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Halva is a traditional Turkish dessert. Today, it can be found in almost all confectioneries and markets across Turkey. However, Halva is not common in Turkey alone. It is a well-known delicacy in India, West, Central Asia and North Africa. It is also well known in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. Even in America, where...
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As travel bloggers, Sean and I are very thankful that we can expose our children to different experiences and cultures. Throughout years of traveling, we have come to appreciate the identities and the draws of various towns and cities across America.
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Sometimes your place in life is far greater than you would ever expect, and sometimes, you have no clue what your place will be until it happens. This Veterans Day, I want to tell you a real-life story of a gentleman, Sam Edwards, and how his life puzzle fits together in the most unexpected of ways.
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Pide is a traditional staple Turkish dish. In every city in Turkey, you can find specialist shops, called pideci. The shape of Pide is typically a long and narrow boat-shaped, with folded dough edges. Pide is usually made of dough with a meat topping. Besides meat, there are other toppings such as cheese and spinach,...
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Kumpir is a very simple and popular street food dish in Turkey. It is actually a Turkish version of baked potato or jacked potato as it is called in the UK. Unlike the jacked potato, which is usually served with cheese, beans and butter, there are many different side dishes to go with the potato....
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This month’s mood board is for the kids! I was given a project to help create a functional playroom space for two little girls and it was so much fun! For this design I wanted to use lots of fun vibrant colors and incorporate the girls’ love of unicorns and dinosaurs. To give the room some extra whimsy I suggest a cloud wallpaper on the ceiling with bright white wall paint. I wanted to separate the room into different areas with the help of rugs and decor. The center of the room can be anchored by a table and chairs with a large ombre rainbow area rug underneath. Bookcases and bookshelves can easily line a wall and allow for ample storage while also allowing for a great place to read and stretch out. I added a smaller area rug with clouds to mimic the ceiling and added floor pillows with
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Good food is hard to find. Fabulous food is rare. However, recently, we found absolutely fabulous food on Jekyll Island at the Sunrise Grille.
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Fall is one of my favorite seasons, not only are we gearing up for all the good holidays (Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas!!!) but it’s also sweater weather! I love the change in the air and crisp fall days. Which has lead me on my current hunt for all things “cozy” to decorate the home with. I am sharing some of my favorite go-tos as well as new finds. Candles Marshmallow Fireside is my must have for fall. Nothing beats the glow of a warm fireplace, but if you don’t have one a grouping of candles is just as nice. You still get that s
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On a recent trip to Jekyll Island, our family was visiting the wharf. I went up to a ticket window thinking it was for the dolphin tour (which was amazing by the way!). I was at the wrong window, but I began chatting with Whitney, who works with Three Oaks Farm. Due to my mistake, we were able to experience Three Oaks Farm, and our great vacation became one we will never forget!
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On a recent visit to Jekyll Island, we had the opportunity to take a dolphin tour. However, what we thought would be a fun excursion while on the island transformed into so much more. Not only did we spot dolphins in the Atlantic, but we also learned so much about the history and eco-system of the region. The island and the surrounding sea work together as a beautiful symphony that draws visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
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Brian Woodcock WHITE PUMPKINSWhite pumpkins add a sophisticated touch that can match any home decor. If the traditional fall colors of oranges and reds are not your thing, then this elegant alternative may just be perfect for you! Decortutor PAINTED PUMPKINSPainted pumpkins can add a bit of whimsy or panache! It’s a lot easier than carving and can be decorated to match anyone’s style. Try dramatic solids like black and purple or really get creative and glam that squash up!