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Bobotie du Cap et Chutney à l'Abricot

posted June 11, 2010 in De vous à moi...

Dès aujourd'hui, il va falloir se mettre à l'heure Sud Africaine. Je ne suis pas vraiment passionnée de football, mais comme autour de moi il y a des amateurs, je vais devoir faire avec! Moi, c'est au travers de la cuisine et de mes souvenirs de v (read full article)

Fancy Financiers Are the Perfect Aphrodisiac

posted May 28, 2010 in My Man's Belly

Fancy Little Financiers I may have mentioned, a time or two (I’m getting old…you know how old people repeat themselves…), that I did a bit of traveling at the beginning of this year.  In January I was in China, Feb (read full article)

Macau - Snack Street at Senado Square

posted May 08, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

If you walk from Senado Square to the Ruins of St. Paul's, you would have passed through this narrow alley chock-a-block full of souvenir and snack shops. This small alley must be the busiest street in the whole of Macau.The most popular souvenirs in (read full article)

Obama’s Next Campaign Cookies

posted April 30, 2010 in Iowa Girl Eats

Here’s the cookie order I was working on this week – little cutouts of the state of Iowa! Aww, I love my state. I started by lining my sugar cookies in thick, royal icing. After the outline dried, I filled it in with thinned out royal (read full article)

When We Were Kings

posted April 16, 2010 in Gourmet Worrier

As a child I suffered from passive smoking as my father was a chain smoker. Back then almost every  member of my extended family, including my closet smoking nanna smoked.  Thankfully my father finally gave up smoking in his mid 30's, whic (read full article)

Chiang Mai Hill Tribe Tour - Part III

posted March 31, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

With so many visitors coming to visit the Hill Tribes, tourism has inevitably become a big part of their lives. The more enterprising ones have begun to supplement their income by selling souvenirs to tourists, and when you visit the villages you are (read full article)

KYOTO – THE FORMER CAPITAL OF JAPAN.

posted March 29, 2010 in Winesworld\'s Blog

Archaeologists discovered that there was human activity on the Honshu Island 10,000 years ago, but there was nothing to prove of Kyoto’s existence before the 6th century A.D. Emperor Kammu is said to have selected the site, and Heian Kyo was desig (read full article)

Chiang Mai Hill Tribe Tour - Part I

posted March 28, 2010 in CW\'s Food & Travel

Besides the temples and historical attractions of Chiang Mai, one of the big draws to Northern Thailand are the Hill Tribes. There are about 7 main hill tribes living in this part of Thailand - Karen, Lisu, Akha, Hmong, Yau, Lahu and Palong. They all (read full article)

TShirt Talk

posted March 23, 2010 in LadyJava Food Paradise

I've always loved custom tshirts especially the ones with catchy topics and words either at the front or at the back. I especially love to give one away as presents during birthdays or special events to mark the occasion. Nothing say it more awesomel (read full article)

Bergamot, sweet memories – Apple tarts with bergamot and raspberry jam

posted March 10, 2010 in Citron et Vanille

La bergamote, souvenirs sucrés – Tarte aux pommes, à la bergamote et confiture de framboises I didn’t want to feature another dessert, but it was just impossible due the circumstances and to the encounter with an amazing citrus. I fou (read full article)

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