Home-made Banana Bread
I made use of some very ripe bananas and a bit of time after work. The result looks great! Fancy some?
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I made use of some very ripe bananas and a bit of time after work. The result looks great! Fancy some?
Chris Hadfield is speaking at the Royal Geographical Society in London as part of the Guardian Live events. I managed to get a couple of great seats to hear him speak about his book “You… Read More »Chris Hadfield event at the Royal Geographical Society
I had the chance of going to a newly opened restaurant in Putney, near the rail station. It is a small place with good burritos and great cocktails. The deco is simple but effective and… Read More »El Patron – Mexican Restaurant in Putney
I have been thinking of better ways to interact with readers of this blog and I came to the conclusion that perhaps giving you guys a chance to ask questions would be great. So, you… Read More »Ask Quantum Tunnel
How time flies, it seems that it was only yesterday that I signed to run the 2014 Windsor Half-Marathon and it is today that I have now received my runner number and information for the… Read More »Windsor Half-Marathon
Now Reading: Alan Turing – The Enigma by Andrew Hodges Very good read
In today’s Observer there was a supplement about cooking… I had a quick look and was quite surprised by some of the things they advertised… Some “tortilla baking trays” for the “Mexican Wave” of cooking… Read More »What you need to make Casserole – really?
Enjoying some baseball at the AT&T park, watching the San Francisco Giants v Phillies http://t.co/NRFyvByh0f
The so-called fusion of cuisines can work really rather well in many cases. The combination of culinary traditions such as Japanese and Portuguese to give rise to the great Tempura is an example of the… Read More »Sushi burrito??