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Cookie monsters: Andrea’s children enjoying the fruits of an afternoon baking session.

GEORGE TOWN: The movement control order (MCO) is having unexpected spillover effects in the home.People all over the country are finding their social media feeds filled with daily snapshots of food but with a twist – almost all are home-cooked.

Culinary snapshots of Instagramable cafes and restaurants are nothing new but citizens staying at home to adhere to the MCO are now trying their hand at cooking to refrain from going out.

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