How *NOT* to lose weight when working at home
February 22, 2008 By: almostgotit Category: Uncategorized, blogging, food, recipes, chocolate, freelancingOver at the Rocky Road of Love blog, I’ve published five honeymoon-vacations-with-recipes in five days and will publish another five over the next week. I’ve found some amazing photos and the food is really good too. The problem is that the writing makes me so
The “Honeymoon Chronicles” thus far:
- Boat and Breakfast: Salmon Quiche A giant, floating resort in British Columbia’s Prince William Sound, accessible only by sea plane or boat. A wonderful salmon quiche with a whole wheat crust. What else could anyone want?
- A Castle in Scotland: Nova Scotia Oatcakes An overnight ride on the famous “Flying Scotsman” train. A castle near Edinburgh where Mary Queen of Scots once hung out. One of Almostgotit’s favorite family recipes. Heaven!
- Honeymoon in a Monastery: Cabbage Soup for a Crowd Just because monks are celibate doesn’t necessarily mean they don’t welcome honeymooners. They’ll even serve them soup.
- South African Safari: Babotie Casserole There are no recipes for “Lion Steak:” I looked. Babotie is a South African tradition: I won’t give it away, but it’s seasoned with almonds, spices and lemon. Come see!
- Love in a Yurt: Chocolate Raspberry Napoleons with Raspberry Mascarpone Cream Five star dining at 8,000 feet, where the food (and the chef) arrive by snowmobile. Bonus: skiing burns lots of calories, so dig right in!




February 22nd, 2008 at 1:58 pm
Who wants to lose weight when they can have Salmon Quiche and Oatcakes! Gosh! We’re on our honeymoon and we’re already hungry. What a dear you are!
S & H
February 22nd, 2008 at 3:16 pm
Hallo Sam & Harry (and Emily, too!) Thanks… it’s been a fun gig!
February 23rd, 2008 at 12:50 am
Mmmm, yummy. I like that the quiche recipe has whole wheat flour.
February 26th, 2008 at 4:43 pm
[…] Ten honeymoons in ten days, boy I wish! I’ve just written and posted the last of them for The Rocky Road of Love blog. While the honeymoons are pretend, every one of these places really exist and really would accept visitors (that was the “rule” I made for myself when researching them.) Anyway, following below are links to the final five. You can revisit the first five honeymoons by clicking here. […]