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		<title>On the food trail&#8230; &#8216;the worldwide round up&#8217; pt2</title>
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This post, like a lot of others on this blog, is well overdue. Even more than an overcooked piece of meat. You can find part 1 here, as well as dig for the &#8216;On the food trail&#8217; series of posts that started it all here. 
Having rounded up the good and bad of Far Eastern [...]]]></description>
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		<title>On the food trail&#8230; pt 3</title>
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Good things come to those who wait (I think I might have said that before&#8230;) and so now that life has somehow quietened down a bit I&#8217;m catching up on all the writing I wanted to do but never quite got round to. One of those was to finish up writing about the culinary happenings [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Vancouver and Montreal photos &#8211; Canadia ftw?</title>
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Pictures paint a thousand words and all that. Links below to the Flickr sets of my Canadian adventure, which definitely proved to be full of surprises and interesting things to snap, wished there&#8217;d been more but I was too busy either eating or drunking or being careful not to take my camera everywhere in case [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Montreal &#8211; A right royal pleasure</title>
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As I got on the plane and left Vancouver for Montreal in late July, I was wondering what to expect. Five days later as I left Montreal for New York, I had come to realise that, much as had happened with my visit to Hong Kong, Montreal was a whole lot more than I had [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Vancouver &#8211; Mo&#8217; north, mo&#8217; green</title>
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update: I was really tired when I first put this up yesterday and it was full of mistakes and I&#8217;d also forgot to thank everyone who hooked it up. All rectified now and also added something important about the idea of the city lacking history.
My short trip across the border from Seattle to Vancouver only [...]]]></description>
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