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Beer, mustard and cheese bread recipe, inspired by Welsh Rarebit

From Nami-nami, Yesterday, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Are you familiar with the British pub classic, Welsh Rarebit? It's a slice of toasted bread topped with a melted cheese, mustard and beer concoction. Excellent, if rich, comfort food. Those three flavourings are all present in this soft yeast bread that's been a favourite for years - I even included a recipe in my first cookbook. It's soft and tender, with plenty of gutsy flavours going on. It's obviously not a bread that you'd toast and slather with jam, but with some extra cheese or a slice... Read more
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2012: Week 18

From MarathonMum, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

My first election voting as a British citizen. Exciting times!, a photo by MAStapleton on Flickr.My first election voting as a British citizen. Exciting times!Sure, the polling station was empty, with a slight air of resignation and boredom. But after securing our British Citizenship a year ago, I didn't care-- this was the first time I got to actually vote in an election after living here for more than 13 years. This was a big day for me, and definitely my highlight for Week 18. Read more
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Medical insurance in Cyprus

From This is Cyprus, 2 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Anyone stumbling on my post, a week ago, about our upcoming immigration appointment might be vaguely wondering what we did about the requirement for full medical insurance. Indeed, depending on your viewpoint, you might be wondering why we do not already have full medical insurance in Cyprus, or - at the other extreme - why, as British citizens, we need anything at all other than the European health card. To answer the second part: we moved here before Britain was in the EU, and before... Read more
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Rain, rain, go away.

From MarathonMum, 4 weeks ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Thing 1, rain and The Shard. #nofilter, a photo by MAStapleton on Flickr.We have started referring to the British drought as "The British Drought" (making the motions of quotation marks while we say it) this week because it's been raining. A lot. This is a snap from today of Thing 1, a train, rain and The Shard. #nofilter Read more
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First Rehearsals - Vagina Monologues in Istanbul

From Empty Nest Expat, 1 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Great movements often start in coffee shops.Vaclav Havel famously metwith his fellow Czech dissidentsin the Cafe Slavia across fromthe National Theatre in Prague.My expatriate American friends,Donna and Kendra,newly arrived in Turkey,had decided to organize a VDay eventwith both expatriate and Turkish women.They decided to produce the play"The Vagina Monologues"in Istanbul.Auditions were over.Our first rehearsalwas at an Istanbul coffee shop.We shyly came together,that day in February.I... Read more
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7 Years

From Forever is Tomorrow is Today, 1 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

7 years ago today I boarded a plane bound for Pittsburgh. I was 29 and single. I was on my way to a wedding, between my American friend and her British fiance.7 years ago this afternoon I walked into a hotel lobby, and I met my future.We went out in a group to a pub, where he and his friends made fun of the "British" food on the menu. We went on to a tiki bar where they played pool and I sat with my friends, chatting and drinking. I decided, wisely, after a few drinks, that it would be in my... Read more
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The historic Machine Gun Post - Labrador Park

From My Life In Singapore, 1 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

The 16.8-ha site of the Labrador Park Nature Reserve, facing the sea in the southern part of Singapore is one of our least known parks but it has a rich variety of flora and fauna. Nature aside, Labrador Park is better known for having been one of the British navy's strategic defense sites meant to protect the harbor of Singapore in World War II.  Labrador Nature Reserve contains many historical relics from World War II and earlier, left behind by the British. That is because it has... Read more
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Boracay 2012 Update

From New Life in KL!, 1 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

Sharing a more comprehensive update on Boracay... since I am writing an article for the Bonda magazine, I decided to update the same details here in my blog to give others a better indication of costs. Vacation in Paradise: Boracay, PhilippinesA lot of people are afraid to go to the Philippines because of the different bad news, which they have heard over the years. Both my expatriate and Malaysian friends often tell me that they have heard of Boracay, yet only a handful have actually... Read more
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A Review of LiveMocha.Com : The Internet's Largest Language Learning Website

From Empty Nest Expat, 1 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

This review originally appeared as a guest post on the Everyday Language Learner's Blog. Thanks to language coach Aaron G. Myers for his encouragement! You can go to the original review on Aaron's blog for additional user feedback on LiveMocha.com. Do you have experience with LiveMocha.com' I'd love to know how it has worked for you!I'm an American expatriate bursting with enthusiasm to get out and experience our globe! When my two children graduated from high school, I saw that as my... Read more
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Discussing Books with the Istanbul Global Minds Book Club

From Empty Nest Expat, 1 month ago, Read 0 times. Similar articles

I was proud to moderateGeorge Orwell's brilliant book"Animal Farm"at Global Minds Book Club?One of the Istanbul-based groups advertised on the Internations expatriate social network that attracted my attention was the fairly new ?Global Minds Book Club.? I love reading and discussing books and have belonged to several book clubs over the years. The organizing mission of this group was to read books from all around the world and discuss them with people from all around the world who... Read more
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