonya Pai Tee or Top Hats and local favourites such as the Hainanese Curry Chicken, Special Penang Chai Boay (Spicy Mixed Vegetables), Famous Stuffed Fish Balls and Special Hong Kong Beef Stew just to mention a few. Do also check out their value meals including the current Ramadhan and Raya sets which are packaged to cater to different groups of customers to give better value to customers. TCRS has proven to be the ideal restaurant for families as well as individuals who value their time and health as we offer well-balanced, nutritious meals served in a cosy, friendly, clean environment at value for money prices. Rate: 8 out of 10

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Dollar$ & Sense A wise man once told me that; “if you have money you can travel, but with no money you got trouble�! I was younger when he told me that but I can now see how his point makes sense. How can we achieve that target you may ask? For starters you need to create a monthly budget. I started my first monthly budgeting when I was 18 as I went overboard with my shopping spree during my college days. I am sure many of you may agree with me that it is difficult to control your money especially when there are so many pretty things that are crying out to be picked by you! In order to achieve this desire, you need to take control of your finances and start budgeting now.

#1

A simple and non-expensive budget could look as follows: Date 1/8/2011

Income RM3500

Expenses

Savings

RM800 (rent)

RM650

RM500 (grocery) RM550 (car loan) RM1000 (bills)

#2

After drawing out a budget as above, you can monitor your outgoings (expenses) and then decide if there are any changes to make. Perhaps RM1000 seems too much on entertainment and you may want to cut back a little in order to have more savings for rainy days.

#3

Be disciplined to maintain your budget every month; especially the savings is something not to be splurged upon.

#4

Once you are happy with your target, you may then use some of your savings to invest in mutual funds or fixed deposits for higher returns.

#5

Finally, if you have a little extra you can then plan a short vacation within your budget!

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READ LOCAL. Richelle Gan takes another trip down the lanes of Amazon.com to find a few good reads to keep you entertained during the upcoming National Day holidays!

#1 Ceriph Issue Three

Featuring works from John Savage, Marc Nair, Amanda Lee, Katherine Lofts, Ng Sze Kiat, Matthew Craws...haw, Ambrose Rockefeller, Stephanie Burt, Anurak Saelaow Hao, Michael Clark, David Bobis, Nicholas Quah, Leonard Ng, Yeng Pway Ngon, Laremy Lee, Izyanti Asa’ari, Constance Ho, Wayne Cheong, Julian Cashin, JY Yang, Corey Kupfer, Shelly Bryant, Loh Guan Liang, Angelica Chong, Malcolm Tay, Nah Dominic, Brandon Chew, Lee Jing-Jing & Philip Toledano, Joey Kang, & Adrianna Tan. It begins raining fish on Chinese New Year. Two nymphomaniacs on death-row enter a time-warp right after supper. Scientists have found the reason why birds crash into power lines. Ceriph #03 is a map of imagination that stretches from food to flight, whilst paying tribute to the local landscape.

#2 Under The Sun Author: O Thiam Chin This new collection of flash fiction that brings to life a world of secrets, joy, grief and longing that lie beneath the ordinary and mundane. Under the Sun offers unflinching snapshots of everyday life, encapsulating the gritty and real, the subtle and extreme in fifty stories that surprise, reveal and evoke the strange and familiar, whether on the fringes or in the mainstream. From murders to mysterious disappearances, from distorted childhood memories to unfulfilled desires, from flights of fantasy to brutal ruptures of reality, Under the Sun delivers more of O Thiam Chin’s keen and honest observations of human flaws and foibles, and imbues the fleeting and revelatory moments of life with mystery and unembellished truths.

#3 Once Upon A Time In MalayA Author: Chong Seck Chim Set against the tumultuous backdrop of Japanese-occupied Malaya, at the end of the British colonial era, this novel follows the escapades of the young Ah Kiew, whose predictable world of school and church is turned upside down by the war. Along the way, accompanied by a motley cast of characters - his father the bookish sinseh, the lecherous pharmacist Loh Chan and others - Ah Kiew dodges the conjugal machinations of Madam Tuck, finds employment in a Japanese army depot with the pacifist Captain Tanaka, and ultimately finds his place in the world. This absorbing tale is an entertaining account of everyday life during the Japanese Occupation and a piquant comedy of manners in post-colonial Malaya. page 27


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Great Online Resources to Celebrate Hari Raya Aidilfitri BY KAY, the author of K-Director.com, a tech blog focusing on news and reviews about softwares, web applications, blogging, make money online tips and more! Facebook Fan Page: www.facebook.com/KDirector

Hari Raya Aidilfitri is celebrated after the month of Ramadan in Malaysia. It is a joyous occasion as it signifies a personal triumph, a victory of self-restraint and abstinence, symbolising purification and renewal. This month, we are showcasing nine great online resources to celebrate and share the beautiful spirit of Hari Raya Aidilfitri in hopes to spice up your computer. #1 Free Hari Raya eCards at www.123Greetings.com

#2 Hari Raya Songs at WWW.MyFavouriteSongs.com

27 sets of free Hari Raya Greeting eCards to send over to your friends through the Internet.

