Moon Thai & Japanese Restaurant is very close to where I live. For some reason we had not been there in years, too busy exploring other places, so on a rainy Saturday afternoon, we decided to have lunch in one of our old haunts. The décor was the same, pretty as always - modern, colorful with... Continue Reading →
Caribbean Corn Soup
I cannot remember how many times, after landing at Piarco International Airport in Port of Spain, we used to go straight to the Savannah to get a cup of corn soup from a vendor. Sometimes we would eat the soup right there, other times; I would take it to the hotel room and relish it... Continue Reading →
Bellini Italian Bistro in Miami
On a sunny Saturday we went to have lunch at Bellini Italian Bistro, this time with our famous dining companion, Miss G. All the food was tasty and yummy, the perfect meal for an utterly beautiful day. We started with the Calamari Fritti - Fried calamari, fried zucchini and spicy tomato sauce. The calamari was... Continue Reading →
Asian Culture Festival 2018 in Homestead, Florida
We went to the 28th Annual Asian Culture Festival that took place at Fruit & Spice Park, and it was lots of fun. This event offers a virtual day trip to Asia featuring a variety of Asian arts, crafts, entertainment, plants and exotic cuisine. I went mainly for the food and incense and had onigiri... Continue Reading →
Caribbean Stewed Oxtails
Stewed Oxtail is one of my favorite things to eat. I do not make it often because it is time-consuming and not exactly the healthiest thing to have on a regular basis. When I do make it (2 or 3 times a year), it’s an excellent treat for special occasions. This recipe is from Chris... Continue Reading →
The Little One Is 15!
I can’t believe that fifteen years have passed since that sunny Wednesday afternoon when she was born. I was concerned because she was a month early. Then out came this tiny and feisty little girl, very small, a little over four pounds, with huge hands and feet compared to the rest of her body. Fifteen... Continue Reading →
A Quick Peruvian Lunch
We were hungry, and I did not want to drive too far, so we ended up at the same Peruvian restaurant across the street, Aromas de Perú. This was not a leisurely lunch - we wanted to eat as much as possible in a short amount of time as the little one had a... Continue Reading →
The Spice Hoarder
Once upon a time, there was a lady called Masala who collected spices, all types of spices from many different countries. She had bottles and boxes of exotic spices, so many that they were exploding from her cupboard and she had to start storing them in extra masala dabbas. Miss Masala thought about spices and... Continue Reading →
Caribbean Green Seasoning
This seasoning is essential in my kitchen. I add it to almost everything, from chicken to fish, to vegetables and tofu. It makes foods bright with flavor, injecting that ineffable Caribbean touch that enhances an ordinary dish and catapults it to the next level. The first person I got this recipe from was Lera Fortune.... Continue Reading →
