Saturday, June 28, 2014

Around the World: Tala goes to Jordan


Hello everyone,

It’s been more than a week since I came back from my first trip for the summer but it feels as if it was yesterday. I had the time of my life. It was amazing! I was planning on spending some good times and making happy memories but the experience totally exceeded my expectations. Today, I will share with you some of my golden moments in Jordan…

Golden moment #1: Dinner at Haret Jdoudna – Madaba



My 3 girlfriends and I arrived to Jordan in the late afternoon and the cousins of our host (and amazing friend who came up with the trip’s idea to begin with) came to pick us up at the airport with their friend. After resting for a while and attending Sunday’s holy mass, it was time for us to eat. So we went to this nice little place called “Haret Jdoudna” where we had many Jordanian Mezza platters… the food was good and the company was too… but there was this annoying one man show who sang as high as he could and made us scream to hear each other.

Golden moment #2: Visit to Mount Nebo and La Storia Museum - Madaba

 
On the second day of our Jordanian stay, we had to visit Mount Nebo where God showed Moses the land he would never reach. It was a nice visit. The site is very beautiful, elevated on a mountain from which one can see the Dead Sea and all the surroundings. But the church was closed for renovation and that’s why we couldn’t visit it.

After the Mount Nebo visit, we went to the La Storia Museum where there are many wax statues placed in various sceneries from the Bible and others placed in a mini traditional village that illustrates the different traditional activities, coffee shops, food market, etc. After the tour in the museum, we entered a small room where something big is being prepared: The world’s biggest mosaic stone portrait (which is going to enter the Guinness World Records Book). Being museum visitors, we got to write our names on a piece of mosaic stone and then glue it… that way we we took part in this huge achievement.

Golden Moment #3: Dinner at Blue Fig – Amman

For our second night, we decided to go for a night out in the city. So we watched a football game at the Hyundai Fan Park - Amman then went to have dinner at Blue Fig. I loved this place. The setting is amazing: you have those pretty little candles on each table and so clients can have a very nice and romantic candlelit dinner. You also have this trendy bar at the end of the terrace with dimmed lights and all kinds of drinks. The food is also amazing at this place. I went for a balsamic chicken with roasted vegetables on the side and skinny French fries. It all tasted delicious.

Golden moment #4: Downtown Amman and Al Hachem Falafel Restaurant



On day 3 of our vacation, we left Madaba and went to Amman because our host wanted to show us the difference between downtown Beirut and downtown Amman… and it was worth it. There is a hugeeee difference between both of them. While downtown Beirut is very luxurious and sophisticated with many international brands stores, downtown Amman is a very popular place and its souk is a very traditional one with small boutiques that sell handmade products or cheap souvenirs. The real problem in downtown Amman is that there is no place to park. I literally mean that. There are no parkings. Not a single one. And you cannot park your car on the side of the road because you’ll get a ticket. So if you do want to visit downtown Amman, I suggest you take a cab or go by bus to spare yourself a lot of unnecessary stress. After our little shopping in the souk, we got really hungry and so Layal, our host,  took us to Al Hachem. This falafel restaurant is known because King Abdullah II of Jordan comes and eats in it. It isn’t actually a real restaurant. It’s more of a sidewalk snack. Anyways, we got the falafel, the bread and the hommos from the restaurant and went to eat them in front of Amman’s Amphitheatre. We just sat there on a public bench: five girls and a bag of falafels. Things were great…

Golden moment #5: Dead Sea

 
That was one moment we were all waiting for… Sun, sand, beach and fun… My girlfriends and I really needed this time to relax and chill… We stayed for one night at the Winter Valley Warwick Resort and Spa. It was not as good as we expected…the electricity wasn’t very stable and so some of our chargers got burnt, we couldn’t reach the beach easily and we had to take a shuttle bus to do so, we only had breakfast there… there were many choices but the food wasn’t that good. At the end it didn’t really mattered but still, we were a little bit disappointed.

