Food & Travel - Page 2

The Serendipitous Art of Walking

Have you ever gone for a long walk? A long leisurely walk, gallivanting through the forlorn path, a walk that solely focuses on walking than reaching a point, a journey that has no destination, a walk that gives you the freedom to
October 25, 2021

Importance of Being an Ethical Traveller.

At Human & Hope, we want to see a world where communities experiencing poverty are empowered and developed through locally-driven initiatives. We raise funds to support a locally-run community centre in Cambodia, enabling them to run their own poverty-alleviating projects
April 25, 2022

Birthday Pudding

Birthday cakes were not part of my childhood celebrations. But don’t feel too sorry for me. For birthdays and on other special occasions, my mother prepared a creamy cardamom-spiked pudding. This addictive dessert was the perfect ending to a spicy meal. There
January 25, 2022

Cardamom Tea

  “We ought to take outdoor walks, to refresh and raise our spirits by deep breathing in the open air.” — Seneca. This pandemic has given us a perfect reason to change some of our old, perhaps unhealthy habits. Here’s
July 25, 2021

Pleasures Of Cooking

  Is it cooked inside? What I detested, very much, and considered a waste of my time during my first sixty years, was cooking. But now, in the last ten years, I enjoy making food very much! I look forward to
January 25, 2021

Colonialism In Curry

  It was an early autumn evening in early March, before COVID, when we were all allowed to be outside. And I was standing in line to the Sri Lankan food truck during the Adelaide Fringe, my cold body eagerly awaiting the
October 25, 2020

Cooking In Crisis

Having grown up in the notorious seventies in Sri Lanka, a period called ‘Austerity’, when having wealth did not matter because everyone got the same rations of essential food items and underwent the same difficulties and shortages, I’ve learned to
April 25, 2020