Elle had lived with her parents until they passed away. Her grandmother, who everyone lovingly called Maima, welcomed her into her home in a small town called Lowe. She took care of a beautiful house in the countryside to the east. The house had pretty green fields and a garden that Maima looked after with […]
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Cooking and Gender Roles
Today, I want to delve into a thought-provoking topic that has been on my mind – Cooking and Gender Roles. This subject can be quite sensitive, particularly for those with strong opinions. However, I’m here to share my perspective and strive for a balanced discussion.
Teas: Yay or Nay?
Hey everyone, How’s the world treating you today? Lately, the thought of tea has been on my mind more frequently, likely due to the rainy weather and the cold that’s settled in this season. Interestingly, I haven’t always been a tea enthusiast or a big fan, but as of late, I’ve noticed myself gravitating towards […]
The Japa Syndrome: Thriving in a world with a different food culture
Hi friend, How are things with you? Today, I’d like to talk about a significant topic, which is the rising immigration of many Nigerians to other countries. However, I want to approach it from a different angle – focusing on the food perspective and how to adapt to a new environment with a different food […]
ESPERA (PART 1)
The roads in town are usually busy. People trying to get to their destinations, in no time. I was walking down when I saw Espera sitting at the corner of Verde, the road that leads straight to the mountains. Everyone in Verde knows Espera because he’s been on that road for a long time. He’s […]
What should my kitchen look like?
I have often dreamt of the kind of kitchen I would love to have. Wonderland has taken me to several; a Tom Howley’s Kitchen, Christopher Howard Kitchen and even a Pedini luxury kitchen. The ambience, grandeur, and solitude are undoubtedly attractive. I am not a professional chef, and this is definitely beyond being a Pro […]