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I love the outdoors. I love real good food. This blog is a tribute to all outdoor geeks like me who enjoy hiking, diving, cycling, walking, pondering as well as cooking great food in the great outdoors.

Sunday, April 6, 2014

scones and kesong puti + basil

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