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Mexican-Style Grilled Pork Chops
So this week, it’s Mexican-style grilled pork chops to the rescue! I don’t know about you guys but our BroilKing gas grill is working overtime due to the extended Covid-19 lockdown. With long…
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Days Out: The Mount Winery
A short hop on the Thameslinks takes you to the Dareth Valley in northern Kent where you can find castles, woodland parks, country walks and The Mount Winery. An area of outstanding beauty…
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Classic Cheesecake with Wild Blackberries
One of summer’s simple pleasure is foraging for wild blackberries and other edible items. Forage, the act of searching and collecting food in the wild, has recently made it into the foodie vernacular.…
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Days Out: Crystal Palace Park
It was a gorgeous summery day so Kenz and I took the “kiddos” for a morning exploration around Crystal Palace Park. Why not, as it is a short 11-minute hop from Brockley to…
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Stuffed Aubergine with Feta
This week, my fruit and vegetable box included aubergine again. What should I make that I haven’t already tried recently with aubergine? Aubergines are in-season from July to October. These purple-skinned vegetables looked…
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Travels After Baby: What to Expect
Curious after travels after baby and what to expect? Well, a lot to be honest. Travels will never the same. But you will experience the world in new and different ways, with a…
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Thai Baked Salmon
Looking for an easy weeknight meal that’s quick and tasty. Try this delicious Thai baked salmon in foil. This recipe is super healthy and fragrant served over steamed jasmine rice. It is the…
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Potty Training Like a Rockstar
With the Covid-19 lockdown and the warmer weather forecasted over Easter, we started on Project “Potty like a Rockstar” aka potty training our then 26-month-old toddler. Yes, potty training! Kenz and I are…
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Mac and Cheese for Fourth of July
Happy Fourth of July to all my American friends and family! I hope you are all keeping well and staying safe this holiday weekend. Why do we celebrate the Fourth of July? The…
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Travelling to Provence with a Baby
Thinking of travelling to Provence with a baby? Go for it! The upside of travelling to Provence with a baby is that you don’t have to think about child-related activities until they are…