So this was never intended to be an official blog recipe. It was a typical Saturday night dinner (of late anyway), where we had been busy all day and I was trying to unwind by whipping up something tasty (with whatever I had in the pantry and fridge), but nothing too...
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Study planner case study
A step by step work-through of HOW TO WRITE A STUDY PLAN – with a detailed example.
Dr Meg’s Top 5 Tips for Study Planning (and how to write a study planner)
I was inspired to write this post by talking to my big sister about my gorgeous little niece. She is in Grade 7 and is a little high-flyer - does very well academically, dances every night of the week a different style, plays multiple instruments, sings etc etc. ...
Pandan Chiffon Cake
A light, fluffy and very traditional Chinese Malaysian cake – Dr Megs trials Poh’s recipe and gives her tips
Red velvet cake
Multi-layer red velvet cake, perfect for a special occasion!!
Pressure cooked BBQ “baby-back” pork ribs
With this meal, anyone would think you were a pro chef! Tender, fall-off-the-bone pork rib meat – sooo delish you’d eat a whole rack.
(Chinese) Smoked Oyster Rice
Another recipe by my beloved mum that I now make for my family. I hope yours love it too.
Acne
Welcome to Adolescent Health Month at Paeds & Feeds. Today we look at a common and dreaded condition of the skin that affects a huge number of teenagers all over the world – ACNE.
Absence seizures (petit mal seizures)
“Blank staring episodes” – daydreaming or absence seizures? Come learn out about how to differentiate these in today’s blog
(Chinese) Chicken and Corn Soup
My mum’s traditional and delicious chicken and corn soup. Of course it is “Chinese” by default 😉