Category: World Tour

World Tour: International Markets
[ 0 ] July 15, 2011 |

World Tour: International Markets

I spoke briefly on my use of Jamaican seasoning to give my food some Caribbean flare.  That post inspired me to go out and see what other ingredient-finds I could stumble upon; however, I didn’t know exactly where to go to do the stumbling.  That’s when I decided to search for an ‘international food market.’  […]

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World Tour:  Greek Salad
[ 1 ] July 9, 2011 |

World Tour: Greek Salad

I absolutely have to go to Greece.  Not just because i’m obsessed with The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants, I think the scenery would be positively breathtaking, but because I believe that the people, the food and the culture in general would all be breathtaking as well.  I especially think that the authentic Greek cuisine […]

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World Tour: Happy Independence Day!
[ 0 ] July 4, 2011 |

World Tour: Happy Independence Day!

Today marks the 235th birthday of the United States of America.   While I did not have the luxury of purchasing an airline ticket to visit white sands and blue water, I did enjoy a fantastic weekend with my family (and I was able to save my American Airlines points for another time).  Now, back at […]

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World Tour:  Jamaica in my kitchen
[ 2 ] June 24, 2011 |

World Tour: Jamaica in my kitchen

I’ve rambled about my experience with Jamaican-style food in Greensboro before, today my focus is on my experience with Jamaican-style seasoning in my kitchen. If you’re looking for a taste of the Caribbean, the best thing to do is buy an airline ticket. Failing that, you could try Walkerswood Traditional Jamaican Jerk seasoning – unfortunately […]

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World Tour:  Gifts that keep on giving
[ 0 ] June 17, 2011 |

World Tour: Gifts that keep on giving

The summer months usually mean cashing in those United Airlines points and taking long and mini-vacations with family and friends.  Many people bring back key chains, t-shirts, shot glasses and lighters as souvenirs from their summer trips, but I would like to suggest bringing back gifts that can keep on giving.  I think that recipes […]

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