London

Hey-o folks! Jeff and I are visiting Rebecca and her BF Colin in London, and we are seeing the sights, hitting up the museums, and eating all the foods. I haven’t sat down and read the Internet in almost a …

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Becca here, your British correspondent in the North Country! I had the pleasure of attending foodie heaven recently in London! Taste of London was on in Regent’s Park, and it was a dream come true. When I moved to London, everyone asked …

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We at Garlic My Soul don’t find it difficult to eat our daily dose of veggies, however we understand that isn’t always the case. We’ve posted several yummy dishes on the blog over the years involving “secret vegetables” such as …

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I’m certain I’ve said this before, and I’ll say it again: I love brunch! Breakfast foods are by far the best foods. Lucky for me, London likes breakfast too. So much so, they have a special English breakfast! While traditional …

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Here is a quick lesson in British to American vocabulary for you: Pants = underwear Torch = flashlight Aubergine = eggplant Courgette = zucchini Biscuits = cookies Since biscuits are cookies in these parts, I decided to make good old …

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Hello everyone, and greeting from London! You know how when you have an open jar of Nutella in the house, all self-control goes out the window? You can’t help but have a little taste every time you see that open …

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I have a confession to make. I’ve been baking for almost as long as I can remember, but I’ve never made a cheesecake. I LOVE cheesecake. It’s cheesy, it can be lemon flavored, chocolate flavored, Oreo flavored, anything your heart …

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I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving! This year in London, I hosted my very first Thanksgiving and it was a SUCCESS! Everyone loved Thanksgiving, and I’m hoping to make it an annual tradition here across the pond. I had …

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July 4th is commonly thought to be THE American holiday. Fireworks. Red, white, and blue everything. A celebration of the birth of America. But Thanksgiving is arguably even more American than the Fourth of July. We came, we saw, we …

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It’s finally back. It’s fall. It’s chilly, but not too cold yet here in London. It’s October. It’s Vegetarian Awareness Month! Last year I answered several of the FAQ’s I get as a vegetarian. This year I’m here to help …

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