10 results of 27 Blog Posts

Shanghai 2010 - Shikumen Old Neighbourhood

posted July 27, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

Shanghai is famous for its Shikumen Houses – distinctive 2 or 3-storey townhouses with brown-brick exteriors and European-influenced designs. Many of these houses were built in the 18th Century – during the occupation of foreign forces in Shangha (read full article)

ULAN BAATAR- MONGOLIA.

posted July 11, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

If you travelled a lot and visited most of the popular destinations in the east and west, maybe it is time to visit exotic cities and countries. By that, I don’t mean sun, sand, and fun islands in the Caribbean, although they fit the description o (read full article)

Masterchef- India

posted July 02, 2010 in Chef vishal singh

A Cookery reality show coming soon on Star TV called Masterchef – India. The show will be hosted by one of the most action figure in Bollywood ” Akshay Kumar” . The Show is about to find ” The best cook from the countryR (read full article)

Book review: REMEMBERING SURVIVAL.

posted July 01, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Many books have been published about the Nazi regime, and the atrocities officials committed, but this well-researched oeuvre approaches the subject a bit differently. It explains in great detail the truth of what took place, based on the rich (read full article)

Bistro vs Tapas - What Is The Difference?

posted June 27, 2010 in Boise Foodie Guild

Now here is some interesting information that you may enjoy. Hope so, at least! Cheers.BistroA bistro, sometimes spelled bistrot, is, in its original Parisian incarnation, a small restaurant serving moderately priced simple meals in a modest setting. (read full article)

Food & Faith Challenge: Local Farms

 God can pour on the blessings in astonishing ways so that you’re ready for anything and everything, more than just ready to do what needs to be done. As one psalmist puts it,    He throws caution to the winds,       giving to the nee (read full article)

What I learned at Camp

posted May 18, 2010 in Savour Fare

So this weekend I went to camp. Those of you who know me will be unsurprised to find that camping and I don’t exactly mix well. I’m not as bad as my father, who defines “camping” as a suite at the Ahwahnee, but the history (read full article)

La retraite spirituelle (Ihtikaf)

posted May 14, 2010 in Recettes Maroc

Plusieurs musulmans se mettent en retrait spirituel (Ihtikaf) pendant ces dernières journées du mois de Ramadan en espérant, par la multiplication de prières et invocations, que leurs prières seront exaucées. Le but étant de se rapprocher dâ (read full article)

HUNGARY.

posted March 27, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

In this small Central European country, history and mystique are deeply intertwined. Even the Hungarian constitution, one of the oldest in Europe, is wrapped in mystery. The first page of the constitution is missing and the author is an unknown monk (read full article)

Folklore Of A Leprechaun

posted March 14, 2010 in Karen B\'s Cooking Made Easy!

Found in Wikipedia;Leprechaun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaFolkloreA leprechaun counts his gold in this engraving c. 1900The earliest known reference to the leprechaun appears in the medieval tale known as the Echtra Fergus mac Léti (English: A (read full article)

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