Ramadan has quietly crept up and here in Morocco we’ll be starting sometime next week. That means this weekend our house will be buzzing with activity as my sister in laws all converge to make Ramadan staples. I’m actually somewhat surprised this didn’t start weeks ago as in years past they often are preparing even …
Moroccan Holidays
Today’s post comes from Kimberly of Muslimahs Working at Home. I’m thrilled to have another African recipe to contribute. Even though Ramadan has now come to an end I have a few more recipes to share. I had hoped to get them all up before the end of the month however with packing and traveling …
Today’s recipe comes from Shannon of Homemade Families. She is a wife, mom, and midwife living in California with her family. She is one of the sweetest people I have met and should some mystical magic happen and I find myself pregnant, I’d fly her to Morocco to be my midwife! I hope you enjoy …
My family loves stir fry and I love how easy it is to make. This recipe is one that I’m looking forward to trying thanks to its different flavor combinations. Enjoy! Malaysia is a country rich in cultural diversity. Its main cultural influences are Chinese and Indian, which influences the food as well. It boasts …
Sadaf is sharing this post for Nigerian jollof rice today. It’s an extremely popular recipe in West Africa. My in-laws are of Indian origin but spent nearly three decades of their lives in Nigeria before moving to the US around fifteen years ago. Like his brothers, my husband was born and brought up in Nigeria. …
Today’s post is from my friend Stacy of Food Lust People Love. I was so excited that she and I had the chance to meet in person this May when I was in Dubai. Stacy graciously escorted me around to show me some of the sights and delivered me to the airport. I was excited …




