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Thursday, January 20, 2022

Boost Your Immune System with Easy and Healthy Dishes from La Germania


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La Germania dishes nutritious recipes to strengthen you and your family amid cold and flu season


The new year marks a fresh start, but it also means that flu season is upon us. That’s why it’s vital for you and your loved ones to take care of your health. One of the best ways to shield ourselves from diseases and possible health risks is preparing nutritious dishes at home.

To help you boost your immune system amid flu season, La Germania shares three recipes that are easy to make and rich with health benefits. By preparing these dishes at home, you also get to make a lot of savings. Hence, you hit two birds with one stone.

 

Get fancy with Salmon en Papillote


French cuisine may sound intimidating, but this tender fish is deceptively easy and fast to prepare. Salmon is one of the most nutritious foods in the market, rich in omega-3 fatty acids and B vitamins. Omega-3 fatty acids help build and maintain a healthy body, while B vitamins are a good energy source and may help with certain health problems, like migraines and anxiety. Baking this flavourful French dish will be a total breeze with your La Germania oven range.

Ingredients:

● 1.5 lbs salmon, cut into four pieces

● One small zucchini, thinly sliced

● One head fennel, thinly sliced

● One lemon, thinly sliced

● 1 tsp dried dill

● 4 tsp extra virgin olive oil

● 1 tsp salt

● 1/2 tsp pepper

● Parchment paper


Procedure:
 
Preheat the oven to 375°F.
 
Cut parchment into four large ovals 15” by 10” inches. Then, fold each parchment in half.
 
On half of each parchment, layer on ¼ of the zucchini, ¼ the fennel, one piece of salmon, sprinkle with ¼ tsp salt, ¼ pepper, ¼ tsp dill, lemon slices, drizzle each salmon with one teaspoon olive oil and a few pieces of fennel fronds. Repeat this process with the three remaining salmon filets.
 
Close the parchment by folding the other half over the prepared salmon and carefully roll the open edges toward the center.
 
Set pouches on a baking sheet and bake on the center rack for 15 minutes.
 
Open carefully using a fork and serve.



Snack it up with Baked Garlic Sweet Potatoes

If you’re in the mood for a delicious snack, you can forgo junk food and try this affordable yet delectable option instead. Sweet potato (a.k.a kamote) is a superfood packed with plenty of nutrients like Potassium, beta-carotene and Vitamin C. Potassium regulates one’s heartbeat. In contrast, beta-carotene is good for one’s eyesight. Meanwhile, Vitamin C is necessary for the growth, development, and repair of all body tissues. That’s why you should eat more sweet potatoes this flu season. With a La Germania compact oven in your arsenal, you can bake this mouthwatering dish to your heart’s content.



Ingredients:

● Four medium sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1/4-inch matchsticks

● Two tablespoons olive oil

● Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

● Five cloves garlic, pressed

● 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese

● Two tablespoons chopped parsley leaves for garnish


Procedure:
 
Preheat the oven to 400°F. Lightly oil a baking sheet or coat with nonstick spray.
 
Place the sweet potatoes in a single layer onto the prepared baking sheet. Add olive oil and gently toss to combine; season with salt and pepper to taste. Place into oven and bake for 35-40 minutes, or until golden and crisp, tossing occasionally.
 
Combine sweet potato with garlic and Parmesan cheese.
 
Serve immediately, garnished with parsley, if desired.


 

Warm up with a Detoxifying Soup


There’s nothing like a warm soup to stay healthy this cold and flu season. You can skip the store-bought or instant soup by making this soup dish full of immunity-boosting, anti-inflammatory, and detoxifying ingredients like assorted vegetables and a medley of spices. Following this 30-minute recipe will be easy peasy with your La Germania electric stove.

Ingredients:

● One tablespoon olive oil

● One yellow onion, diced

● Six cloves garlic, minced

● 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated ginger

● One teaspoon turmeric

● ½ teaspoon paprika

● One tablespoon lemon juice

● One large sweet potato (about 1/2 lb) diced into ½” cubes

● 1 15oz can of chickpeas, rinsed and drained

● 1 cup red lentils, uncooked and rinsed

● 5 cups vegetable broth

● 1/2 cup kale, destemmed and torn into 1” pieces

● Salt to taste


Procedure:
 
In a large pot or dutch oven, heat the olive oil over medium heat for 1 minute.
 
Add the onion and cook over medium heat for 8 minutes, stirring occasionally.
 
Add the garlic and ginger and continue to cook for 1 minute until fragrant.
 
Add the turmeric and paprika and continue to cook for 1 minute.
 
Add the lemon juice, sweet potatoes, chickpeas, red lentils, and vegetable broth and bring to a boil.
 
Once the soup begins to boil, reduce the heat to low and simmer for 15-20 minutes until the sweet potato is soft.
 
Add kale and continue to cook for 2-3 minutes until the kale has softened and wilted slightly.
 
Season with salt to taste.



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SSS Sickness Benefit Program covers COVID-infected workers in home confinement


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The Social Security System (SSS) clarified that COVID-infected workers in home confinement are already covered under its Sickness Benefit Program, contrary to recent media reports.

SS explained that members who cannot work due to sickness or injury and are confined either in a hospital or at home for at least four days could avail of the sickness benefit. Aside from employed members, SSS also grants sickness benefit to self-employed, voluntary, and overseas Filipino worker (OFW) members.

The SSS Sickness Benefit Program is a daily cash allowance paid for the number of days a qualified member cannot work due to sickness or injury, including workers infected by COVID-19. Members can avail of up to a maximum of 120 days in sickness benefit in one (1) calendar year.

