If there's a book you really want to read but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it. -Toni Morrison (born on this day, 18 Feb 1931)
I dedicate this post to my daughter Mia who inspires me and understands my inner soul who I know one day will write her own book (her life).
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Saturday, February 14, 2015
A Note from a Fan
Through the hardship of writing, researching, photographing, cooking and hearing criticism with endless days of sitting on my computer... Sometimes you receive a beautiful word from a fan and that makes everything worthwhile. So I would like to share this word with you from an adorable person. This gives me energy to go one despite all.
Note from fan:
"lets focus on solutions instead of ruminating on the past - let us see where there is hope - let us look at the small efforts - this country needs it more than anything...t embrasse e tjs fan de ton attitude et tes actions ! et pr finir cette belle photo to show how u are affecting this world by your actions (without being affected by people s opinions).
Note from fan:
"lets focus on solutions instead of ruminating on the past - let us see where there is hope - let us look at the small efforts - this country needs it more than anything...t embrasse e tjs fan de ton attitude et tes actions ! et pr finir cette belle photo to show how u are affecting this world by your actions (without being affected by people s opinions).
Saturday, December 20, 2014
A Message of Hope
Another year has passed in my life... So many changes have occurred. I learned so much about humanity and how we are linked to each other. Unfortunately, we do what is important to the "ME" and all else is secondary. After all, we are humans.
I am aloud to write this on my blog, because it belongs to me and no one else.
Wars are continuing, people are dying, families are dispersed, politicians (not all) are playing with the masses to fill their pockets - here in Lebanon and all over the world. It kills me to see the environment destroyed, animals enslaved, natural beauty destroyed and all types of world heritage eliminated.
And yet, in spite of it all, we are programed to continue and look for a ray of hope, to keep walking and to be positive.
2015 shall be a constructive year for me. I've decided. It's in my hands now. I will mingle with the people I love most, the shepherds of the mountains who know the real meaning of life. Despite the fact that it is dangerous to roam around my country, I shall roam and discover foods and people to document our treasured culinary heritage. I will take my camera and shoot everything in sight to document my journey and to share it with my fans. I won't let the exterior break me. I will build and give back to the community, to my family and to all who need it. My projects include 3 subjects for books (sometimes you have to give it your all and work under pressure to attain greatness) and to continue building Slow Food Beirut in Lebanon, no matter how difficult that task can be sometimes.
I want to wish my readers a peaceful and loving holiday season. May we all find that special place in our hearts where we find consolation and strength to build beauty and positive all around us. (Have to remind myself this also).
May God (whichever one you believe in) bless you and your family.
Warm regards,
Barbara
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Lebanese Ministry of Health Declaration
Read this : It pertains to what has been declared by the ministry of health about food in Lebanon in supermarkets and restaurants. Anyway, I am writing my opinion on this blog. If help is needed to make a thorough study and implementation on food safety in Lebanon, I'm willing to help. This is not the way that this issue should have been tackled. Lebanon is corrupted in so many ways, let's try to work on the problem instead of pointing the finger. Let's work on solutions. We know the problems are there. We've known all along. The government needs to work on a precise plan to avoid such incidences that only harm us as a country.
I wrote this on Facebook earlier when I read this...
I wrote this on Facebook earlier when I read this...
On these good words or bad words, I shall go out tonight to
a restaurant with my hubby in Beirut, Lebanon and eat GOOD FOOD. This is a
crying shame. We should start by implementing rules and regulations then
blaming those that don't abide. When I saw that Kebabji was on the list then I
began to really doubt this report. I have visited the cold rooms and kitchens
of Kebabji and I can tell you that a hospital kitchen may not have the
standards they abide by... So did we really need this
explosion now when the country is going to HELL? Did we need to chase out the
few adventurous tourists? Was it the right way to handle the situation, I
really don't think so. We need to educate, teach, set rules then act
accordingly. This is how it is done in civilized countries. Start from the
beginning not the other way around. This is my opinion. Could not keep it in.
Voila! Having said that: the best way to know where your food comes from is to
grow it yourself. Am I too idealistic, you bet your ass I am. This is where I
am heading baby, one day, very soon! Eat local, befriend a farmer. Ask him to
raise cows or sheep or anything you fancy only for you. Why do Lebanese spend
so much money on cars, clothes, etc and not on good, clean and fair foods they
put in their bodies. REVOLUTION! I'm ready! Abou Faour let's meet!