Golden moment #6: Petra

Our stay was coming to an end, but there was one important thing we needed to do: visit Petra. It was far from Madaba so we had to wake up early, make some sandwiches for the road and get going. It took us three hours to get there. Then, we walked for 45 min and got to the Petra Treasury. It was sunny and hot but we were 4 girls and 3 guys walking side by side, laughing and taking pictures… so the time went fast and we didn’t even get tired. The view was breathtaking. The Treasury is immense and very imposing and the fact that the interior is closed to the public makes things even more interesting… it makes you wonder what there really is inside and what people used to hide there…. Mystery all the way…

Golden moment #7: Mansaf
 
Few hours before we left Jordan, Layal's aunt invited us to taste a typical Jordanian meal: Mansaf. It’s actually rice with meat and a kind of yogurt called “Jamid”. It’s served in a large platter and everyone stands around it to eat. Men usually eat first and women take what’s left. One has to stand with one hand behind his back and eat with the other one. After being in the right position, one must dig a small hole in the platter right in front of him and then one must make a ball of rice in the palm of his hand and knead it.  Once it’s homogenous, it can be eaten.
As you can see, I only stayed in Jordan for 6 days which are really not enough to visit everything in this beautiful country. My friends and I tried our best to visit as many places as possible and to make the best out of every moment of this wonderful vacation… So everyday it was like getting up at 8 and sleeping at 2am. I actually went to Jordan expecting to get some rest and some sleep that I really needed after the last semester at university but instead, I came back to Lebanon with a huge need to sleep and many memorable moments and unforgettable memories….
Not to forget that this was my first visit to Jordan but it surely won’t be my last… there is a lot more that I need to see, many experiences that I have to live and a few people that I absolutely have to see again. My stay in Jordan was amazing because of those people and I thank them from the bottom of my heart. They are really generous and hospitable. Their presence made our vacation a very special one. So thank you Salameh, Malek and Jamil.
Most importantly thank you Layal, for the trip, for the good times, for everything. You’re the best and I miss you so much bella.
 
Hope you enjoyed today’s post…. Unfortunately it will be my last one for this month. I will get back to you in August :D
 
Enjoy your summer! 
-          Xoxo,
T

 

 

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Recipe of the week: Sablé Cookies


Hello everyone,

I just came back from my trip to Jordan. It was one hell of a trip. I had a great time with my girls and I can’t wait to tell you all about it. You will know everything in my upcoming post. But before you do, you absolutely have to check this Sablé recipe. I tried it a while ago and I kept the recipe to share it with you. It’s very easy and you should totally try it. The Sablés taste great with coffee or juice.
 

Ingredients:

·         2 ¼ cups all-purpose flour

·         ½ tsp ground cinnamon

·         ½ tsp salt

·         ½ baking powder

·         ¾ cup (96g) slivered almonds

·         ¼ packed light-brown sugar

·         1 cup unsalted butter, softened

·         ½ cup powdered sugar, plus more for dusting

·         1 large egg

·         1 tsp vanilla extract

·         ¼ tsp almond extract

·         1 cup strawberry aw raspberry jam, seedless if preferred

Directions

·         In a mixing bowl, whisk together flour, cinnamon, salt and baking powder, set aside. In a food processor, pulse almonds with brown sugar until finely ground, set aside.

·         In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, whip together butter and powdered sugar on low speed until combined, then increase to medium-high and whip until creamy, about 1 minute. Mix in egg, then blend in vanilla and almond extract. Mix in almond mixture, then with mixer set on low speed, slowly add in flour mixture and mix until combined. Form mixture into a ball and drop onto a sheet of plastic wrap, then flatten into a 15cm round disk, cover with plastic wrap and chill in refrigerator 2 hours.

·         Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Dust work surface with flour, cut disk in half and then evenly roll out each portion into 0.5 cm thickness. Cut into heat shapes using a cookie cutter, then using a smaller heart shape cookie cutter, cut smaller hearts into the centers of half of the hearts. Carefully transfer to parchment paper lined baking sheets (you can run a sharp knife or pastry scraper under cookies to help lift them if needed. Also, chill dough that’s not currently being rolled or baked, the hearts hold their shape better when cold), spacing cookies 3cm apart. Bake in preheated oven 10-12 minutes until edges are lightly golden. Cool on baking sheet several minutes then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely. Spread strawberry jam over whole hearts, dust cookies with heart cut centers with powdered sugar then place those cookies over tops. Store in an airtight container.


