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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...
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Expats have a tendency to miss those "little things" from home.When I first got to Germany it became obvious that I would need to research and find new shampoo, different deodorant, dental floss, etc. And that was just in the bathroom.
In the case of some items, I ended up finding a product/brand which was better than what I was replacing. But when it came to others, I had to settle for something I didn't really like as much as what I'd left back home. Never have I found dental floss which is...
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My first days here in the compound were no sorrows, neither fun rather boring. I had a car and a driver but where should I go. I'm more interested in the local life than in the expats-proof locations but should I risk going out on my own already' If only I could get on line! But internet can be very challenging here in Angola! Sad to say, but without the internet I'm pretty much lost. One day at the pool we met a very nice couple who are coincidentally moving back to the States. They were...
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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.
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Loud rhythmic music and all the usual chaos at the supermarket checkout. The cashier hands me the receipt and change in 5-Kwanza bills. I glance at my receipt and I notice that there are 10 Kwanza less. Full of confidence in my Portuguese I tell her that she should give me the proper change. She refuses with a loud laugh and yells at the others cashier ladies with sarcasm: dez Kwanza!Some other expats are smiling at me with compassion. I get irritated and insist on getting the change back...
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Posting this to help out ...A 12 year old boy Nayati Moodiar was kidnapped outside Mont Kiara International School today April 27th. It seems he was abducted by two men of Indian origin as he was walking to the school. (black proton gen2 WNH1356) If any expats see him or have any other information that might help find him please contact Andy Davison at 012 305 9492 or the school 03-20938604. Please call only with genuine leads not with questions about the event. You can also e-mail me at...
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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...
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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
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And I'm going to WIN my division. No, I'm going to Slaughter my division. Middle-aged Canadian Expats moms walking 100K (metric century) with their dog. NO' THIS IS SO COOL! OK, here's the plan: walking 100K - yup. Raising money for a good cause, in fact this right now for me is the best cause. I guanyaré la meva divisió. No, deixaré tots els altres fet a pols en la meva divisió. La de mares canadenques expatriades de mitja-edat...
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The other day it was suggested to me that I shouldn't allow locals to join the Expats in Adelaide group. I hesitate to even post this, to be honest, as I don't want to risk anyone not joining on this basis. It was a one off and to me, bizarre complaint, which ended in my apologising to the person that the group was too inclusive for her, at which point she removed her membership and advised me she'd be letting people know how awful I am.Then this morning, I got an email from an...
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