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Tag Archives: cooking

100m dish

June 2, 2013by Chris 2 Comments

Bill here. This is Soup and Stew (not poop and spew, although it would be an honest mistake). They’re Senegal Parrots. They are the catalyst for dragging me from my […]

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cooking, food, Markets, recipes, the farm

Konongo kitchen – or 101 ways with tomatoes

July 18, 2012by Chris 2 Comments

As I said in my last post, we are adapting not only to a whole new way of shopping, but also a much changed shopping list. There are no longer […]

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cooking, expat, food, Greece, new home, recipes, Uncategorized

Have you done the groceries?

July 8, 2012by Chris 3 Comments

One of the joys of travelling, hell, one of the joys of life, is eating and trying new foods. But moving to a new country whose palate and cuisine is […]

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cooking, culture, expat, first impressions, food, Ghana, Konongo, Kumasi, Markets, new home, shopping, the differences

Flora nad fauna.

July 7, 2012by Chris 2 Comments

Hello guys! Bill again. Yes, yes. I missed you too. I thought it might be interesting to look at some of the odd flora and fauna that calls Ghana home. […]

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animals, cooking, Ghana, recipes

We’re back…

May 6, 2012by Chris 5 Comments

Konongo home, not Newcastle home, as Jock defines it. The sea container arrived the day before we did, and it was such a lovely surprise. After a great week away, […]

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Children, cooking, Ghana, new home, the farm, Uncategorized

Happy easter.

April 8, 2012by Chris 4 Comments

From the land of cocoa, but scant chocolate, comes a little easter treat. Inspired by my mate Helen, with the recipe from Delia Smith. Hope everyone had a happy easter, […]

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cooking, culture, new home, recipes

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