10 results of 17 Blog Posts

Cherry Blossoms And Cherry Pie In Washington, DC.

posted April 06, 2010 in Nibbles of Tidbits

Our Washington, DC Food Correspondent, Steven Woo sent us these fabulous photos.  He enjoys the Cherry Blossoms each year and bakes a Cherry Pie in appreciation of same.  He’s observant, funny and wrote the following: Tourists galore ar (read full article)

iPhone, my new favorite travel buddy

posted March 22, 2010 in Kitchen Gadget Girl

February was a fun month of travel – I had a couple days up into San Francisco, pretending I was a tourist, then a trip to Southern California with the kids over winter break. Naturally, in addition to the kids, I took my new best friend, iPhon (read full article)

Looking Up

posted February 05, 2010 in Gourmet Worrier

When in Rome do remember to look up every now and then, otherwise you'll be missing out on a whole lot of magic! (read full article)

Texas Had To Start Somewhere

posted January 29, 2010 in Off The Menu

One of my goals with this blog is to show my readers something eye-catching that maybe they haven't seen before. I'm trying to make this an engaging travel blog as much as it is a food blog, and with thought provoking posts all mixed in. I want m (read full article)

Borobudur di Jogjakarta

posted December 14, 2009 in makan2jalan2

Borobudur adalah sebuah candi Buddha yang terletak di Borobudur, Magelang, Jawa Tengah,Indonesia. Lokasinya ialah kira-kira 100 km di sebelah barat daya Semarang dan 40 km di sebelah barat laut Jogjakarta.Candi ini didirikan oleh para penganut agama (read full article)

Phuket - Phrom Thep Cape

posted November 13, 2009 in CW\'s Food & Travel

After leaving the Evason Resort, I made my way to Phrom Thep Cape - reputedly the most scenic spot in Phuket to watch the sunset. The Cape is at the southern-most tip of Phuket island, and takes around 20 minutes drive time from Phuket Town.When I ar (read full article)

Phuket - Phuket Town

posted November 01, 2009 in CW\'s Food & Travel

Phuket is a small island towards the Western side of Thailand. It used to have a burgeoning tin mining industry, so the Europeans had long made their presence felt in this part of the World. Much of the tin mining was carried out by Hokkien Chinese i (read full article)

Monster Burritos for Fourteen!

posted October 20, 2009 in Untrained Gourmet

One of my friends just turned 30, and so his wife and several of his friends decided it would be fitting to have a little birthday party for him (at an indoor water park, no less!) last Friday. My wife and I were invited and decided to go, and every (read full article)

Ben’s Chili Bowl

posted October 18, 2009 in Taste of Paris

la devanture, sur U street Attention, monument protégé. Nous parlons ici d’un endroit mythique à DC, une institution. Ouvert en 1958 par Ben Ali, le petit resto a connu les grandes heures du jazz local ainsi que les émeutes raciales de 1968 (read full article)

South China Mall: Worlds Largest Shopping Mall

posted October 11, 2009 in Discovering Mandarin

South China Mall : Largest Mall In The World & EmptyThe South China Mall is the biggest shopping mall in the world and opened in 2005. It is more than twice as big as the next largest (and previous biggest) shopping mall; The Mall of America in M (read full article)

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