Xoxo,

T

Saturday, June 14, 2014

DIY Gypsy Bangles


Good evening dear readers,

Recently, I have been inspired a lot by exotic styles and bohemian accessories. I think they totally fit in summer. You can wear them for almost any occasion and they always make things a lot more exciting. A few weeks ago, actually more like a month ago, I had the birthday of one special friend and I wanted to offer her something personal and handmade. I always like to make gifts for the people I love. I searched a lot and found an idea: DIY Bangles. In the picture I found, they had one in each color of the rainbow. It was nice but I wanted to make something more sophisticated. So, I decided to make them Gypsy style. I chose the 3 warm colors: red, orange and yellow and I got gypsy-inspired charms and added them. The combination was amazing. This is how it all turned out at the end…
 

If you do try to make your own bangles, tag me with the hashtag #talasprettylittlethings and I will make sure I check them out…

-          Xoxo,

T

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Inside my bag


Good morning my dear readers,

My summer vacation has finally started ! I am still waiting for my grades but at least my exams are over… I am distressing and having fun… I also managed to prepare a cute post just for you:  A sneak- peak into my bag
 

-          Chewing gum and keys


Although I don’t really like chewing-gum, I always keep some in my bag because you never know when they might come in handy (after a spicy meal for example)

Keys, keys, and keys… I always tend to lose mine! I have so many… car keys, house keys, main gate keys, etc.  Still, I like to tie them to cute keys chains

 

-          Loose change, tissue paper and cleansing towels


Who doesn’t have loose change in their purse? We all do! Here’s a stylish way to keep the coins right where they should be.

Tissue paper and cleansing towels: I never go out without these too! They help me avoid some serious embarrassing situations in public.

 

-          Wallet, small notebook and a pen:
 

I never go out without my wallet. Who does anyways… and because we can’t live without a wallet, might as well get a pretty one

A pen and a paper… as a translator, it’s good to have a pen and notebook for whenever I need to note down a word that I have to look up or a nice saying or sentence I have read or heard

 

-          Sunglasses and earphones


My favorite sunglasses; a must to protect my eyes from the UV rays that surround us…

Earphones for whenever I want to hear music or listen to a voice message on whatsapp…

 

-          Make up

I don’t carry with me alllll the makeup that I have of course but I keep the essentials: Concealer, eyeliner, mascara, lip balm, lip gloss and some hair clips and a small hairbrush…

In addition, I keep some Bandaid for when my ballerina hurts me and Panadol to heal a sudden headache or a twinge of toothache…

 

Sunday, June 1, 2014

May's Book Review : The Fault in Our Stars by Rim Hachem

Good morning dear readers,

My post was supposed to be published yesterday but my day was so busy that I didn't even have time to do it. Anyways, I bring you today a book review by one of my sweetest friend: Rim Hachem and it's about John Green's book : The Fault in our Stars... I hope you will enjoy it!

-Xoxo,
T
 
 
A journey of two teenagers Hazel Grace and Augustus Waters who share a terminal illness that somehow brings them together. It might strike you as the usual, mainstream, chewed-up romance book, but you will most definitely be surprised by how much that book will bring to you.

It is a very positive book with positive and intelligent characters that have their own view on the world. With its smart and witty ideas, anyone would definitely enjoy reading it.

Its complex and in the best way intriguing characters make The Fault In Our Stars a real page-turner that will be hard to put down.

This extremely well-written and conceived book lets you in on a whole new picture of the world drawn by two teenagers that although fading slowly try to make sense of the world and its purpose and learn to love and appreciate it.

“You don’t get to choose if you get hurt in this world, but you do have a say in who hurts you”

This best-selling book is definitely worth reading. It’s written by the best-selling author John Green and is being adapted into a motion picture that comes out in theatres in June 2014.

A rollercoaster of mixed emotions with intricate characters, raw writing, and an utterly critical outlook on the world, yet captivating in the most subtle way… The Fault in Our Stars is one of the greatest young adult books that keeps you wanting more.