Monday, March 23, 2015
Slow Food Beirut / Kitchenlab / Students Hadchit
Slow Food Beirut will host 24 children from Hadchit tomorrow at
Kitchenlab. We will teach the children to bake bread (2 recipes using
local flavors), show them what is yeast and why it is important for good bread, make Itch (an Armenian tabbouleh with lots of burghul)
and we will have lunch all together. I will discuss my
book Mouneh with the children and give them a lesson on the importance
of eating local products in season. Volunteers are welcomed if
interested. I can't wait to meet them. I'm very excited.
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Kea Island - September Schedule
The month of May did not work
out for most interested party so we are going in September. Would any of you be interested ? If so, let me
know by the end of this week to reserve places.
Monday, September 22
- 06:15 pm Pick up from hotel.
- 06:30 pm Orientation and drinks at Aglaia and Costas’ house, followed by welcome buffet dinner with the group and a few Kea residents and visiting friends. Greek wine tasting, part 1: rosés, one sparkling; one white and two red wines.
- 10:00 am Pick up from hotel.
- 10:15 am Introduction to our olive pickers. Take part in the olive picking OR participate in the cooking class: preparing stuffed vegetables (eggplants, tomatoes, peppers); also, preparing the lamb or kid that we will roast in the woodfired oven, in a mastelo, the traditional unglazed Cycladic ceramic pot.
- 01:00 pm Greek wine tasting, part 2: an overview of Greek whites and reds; followed by long Mediterranean lunch alfresco with dishes prepared in class.
- 03:00 pm Take part in the olive picking OR return to hotel for napping or swimming.
- Evening free to explore the island’s taverns (list has been provided).
- 09:15 am Pick up from hotel.
- 09:30 am Take part in the olive picking and pressing OR participate in the cooking class: making traditional breads, plain and stuffed with vegetables, cheese and chocolate; also, preparing fig-leaf-wrapped fish for grilling.
- 12:30 pm Olive oil tasting, followed by lunch with our breads and salads, drizzled with a variety of olive oils, and fig-leaf-wrapped grilled fish. Greek wine tasting, part 3: more Greek white wines, mostly Assyrtiko from Santorini.
- 05:00 pm Scenic walk through Hora, to Liontas, the ancient 'smiling' lion. Meze dinner with local specialties at Yannis' Tavern, in Hora.
- 09:00 am Pick up from hotel.
- 09:15 am Cooking class: preparing ladera: green beans and/or okra stewed in olive oil with tomatoes and potatoes. Also, peeling almonds from the trees to make amygdalota, the traditional flour-less almond cookies of the Cyclades.
- Lunch; and cheese tasting part 1: dishes prepared in class accompanied by fetaand some other goat’s and sheep’s milk cheeses. Greek wine tasting, part 4.
- 01:00 pm Return to hotel for a brief rest. !
- 03:00 pm Hike to Carthaea archaeological site, to see the wonderful temples by the sea. Some mules will help us climb up on the way back. Wear hiking shoes; bring your bathing suit, map, flashlight and a sweater!
- 10:00 am Pick up from hotel
- 10:15 am Cooking class: curing and smoking olives; making olive rolls with orange-olive oil crust; also, batter-frying various vegetables, and making skordalia (garlic sauce).
- 12:30 pm Tasting cured and aged cheeses from the islands and other parts of Greece, served with salads of blanched greens and/or roasted vegetables and homemade breads for
- lunch, along with a tasting of Greek red wines.
- 05:30 pm Pick up from hotel and drive to the beach for sunset drinks and meze (bring your swimsuit, your sweater, and a flashlight).
- 10:00 am Pick up from hotel--if you plan to leave in the afternoon, bring your luggage over.
- 10:15 am Cooking class with Stamatia and Ela, phyllo dough experts: rolling phyllo pastry
- and making pites (pies)--crunchy cheese pie, spinach and garden herb pie, etc.
- Filleting and marinating fresh sardines or anchovies, or frying small fish and shrimp.
- 01:00 pm Farewell lunch with dishes prepared in class. For dessert, a tasting of traditional
- yogurts with Greek honeys from various flowers, paired with sweet wines and Aglaia’s lemon liqueur.
- Late afternoon, or next day, transportation to the ferry to Lavrio and Athens.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Breakfast at Ishkhanian Bakery (instead of Tiffany's)
My love and I at the bakery |
Sharing food and baby news |
Very easy to eat a dozen! |
Mexican Proverb
Sunday, March 1, 2015
Artisan
When you engage an artisan, you buy more than a service. You buy certain hours of failure and experimentation. You buy days, weeks, and months of frustrations and pure moments of joy too. You don't buy something, you buy a piece of one's heart, a part of one's soul. More important, you buy an artisan more time to live out his passion.
Friday, February 27, 2015
Soup for Syria - Conditions in Refugee Camps
As I finish up writing the book Soup for Syria , the conditions are not better. You could say the reality is stagnant. Hatred is building up and so many people are caught in this raging war. You can order the book through Interlink Books based in the US. May this book bring a message of hope, of love, of empathy.
This my Aya. I say my Aya because I truly love her.
The war of Syria is written in her eyes, are you sensitive enough to read them. Today was hard. Very hard! People I visited last year are still living in the same misery and heartache. Babies are born, husbands are leaving and not coming back, hygiene is at its worst because of the rain and now the melting of the snow. Mud is everywhere. Humidity, hunger, pain.... I don't think I will sleep tonight.
A newborn who was born prematurely is in desperate need of help. The
mother asked for Nursie 1 and diapers. The baby looks like he will not
make it. I have never seen a baby so tiny and so fragile. Her husband
left her with the baby and she is squatting with another family now who
took pity on her. That family is also living in very difficult
conditions but in spite of that , they took in this young desperate
mother. If you can help in any way. Doctors who can help!!! Donations to
buy milk would also be appreciated. I had to make sure the baby was
alive because he looked so frail. It is very disturbing. I chose not to
show his face because of mere superstition. I think his little feet show
a lot. Help people.
This my Aya. I say my Aya because I truly love her.
The war of Syria is written in her eyes, are you sensitive enough to read them. Today was hard. Very hard! People I visited last year are still living in the same misery and heartache. Babies are born, husbands are leaving and not coming back, hygiene is at its worst because of the rain and now the melting of the snow. Mud is everywhere. Humidity, hunger, pain.... I don't think I will sleep tonight.
war in syria in her eyes |
prenatal baby |
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