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December 2016 - By Renness Sim
In Life,

Blessed 2016.

Ending 2016 with this blog post. A blog post that is free from commercial items and description. I had quite a few of commercial blog posts recently. If you've been following me or visiting this site lately, you know. This post is purely to recall what I've done in the past 365 days. 1. I graduated as a Bachelor of Accounting This milestone...

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In Buddies for life, Life

Year in review | 2016

This post is going to be filled up with a lot of wonderful photos.  The best moments that I wish to recall and go back so badly. Ending my 2016 with Accounting Night 2016, our night. 2016, My graduation year. I have to temporary say goodbye to my coursemates, my buddies and those friends I've had made in University. Thanks for enriching my...

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In Collaboration, Food

Can't Get Enough of Pablo Cheese Tart | One Utama

As the name shown, I guess I don't need to introduce much about the brand.Yeah, it is PABLO! The hottest cheesetart in town (Malaysia). Established in Japan for 6 years, Pablo has just launched their very first branch in One Utama Shopping Center, Malaysia. Being the hottest and most famous cheesetart and dessert brand in the world, Pablo has sold 6 million of...

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In Christmas, Collaboration

Christmas Combo Meals that You Must Not Missed at Station One | Pandan Indah, Cheras

December, the very last month in a year, also the very exciting month in a year.  Christmas is just 4 days to go. I guess you guys already have some rough ideas about the what to do on the Christmas day. And it is more or less a gathering with friends and family, go for shopping or vacation, etc. If you still have...

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In Collaboration, Food

Mak's Chee Authentic Wonton | One Utama

In this post, I am sharing a food review on Mak's Chee Authentic Wonton located in One Utama.  Mak's Chee was originated from Chee Kee by Master Mak Woon Chee in Guangzhou, China. Chee Kee has been one of the most famous noodle stalls across the city back in 1920s. It was then brought to Hong Kong after the fall of Guangzhou in...

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