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Travels from the kitchen sink Veteran travel blogger Jean has taken to covid-19 grounding like a hedgehog to a carrot. Not well. N

13/02/2022

Now that the Meta verse is taking on podcasts, you can now listen directly here OR on any of those fun places you like to listen to your podcast. Spotify, Amazon, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and so many more.

That moment when you're trying to get the last drop of wine out of the bottle. Ahhhh we've all been there. 🍷
26/07/2021

That moment when you're trying to get the last drop of wine out of the bottle.

Ahhhh we've all been there. 🍷

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21/07/2021

The easiest way to stay up to date is to hit that subscribe button ✅

Listen to Travels from the Kitchen Sink Podcast on Spotify. Travels from the Kitchen Sink podcast is Jean, a long term travel blogger of Traveling Honeybird fame, stuck in her home, failing at baking and spending hours catching up with friends and frienemies near and far, who are also stuck at home....

Why not wine down with a sneaky beverage or two? We might be in lockdown again but there's no stopping us from dreamin' ...
20/07/2021

Why not wine down with a sneaky beverage or two? We might be in lockdown again but there's no stopping us from dreamin' about road trips to warmer places and delish spaces.

15/06/2021

Bit of a fun question - do you visit farmers markets? Either at home or when you travel.

Cooking up a storm of change! A little life update, a confession and a simple question   How many chickens is too many c...
28/05/2021

Cooking up a storm of change! A little life update, a confession and a simple question

How many chickens is too many chickens?
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Cooking up a storm of change. Did Jean really just quit her job in the middle of a global pandemic? How many chickens is too many chickens? Feeling generous? Why not support Jean's Endometriosis fundraiser. Donate here Don't forget to rate, review and send Jean your dodgy recipe re...

So seemingly this page survived the great Aussie ban of 2021.So let's celebrate with cake
20/02/2021

So seemingly this page survived the great Aussie ban of 2021.

So let's celebrate with cake

Did you even travel to a regional area if you didn't explore with your stomach?
05/11/2020

Did you even travel to a regional area if you didn't explore with your stomach?

All the amazing places you can subscribe, for free. New episode dropping tomorrow. Warning it involves humus and The Swe...
30/08/2020

All the amazing places you can subscribe, for free. New episode dropping tomorrow. Warning it involves humus and The Sweet Wanderlust

Travels from the Kitchen Sink podcast is Jean, a long term travel blogger of Traveling Honeybird fame, stuck in her home, failing at baking and spending hours catching up with friends and frienemies near and far, who are also stuck at home baking and washing up. Each episode will be packed full of t...

30/08/2020
30/08/2020
30/08/2020
Procrastibaking on a wet and miserable winter day.
22/08/2020

Procrastibaking on a wet and miserable winter day.

Breaking free of the bread, after 2 months I'm back!Where have I been? What have I been doing (spoiler alert at home) an...
16/08/2020

Breaking free of the bread, after 2 months I'm back!

Where have I been? What have I been doing (spoiler alert at home) and how many recorded interviews did I accidentally save over?

It only took me two & half months to walk away from the sourdough. Would you like bread with that?

Lately I've been loafing around.
23/07/2020

Lately I've been loafing around.

So in the name of research I'm continuing to rise to the occasion and bake the breads.
17/06/2020

So in the name of research I'm continuing to rise to the occasion and bake the breads.

10/06/2020

Time to talk podcasting!

So the day has arrived.After;5 failed recordings2 bunches of mamils riding by1 dog fartAnd 6 loaves of sourdough.Now let...
31/05/2020

So the day has arrived.
After;
5 failed recordings
2 bunches of mamils riding by
1 dog fart
And 6 loaves of sourdough.

Now let the fun begin.

Travels from the Kitchen Sink podcast is Jean, a long term travel blogger of Traveling Honeybird fame, stuck in her home, failing at baking and spending hours catching up with friends and frienemies near and far, who are also stuck at home baking and washing up. Each episode will be packed full of t...

All in the name of research.
21/05/2020

All in the name of research.

Starting a podcast is a lot like baking sourdough bread.There's a lot of moving parts.New skills to be learnt.Mistakes m...
18/05/2020

Starting a podcast is a lot like baking sourdough bread.
There's a lot of moving parts.
New skills to be learnt.
Mistakes made.
And at the end of the day you might just end up with something that looks like what you wanted it to be. 🥖

woo hoo 50 of you have decided to join me in the kitchen for some interesting chats. Now while we're here waiting for th...
05/05/2020

woo hoo 50 of you have decided to join me in the kitchen for some interesting chats. Now while we're here waiting for the delivery of top knotch podcasting gear, I thought perhaps you're missing your Sunday brunch and are a little bit over banana bread.

Never fear, recipes from the 1950's are here to help you discover a whole new way of using up those bananas.

6 medium bananas 1/4 cup lemon juice 6 thin slices boiled ham (about 1/2 lb) 3 tablespoons prepared mustard 2 envelopes (1 1/4-oz size) hollandaise sauce mix 1/4 cup light cream 1. Preheat oven to …

02/05/2020

Jean is a long time travel blogger and content creator. Like many other I, because talking about me in the third person is as weird as decaf coffee, found myself grounded at home by the virus that shall not be named. And like a lot of people I found myself not nailing it with baking failures, hours of cleaning up every pot & pan that I had used in the kitchen and catching up with friends near and far from the kitchen sink.

​And so from my turquoise kitchen came the podcast - Travel tales from the kitchen sink. Each week I'll be cooking up a storm of a podcast. Talking travel, eating on the road when we could travel and iso-cooking failures.

​If we are lucky we might get an appearance from Myrtle, one of the three pandemic panic bought chickens that recently joined our house hold. She's sassy, talks back when she wants corn and is the one and only giver of chicken treasure.

02/05/2020

Podcast launching soon. Get the wine ready.

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Jean is a long time travel blogger and content creator. Like many other I, because talking about me in the third person is as weird as decaf coffee, found myself grounded at home by the virus that shall not be named. And like a lot of people I found myself not nailing it with baking failures, hours of cleaning up every pot & pan that I had used in the kitchen and catching up with friends near and far from the kitchen sink. And so from my turquoise kitchen came the podcast - Travel tales from the kitchen sink. Each week I'll be cooking up a storm of a podcast. Talking travel, eating on the road when we could travel and iso-cooking failures. If we are lucky we might get an appearance from Myrtle, one of the three pandemic panic bought chickens that recently joined our house hold. She's sassy, talks back when she wants corn and is the one and only giver of chicken treasure.

Launching in May 2020. Now I say random May 2020 because not only did everyne panic buy toilet paper here in Australia but a lot of corporate suits bought out the usb microphones. Meaning it's difficult as laying an egg to get my hands on a decent microphone. Never fear the podcast is near....