“From Bantu-speaking farmers and fishers to Arabic traders, Goan merchants and adventuring Europeans, Mozambique has long been a crossroads of cultures.” – Lonely Planet Guide, Mozambique Rosa, our friends’ “empregada” (housemaid), shyly responds to my barrage of questions on Mozambican eating habits with a smile and many apologies about her broken English. At our friends’ […]
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50 Shades of Curry
I love long flights. I really do. Other than Christmas day, they’re the only spans of time during which I know I won’t have to work. With about 20 hours to kill on the way to Mozambique, I gave myself permission to read bad books and catch up on Oscar-winning movies. The book I indulged […]
WanderFood Wednesday: Host a Moroccan Tea Party!
Thank you to Sarah of WanderShopper for this fabulous guest post while I’m eating my way through Mozambique! Sipping sweet mint tea has the power to transport you and yourfriends across the sea to the exotic destination of Morocco. One of the best parts of travel, real or imaginary, is being able to slow down […]