Bolo de Arroz is a Portugese rice cake popular in cafes and bakeries in Portugal, Mozambique, Brazil. You'll know it when you see …
Loving the Locals
How many countless times have you relied on locals when traveling? I know first hand how invaluable their advice can be. Not just …
Colombian Food ‘Special’: Eating Out
It recently came to my attention that the lovely Erica was headed for Colombia, my darling country of origin. It compelled me to …
Eating Our Way Through Vancouver
When two of my friends were visiting from out of town, I took it as an excuse to eat everything Vancouver had to offer. I was …
Mozambican Cooking: Feijao com Arroz
I'm now back in Vancouver after 3 months in Mozambique, and wondering how to describe it. It was both a varied and wonderful, …
Yorkton Film Festival Road Tripping Shenanigans Inspired by Paddock Wood
In case you had not noticed, our lives seem to attract more than a little bit of the ridiculous, which seems to be magnified 10 …
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Enjoying Egyptian Breakfast Favourites in Cairo
Waking up in Cairo after my first true nights sleep here this trip, to the sounds of Cairo, a view of the Nile and exciting …
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Egyptian Street Food Favourites
With a return trip to Egypt in the works, my mind has wandered back to one of my favourite things about travel, the local food and …
April Fools’ Dinner Fun Inspired from the Culinary Travels of Bob Blumer
Having worked with Bob Blumer last year, while he was traipsing around the Globe in search of the World's Weirdest Restaurants for …
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Mouthwatering Memphis: Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken
Seems all I can do since I've been back from Memphis is think about food (and the Blues), which is probably why I posted on …
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