If you’re looking for a new cosmetics brand to try, why not support a local one?
My bucket list…9 spectacular places you need to visit from around the world
http://www.star2.com/travel/2016/04/09/9-spectacular-places-you-need-to-visit-from-around-the-world/
Planning for your next exciting trip? Here are places that you need to visit in 2016.
Digital or print? I’d prefer to go paperless
Digital books and e-readers have their place, they have their use, but they will never be quite the same as a real book, reckons this writer.
No matter if you’re from a big or small family, coming together for Raya is everything
http://www.star2.com/people/2016/07/01/for-this-big-family-coming-together-for-raya-is-everything/
Norazhar Nordin and Jalimah Yunus have big plans for their big family this Raya.
Your happiness matters: 5 herbs and spices that make you happy
http://www.star2.com/food/food-news/2016/06/28/5-herbs-and-spices-that-make-you-happy/
The famous omega-3 fatty acids are notably recommended for lifting the mood. It can be found in common herbs and spices.
The goodness of broccoli
Researchers are finding a way to preserve the heath boosting nutrients in broccoli and other greens.
Useful info..Lower your chances of dying from a heart attack, eat this
Survive a heart attack by eating more foods rich in Omega-3, says study.
My favourite.. tasty ‘tepung pelita’
http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/07/156047/family-recipe-secret-tasty-tepung-pelita
BESUT: “Does it smell of kerosene?” The quip is a favourite among customers of Nik Zalina Nik Yusof when they buy “kuih tepung pelita” from her.
Stop this bad habit!! Malaysians STILL using the emergency lane to beat traffic
KUALA LUMPUR: Despite numerous cautions, Malaysians are still using the emergency lanes as a route to beat traffic.
Must be geniuses: Thais master Scrabble without English
http://www.nst.com.my/news/2016/07/156045/men-letters-thais-master-scrabble-without-english
BANGKOK: Komol Panyasophonlert struggles to string an English sentence together, but the 31-year-old Thai computer programmer is still hoping to be crowned champion of the wordsmith’s favourite boardgame, Scrabble, this week.