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Hosting a birthday party, having an open house or a small gathering?
Organizing these personal events can be a fun and fulfilling experience for both the host and guests Or It can be frustrating, tiring and best-forgotten.
Its not just a matter of inviting a few guests, cooking up something and hope everybody will have a good time. Making an event happy and memorable requires planning, coordination and effort.
NEW! Browse the Gallery page for pictures of parties and events catered since July 2008. Connect via Facebook and become a fan. Click on link. Sweet Lavender Facebook Let Sweet Lavender be your party planner so that you can entertain your guests and make sure everybody have a great time. At the end of the day, the joy of seeing your little ones with a happy smile on their faces is worth it.At Sweet Lavender , we provide
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You can choose from a range of all-inclusive package or customise to your requirement - catering only or party planning and coordination only. Our mission is to provide exclusive service to suit your requirement at a price that is affordable. ![]() Catering Open house Reunion Office functions English tea Malay high tea Please browse our Catering page for a list of our extensive menu. Specialties (western meals) :
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Contact details : Bieha Hamid 016 - 3148817
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2009) Featured in Utusan Malaysia Hari
Raya 2009 edition! ![]() Do you know that the Lavenders Lavandula are a genus of about 25-30 species of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native to the Mediterranean region south to tropical Africa and to the southeast regions of India. Because the cultivated forms are planted in gardens world-wide, they are occasionally found growing wild, as garden escapees, well beyond their natural range.
Lavenders are widely grown in gardens. Flower spikes are used for dried flower arrangements. The fragrant, pale purple flowers and flower buds are used in potpourris. The plant is also grown commercially for extraction of lavender oil from the flowers. This oil is used as an antiseptic and for aromatherapy. Lavender flowers yield abundant nectar which yields a high quality honey for beekeepers. Lavender flowers can be candied and are used as cake decoration. Lavender is also used as a herb, either alone or as an ingredient of herbes de Provence. Lavender is also used to flavour sugar, the product being called "lavender sugar", and the flowers are sometimes sold in a blend with black tea, as "lavender tea".
French chefs in and around Provence, France have been incorporating this herb into their cuisine for many centuries. Lavender lends a floral, slightly sweet and elegant flavour to most dishes. The ancient Greeks called the lavender herb nardus, after the Syrian city of Naarda. During Roman times, flowers were sold for 100 denarii per pound, which was about the same as a month's wages for a farm labourer, or fifty haircuts from the local barber. Lavender was commonly used in Roman baths to scent the water, and it was thought to restore the skin. When the Roman Empire conquered southern Britain, the Romans introduced lavender.
Former Manchester United striker Ruud Van Nistelrooy advocates the use of Lavender, and has been said to coat his boots in it prior to sleep ![]() |
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