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My Expat Eid & the Chocolate-Dipped, Hazelnut-Filled Dates

I want to tell you about my Expat Eid. How my family shares the joy even though we are miles away… What is an Expat Eid? That is the term I use to describe how expatriate Muslims mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan or Hajj while living abroad. No doubt, when you …

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Call for Bloggers: Dutched Up! Rocking the Clogs Expat Style

As part of our new Multicultural Kids Product Promotion Services, we are excited to announce the opportunity to review and promote the new anthology on expat life in the Netherlands, Dutched Up! Rocking the Clogs Expat Style. Call for Bloggers: How to Participate If you are a blogger, sign up using the form below. Once …

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Moving Overseas to Raise Multilingual Kids

Moving Overseas to Raise Multilingual Kids: The “Firsts”

I have two boys ages 10 and 7 who for a large part of their lives were monolingual, English speakers. We had always wanted to raise multilingual kids and introduce them to Arabic and French (the languages of my husband’s home country – Morocco). But we lacked the resources and drive to do so. Then …

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Trinidadian Cooking in the UK {Multicultural Meal Plan Mondays}

image from Pinterest via Live Organic I love food and I enjoy cooking but I must admit I’m not the best at presentation. Ironically since becoming a parent I cook less but graciously Hubby pulls up the slack. Since I come from Trinidad, I thought I’d share some recipes and ideas for Trinidadian cooking. In …

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