
For the past few months, we’ve been living in ‘Washington’. By this, I mean Washington D.C., District of Columbia, our nation’s capital, etc, etc. Being from the real Washington, this can get a little confusing. Some of the highlights–visiting historic sights around D.C., checking out the city’s great museums, taking advantage of the mild winter and beautiful spring by spending lots of time outside…until the pollen count got so high we were forced back inside, hosting friends and family during their visits to D.C…

After several good months in ‘Washington’ it’s finally time to say goodbye. We didn’t get much cooking done while we were here, but anticipate our kitchen will get busier in the next few months! But for now we’re off–so long Washington!











Amayzing blog, I am so happy there is such a blog like this.
Hi! I just happened upon your blog looking for ajvar recipes as I’ve been beginning to smell it being made around the city! I’m not sure where you are living now, but I’m an expat living here in Skopje. I was reading your about me page and the part about cilantro caught my attention. I’ve been missing good salsa like crazy and my husband and I have been looking everywhere for it! Did you ever find cilantro here, and if so, where?!? Do you know the word for it in Macedonian? Would love any tips you might have! Thanks so much.
Beth.
Beth,
Good Luck!
We did find cilantro. The Macedonians use the British word, coriander. We often found it at Bunjakovec Market, and sometimes at RamStore.
Hi Jessica,
I really love your blog! I am Macedonian and I am finding some really good recipes here! Are you living in Skopje still? I am currently living in Florida, but I am moving to Skopje end of April and will be opening a Day Care Center with my husband (he is German/Canadian. We love cooking, socializing and networking! Have a look at my website if you have time, maybe you have friends that may be interested. Thanks so much for your wonderful blog,
Ana