After the many barbecues during the last days, it was time to take something out of the oven and onto the table. So, the fresh Icelandic leg of lamb came just in time – here my recipe for a delicious and uncomplicated dish:
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Järvi-Suomen
The Finnish family business in Hirvensalmi called JÄRVI-SUOMEN KALATUOTE OY, or Järvi-Suomen for short, convinced me at this year’s International Green Week in Berlin with products that I actually didn’t even have on my agenda – canned fish. Continue reading Järvi-Suomen
The Grand Richmond Hotel
Location, transport links and surroundings
The Richmond Hotel is located away from the crowded centre of Bangkok, not far from the Chao Phraya River. If you stay here, you will definitely escape the massive smog of the city centre, but there are still plenty of opportunities for activities. Not far away from the hotel there are some shopping malls, many small restaurants, a very nice park and also Wat Suan Kaeo – a not overfrequented temple with a beautiful garden – here one notices visitors as well as inhabitants quickly that it is more relaxed than in the dependency in the city centre. Continue reading The Grand Richmond Hotel
Sale e Pane Berlin
Reservation & Web
The restaurant Sale e Pane is not too big, but it has an outdoor area that is especially enjoyable in good weather and this Italian in the heart of Steglitz is always well visited. That’s why we advise you to make reservations in advance, preferably by phone. Continue reading Sale e Pane Berlin
Teemu Kaijanen – Head Chef of the Finnish Vaiha in Mikkeli
I had the good fortune to get to know chef Teemu Kaijanen better at the International Green Week. Teemu is a chef with heart and soul – he was born in Lappeenranta, in south-eastern Finland – and even as a child he was sure that cooking would be his profession. Continue reading Teemu Kaijanen – Head Chef of the Finnish Vaiha in Mikkeli