Thursday, October 16, 2014
A Gastronomy Journey in India
This is the idea... thanks to my association with Sana & Myriam Voyages (with over 25 years of experience), I will be able to be your tour guide to visit India with your palate. Please reserve early, as I don't want to take on too many people on my first culinary trip. I can't wait!!!!
Voyages Sana & Myriam & Barbara
A Gastronomy Journey in India
12 to 20 February 2015February 12 Departure from Beirut
Departure from Beirut international
February 13 Arrival to Delhi
Arrival to Delhi. Check in at The Taj Mahal hotel. www.tajhotels.com
In the afternoon, orientation tour of New Delhi and visit of Qutab Minar monument and Dilli Haat market for ethnic shopping. Traditional Kashmiri dinner hosted by a family.
Overnight at Taj Mahal hotel.
February 14 Delhi
Tea tasting with Vikram Mittal in the morning. Visit of the handicraft museum and Humayun’s tomb. Lunch at the famous South India restaurant Sarvana Bhawan. Meet with the chefs.
Spice market visit and dinner at Manor restaurant, the best fusion Indian food of Delhi with culinary demonstration. Overnight at Taj Mahal hotel.
February 15 Delhi
In the morning, heritage and street food walk of Old Delhi. Shopping time in the afternoon and dinner at Bukhara, the best tandoori restaurant of Asia!
Overnight at Taj Mahal hotel.
February 16 Delhi – Agra
Transfer to Agra by coach (3.30 hrs drive). Arrival and check in at the Oberoi-Trident of Agra. www.tridenthotels.com
In the afternoon, visit of the sumptuous Agra Fort and of the most romantic monument dedicated to love, the Taj Mahal. Dinner and overnight at hotel.
February 17 Agra - Jaipur
Departure to Jaipur by coach (5 hrs drive). En route visit of Fatehpur Sikri, the abandoned city of the great Mogul emperor, Akbar. Lunch en route and arrival to Jaipur. Check in for two nights at hotel Oberoi -Trident www.tridenthotels.com. Dinner and overnight at hotel Trident.
February 18 Jaipur
After breakfast, visit of Amber Palace, the summer residency of Jaipur kings.
Lunch at Samode Haveli with a cooking demonstration. Rickshaw tour in the busy streets of Jaipur. Special Rajasthani dinner at Dera Mandawa. Dinner and overnight at hotel Trident.
February 19 Jaipur
Visit of the landmarks of the city of Jaipur, the City Palace, the Hawa Mahal and the observatory.
Lunch at Naila private Fort and meeting with chefs. Dinner and overnight at hotel Trident.
February 20 Back home
Early morning transfer to the airport to catch your flight back home.
Quote:
US$ 3500 per person on twin sharing basis
US$ 2750 per person on twin sharing basis (without international ticket and visa fees)
Single room supplement – US$ 750
Business class supplement: upon availability
Tour cost Includes:
- International flight tickets
- Accommodation in mentioned hotels
- Meals as per program
- Transfers & tours in India by Deluxe Air Condition Large Coach
- Accompanying English speaking guide for entire itinerary
- Baggage carrier, parking, assistance and taxes at all places.
- Visas fees
- Insurance fees
- All current taxes as of date including Govt. service tax.( 5.9%)
a) Any Personal Expenses like Laundry, telephone calls , liquor, etc.
b) Anything which is not included in" Includes" column.
Payment:
- A first deposit of US$ 1000 per person is required on registration with the photocopy of the passport.
- Final payment to be made on 15 December, 2014.
- 1000 US$ is non refundable in case of cancellation one month before departure.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
India on my Mind
Something happens to you when you visit India, it's a virus that invades your whhole body and leaves you restless for more....
to be continued...
I have an idea...will keep you posted.
to be continued...
I have an idea...will keep you posted.
A Humanitarian Effort - Soup for Syria
I would like to write about our project Soup for Syria. This cookbook effort is being carried out as a humanitarian effort to help families in distress.
I personally believe in peace among all brothers on this earth regardless of their nationality, creed, sex... etc... A family of 12 is living under a plastic tent, eating bread ...only!!!... and burning whatever is available in the garbage to heat themselves (poisonous fumes in the tent) ! This is unacceptable!
'I have traveled all around the country and have met all communities. They have all treated me as one of theirs. I am Lebanese. I have eaten with all and have been invited by all to come again. What makes us so special as Lebanese is our differences and how we can live together in a small country. No fanaticism required from any creed. Any human being is entitled to a minimum of dignity, we cannot turn a blind eye on this.
This is the key to peace.
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