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Voracious – definition: great craving, or consuming large quantities of food; exceedingly eager or avid

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The best part of vacationing is the food. While I vacation in England I sample favorites, such as Cornish pasties, clotted cream, Welsh lamb and  Melton Mowbray pork pies, all of which are unavailable or extremely expensive in Canada. Although more and more outlets are catering to the English crowd.

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When we first visited Canada and discovered food courts it was totally overwhelming. There were so many culture’s to sample. Over the last five years or so we have indulged in as many as possible – its been a hard task – NOT. We have found new favorites and added them to our culinary list.

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When I visited Italy, I found my taste buds home. Everything is so fresh and the combinations of flavors are amazing. I have also sampled food in Swizerland, Menorca, Malta, France and America.

Each country has specific recipes, which I hope remain in the everything is available whether it is in season or not culture, we experience nowadays.

Do you experiment with new tastes?

4 Comments

  1. Rebecca Bradley

    Not a great experimenter with food, but if the mood strikes me, I will tentatively try. I would love to be the type of person who eats everything and anything!

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    • mandyevebarnett

      Just a small taste of something new is exciting…be brave!

      Reply
  2. sknicholls

    Okay, now i want the rest of that leftover cheese cake that’s in my fridge 🙂 Yum! I am always trying to get creative in the kitchen and enjoy ethnic foods and exotic dishes, in addition to my staple of good old southern styled cooking.

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    • mandyevebarnett

      Food can evoke such memories…thanks for dropping by.

      Reply

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