Number of popular songs that are a symbol of being grateful and creates happiness throughout the month of Syawal in the muslim calendar.

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#3 Islamic Ramadan Wallpapers at iMuslimzNetwork www.imuslimz.com This collection of Ramadan Wallpapers was collected from Popular DeviantArt Ramadan Collections.

#5 Hari Raya Aidilfitri Images, Pics, Wallpapers & Photos WWW.connect.in.com/hari-rayaaidilfitri/images.html

#4 Free Hari Raya Ringtones at WWW.Free-Ringtones.cc Free iPhone and MP3 Hari Raya ringtones for your mobile phone. You can make your own ringtone from MP3 file as well.

#6 Hari Raya Puasa Ringtones, Wallpapers, Operator Logo and Picture Messages for Mobile Phones http://bit.ly/jcaHjP

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#7 Wallpaper Aidilfitri at http://sitinurkhadijah.wordpress.com/2009/09/09/wallpaperaidilfitri/ This website has a total of eight creative wallpapers to choose for Hari Raya Aidilfitri.

#8 Ramadan Wallpapers at http://shiawallpapers.net/ Ramadan-desktop-wallpapers. html

#9 Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri Orkut Scraps & Greetings at http://bit.ly/342EDu

Three different Ramadan wallpapers to spice up your desktop.

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TRAVEL

Sweet Treats in Perth! BY NESSI ESTEFFA

A friend of mine once remarked, “There is absolutely nothing interesting in Perth!� Located in Western Australia, Perth is a relatively much quieter city than its siblings on the East Coast. To the unknown foreigner, the shops on the busy strips along Murray Street and Hay Street may seem like the only places worth seeing. On the contrary, there are actually a number of interesting and quirky places that one can spend their day in. The tip of the iceberg begins with the variety of unique and quirky dessert cafes.

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DISTRACTED 324 Oxford Street, Leederville, Western Australia 6007 www.distracted.com.au Opening Hours: Tuesday to Thursday; 10am - 7pm Friday and Saturday; 10am - 5pm Coffee Shop

With only a few chairs and tables scattered around, the Coffee Shop provides the cosiest ambience to enjoy some delicious treats. Distracted boasts of making great coffee and they do indeed deserve these bragging rights. It is highly recommended for one to order a cup (or two) with a side of scrumptious desserts of chocolate brownies and jam tarts. For those who require a bigger spread, fret not! You can always check out the Lunch Board with their selection of pies and other savoury goodness. Their Hot Chocolate is an absolute must and for those who are visiting Perth within the next few months, be sure to ask for the delicious Mint Hot Chocolate only available this winter! The Coffee Shop is also equipped with free Wi-fi which makes it the perfect place to hang out all day.

Haircut Shop

Fancy a haircut by friendly stylists in a cute petite parlour? Distracted adds a quirky aspect to its establishment by providing this grooming service for customers. Apart from the professional skills of the chatty stylists, the salon uses top of the line products namely Redken, Pureology, and Kevin Murphy. Therefore you can be rest assured that your hair is in good hands. So if your original plan was to visit the Coffee Shop for a brownie, why not get your tresses trimmed at the same time! You can set an appointment here in advanced: salon @distracted.com.au

Curiosity Shop

It is the sort of place that makes you wish you have the money to buy all of the awesome things that you really, really want but don’t need. This part of Distracted sells interesting and rare collectibles you can’t find in an ordinary shop. Lomo cameras, vintage trunk cases, an eclectic variety of greeting cards, the list just goes on. The shop is decorated in a wonderfully random and assorted manner in which their website describes as having “the sentiment of a junk shop”. Once you enter, you’ll probably take a long while to carefully check out everything in sight. You wouldn’t want to miss any items displayed!

