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Navigating Wine On A Date

by Nma Okpara // June 26, 2018 // 2 Comments
When embarking on a first date, it’s only natural that you want to impress. Many men go through the trouble of consulting their date on their tastes and choosing a great restaurant, only to let themselves down when it comes... Continue reading →

Up And Coming…New Ways To Thrill Your Taste Buds In 2018.

by Nma Okpara // June 18, 2018 // No Comments
There are a handful of spices that are used today in pretty much every part of the world. There are salt and pepper, the basics of seasoning, and spices like oregano, basil, curry leaves, bay leaves, and such, that can... Continue reading →

Are You In? Ramadan Kareem…

by Nma Okpara // June 12, 2018 // 1 Comment
Every year, the Muslims do the yearly Ramadan fast. It’s a month of fasting done on the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. The fast begins everyday at dawn and ends at sunset. During this time, every Muslim is to... Continue reading →

5 Traits You Must Have To Cook The Perfect Nigerian Jollof Rice.

by Nma Okpara // June 11, 2018 // 15 Comments
They say Jollof rice is for the Senegalese…Did you hear that? Mba! all I hear is crickets!…Abeg, since when?! Then you have to see the Ghanaians and how they now want to join body like gummy gummy jollof rice and... Continue reading →

10 Minutes With RMD(Richard Mofe Damijo). Your Favorite MCM

by Nma Okpara // June 4, 2018 // 2 Comments
When I was a growing girl Richard Mofe Damijo was every young girl’s dream and prince charming. These days he seems to even swoon more grown women without even knowing it. Richard Mofe Damijo AKA RMD never seems to age.... Continue reading →

Einstein Bros…The Real Einstein.

by Nma Okpara // May 28, 2018 // 2 Comments
Adjacent to the Imax theatre in Lawrenceville; Duluth highway to be precise, is the coffee and bagel house Einstein Bros. I found this little gold mine in 2017 while I was searching for a Star bucks. Prior to that time,... Continue reading →

10 Minutes With Deyemi Okanlawon.

by Nma Okpara // May 24, 2018 // 2 Comments
When you talk about Nollywood bad boys, I almost always add Deyemi to my list. I first saw him on the show Desperate House girls on Iroko Tv. Then I saw him in the movies “In our trap,” “taxi,” “diary... Continue reading →

10 Minutes With Vivian Irondi…Happy Mothers Day!

by Nma Okpara // May 10, 2018 // No Comments
There are people who you meet and they forever leave you wanting for more. One of those people is Vivian Irondi. I always celebrate my mother every mothers day, but this time; since we already know mommy, I decided to... Continue reading →

Green Bean…

by Nma Okpara // May 3, 2018 // No Comments
Walking into the heart of Union square in down town New Bedford, Massachusetts; you would definitely run into a small coffee shop knows as “Green bean.” I found the green bean during my walk down town. It looked green like... Continue reading →

10 Minutes With Elsie…Oya Start Blogging!

by Nma Okpara // April 13, 2018 // No Comments
Once in a while, I like to interview foodies who inspire us; who inspire me. And today, I have Elsie Godwin on the beat 🙂 I met Elsie on Facebook. We had a lot of mutual friends so we decided... Continue reading →

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Nigerian lazy chef(live, life, love)

Nigerian lazy chef(live, life, love)

Hi... my name is Nma. I am quirky, and what you would call a nerd. As a growing girl, I disliked ‘going into the kitchen’ because I was so ‘lazy’. In fact, my laziness when it came to cooking could be said to have superseded epic proportions! At a point all I could cook was ‘jollof supergetti’ for my brothers. While my father was alive (may GOD rest his soul), he used to have me make him fresh, oil-less okra soup and boy did I hate it! As the years went by, I started falling in love with art. And the necessity to cook for others, and myself, pushed me to look for ways to rustle up simple but delicious meals. From then, I became more interested in cooking and started developing recipes. I now see cooking as an art, and I consider it my own contribution to the arts in general. Cooking has inspired my project - “Dine Africa”, which is set to show Africa’s culinary culture and exotic cuisines alongside its wide variety of ethnic nationalities, cultures and enormous land mass. Please join me as I celebrate the arts through African (Nigerian) cooking; and through my mother’s recipes (some of which I tweaked to fit my choices). I shall also share some easy kitchen tips for the ‘lazy’ cooks like me. Join me as we celebrate food, love and life. Dine Africa with me. Blessings.

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