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    Ministry of pests

    Life, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 03/08/2020

    » I find it very hard to believe that the Ministry of Industry has listed 13 widely used herbal plants -- citronella grass, neem, turmeric, ginger, Chinese ginger, African marigold, Siam weed or bitter bush, tea seed cake, chilli, Chinese celery, ringworm bush, glory lily and stemona -- as hazardous substances.

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    The charm of enamelware

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 15/04/2018

    » In a trend-driven world, enamelware remains a classic.

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    Strikingthe right oil

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 18/03/2018

    » Cooking oil is an indisputable kitchen staple. As basically everyone uses it, it can be quite a lucrative business for its producers.

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    Flight from the city

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 12/02/2017

    » There is constant traffic of people moving into and out of Bangkok. Some want to come to the city, while others want to get out. Those seeking to come usually want to study or work here, do business or perhaps just do some shopping. They may see the capital as a testing ground that offers challenges to their abilities. Once in the city, they look for suitable opportunities and hope that their luck comes through for them.

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    Back to basics

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 10/01/2016

    » A special welcome to those people who are retiring this year. From now on, no need to get up in the morning just to head off to work. Some may feel comfortable with their new freedom and be content just to do nothing, while others will see it as an opportunity to do some of the travelling they have been dreaming about for years.

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    Danger lurking in your dinner

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 13/12/2015

    » It is really incredible that the Department of Medical Sciences at the Ministry of Public Health has stated that fresh food treated with formalin can be made safe for consumption by washing and cooking. One high-ranking department official explained in detail that formalin is water-soluble, and that when it is present in fresh foods such as seafood, pork, chicken, or vegetables, repeated washing can reduce the quantity, and since most of these foods will be cooked, the heat will make whatever remains safe to eat.

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    Let food be thy medicine

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 14/06/2015

    » People who don’t do much of their own cooking probably think that preparing a meal is a complicated business. First it has to be planned, then the ingredients bought, and then there is the time spent cooking. After that there are dishes to be washed and cleaning up to do. Even then, there is no guarantee the food will turn out well. Finally, the money involved might be more than what you would have paid if you had simply bought the meal. So, might it just be a good idea to forget about the cooking, decide what you want to eat, where you want to eat it, and how much you want to spend, and then buy your meal?

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    Coconut's death by convenience

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 16/09/2012

    » The coconut palm has been part of everyday Thai life for many centuries, and references to it can be found in documents that go far back into the past. Its first clearly documented use was as fuel for ceramic lamps used in the ancient capital of Sukhothai, which was founded more than 700 years ago. The oil has never fallen out of use, and has a long history of medical applications, for which it was mixed with herbs and then either eaten or used for therapeutic massage.

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