Hunger Management: Easy recipes for the lazy and ravenous cook
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View full detailsDescription This book is a collection of some of her favourite recipes from her fortnightly cooking column, Hunger Management, which has been r...
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View full detailsDescription About the Author & Illustrator Look inside the book | Get the E-book The crescent moon is in the sky— Selamat Hari Raya! Fo...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author T.K. Sabapathy has been writing on the art of Southeast Asia for over four decades (1973–2015), as a critic...
View full detailsDescription Naturally Nourishing Meals For A Healthy Lifestyle The Wholefood Kitchen is basically everything you ever wanted to know about vega...
View full detailsDescription In 2006, Chris Tan began a conversation with readers and home cooks in The Sunday Times which went on for five years. He encounters...
View full detailsDescription About the Authors Trying to eat healthier for your heart? This cookbook leads the way. Written by a professional nutrition consulta...
View full detailsDescription The Magic Mixer is a winner of the 2011 “Beyond Words: Young and Younger” contest organized by the National Arts Council. The Magic...
View full detailsDescription The 5 Coins is a winner of the 2011 “Beyond Words: Young and Younger” contest organized by the National Arts Council. A tale of puz...
View full detailsDescription Lambs for Dinner is one of five winners in the children’s chapter books and young adult fiction category of the “Beyond Words: Youn...
View full detailsDescription The Machine Boy is a winner of the 2011 “Beyond Words: Young and Younger” contest organized by the National Arts Council. Set in th...
View full detailsDescription SAINTS: Song of Winds is one of five winners in the children’s chapter books and young adult fiction category of the “Beyond Words:...
View full detailsDescription In Asian Larder, veteran food journalist Sylvia Tan, with several cookbooks to her name, opens up her larder to readers and demysti...
View full detailsDescription The first in the Great Singapore Stories series comprises 10 books in an attractive collection on the “FOUNDING FATHERS” who were a...
View full detailsDescription Living the expat life in Singapore just got crazier for Sarah, her husband Jason and their two children, Ruby and Eric, who are bac...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Water is more than a basic human necessity in Singapore. Its supply was a strategic collaboration between two Brit...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore is a modern and global island-state, internationally recognised as one of the most liveable cities in th...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This book traces the development of Singapore’s land transport system since its modern founding in 1819. Until Ind...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Trade unions hold a special place in Singapore’s history. Occupying different camps on the left and right, unionis...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This book examines the crucial role of trade and investment in Singapore’s economy. Using globalisation as a backd...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore Chronicles: Theatre surveys the beginnings, evolution and current state of the theatre in English, Manda...
View full detailsDescription About the Series In 2016, Singapore’s long-awaited dream of winning an Olympic gold medal was realised when Joseph Schooling touche...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This book presents a historical overview of personal social services in Singapore, known fundamentally as social w...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore is one of the most religiously diverse countries in the world. This feature gives multiple layers and co...
View full detailsDescription About the Series The story of public housing in Singapore is a unique one. This book chronicles the journey from the early days of ...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore Chronicles: Presidency traces the fascinating twists and turns of the relatively short history of the El...
View full detailsDescription About the Series The conventional and dominant view of Singapore’s history is that it began with Stamford Raffles’ arrival on the i...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore is simultaneously praised for its extraordinary safety and criticised for its draconian laws. This prime...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This book discusses the inception, evolution and longevity of the People’s Action Party (PAP), which has governed ...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore Chronicles: Opposition traces the eventful history of Singapore’s opposition parties from post-World War...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This book discusses the significance of multiracialism as one of the central components of nationhood in Singapore...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This monograph outlines the development of Singapore’s media from the first government-subsidised newspaper to rad...
View full detailsDescription About the Series The vicissitudes of history, from Raffles’ purchase of the Singapore island from a Malay sultan to the short-lived...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore has not one national literature but four literatures, in the official languages of Malay, Chinese, Tamil...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This book tells the story of the Singapore legal system. Beginning with the British years, it moves on to the post...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore Chronicles: Language reviews and discusses the changing language use patterns within Singapore society f...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This is a short account of the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, which lasted for from February 1942 to August 194...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Though a small minority within the Singapore society, the Indian community displays deep diversity within its own ...
View full detailsDescription Praise About the Author Nationalism and Decolonisation in Singapore analyses Singapore’s decolonisation movement between 1953 and 1...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Heritage means different things to different people. This book provides a guide to Singapore heritage and its pres...
View full detailsDescription About the Series This book reviews the development of healthcare in Singapore, especially over the last 50 years. It presents major...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Good governance is at the heart of Singapore’s development, forged in the furnace of the early challenges that Sin...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore has leveraged on its strategic location and open economy to become a global maritime and logistics centr...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore’s reputation as a food paradise reflects its position at the intersection of four culinary cultures: Chi...
View full detailsDescription About the Series The term “flora and fauna” refers to the plants and animals found in a particular region. Singapore’s primeval veg...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore is one of the premier financial centres in the world. It is one of the biggest markets for the trading o...
View full detailsDescription About the Series Singapore Chronicles: Eurasians explores the social history of Singapore Eurasians, focusing particularly on the 5...
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