What’s for lunch? Have you tried a poké bowl?? I can honestly say when I was 18 and tried poké in Tahiti for the first time, I was not into it. Of course, at that point my diet consisted of BBQ pork buns, Ben & Jerry’s and Caramel Macchiatos, so I may have been a bit close minded… …
This beauty is from Brown’s Socialhouse and consisted of avocado, salmon, rice, radishes, cucumber, jalapeño, romaine lettuce, green onions, crispy onions, sriracha aioli, and some soy sauce. So yummy and so filling!! …
Originally intended to simply focus on book reviews, over time, KaliDesautelsReads has morphed into its own entity.
I write about issues that are near to my heart, be they political, feminist, motherhood, mental health, or, as the title holds, books.
A thirty-something Canadian woman in my mid-thirties, I have been "super married" to my high school sweetheart since 2006, and together we have two crazy, clever, kind, hilarious, wonderful kids.
My first book - How Not To Blog: Finding Myself, One Post at a Time is available on Amazon (in eBook formats for you clever tech readers, and paperback for those of us who love that new book smell!)
I have tried a podcast - it's still on Apple and Google Podcasts - but writing is where my heart is.
My life changed dramatically when my husband was diagnosed with Stage 3 cancer in 2018, and I am now a writer for a leading Canadian Cancer Non-Profit.
I am lucky enough to have a family that loves me and pushes me to be my best, even if it is outside of my cushiony comfort zone. I have a village of friends that nourish me, mentally, and spiritually.
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It is really just insane to see how a humble Hawaiian dish morphed into this fusion of colors, textures and flavors, and basically took over the world by storm. I love how you sliced up the radishes!
It is really just insane to see how a humble Hawaiian dish morphed into this fusion of colors, textures and flavors, and basically took over the world by storm. I love how you sliced up the radishes!
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