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Milk and Cookies: February 2009
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Chinese New Year 2009. It was fortunate that the height of the Chinese New Year. Celebrations were not spoiled by the onslaught of snow that hit London later that same night. The air was bitterly cold and it began to snow in sporadic sessions here and there, but it was not enough to cripple the celebrations as yet. Gerard St in London's Chinatown. Here's a few pics of what went down that day:. London the next day. As you can see, it was blaringly obvious everywhere you went wh...
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Milk and Cookies: Keen For Quinoa
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Sunday, February 01, 2009. You might be interested to know that I've been storing up fats this winter, hoping to insulate myself from the icy climes that my Australian disposition is unaccustomed to. And with the storing up of fats comes, well, not surprisingly enough- an unwelcome heftiness around the belly, however, I find myself still feeling an overall sense of coldness inside. Frankly I don't know why quinoa isn't getting more of a rap. It's perfect. It's the kind of food that you can feed y...And t...
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009. Chinese New Year 2009. It was fortunate that the height of the Chinese New Year. Celebrations were not spoiled by the onslaught of snow that hit London later that same night. The air was bitterly cold and it began to snow in sporadic sessions here and there, but it was not enough to cripple the celebrations as yet. Gerard St in London's Chinatown. Here's a few pics of what went down that day:. London the next day. As you can see, it was blaringly obvious everywhere you went wh...
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