Sunday, November 15, 2009

Blogs Hazvineyi likes

A slice of South Africa: My first choice is the blog "Izibongi" a travel around all the great places the country has to offer. The blog is easy to navigate, and has wonderful photography. It is a feast of the eyes. Please take a look on the link below:

http://izibongi.southafrica.net/2009/09/




A little taste of the planet: My secound choice is Planet Organic blog, it is full of colour. Again it is easy to use, and has a lot of useful information. There are recipes, discounts, upcoming community events. True they are marketing the company, but they are doing it in an esy to read fashion. The blog is a cookbook/ local paper online. Take a peak at the "greek quasedillas" pictured above.
A link to the blog: http://www.planetorganic.ca/blog

I hope you enjoy them as i did. Hazvineyi








A slice of South Africa:

5 comments:

  1. Hi Hazvineyi
    I like the Planet Organic blog.I founded the information is helpful because as a Mom, I am always searching for healthier recipies for my family.
    The blog is easy to manage, there is lots of useful information. The way information is presented makes it easier to absorb. It is short and right to the point. The lay out is pleasing and attractive.

    Thank you for posting this link. From now on I will use it too.
    Anna

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  2. Any information about places to travel is welcome in my eyes. I have lots of passion and traveling is one of them. I never traveled when I was young, but I am making up for it now. I have two close friends that have lived in Africa and have shared their culture with me. The information and experiences that people get from traveling and listening to the local people are invaluable.

    As for your second choice regarding the food, I love the colour, but I shy away from looking at recipes. I have got a cupboard full of recipes that I have collected over the many years, and I have yet to organize them. Although I enjoy cooking for the family, I find cooking for the girls not too fulfilling because of the fact that they do not like new things.

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  3. Nice picture. I really want to go that place after I see the picture and your explaination. It seems a really natrual resource. The houses in the picture are origonal. People who live in there are definetly so close to nature I guess. I want to be a part of them.

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  4. For your second choice about the food, it looks so delicious. You provided a really useful link for us. The Christamas is coming son. I'd really wanna try to do one of the organic dish for my friends and family.

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  5. Pam, If the girls do not like new things, a trick that has worked for me is having the kids "help" prepare new things. There are more likely to eat what they have slaved over.

    Worth a try.

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