Who doesn't like fried chicken? Japanese fried chicken or Chicken Karaage differs somewhat from the Colonel's recipe. Japanese fried chicken is cut up into bite size pieces, well more like 2-3 bites per piece. It's...
By Amanda Stone
The pigeonpea has recently begun to provoke groundbreaking research for its versatility, productivity, high nutritional value, and subsequent potential to assure increased food security for millions of Asians and Africans.
This small plant is...
“South African from the waist down.” What’s that all about?
Two things. It’s about what takes root in your head when your name is Silver and you’ve got the fairly mundane job of keeping an eye...
As an avid follower of Tiny Budhha I was thrilled to see a recent posting for something new. Not only will inspirational quotes and words of wisdom be shared from the Tiny Budhha website, on...
Sadhu at the gates of the "Beatles ashram" in Rishikesh, India
In Canada’s national newspaper, the Globe and Mail, celebrity columnist Johanna Schneller says about Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love: “Gilbert’s story distills for...
Pakistan is facing one of the most dreadful natural disaster of history, hundreds died and more than 20 million homeless!! Recent floods caused more damage as compared to Tsunami 2004, Kashmir Earthquake 2008 and Haiti...
I’m no politician. And I’m no lawyer. I’m a humble country blogger who simply wants the best for my country.
And any attempt by the South African government to constrain the media in their duty to...
We left Vietnam from Hanoi and after waiting 5 hours at the bus station (because of the incorrect advice from our guesthouse) we started our 13 hour ride to the border town Dien Bien Phu....
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