COVID-infected members in home confinement can qualify under the program if they have paid at least three monthly contributions within the last 12 months before the semester of sickness or injury and are confined either in a hospital or at home for at least four days.

For employed members, they should have used all their current company sick leave with pay and notified their employer about their sickness. On the other hand, self-employed, voluntary, and overseas Filipino worker members and those separated from employment must notify SSS directly by filing a sickness benefit application.

Likewise, COVID-infected members need to present a positive Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) test or Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) done in a Department of Health-accredited facility; or RAT result using Food and Drug Administration-approved test kit; or non-FDA-approved RAT result together with a copy of Certificate of Completion of Quarantine issued and signed by a Medical Officer from the local government unit or the Barangay Health Emergency Response Team.

ARTWALK returns for eighth edition, to include Katong-Joo Chiat precinct for the first time


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After seven successful years in Little India, the iconic ARTWALK event will expand beyond its home ground for the first time to include Katong-Joo Chiat.

The eighth edition, which runs from 14 to 22 January, will centre around the theme of Looking Back, Going Forward. Milenko Prvacki, Senior Fellow, LASALLE College of the Arts, said: “ARTWALK has always been about telling the rich stories of Singapore’s heritage, and Katong-Joo Chiat has an amazing treasure trove of new stories which can be told through art. We are very happy with how ARTWALK has enlivened Little India since it started. Bringing the festival to a new precinct is a fantastic opportunity to continue the great work of our artists and the student organisers from LASALLE.”

Ms Lim Shoo Ling, Director, Arts & Cultural Precincts, Singapore Tourism Board, said: “We are pleased to welcome ARTWALK back in 2022, this time with an expanded reach into Katong-Joo Chiat. We hope ARTWALK will continue to excite visitors with its rich stories of Little India, and look forward to visitors exploring Katong-Joo Chiat and experiencing more of its distinct character and heritage, through this year’s line-up of programmes.”

Part of Singapore Art Week, ARTWALK is an annual multidisciplinary public arts project organised by LASALLE College of the Arts (LASALLE) and Singapore Tourism Board (STB), supported by the Little India Shopkeepers and Heritage Association (LISHA). Through artworks such as wall murals, workshops, music and performances, artists bring to life the history and traditions of Singapore’s cultural precincts through a multisensory art experience.



This year’s festival is presented in a hybrid format, with one of ARTWALK’s most popular events, guided art tours by Monster Day Tours, making a return in-person. There will also be five new murals this year across Little India and Katong-Joo Chiat.

Other highlights include sessions with storyteller Kamini Ramachandran, a long-time ARTWALK favourite, who will bring visitors on a virtual tour of the Indian Heritage Centre and Katong Antique House, two iconic institutions within the cultural precincts.


Katong-Joo Chiat

Visitors to Katong-Joo Chiat can look forward to new murals by Didier ‘Jaba’ Mathieu and Boon ‘Baked’, with their works entitled Jalan Jalan at 357 Joo Chiat Road and The Phoenix at 321 Joo Chiat Road respectively. Jalan Jalan celebrates Katong-Joo Chiat’s heritage through colours inspired by Peranakan ceramics, with brightly coloured cats proudly wandering the precinct. The Phoenix pays homage to the namesake phoenix that is used as an auspicious motif by the Peranakans, and represents the continuance of life in the flames of change brought on by the pandemic.

Budding artists and heritage architecture enthusiasts can also join in Peranakan Shophouse Sketching workshops by Straits Enclave or the Eurasian Craft Workshop and Gallery Tour by the Eurasian Association.

Participants who prefer to tune in from home can look forward to Test Your Tastebuds, a video series which introduces traditional dishes from Peranakan, Eurasian and Indian cuisines. The series follows a pair of strangers connecting over a meal at Rumah Bebe in the Peranakan edition, and a father-daughter duo at Quentin’s in the Eurasian edition.

 

Little India

Adding to the line-up of Little India’s murals this year are artists Shah Rizzal, Lee Wan Xiang and Chand Chandramohan, and Slac Satu. Find Shah’s work, Windows, at 1 Dunlop Street, Wan Xiang and Chand’s work The Sun Beaming at 109 Rowell Road, and Slac’s The Bird of Paradise at 72 Syed Alwi Road.

Pink Gajah Theatre’s documentary series Forgotten Corners will bring audiences on another immersive journey, this time through the eyes of residents in Little India and Katong-Joo Chiat. LASALLE will also present a textile exhibition at the Creative Cube foyer in its McNally campus, showcasing Peranakan, Eurasian and Indian cultures through a range of textiles and artefacts.

Virtual performances include a dynamic exploration of the Tamil folk dance karagattam by Meenalochani from Makoolam Kalaikoodam, which will be available on YouTube and Facebook Live. Audiences at home can also tune in to a lively sound-painting journey by Brahmastra, while those looking to experience ARTWALK in-person can head down to Tekka Place for Iswarya Jayakumar’s Fusion Dance workshop or try their hand at Western Indian Warli Art with Stroke Arts Studio’s Kumuda Krovvidi. In another instalment of Test Your Tastebuds, catch a pair of friends exploring the depths of Indian cuisine together at Podi and Poriyal. ARTWALK rounds off with a shower of tunes courtesy of VarshaSG premiering on YouTube and Facebook on 22 January 2022 at 8.30pm.

Full details of this year’s hybrid programme can be found on the ARTWALK website at artwalklittleindia.sg, which includes digital retrospectives of past editions dating from ARTWALK’s inception in 2015. Audiences can also visit ARTWALK’s official social media platforms on Facebook or Instagram.

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