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Just Wait Until Your Father Gets Home!
I came home to find a dead mouse. Little pieces of it were all over the living room. Piper Ann was sitting in Ricky's chair and Monk was on the ottoman.Sounds like a gruesome scene out of True Blood, doesn't it?They both acted like they were in troub (read full article)
Gulab Jamun (Queen of Pakistani desserts)
Gulab jamun is a dessert often eaten at festivals or major celebrations such as marriages, Diwali (the Indian festival of light) and the Muslim celebrations of Eid ul-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. There are various types of Gulab jamun and every variety has (read full article)
The Undisputed Queen of Baklava
To say that I have been eagerly awaiting Silvena Rowe's latest book would be a complete and utter understatement as I have been an admirer of her cooking style for some time now. Hence, her latest book Purple Citrus and Sweet Perfume is an appreciati (read full article)
VITIVINICULTURE IN TURKEY II.
This eastern Mediterranean country’s vitivinicultural history goes back 6000 years. This fertile region, located between latitudes 36 and 42 north, was home to a number of nations including ancient Greeks, Armenians, Kurds, Laz and as of the 14t (read full article)
One Hundred and One Mezze: 26. Meat Borak
Borak, or as commonly known by the Turkish variation of the name Borek, is an umbrella term describing a huge variety of filled pastries eaten in all ex-Ottoman Empire countries. Serbia, Greece, Armenia, Turkey, Armenia and The Levant have some versi (read full article)
BUDAPEST – A BEAUTIFUL CITY ON THE DANUBE.
Aquincum, founded by Romans, is the ancestor of Budapest. The Roman Empire occupied Pannonia for centuries, and as was customary, forced its soldiers to plant vineyards. Each Roman soldier was allotted one litre of wine per day and had to mix it wit (read full article)
Budget Friendly Nursery! + My Recent Photo Session: Shannon's Baby Bump!
I fell in love with the nursery that the cuties over at younghouselove created!! came across it through a favorite blog.. spearmint baby. be sure to hop on over there and check them out! I love how she documented every last deta (read full article)
One Hundred and One Mezze: 23. Moussaka
Like stuffed vine leaves, Moussaka is another ex-Ottoman Empire dish. While most of the people outside the region know the Greek version of the dish, other versions of Moussaka exists in many countries from Egypt, The Levant, Turkey and all the way t (read full article)
VITIVINICULTURE IN TURKEY.
This eastern Mediterranean country’s vitivinicultural history goes back 6000 years. This fertile region, located between latitudes 36 and 42 north, was home to a number of nations including ancient Greeks, Armenians, Kurds, Laz and as of the 14th (read full article)
HUNGARY.
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)



