Articles tagged with "food"
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Posted on: Trying to Cook in NZ | 2008-05-01 20:00:09
Two blog posts in three days? Amazing. Now that Nina and I are homeless, unemployed and living in a tent down by the river, I have some more free time. I can also plug the laptop in at the library and type away in a nice warm building. Today I am going
Posted on: Denniblog | 2008-04-30 10:42:40
One Cretan speciality I wanted to try as soon as I spotted the main ingredients piled up in net bags in wicker baskets at the greengrocer's were snails.
I refrained from purchasing one of those bags (about 7€ per kg.), remembering my promise a
Posted on: Music of the Tigers | 2008-04-22 00:22:38
The title is a quotation from one section of Edward Espe Brown's book Tomato Blessings and Radish Teachings. I'll be talking about radishes in a bit, but first some words about the author and about the book in general. Edward Espe Brown was the head c
Posted on: Music of the Tigers | 2008-04-16 02:08:35
[Warning: this is a post from Nerd World.]
[The columnist John Carroll from the San Francisco Chronicle always warns his readers of impending columns about cats--some people love them, some people hate them. I'm borrowing the trick for my posts fro
Posted on: BINGIN ECO HOUSE | 2008-04-12 08:39:45
Surrounded by forest and rural scenes.This beautiful area boasts some of the most idyllic beaches in Bali, including Balangan, Dreamland, Bingin and Padang Padang. These hidden, white sandy coves are great for both surfers and non-surfers alike.
Posted on: The Laughing Nomad | 2008-04-09 18:40:44
The price of rice has sky-rocketed in Thailand to such a degree that gangs have taken to raiding farmers' rice fields. Some farmers have taken to sleeping in the fields to guard against thefts. One economic advisor on CNN Asia has called it a "rice tsun
Posted on: Denniblog | 2008-03-19 00:06:48
It was the party of the decade, if not the century!
Have a look at the menu and laugh (or weep):
13:30 Soup Lunch & Fresh Rolls: Welsh Cawl, Potato & Leek (V)
—50 portions @ 250ml
16:00 (pre-rugby) Early Supper: Baked potatoes
Posted on: Denniblog | 2008-03-12 23:16:33
Tortilla chips with cream cheese-lime and mango salsa:
These are nice and will look good if I get better at assembly, plus they can be contrasted well with red salsa which I'll also make. However, they turn soggy fast, so they have to be milled out whi
Posted on: Denniblog | 2008-03-12 15:26:55
My experiments in egg marbling haven't progressed much:
But this may be as good as it gets. The eggs have been marinated (l-r) for 1h, 4hrs and overnight respectively. Suffice to say that marinating time has less influence on the outcome than handl
Posted on: Denniblog | 2008-03-11 17:39:57
In the final few days before the big occasion, I'm testing out recipes that are new to me or that I haven't made for a while. Today I'm making oriental foods, but because of the time it takes to prepare them I'm usually lagging at least a day behind with
Posted on: Denniblog | 2008-03-10 10:06:17
I'm twitching in my chair as I write this. I want to get going with a few more test recipes, but I'm not running the oven today and it's still too early to think about baking anything.
As for tea-marbled quail's eggs: I've got to be in the kitchen for
Posted on: All my outdoors... | 2008-03-06 08:12:11
Probably no other country in Europe has as many places where do a bike tour of Italy. Unless you plan your itinerary carefully, you may not be able to visit all the interesting places.
A bike tour package could be your best choice to visit all the
Posted on: The Laughing Nomad | 2008-02-12 05:24:36
Hard to believe I was in Beijing for two weeks. But you know what they say about stinking guests if they stay too long. So today I flew to Kunming in Yunnan Province in the south of China. Stewardess announced that the flight would take 3.5 hours to go
Posted on: A Broad Abroad | 2008-02-10 21:43:13
Today I set out for the indigenous neighborhood west of town: Subtiava. I sat outside of san juan batista de subtiava, leon’s oldest church, ...
Posted on: A Broad Abroad | 2008-02-10 21:41:24
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Posted on: Teaching in Mexico | 2008-02-06 17:52:51
Yes, I should be writing about Mexico, but this story caught my eye.
From the BBC...(and thank you BBC for eliminating my ...
Posted on: Trying to Cook in NZ | 2008-02-05 11:51:12
Some of you may be thinking that there is nothing good about food and drink here in New Zealand. In my first food blogs, I ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2008-02-01 17:01:08
Day 88
I woke up this morning, used the far off shared bathroom and than returned to our 4 bed dorm room. I did this without losing any money and without being mugged. It was going to be a good day. Both Jordana and I elected to use her parents bathroo
Posted on: Trying to Cook in NZ | 2008-01-29 13:03:14
Today, I want to talk a little about Coke. I love Coke. It is a great drink. I love ice cold out of a can. ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2008-01-26 11:34:57
Day 82
Jordana kept singing that tune as we made our way to the Costa Rican capital. Neither one of us knew any other words to the song and yes we do realize its about the another San Jose. We departed Ometepe early morning in our attempt to make it all
Posted on: Nomad just lost in place | 2008-01-25 12:05:40
Tuesday I left for Bellavista Reserve. It was already nice as far as the weather in Quito. It took maybe an hour and a half ...
Posted on: Nomad just lost in place | 2008-01-16 14:13:18
I left Cuenca with a slightly heavy heart. I found the place quite addictive. There was Louis , the owner of Clasico, the cafe where ...
Posted on: Trying to Cook in NZ | 2008-01-16 12:09:00
Mom wanted a recipe for something I did at work, so here goes. Here is an easy recipe for a little dish I sometimes make ...
Posted on: Vagabonding begins! | 2008-01-14 02:25:20
The basic building block of all Asian food worth eating, God's gift to bored, unsuspecting tongues.
Time for another big photo entry while I try to ...
Posted on: Folinazzo | 2007-12-27 14:44:34
We hope everyone had a happy and enjoyable Christmas. I meant to write before the holiday about our Christmas Eve extravaganza but time got ...
Posted on: A Broad Abroad | 2007-12-24 14:57:11
Alby lodge had a community kitchen that I took advantage of some but I had yummy pizza my last night at corlione’s before i hit ...
Posted on: Traveling here and there, without a spare.... | 2007-12-09 22:39:28
Our last day in Auckland was great. We strolled along Ponsomby road and checked out the sights. We hung out with the locals in their ...
Posted on: Musing... | 2007-12-07 03:41:52
If you're a fan of The Stinking Rose (garlic ice cream anyone?) in San Francisco, you'll probably want to make a pilgri
Posted on: Dream, Plan, Travel, Repeat. | 2007-11-02 20:17:18
Today I saw a man hoist an unwrapped, skinned lamb carcass into the trunk of an idling taxi with his bare hands. So that's ...
Posted on: Vagabonding begins! | 2007-10-29 06:36:37
I was sweating, my heart was banging away inside of my chest, and my head was spinning. The food poisoning had probably not even kicked ...
