Monday, 24 August 2015
Saturday, 22 August 2015
Weekends away: Yurt life!
This was our home for two nights in early August - a yurt in a field in East Sussex, about 20 minutes north of Eastbourne on England's south coast.
It was a beautiful setting. We had the whole field to ourselves - no other yurts or buildings - with a beautiful view of the surrounding East Sussex countryside to enjoy while sipping our wine on the wooden veranda outside.
Gurt the yurt |
Tuesday, 18 August 2015
5 things every traveller should know about India
Sunday, 5 July 2015
Being vegetarian in India
I considered leaving this blog post blank, as its so easy to be veggie in India that unlike some of our other posts on eating as a veggie (particularly in South America), I wasn't sure what I'd actually say, other than 'go forth and eat'.
However, I did really enjoy the food we ate for our two weeks in Bangalore and Tamil Nadu and so I didn't want to miss the opportunity to talk food! So, without further ado, here's a selection of some delicious foods that we'd recommend you try on a trip to India.
1) Masala Dosa
A staple of South India, dosas are a type of pancake made from a fermented rice and lentil batter. They are served filled with vegetables and/or alongside various chutneys or sauces. Commonly, they are served stuffed with a mix of potatoes, onions and spices. This is known as a masala dosa. It's really very tasty and became a firm favourite of ours, while on the road in India.
1) Masala Dosa
A staple of South India, dosas are a type of pancake made from a fermented rice and lentil batter. They are served filled with vegetables and/or alongside various chutneys or sauces. Commonly, they are served stuffed with a mix of potatoes, onions and spices. This is known as a masala dosa. It's really very tasty and became a firm favourite of ours, while on the road in India.
Saturday, 27 June 2015
Wednesday, 24 June 2015
24 hours in Mamallapuram
Labels:
buses,
India,
Mamallapuram,
stone masons,
Tamil Nadu,
temples
Saturday, 20 June 2015
Our Pondicherry Top 5
1) Walking the streets of Pondi
Labels:
beach,
cooking class,
curry,
food,
India,
Pondicherry,
seafront walk
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