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While I go quietly mad and set up a business from home we learn about food from around the world. Geography lessons with the added bonus of trying the food.

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Life at Sea
on Jan 14, 2009 in Travel and Food BRATs One of the things I really enjoyed during the BRATs trip was the visit to the fishing villages. The villages are located at the banks of the mangroves so its built on stilts. We all got there by boat and it was fun! There is nothing better than havin...



Rainforest (the place with trees)
on Jan 14, 2009 in Photography Travel and Food BRATs The post on Year-End BRATs continues! The next day, my group went to the Rainforest Discovery Centre. Don't have much to say about that place except that it was full of trees! The short walk through the jungle was kind of relaxing (although it wouldn...



Cook "Phad Sabah" like a BRAT
on Jan 14, 2009 in Travel and Food BRATs We had a cooking session which was recorded Jamie Oliver style towards the end of the camp. The dish that the photography group came up with was called "Phad Sabah". Its a remake of the infamous Phad Thai fried noodle dish. We were in Sabah (a Malays...



Into the Jungle
on Jan 14, 2009 in Travel and Food BRATs Back to more BRATs posting! Damn, I can still remember clearly the day I found out that we were going jungle trekking. I saw it coming (Hei, we're in one of the best rainforests in the world) but never thought that we would be staying there!So we set...



Arriving At Sandakan
on Jan 14, 2009 in Photography Travel and Food BRATs Wohoh! Its my first time flying solo without my parents! I took the Air Asia flight, meet some BRATs at the LCCT. I also tasted the infamous Air Asia Nasi Lemak which cost me Rm 9. With the same amount of cash I can but 8 packets of Nasi Lemak.The wh...



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