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Who’s King of the Road?

posted August 04, 2010 in Plentyonyourplate

Who is the King of the Road? Peter Harris recounts that pleasant sound all kids and adults love, and hope continue to ring in their ears forever. It will be a sad day when we no longer hear that tingly jingly ring……. (read full article)

Chocrhutea - Matcha, Chocolate and Rhubarb Marble Cake

posted July 25, 2010 in Chocolate Log Blog

For once, I am ignoring the queue of posts I have waiting to be written and am aiming to post this on the actual day I made the cake.  This is because time is running out.  Catty is running a Matcha Madness competition to win some Teapigs matcha (read full article)

Shanghai World Expo 2010 - New Zealand Pavilion

posted July 19, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

The NZ Pavilion is one of the most interesting pavilions I visited. The building is architecturally quite impressive - a wedge-shaped building which is covered entirely by an outdoor landscaped garden on the roof. The wedge motive is repeated on the (read full article)

Busaba Eathai

posted July 06, 2010 in FoodForFriendsYeah

106-110 Wardour Street, W1F 0TR t: 020 7255 8686 w: http://www.busaba.com/ On occasions I have walked past Busaba Eathai on Wardour Street, looked at the queue and wondered just what all the fuss was about. One Thursday as I sat in the cafe over the (read full article)

Shanghai World Expo 2010 - Expo Food Part I

posted June 26, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

The Expo Organizers have figured one big thing out, and that is you can’t have a good Expo without food ! Food is everywhere, and it is good to see that cuisines from the participating countries are featured on the menu. For many of the Chinese vis (read full article)

Shanghai Expo 2010 - China Pavilion

posted June 14, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

The China Pavilion is the mothership of all the pavilions. It is the biggest, tallest and most expensive pavilion - and covered in eye-catching Imperial Red. You can't miss it as you enter the Expo site.The pavilion has 3 main parts - a podium level (read full article)

Shanghai World Expo 2010 - Waiting, Waiting, and More Waiting !

posted June 13, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

The Shanghai World Expo 2010 organizers wants this to be the biggest World Expo ever. The theme is quite fitting and timely - "Better City - Better Life". In this age of overcrowded streets, Global Warming and diminishing resources, we really need to (read full article)

Shanghai - Quick Tips on Visiting World Expo 2010

posted June 12, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

For those of you making a trip to the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, here are some quick tips to get you going:Go on weekdays to avoid the weekend crowd. Average crowd on weekday - 300,000, on weekends - over 400,000.Wear a hat with a wide enough brim (read full article)

Best Chicken Rice in Town?

posted June 07, 2010 in A Love Affair with Singaporean Food

I recently checked out Tian Tian Chicken Rice at Maxwell Road FC to see what all the fuss is about... actually I have been down to Maxwell Road on several occasions to try it out, but I always seem to go there when Tian Tian is closed.This time I luc (read full article)

The Curse of Choice.

posted June 01, 2010 in Coffee Beans

[reblogged from minneapoliselectrolysis]   I am going to write a letter to the manufacturer of our commercial coffee machine.  Why?  Because I am getting fed up with spending all of my coffee breaks in the queue!!!!!!!    You m (read full article)

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