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(As an Australian woman) you know you’re in a cross-cultural relationship when…You shake a large flying bug from your hair and say to your partner, “Oh it’s just one of those bugs you used to eat as a child…” Continue reading
(As an Australian woman) you know you’re in a cross-cultural relationship when…You shake a large flying bug from your hair and say to your partner, “Oh it’s just one of those bugs you used to eat as a child…” Continue reading
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Favourite ‘Secret’ Food Spots in Ghana there. My top recommendations for ‘off the beaten track’ chop bars … Continue reading
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Food in Ghana at Global Voices there. I had a lot of fun reading dozens of blogs … Continue reading
We have a new site www.g-lish.org where you can read all articles from This is Ghana in a much more organised fashion. Read Eating Joints: Food in Accra there. I came across Karen Grepin’s fantastic post while searching for alternative … Continue reading
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