Art Shop

Another great aspect of Distracted is that it supports artworks from various artists in its intimate gallery. Past works in 2010 include a black and white photography exhibition by Perthbased contemporary art photographer, Cherina Hadley, and also an exhibition of drawings by artist Joan Cuss. Be sure to check out artworks coming soon in 2011. PHOTOS BY NESSI ESTEFFA


TRAVEL

Chocolateria SAN CHURRO (FREMANTLE) 91 Market Street, Fremantle, Western Australia 6160 www.sanchurro.com San Churro is an Australian favourite when it comes to yummy chocolatey goodness. A self-declared advocate for real chocolate, San Churro prides itself for serving 100% real cocoa butter in its chocolate treats and has no tolerance for substitutes. They offer a wide variety of coffee drinks, chocolate milkshakes, cakes and of course, the famous churros. Deep-fried till crunchy and golden brown, churros are served with an assortment of dips: dark chocolate, milk chocolate, caramel, and even vanilla/ chocolate ice-cream. If you’re coming down with a huge group, go crazy with the Churros Fiesta which comes with 18 pieces of churros and 6 pots of melted chocolate! Another way to go is to order Chocolate Tapas – a yummy platter of churros and chocolate treats, with melted chocolate and ice-cream at the side. A word of advice: Try to avoid having churros and a chocolate drink at one go because it would be an overkill of their rich chocolatey goodness. As the saying goes, too much of a good thing is bad. But if you’re able to finish both, sir/ma’am, you’re a true champion! There are a couple of San Churro outlets across Perth but it is highly recommended that you try the one in Fremantle, Western Australia. Fremantle, or Freo as the locals call it, is definitely a place to visit when you’re down in WA. With a myriad of cafes and seafood restaurants/eateries, it’s undeniably a popular spot for both locals and tourists to go to. Enjoy your chocolate in San Churro on a big, comfy sofa in the middle of the busy cafe strip in the heart of Fremantle. PHOTOS BY NESSI ESTEFFA

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KOKO BLACK 23 St Quentin Avenue, Claremont, Western Australia 6010 Recently opened in Perth, Koko Black is gorgeous cafe restaurant that provides a rich smorgasbord of the finest European chocolate delights and patisserie. The chocolate beverages are served in huge glasses which you can wrap your palms around and sip through the straw – just a perfect way to indulge during the day. Served in a decadent style, Koko Black also offers chocolate opera cake, vanilla panna cotta, and an assortment of petit tarts. Amongst the petit tarts, be sure to look out for the pear crème brulee which is to die for! One is also spoilt for choice at the display of handmade chocolates and truffles, and also packaged goodies. This place is frequently packed with people so be prepared to wait in line. Patience is a virtue! PHOTOS BY NESSI ESTEFFA

MOON CAFE 2/323 William St Cnr Newcastle Street, Northbridge, Western Australia 6003 www.themoon.com.au For those craving for sweet treats in the middle of the night, head down to Moon Cafe in Northbridge, Perth. Unlike other cafes, here you can find desserts in massive proportions. Forget dainty bitesized treats and order The Moon’s famous Chocolate Dessert Pizza which has chocolate syrup, mascarpone and walnut, topped with a scoop of ice cream. Also, be sure to ask for the availability of the new Banana, Honey and Cinammon Dessert Pizza (it might be off the menu due to banana shortage!). Don’t be fooled by the lighter meals on the menu. The Moon serves a huge serving of Nachos apart from delicious savoury pizzas and pasta dishes! PHOTOS BY www.themoon.com.au

So indulge yourself with these sweet recommendations when visiting Perth. And the next time someone tells me that there is nothing interesting in Perth, I would reply, “Honey, you just don’t know where to look.”


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DEAR MARTHA

Having trouble at work, college or want to discuss matters of the heart? Contact Miss Martha at ask.msmartha@gmail.com. (*All names have been changed to protect each individual’s identity)

Q A Q A

Dear Martha, I live with my in-laws and I do not even have the freedom to watch my favourite television shows. Help! Dear Anonymous, You could try making your in-laws watch one of your favourite shows together. If not explain to your husband that you need your leisure time too. If all fails get another television in your bedroom!

Dear Martha, Is it big to forgive and forget someone’s mistakes? Dear Rani, Listen to your heart and think how much that person means to you. As they say, “to err is human, to forgive is divine”. If you can forget what that person did to you, maybe you will find the heart to forgive that person and move on.

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Dear Martha, What are the factors to look into before accepting a job offer? Dear Azman, The main factors would be; reputation of the company, your job designation and its scope for growth. Of course the salary and benefits and location of the work-place.




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