Here us a great review of the Sundeck Pizzeria at Grill done by Annette Mumbi first posted on Hapa Kenya under their restaurant review section.
Check it out here:
http://www.hapakenya.com/restaurant-review-sundeck-pizzeria-and-grill/
Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Monday, 8 July 2013
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Greetings from Italy
In today's guest spotlight we feature Mariachiara and Marco from the land of pasta and pizza
This was their first visit to Kenya. They were kind enough to teach us a few words in Italian.
Ciao! this means: Hello !
Arrivederci! this means: Goodbye !
Thank you Mariachiara & Marco. Have a safe trip back to Italy :)
Arrivederci! this means: Goodbye !
Thank you Mariachiara & Marco. Have a safe trip back to Italy :)
Monday, 24 June 2013
Fresh Orange Juice
Today we will be learning how to make fresh orange juice, courtesy of chef Terry.You will need to invest in a juice extractor. The extractor or juicer, should be available in all leading supermarkets in your area. Ensure that the purchase includes warranty, should you need the extractor fixed at a later date.
You will need

A bowl of clean oranges. Tip: Select oranges from one batch if possible, this ensure that the taste remains consistent

Peel the oranges, and if there are seeds present, remove them. Cut the oranges into cubes and proceed to juice them.
You will need

A bowl of clean oranges. Tip: Select oranges from one batch if possible, this ensure that the taste remains consistent

Peel the oranges, and if there are seeds present, remove them. Cut the oranges into cubes and proceed to juice them.
The juice is then ready to serve. Store in the refrigerator, and consume after three days. Juicing fruits and vegetables, is a simple process, and the health benefits far outweigh the financial investment it requires. Feel free to play around with different fruits and vegetables. Enjoy!
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
Next stop: China
Did you know that the main language in China is Mandarin? Today we will learn five basic terms that you can use
Ní hào this means: Hello
Huānyíng this means: Welcome
Qǐng xiǎngyòng which means: Enjoy your meal
Xiè Xiè which means Thank you
Zàijiàn which means Goodbye
That is all for today class, hope you enjoyed the lesson. Let us know where you would like us to go next
Friday, 14 June 2013
Let's go to France shall we?
Here are a few basic French terms you can use if you are hosting French speaking guests.
Bonjour! which means: Hello

Bienvenue! which means: Welcome
Hope you all enjoyed our mini French lesson. Next, we go to China
Bonjour! which means: Hello

Bienvenue! which means: Welcome
Au revoir! which means: Goodbye
Bon Appetit! which means: Enjoy your meal
Merci! which means: Thank You
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Flower Power II
In today's post we will show you how to create a flower stand.
You will need:
You will need:
Step 1
Ensure that the stems of the leaves and flowers are diagonally cut
Step 2
Begin with inserting bird of paradise leaves firmly into the floral form, in a triangular shape
Step 3
Insert the colour lilies into the form, in a circular manner
Step 4
Use the mini monistera leaves to fill in the gaps between the bird of paradise leaves and the lilies
Step 4
Add the anthurium stems next, in our case they are green and red. They contrast beautifully with the lilies don you think?
Ensure that the stems of the leaves and flowers are diagonally cut
Step 2
Begin with inserting bird of paradise leaves firmly into the floral form, in a triangular shape
Insert the colour lilies into the form, in a circular manner
Step 4
Use the mini monistera leaves to fill in the gaps between the bird of paradise leaves and the lilies
Step 4
Add the anthurium stems next, in our case they are green and red. They contrast beautifully with the lilies don you think?
Step 5
The flower stand is now ready for presentation. It should be placed in an area away from the sun, more or less in a corner position. An arrangement like this can last for about one and a half weeks. Due to the thickness of the stems of the leaves and flowers, the plant can be watered once a week.
Insider Tip
Always ask florists for flowers in terms of quality. Different qualities tend to have different prices.
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