by Generously scattered around the Netherlands at this time of year are oliebollen stands. You will find these sweet Dutch treats at winter fairs and Christmas markets and in any town centre. However, you can also make your own with this recipe. The Dutch Doughnut Olibollen are deep fried dough balls, usually covered in icing […]
Long Life Noodles For Chinese New Year
by Chinese culture is filled with symbolism and Chinese New Year is one the biggest examples of this. Everything from the color you wear to how to give lucky envelopes to the food you eat is done to bring good luck in the coming year. Eating noodles is a Chinese New Year tradition because the long […]
How to Make Polish Gingerbread Cookies
by If you’re stressed out because all your neighbours have their houses decorated already, their presents bought and their perfect holiday pictures up on Facebook while you are still cleaning up after Thanksgiving dinner, then Poland is your place to be. In Poland, Christmas preparations don’t start early. Poles don’t decorate the tree in November and […]
Multicultural Menu for a Week: Multicultural Meal Plan Monday
by How would you like a Multicultural Menu for a whole week? It is a fun way to celebrate culture and diversity with your children this summer! I am very fond of our Multicultural Meal Monday series. We had so many interesting ideas and we traveled from country to country and got to know the cuisines from […]
Traditional Irish Soda Bread
by Do you have a recipe you go back to time and again? Something that’s comforting to eat and satisfying to make? Since living here in Northern Ireland, I’ve always enjoyed Irish soda bread. It’s easily found in all bakeries, grocery, and convenience stores. It’s one of the main ingredients when you order an Ulster […]
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