Homemade Hummus
A month ago UK suffered a Hummus crisis as some of the major supermarkets had to remove hummus from their shelves due to a “production issue”. It seemed that the hummus they sold had a metallic taste to it. Read More …
A month ago UK suffered a Hummus crisis as some of the major supermarkets had to remove hummus from their shelves due to a “production issue”. It seemed that the hummus they sold had a metallic taste to it. Read More …
God could not be everywhere so he created mothers. Rudyard Kipling Mother’s Day is celebrated earlier in UK than some of the countries round the World. When Mayuri Patel a blogger friend, who blogs at Read More …
I had a young visitor a couple of months ago who had never eaten a papaya so was quite intrigued by it and wanted to know what it tasted like. When I started to prepare Read More …
Today’s challenge by Darren Rowse on the ProBlogger Challenge Group was to create a piece of content that is a ‘review’. This challenge follows on perfectly from yesterday’s post as it gives me an opportunity Read More …
I got inspired by the National Vegetarian Week (16-22 May) to share some tips for people who are changing their lifestyle to become vegetarian. First of all well done for taking the first step to Read More …
Jalfrezi Curry is a name which I hear a lot in UK and most Indian restaurants serve a form of Jalfrezi curry. I had never come across this name before whilst growing up in Kenya and India. Read More …
Whilst growing up in Kenya, drying cooked left- over cooked rice in the sun was a regular chore all mums did. Memories of that chore came back to me when my mother in law also Read More …
Chinese food has always been a mystery to me and the few times I have eaten at a Chinese restaurant, I have not really enjoyed it as most of the Chinese restaurants in UK also Read More …
The Supermarket Waitrose has been supporting the Soil Association’s ‘Small Changes, Big Difference’ campaign by celebrating everything organic. As you know this week, I was invited to take part in this celebration and asked if Read More …
Lately a lot of my meals have been indianised versions of English meals and that’s because my son is home from University and most of the food cooked is his choice – which is great Read More …