international : 8 Recipes
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My Kitchen My World
Added 25/10/2008 17:21:00
This week's destination for My Kitchen My World was chosen by the new MKMW moderator, Lauren of I'll Eat You . She chose Cambodia. Yeah, Cambodia. Never in my life have I even thought about Cambodian food. So this was a fun challenge. A fun[...]http://baskersfunfoods.blogspot.com/2008/10/m...
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My Kitchen My World - Ireland
Added 08/11/2008 17:53:00
I tend to be a procrastinator when it comes to My Kitchen My World . I keep forgetting to check what the country is until Thursday or Friday. Luckily, when I checked on Thursday I found that this week, Michelle from My Year to Get Skinny chose[...]http://baskersfunfoods.blogspot.com/2008/11/m...
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My Kitchen My World - Germany
Added 01/11/2008 22:07:00
This week's My Kitchen My World destination was chosen by Roxanne of Roxanne's Road Rules - we're going to Germany! When I saw that this week's country was Germany, I knew exactly what recipe I wanted to make. I was given this recipe a couple[...]http://baskersfunfoods.blogspot.com/2008/11/m...
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My Kitchen My World - Morocco
Added 11/10/2008 19:51:00
Judy of Judy's Gross Eats has chosen Morocco for this week's tour for My Kitchen My World . In Morocco, the main meal is eaten at midday, and is comprised of several courses - hot and cold salads, then stews called tagines , followed by a main[...]http://baskersfunfoods.blogspot.com/2008/10/m...
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My Kitchen My World - Puerto Rico
Added 16/11/2008 00:00:00
This week's chosen country isn't technically a country - it's a U.S. territory. But the MKMW moderator believes that Puerto Rico should be treated as its own country for the purposes of this blogging event. I'm glad - we got to enjoy a real treat[...]http://baskersfunfoods.blogspot.com/2008/11/m...
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Bô & Zin, Marrakech
Added 18/08/2008 09:49:37
A short stretch outside the city walls of Marrakech, on the road to l’Ourika valley, sits Bô & Zin. One needs a taxi and a guide to get there; the first, because of the distance and the second, because one would certainly not find it[...]http://foodsnobblog.wordpress.com/2008/08/18/...
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Dar Marjana, Marrakech
Added 17/08/2008 17:05:56
We hesitated when an elderly gentleman, dressed in dusty robes, asked us to follow him down into what resembled far too closely a dark, decrepit and disused mineshaft. Following strangers into shadowy caves is pretty much a major no no in itself, but[...]http://foodsnobblog.wordpress.com/2008/08/17/...
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La Maison Arabe, Marrakech
Added 21/08/2008 06:55:33
La Maison Arabe is nestled within Marrakech’s medieval Medina under the shadow of the Bab Doukkala Mosque and though little known now, it was once proclaimed by critics as one of the greatest restaurants in the world. This is the charming short[...]http://foodsnobblog.wordpress.com/2008/08/21/...












