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Nine of Melbourne's cosiest bowls to wrap your hands around this winter
Nine of Melbourne's cosiest bowls to wrap your hands around this winter

The Age

time24-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Age

Nine of Melbourne's cosiest bowls to wrap your hands around this winter

For this hatted restaurant 's winter residency program, chef Harriet Tomlinson (a regular on the pop-up circuit) is sharing lighter cold weather dishes. On the four-course menu is a clear bone marrow broth infused with house-made citrus kosho, a punchy Japanese condiment made with mandarins or other citrus Tomlinson has on hand plus green chillies. Garden peas sit atop the marrow bone, adding pops of freshness. The dish follows a starter of sunchoke-filled kohlrabi, which 'nods to the little cracks of sun coming through the leaves' – a sign of brighter days. Be quick: her menu runs until July 27. 1 St Heliers Street, Abbotsford, Preserved egg and pork mince congee, Sanhe Congee Silky and creamy, rice porridge is the ultimate comfort food. At Sanhe, there are 30 variations, each made with a base that's slow-cooked for two to three hours before toppings are added. Owners Nikki Ee and Emily Lin have three favourites: the quintessential preserved egg with pork mince; a lighter shiitake mushroom and chicken; and the delicate scallop and fish combo.

Nine of Melbourne's cosiest bowls to wrap your hands around this winter
Nine of Melbourne's cosiest bowls to wrap your hands around this winter

Sydney Morning Herald

time24-07-2025

  • Health
  • Sydney Morning Herald

Nine of Melbourne's cosiest bowls to wrap your hands around this winter

For this hatted restaurant 's winter residency program, chef Harriet Tomlinson (a regular on the pop-up circuit) is sharing lighter cold weather dishes. On the four-course menu is a clear bone marrow broth infused with house-made citrus kosho, a punchy Japanese condiment made with mandarins or other citrus Tomlinson has on hand plus green chillies. Garden peas sit atop the marrow bone, adding pops of freshness. The dish follows a starter of sunchoke-filled kohlrabi, which 'nods to the little cracks of sun coming through the leaves' – a sign of brighter days. Be quick: her menu runs until July 27. 1 St Heliers Street, Abbotsford, Preserved egg and pork mince congee, Sanhe Congee Silky and creamy, rice porridge is the ultimate comfort food. At Sanhe, there are 30 variations, each made with a base that's slow-cooked for two to three hours before toppings are added. Owners Nikki Ee and Emily Lin have three favourites: the quintessential preserved egg with pork mince; a lighter shiitake mushroom and chicken; and the delicate scallop and fish combo.

Keep these 4 items out of your bedroom, feng shui expert warns — they could kill your vibe and even your relationship
Keep these 4 items out of your bedroom, feng shui expert warns — they could kill your vibe and even your relationship

New York Post

time19-06-2025

  • Health
  • New York Post

Keep these 4 items out of your bedroom, feng shui expert warns — they could kill your vibe and even your relationship

A feng shui expert has revealed the four common items that people should never keep by their beds. Feng shui, also known as Chinese geomancy, is an ancient Chinese practice that's meant to balance people with their environments and make everything flow to promote prosperity and well-being. Sanhe Shanren, a Chinese culture feng shui master, posted on TikTok the four things that could be draining your energy and causing fatigue, or 'at worst, affect wealth and health.' The first thing on his list was flowers — particularly for couples. 'Fresh flowers don't belong in couples' bedrooms,' he said in the video with 449,000 views. 'They invite third-party involvement, harming marital bonds.' However, the rule is different for single people. As the expert said, single people may display fresh flowers as long as they remember to change the water frequently: 'Never let flowers wilt.' Second, trash bins should never be placed near a bed because they 'carry turbid energy.' 'If placed bedside, you breathe this murky energy while sleeping,' he warned. 'Long-term exposure harms health.' He also advised against keeping medicines or medical records in bedside drawers. Sanhe Shanren revealed four things that could be draining your energy and causing fatigue. Tiktok/fengshuisanshi11 'These health adverse items affect mood and mental state,' he said. Instead, he advised keeping all medications and medical records 'in boxes out of sight.' Finally, metal objects such as scissors or nail clippers should be kept far away from your bed. 'Feng shui teaches that sharp metal easily pierces your energy shield when too close,' he explained. He urged his followers to 'go check immediately' if any of these objects were placed near their beds. Users rushed to the comment section to thank Sanhe for the advice. 'I need to empty my drawers. That's why my energy has been off,' one person wrote. 'So true I have none of those items in my bedroom,' another chimed in. 'I keep so many of these near my bed cuz they are handy to have close if I need them,' a user admitted. A feng shui expert has revealed the four common items that people should never leave near their beds. Kuz Production – However, others shared their personal reasons for why they purposely keep these items by their beds. 'If I don't have my meds nearby, I don't take them. At least the adhd ones need to be there, cause I will stay in bed for days otherwise,' someone shared. 'my diabetic a– needs my meds by my bed,' another said. Another person shared a very common NYC situation: 'i live in a studio. i live between my trashcan, my desk, my door, my mirror and my wilting flowers.' '…I was taught as a kid to put a pair of scissors underneath my pillow to Ward off bad dreams. It always worked and even if my scissors slipped off the bed or fell down the back, it would be the night that I didn't sleep without knowing. What would feng shui say about that? I am genuinely curious,' one person challenged.

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