Posts Tagged ‘Cooking’

Photo of the Day: A delicious portion of sopa de guias

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Photo of the Day: A chef’s artistic palette

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Photo of the Day: Cooking tomatoes at Casa Oaxaca

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Photo of the Day: Tortilla griddle at the Oaxaca market

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Video of the Week: Summer Seclusion Project (Webcam)

Haven’t seen one of these in a while, huh? A video of the week or a webcam special. I finally got my act together! Enjoy.

Notes from this week’s video:

ProjectExplorer.org is in post-production stateside after a fantastic filming session in Mexico.
I’m moving out of my parent’s house for a month for some seclusion in my hometown.
I [...]

Update from Oaxaca

Busyness, people. This production schedule is mad with work, and during any off time from outings and filming, we’re making new quick trip videos, publishing photography, researching the next experience, having photo shoots, and looking for food to sustain our laborious efforts.

The past week was spent in the crazy comfort of Casa Oaxaca, a beautiful [...]

Independence in a Communal Society: Day 39

Returning after our holiday, we had not only our backpacks but boxes worth of books, school supplies, and ingredients for a week of comforting menu items. Fane gave us no hint as to when she would return to the village, and we were given permission to run her household to our liking, to cook and [...]

Photo of the Day: No more crowing

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Mick Chicken: Day 14

Peeling the rain shell off my pruning body, I layered on socks, pants, shirts and hats, using every available clothing item in my bag, and walked outside to watch Cyclone Mick blow by. [This is a continuation of Bracing for the Cyclone: Day 13]
Garrett and I, both equipped with our arsenal of cameras, sat atop propane [...]

Video of the Week: Home Alone

Coming back from our holiday on the coast, we were the only inhabitants of our home. Enter Garrett and Lindsay, man and woman of the household.

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Am I Eating What I Think I’m Eating?

This post was written by Garrett Russell.
When traveling afar, one must face an unnerving truth: you can never be too certain what you’re eating, nor if it will agree with your stomach.
In America, most of what we eat is processed by strict guidelines that prevent us from coming down with something. This is much different [...]

The Irony of my Lifestyle, Part 3

Sometimes it’s a mind clarifier to point out the inaccuracies in your own life – that blend of irony and confusion that makes up your unique mindset. Bottom line: I’m all confused. You probably are too. Let’s talk amongst ourselves…
Martha Wouldn’t Be Proud
November 24th, 2008: My first day back from the Big Journey. Refusing to [...]

Video of the Week: Cooking Old School in Fiji

Since we didn’t have time to publish our NP video this week, here’s but a taste of the good times to be had in Nakavika. This video was made on the World Traveler Internship this summer in the same location we are right now!

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Video of the Week: Ireland on a Budget

Stay in hostels with free internet. Buy food to cook in the kitchen. Save your money for the pints of Guinness and ice cream you know you want. Occasionally have a pub meal, but remember all the things you can buy with a 20 Euro restaurant bill. And always be on the look-out for fun, [...]

Cookin’ Old School Fijian Style

It was my great pleasure to witness the incredible hospitality of the people in the Namosi Highlands of Fiji. Not only did they make sure we were properly fed and watered at all time of day, but they made every aspect of their village culture into a lesson learned by us sponge-like backpackers on a [...]

WTI Basic Training: Day Two

Day One’s lack of roughness was rectified last night, Day/Night Two, with a wee hour rain storm that had me waking every hour to see if I was lying in a pile of water. Without stakes to pull my fly away from the tent walls, it was somewhat of a waiting game, but all was [...]