Preserving Classes

We are excited to continue offering preserving classes at The Depanneur in 2014. Stay tuned for details.

Interested in learning how to preserve in the privacy of your own home. I am offering individual or group home classes. I will come prepared with the recipe, the tools and the supplies. You and your friends will walk away with the knowledge and some tasty treats. If this sounds interesting send me an email.

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Thursday
Jun222006

How quickly things change

Just the other night, Deb and I made the decision to join a group from our guest house and travel north to Kashmir. The trip would have had us riding ponies, camping, sleeping on a house boat in Kashmir...we were so excited. Then we sat down and talked about the 14 hour ride north and then the 14 hour ride back south...and then the 10 hour ride further south to Shimla where we are renting the cottage and then the 12 hour train ride to Delhi...and decided just to stay put and save ourselves 24 hours of travel...a good decision me thinks.

Today we woke up early, had breakfast and had planned on a 6-8 hour hike...but Deb woke up with raging allergies and I woke up with Delhi belly...so we decided not to go. Well actually that is not true. We got dressed, hiked for about 30 minutes straight up hill and then I had to pull the plug due to lack of energy. So we returned to the guest house, had a nice long nap and then made our way out for some lunch and now email.

Had a thai massage yesterday. It was 1.5 hours of twisting, contorting, stretching where everything from my baby toe to my ears was massaged (minus a few vital areas in between :)). It set me back $10 and it was GREAT. I am trying to convince Deb to go for one tomorrow...because I am definitely going again. It was great. My hip loved it...probably the only thing in India my hip has loved...because the beds here are ROCK hard. Like sleeping on the floor with a bag of flour as a pillow.

Rained a little today which cooled things off nicely...it was getting a little humid here...and I left Toronto to escape humidity...

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