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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Holiday Biscotti
This space has been really quiet for the last two weeks. I wish I could say the same about my mind. Growing up can be a bitch sometimes. There are important decisions to be made and I don’t mean the … Continue reading
Posted in Bars and Cookies, Food
Tagged Bars and Cookies, Biscotti, Christmas, Cranberry, Holiday, Pistachio
16 Comments
Of a contest and a country
Have you ever had a day when everything was just normal and then, out of the blue, you had such a heart warming experience that you had to tell someone about it? Well, it happened to me today. Good Food … Continue reading
Glorious Gluten-Free Thanksgiving Torte
If you’re a regular reader of this blog, you’ll know there’s nothing I love more than cooking for my friends and family. I issue so many invitations for lunches, brunches, dinners and I-made-too-much-dessert-can-you come-over feasts that my friend Anis has … Continue reading
Posted in Cakes, Celebration, Dessert, Favorites, Food, Gluten-Free
Tagged Gluten Free, Pumpkin, Thanksgiving, Torte
36 Comments
Project Food Blog Challenge 7: Videos – Classic, Contemporary and Crazy
As a food blogger, you have to wear multiple hats – cook, stylist, photographer, writer, editor. Last week, thanks to the seventh Project Food Blog challenge*, which is to demonstrate a recipe on video(!), I added director, actor, videographer and … Continue reading
Posted in Celebration, Dessert, Food, Project Food Blog
Tagged Cake, Cooking, Crepe, Recipe, Tiramisu, Video
71 Comments
Happy Diwali!
The festival of lights is here again, and this is the first time I’m not home for it. All morning I’ve been reminiscing of Diwalis gone by. The lighting of the oil lamps or diyas, the making of the rangoli, … Continue reading


















