Wine in Kabul

It is not easy to have a glass of wine with your meal in Kabul. Most restaurant does not serve it. I heard of 3 restaurants in total that offer wine. To serve wine can mean a security risk for the restaurant. This particular restaurant did not have much more security than many other western oriented once but you have … Read More

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Antiques in Kabul

It is hard to keep your money. It is too much great things to buy. Antiques from the different times of war are sold in off streets. Imagining all the foreign troops that have been in Afghanistan you get a picture of what you will find here. Russian plates from the tsar times until the 70′s. Most of them are … Read More

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Buzkashi Boys

If you are in Berlin tonight: The last screening of the beautiful Afghan movie, made by Sam French, Buzkashi Boys, is playing together with the 4 other oscar nominees at Babylon in mitte at 8pm. Trailer Sam French has not only made an incredible movie, his mission is larger than that. Since he arrived in Kabul in 2008 he has … Read More

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my Sourdough bread in the Tandoor

I brought my simple sourdough and had the baking woman to bake my dough in the traditional way in the Tandoor. It turned out amazing. Airy, chewy and more crisp on the outside than the traditional Afghan Nan bread. When you bake it with sourdough, instead of the yeast that is often used in Afghanistan nowadays, the bread stays fresh … Read More

Elmlidmy Sourdough bread in the Tandoor

the journey

We have the power to see the world from whatever perspective we like to. We choose the shade of the glasses we wear. Most of the time I am trying to choose the beautiful and quirky ones, life just gets more fun that way. The glasses that don’t oversee  the simple details. Because the ability to appreciate the simple things … Read More

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The first Bread Exchange in Kabul

My first bread here in Kabul could really have showed a bit more effort to make a good first impression. However, I had brough 8 packages of French Salted Raw milk butter. And, remember anything eaten with seasalted raw milk butter tastes really good. I traded the bread for the chance to learn how to make Ashak, an Afghan kind … Read More

ElmlidThe first Bread Exchange in Kabul

The Bread

I never visted a country where bread played a larger  role than in Afghanistan. The Bread is practically used instead of the fork and spoons, eaten by the right hand only. The people I met told me they eat bout 1 bread per person and meal. When I baked my Bread in the Tandoor, a loaf of their size  wheigh … Read More

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Important visitor in Kabul

The other day John Kerry came to town so I stayed away from the center as much as possible. The days when important guests are in town the risk of suicide bombings go up rapidly, I’ve been told. You do not want to be stuck at a check point when a bomb goes off. It is hard to control this … Read More

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the Bakery

Bread is without doubt the most important dish in Afghanistan. The most common is the Nan bread, baked in a tandoor in the ground. I experienced two different kinds of  bakeries in Kabul. In the one kind of the bakery does all the work, from making the dough to baking it. You simply buy your bread at the bakery. The … Read More

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