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84-99 Ashley GardensThirleby Road, London, England, United Kingdom
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Homemade ice cream tastes amazing, and is deceptively easy - especially if you own an ice cream maker.
If you learn a selection of simple recipes, you can use these as a basis for other dishes as you grow more confident and become more competent in the kitchen.
Soon you will be happy experimenting with dishes, which will open up a world of new possibilities when you are cooking.
... honor countries like Australia and New Zealand for their help over the years. I decided to call it a day since it was dinner time and I was hungry. Since I was in an International city I thought I would use it for its full advantage for the cuisine. Since I love sushi and haven't had it in a long time, I made my way and found some sushi. Not the best, not the worse, quite expenensive, but it hit the spot that I've been longing to fill. I went back to the hostel and met a ...
London, England, United Kingdom travel_lover87Can't remember much about today, mental and physical exhaustion won out over creative and enlightning blog post! See photos for more.
Almost forgot, word of advice.... spending nine hours on a plane, most of which is at night, and most of which you're awake for, shouldn't usually be followed by several alcoholic beverages (with friends) and not enough water!
... how many courses it was (I think I lost count after they had laid the 5th fork down) but that may have also been because they were pouring the wine like it was going out of style - no complaints here.
Needless to say, it was a very early morning when we arrived in London and Hanna insisted that the best way to cure the jet-lag was to pretend it was morning and carry on your day (+6 hours) as if it were normal. I begrudgingly agreed to this ...
... trip on it would mean that they have walked into me. And if that happened, the tourist should probably never leave the house again as they are clearly too stupid to be allowed out in public. Despite this setback, I persevered once more and found ways to use the monopod in shorter modes to collect a mixed bag of images. Frustrated, I crossed Westminster Bridge and got a couple of shots ...
London, United Kingdom weirdism... and i miss you tons already. Heathrow Airport was actually v. stressfull--it was huge trek to my gate, which they didn't announce until 15 min b4 boarding; then again, I was cranky from only 1 hr of sleep. The only other downside was that I kept thinking/talking in a British accent during the trip (b/c i whorishly pick up accents wherever i go) which, while amusing, did get a little annoying after a while. I was so glad to finally ...
London, United Kingdom lmedear2... pictures with Charlie Chaplin and some statue I can't remember. Later, after a 3 hour long walk, we stopped at Garfunkel's for burger and fries. Sofia had their Sheperd's pie. Sheliza met us at the hotel at around 7p, and we headed to a Lebanese restaurant on Edgware Road called Al ArezWe would later find out that Naveen lives a block from where we were. Later that evening, we went to an Indian party at ...
London, United Kingdom flaljee... upper section of the window, which could be openned inwards. The discussion was all farewells and me expressing my excitement as I explored my new surroundings. I kept the window open as far as Leipzig to get the cabin to cool down after I turned the heating off. During this time I looked out the window and gazed at the stars (constellations were the right way up!), which were much more visible as we travelled through the countryside. Nobody else entered the cabin at Leipzig, the ...
London, United Kingdom v1213... London have their tombs. It is also where the coronations are done. You werent allowed to take pictures inside so that was a bummer. My favorite part was the tomb of Queen Elizabeth I. The strange part was that she wasn't the only one in her tomb. Her half-sister Mary (who was queen for a short while before Elizabeth) was also in the tomb with her, despite the fact that they didn't really like each other that much. Mary actually had Elizabeth locked up in the ...
London, United Kingdom copperboom... pointing cameras at something from within the gates. There were footed police, police on horseback directing crowds around barrier stands and in the distance was the sound of a marching band. Intrigued, I weaved my way through the crowds to see what all the commotion was about, only to catch a glimpse of a row of beef eaters marching and aligning themselves inside the gate. It was a half-hour before midday - I had by chance encountered the changing of ...
London, United Kingdom vanessa82
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