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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Europe part 3(ish): Soup-er Boy’s Paris
I love traveling with our children. Yes, I’ve frequently outlined all the challenges of family travel, but there is nothing more amazing than seeing the world through the eyes of your children. I know that all of my parent readers … Continue reading
Posted in travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Jardin du Luxembourg, Laduree, macarons, Marais, Paris, Roger Federer, Roland Garros, TGV
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Hu tieu nam vang
I don’t know why Southeast Asia is home to so many different kinds of noodle soups, but I am thankful for it. Beef, chicken, pork, seafood, you name it, we have a noodle soup for it! One of my favorites … Continue reading
Posted in recipes
Tagged chinese celery, chives, dried squid, hu tieu, pork, pork bones, quail eggs, shrimp
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