

Feeding hungry children at the “Dream Center” in a slum area of Jinotega, Nicaragua in early March.

My daughter-in-law did a great job of preparing this tasty dish. It was for our youngest grandson’s 16th birthday celebration!!
A fusion of Elk meat chunks and a classic North Indian mild curry made with yogurt, tomato paste, ginger, garlic and traditional Indian spices.

A nice tasty dish we enjoyed on Christmas Eve Day. It was prepared by our daughter-in-law, who is an expert at preparing Bengali cuisine!!

A Bangladeshi feast on Christmas Eve Day— Pilau, Elk Nehari, Chicken Korai, Dhal, Bhaji and Laccha Shemai. (Elk is not a traditional Bangladeshi meat. This meal was prepared by our son, and his wife! It was delicious, as always!

It seems like a long time ago that I enjoyed this delightful breakfast, the baked oatmeal, compliments of my brother in Texas! I think we were first introduced to baked oatmeal while living in Northwestern Ontario.


Homemade Biscuits and Gravy


BBQ sauces available at this Texas BBQ restaurant. They must have had a lot of “Outta Towners,” since all the least spicy sauce bottles must have been out on the tables! They did a great job with thighs, as well as brisket!

Breakfast vegetables on the “Jewel of the Seas” cruise ship.