10 results of 23 Blogs

Joburg Foodies

http://www.joburgfoodies.co.za/blogsite

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The Joburg Foodies blogsite - dedicated to south african chef talent and culinary events around South Africa and johannesburg in particular - edited by Allison Smith and updated regularly

Beach Eats - A Dangerous Combination of Dieting and Mascara

http://beacheats.blogspot.com/

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Beach Eats - A Dangerous Combination of Dieting and Mascara - is written by The Diva on a Diet. The Diva is committed to living well with an eye toward health. Her blog explores all things delicious and when her tongue isn't wrapped around somethin…

Snacksgiving

http://snacksgiving.blogspot.com/

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A food blog with amazing pictures and cuisines from around the world

Dessert Recipes around the world, Health Tip,Sex Tip,Diet

http://recipedesserts.blogspot.com/

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Desserts Recipe is an information website offering the very best free ebooks on Desserts recipes from around the world, recipes for chololate,pudding,cake,jelly,tart,etc. Now, I had add new articles about Health Tip, Diet Tips, Money tip, Love,Life,e…

Food Meditations

http://www.foodmeditation.net

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The gourmet observer on food trends and culinary news from around the world. A culinary review by ockstyle

Osaka Insider

http://osakainsider.wordpress.com/category/gourmet/

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Restaurant and bar recommendations for Osaka, Japan, written by a bilingual expatriate living in the city. Come taste the best that Osaka has to offer!

Potato You Have Been Around

http://potatoerecipes.blogspot.com/

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The origin of the potatoe and famous recipe with Irish potato and one of the ingredients.

Chef vishal singh

http://chefvishal.wordpress.com/

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Hi friends,
This blog will tell you about my work ,food updated from around the world and recipe's to cook.

Thank you
Vishal Singh

Moss Mountain Inn

http://www.glacierparkbedandbreakfast.net

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I am the chef/owner of Moss Mountain Inn, an organic B&B on the edge of Glacier National Park, Montana. My blog shares recipes, notes and anedotes about our guests from around the globe, and photos of Glacier and our wild bird sanctuary.

Deb Cooks...

http://www.debskitchencreations.blogspot.com/

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Good home cooking including my efforts to recreate restaurant style dishes from around the world.

10 results of 24 Blog Posts

The Meaning of Travel

posted August 17, 2010 in Osaka Insider

I’m not sure how or when I became a travel addict. Certainly there is an allure in going to new places, encountering unpredictable situations, and seeing unfamiliar things, but understanding where that feeling comes from takes a bit more think (read full article)

Naniwa Yodogawa Fireworks Festival 2010

posted July 30, 2010 in Osaka Insider

One of the biggest and most beloved fireworks festivals in Osaka, the Naniwa Yodogawa Fireworks Festival (なにわ淀川花火大会) has been held along the Shin-Yodogawa River every year since 1989, and despite its size, the festival is put on al (read full article)

Beaches Near Osaka

posted July 26, 2010 in Osaka Insider

Shirahama, Wakayama One thing metropolitan Kansai is not blessed with is an abundance of beaches, and when the hot season comes around, many people find themselves stumped when searching for places to enjoy sand and surf. So here are a few of my reco (read full article)

Osaka-area Beaches

posted July 26, 2010 in Osaka Insider

Shirahama, Wakayama One thing metropolitan Kansai is not blessed with is an abundance of beaches, and when the hot season comes around, many people find themselves stumped when searching for places to enjoy sand and surf. So here are a few of my reco (read full article)

Tenjin Matsuri 2010

posted July 17, 2010 in Osaka Insider

Only one week remains until Osaka’s biggest festival, the Tenjin Matsuri. Millions attend this epic event, known as one of the three great festivals of Japan, and also as the greatest boat festival in the world. It reflects Osaka’s mer (read full article)

In Defense of Shin-Imamiya, Shin-Sekai, and Nishinari

posted June 04, 2010 in Osaka Insider

Shin-Imamiya, Shin-Sekai, and Nishinari–these three places are known by people throughout Kansai as dangerous places. Guidebooks parrot the same mindless hearsay, advising people not even to set foot in these neighborhoods. I, for one, believe (read full article)

Pepsi Baobab

posted May 25, 2010 in Osaka Insider

It’s the time again. Yes, it’s time for another strange Pepsi flavor to be released in Japan. Previous incarnations have often been downright disgusting, but this time around it’s a bit different. Pepsi Baobab. What in the name of A (read full article)

Osaka Insider will be Outside This Week

posted April 26, 2010 in Osaka Insider

I’m heading back to visit my homeland for the first time in two and a half years. Oregon, USA. So this time around, I’ll let some fellow bloggers do the talking for me. Eye on East Asia has some great reading recommendations from around (read full article)

Cherry Blossoms 2010

posted March 17, 2010 in Osaka Insider

Amidst moans and groans about rainy spring weather, talk about budding flowers is increasing day by day. This can only mean one thing: cherry blossom season is almost here! As many of you probably know, one of the biggest seasonal activities of th (read full article)

Midosuji Subway Line

posted February 17, 2010 in Osaka Insider

Tennoji Station First opened in 1933 between a temporary Umeda Station and Shinsaibashi Station, the Midosuji Line is Japan’s second oldest subway line (after Tokyo’s Ginza Line) and the first state-operated subway line in Japanese history. Coinc (read full article)

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