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Cuisine to Explore on Your Indian Vacation

23rd September 2009
As you explore different parts of India in your Indian vacation, you will also come to know how rich and diverse Indian cuisine is. Pat Chapman says that “Indian food is as complex as all its other attributes.” They are classified into different categ... Read >
Author: pancy

Finding the Right Patio Furniture For Your Living Room or Home Theater?

08th August 2009
Your living room: It is the place in your house where you convene as a family after the events of a hard day to watch TV and relax. Many families have even migrated their evening meals from the kitchen table to the comforts of the Holy Temple of the F... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Singapore cuisine

04th August 2009
A country blessed with bountiful fresh seafood, vegetables, meat and fruits found in numerous wet markets throughout the island will naturally be able to dish up delicious meals to grace tables in every household, restaurant and food court. Singapore cuis... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Answering Your Chandelier Questions

15th May 2009
Redecorating a room can be a grand adventure. You get to pick out a new color, or colors, for your walls. You may even get to shop for new furniture and flooring. But one of the easiest ways to change the look of a room often goes unnoticed. Lighting ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Thai Festivals

02nd April 2009
Thailand Festivals Thailand has a great many festivals that it celebrates. Some are borne out of ancient traditions where as others have been created to showcase thailands resources. Thailand is a country with a rich history which is reflected it in it... Read >
Author: Polr Glasgow

Role of Herbs in Weight Loss

17th March 2009
Losing weight is a struggle that does not appear to be getting any easier. While exercise and diet are the most powerful factors to maintain a healthy body, progressive scholars are turning to different methods that help in weight loss. Herb is a plant ex... Read >
Author: Alien

The Colourful Street, Little India.

10th March 2009
Little India spreads around Jalan Masjid India, covering the area between Jalan Bunus and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. This street was created after Indian Muslims started to build their community around the Indian Mosque in the region. Little India loc... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Different Varieties Of Hand-Woven Furniture

24th February 2009
BANANA LEAF Banana leaf is the leaf of the Banana plant. It is used as a decorative element for auspicious ceremonies in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. It is also used as a plate to serve food in countries like India. Banana leaves though commonly thrown a... Read >
Author: Jaoson

Different Varieties Of Hand-Woven Furniture

24th February 2009
BANANA LEAF Banana leaf is the leaf of the Banana plant. It is used as a decorative element for auspicious ceremonies in Hindu and Buddhist cultures. It is also used as a plate to serve food in countries like India. Banana leaves though commonly thrown... Read >
Author: Jaoson

Decorating a Holiday Home

05th December 2008
"When it comes to decorating a holiday home, you might think that since you are there for only a fraction of your time, cheap furniture will do. However, buying good quality furnishings will ensure that they last a long time and don't need replacing. The ... Read >
Author: dnwebsiteseo

Exploring Little India

01st December 2008
Filled with colorful saris hanging from shop windows and banana leaf rice restaurants that serve authentic Indian cuisine, Little India in Kuala Lumpur brings with it a welcome ethnic diversity to this commercial city. Known as Brickfields this district l... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Nature’s Finest Souvenir- Kerala

12th August 2008
A place gifted with all esteemed facilities, a spot blessed with entire necessary amenities, is nothing but Kerala-the Travelers paradise. To make a relaxing and comfortable trip is the dream of every traveler but there remains a tough question in how to ... Read >
Author: Neel Anderson

The Thai festival of Light

26th June 2008
Loi Krothong is an annual festival that is celebrated in the 12th month of traditional Thai Lunar Calendar which corresponds to November on the western calendar. Loi in Thai means to float while Krothong refers to a small lotus shaped boat made out of ban... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

A Guide to the Food of Peru

20th June 2008
Peruvian cuisine is said to be a varied combination of flavors from around the world. This is largely due to heavy influences from the immigrant population that consists of Spanish, Basque, African, Sino-Cantonese, Japanese and finally Italian, French an... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson

Holidays in Kerala

28th March 2008
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Author: stagman

Indian Tastes Down South

01st November 2007
There is hardly anything in the world as diverse as dishes in India. Every state has its own specialty that you might not find anywhere else outside the state. And such are the delicacies that anyone missing out on the specialties, is losing big time, let... Read >
Author: Rita Jain

Tropical Decor and Ideas for Your Home

20th September 2007
The tropical interior decorating style is an incredible way to recreate the warm and vibrant atmosphere of the beach in your own space. It is casual and easy living that focuses on relaxation and comfort, with restful colors and natural elements, such as ... Read >
Author: Giorgina Devereaux

Celebrate A Chinese Festival in Authentic Hong Kong Style - Eat!

23rd August 2007
Food has deep meaning in Chinese culture and is of great significance to the colourful and grandiose festivals celebrated by people of East Asian descent all over the world. Each of the major and minor holidays during the year is intrinsically connected ... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Asian Equivalent to Western's Gooey Desserts - Malay Kuih

22nd August 2007
There is a type of Asian dessert which is very little known to people in the West, only because most of the recipes are not available in English. For that matter, many people in Asia too are deprived of such knowledge only due to the language barriers be... Read >
Author: Noraini Maskuri

Traditional Ethnic Asian Desserts - Malay Kuih

01st August 2007
My Singaporean friend who now lives in California constantly talks about food back home, and home is Singapore. She loves her foods, and having lived there for more than five years, she discovers there are few precious foods which cannot be found anywher... Read >
Author: Noraini Maskuri

Kelantanese Cuisine, food of Malaysia

11th December 2006
The Kelantanese cuisine, heavily influenced by Thai cuisine, is quite popular among Malaysians. In fact, many visitors come to Kelantan just to taste the special delicacies that cannot be found elsewhere. The use of sugar is a must in every Kelantanese ki... Read >
Author: salampantaitimur

Christmas Cuisine in the Philippines

16th October 2006
The Philippines, the only predominantly Catholic country in Asia, has it's own, not necessarily European influenced, loved Christmas traditions. As early as October the Filipinos are starting to ask and crave for these Christmas specialties such as Bib... Read >
Author: Thomas Wenge

All About Thermogenic Fat Burners

28th March 2006
The term commonly used with fat burning supplements is often thermogenics, which as the name suggests, has to do with temperature. These supplements have been shown to help increase the body's temperature enabling the body's ability to burn calories as he... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Indian Snack Food

16th February 2006
Indian children love the Khomcha-Wallah. He wanders the streets, the busier the better, basket of goodies on his head and a cane stool under his arm. When he encounters a likely crowd he sets down his basket on the stool and starts to trade. The basket... Read >
Author: Liz Canham

Curry - A Journey

29th November 2005
Due to a childhood in the Middle East, I was practically brought up on curry. My first memories of it are eating curried goat in the fire station of Dubai airport in about 1962. My dad was the airport manager and the Chief Fire Officer and his family we... Read >
Author: Liz Canham

Ko Chang, Thailand Water Festival of Loi Kathong

17th October 2005
Thailand is a land of enchanting and exotic tastes for foreign visitors as I was to learn when I experienced the Water Festival of Loi Kathong on the island of Ko Chang. Ko Chang In October 2003, the travel bug seriously bit me. The symptoms led me... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo