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naps, hummus and a video

Adjusting to the “real world” routine of waking up early, going to work and having no time for naps has been a painful transition.  I’m a believer of the nap, also formally known as the siesta.  There’s just something magical about eating a hearty meal (especially pasta) and napping immediately after.  Otherwise, the transition into the real world hasn’t been too bad.  I finally got around to unpacking most of my things and have had lots of fun reading through the pesto submissions for the first month of A Taste of the Mediterranean.  I even got around to making a quick video yesterday after work.

 

This month, A Taste of the Mediterranean is showcasing the unique flavors of the Middle East through one of its most popular dishes, hummus.  Traditionally, hummus is made with chickpeas, lemon juice, garlic, tahini and is served with an abundance of freshly baked pita bread to dip with.  

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Blog about your creative spin on hummus for a chance to win a $30 gift certificate to Dayna’s Market.  For the purposes of the contest, a hummus will be considered as any sort of legume processed with a citrus.  The rest is fair game and is up for culinary interpretation.  I look forward to reading and sharing hummus ideas with everyone.  Below are the three hummus recipes that I blogged about on my first post, Ode to the humble chickpea

Hummus Trio

Posted in A Taste of the Mediterranean, videos by Antonio Tahhan on June 20th, 2008. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.


5 Responses to “naps, hummus and a video”

Peter Says:

Antonio…you talk a milliom words a minute…and I love it!

You’d be great for an improv night…that’s alot of info…you’re great on vid.

White On Rice Couple Says:

This will be fun and I love how you pronounce “hummus”. I will never say it in the Westernized way again! It will always be like yours….”hum..moss”. Did we say it ok? :)

HoneyB Says:

Oh Tony, being a secretary at a university, I know the college student’s life schedule so well! I wish you luck in adjusting to the real world life!

I too love how your pronounce hummus! Why didn’t anyone tell me I pronounced it incorrectly before! :-p

jj Says:

Lol…count me among those who pronounced it wrong! Great job, Tony!

nuria Says:

Hola Tony! I’m new here :D. Just saw that you had something going on with hummus and I just post about hummus but it’s a plain normal recipe, no originality in it… if I had seen your blog before I might have give it a twist; anyway, nice to meet you :D


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