Posted: 21 November 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: Memories & Events, Shish-tauk sandwich, Uncategorized | Tags: amir resturant, booteh_recipes, food_photography, Lenabese, Montreal, shishtauk, Ya Rabb, youtube |
Shish-tauk, an originally Turkish term and a Lebanese way of marinating and broiling chicken, enjoys much popularity and countless recipes on the internet.
We in Montreal, though, would claim an exclusive right over this dish, as it is prepared in a specific ways by Lebanese chain fast food restaurants, most notably Amir Restaurant. I have been to Amir and taken out its sandwich and plate shish-tauk dishes often enough to come up with my own recipes for this easy and delicious sandwich!
Ingredients:
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Posted: 16 October 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: Montreal related, Uncategorized | Tags: apple-picking, montreal_fall |
Starting from Mid August all the way to the end of October, just as you feel the warm weather is giving way to a fresh cool one, when the sky is more blue than ever and when you see the leaves go crazy with colors, as if the tree is set on fire, that’s when you know there is time to go for an apple picking trip anywhere in the province of Quebec.

There are several locations in and around the Island of Montreal with huge orchards, where you could do your apple picking and have a great time doing so. The admission is always free, and apple varieties, including McIntosh, Empire, Melba, Lobo, very affordable. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: 20 September 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: Montreal related, Uncategorized | Tags: Montreal_summer |
On the occasion of change of season, Viva Montreal!
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Posted: 31 August 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: Memories & Events, Uncategorized |
I am thrilled and excited to inform you that my self-published eBook, a culinary memoir entitled “A Sip, a Bite, a Mouthful: A memoir of food and growing up in Shiraz” is finally out, just before the long weekend (in North America) to ensure that you have a fun read for the holidays! 🙂
Please visit my book’s website to read the synopsis, background info, the first two chapters, and to find links to purchase the eBook – for $2.99 – from Amazon and Smashwords in lots of different formats.
For those of you who do not know me outside this virtual world, I must reiterate that “booteh” was, is and will remain my pen name !
Posted: 18 August 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: Montreal related, Uncategorized | Tags: garlic_festival, Montreal_summer, Saint Anne-de-Bellevue |
Ste. Anne market is the best place to be on Saturdays if you find yourself in West Island, Montreal anytime between 10 am to 2 pm. The market is located by the Saint Anne-de-Bellevue Canal, where a row of heavenly-smelling restaurants with their balconies open to the St. Laurent River and the passing boats is always filled with visitors even when there is no market to attend.
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Posted: 15 August 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: Memories & Events, Uncategorized | Tags: Julia_child |
Have you noticed Google’s cute logo today!? It is Julia Child’s 100th birthday:) The first woman ever who took pride in her cooking skills, dared competing with male chefs, familiarized American with French cuisine, and charmed public with her wit and strong character. See this link for her bio. And watch her cooking hamburger here in Youtube. She is something’ ; isn’t she!?
Posted: 5 August 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: Montreal related, Uncategorized | Tags: moment-photography, Montreal_summer, tamtams, tamtams_festival |

Here I have more about Montreal’s Tam Tam Festival and see pictures I took one Sunday last year. And right here, pictures of today’s Tam Tam under rain 🙂 Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: 29 July 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: Montreal related, Uncategorized | Tags: Montreal_summer; moment_photography, Shakespear_in_the_park |
Repercution theater is a people’s theater: a much loved tradition in Montreal, which literary brings Shakespeare to about twenty parks through the city over three weeks in late July/early August. As the company’s website reads, the theater’s mission is “[T]o deliver professional, classically based, visually dynamic theater that is accessible to all, regardless of income, culture, language, age or education… reaching new audiences and inspiring in them, a lifelong love of theater.”
Each year one of Shakespeare’s romantic comedies is chosen and played out in makeshift stages and the “back-scene” tents, while players with full customs and makeup sometimes deliberately modify parts of the script and make it even funnier. They also fool around and interact with audience before, during and after the show. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: 15 July 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: Montreal related, Uncategorized | Tags: Just_for_Laughs_festival, Montreal_summer, street_foods |
Montreal’s “juste pour rire” Festivals is the “biggest and best comedy festival in the world” and it is one of the summer events among many that gives people all the more reason to get out and enjoy the warm weather: indoor and outdoor free shows, live music, and beer all on enclosed streets packed with wanderers of all ages and colors.
For 2012, which marks the festival’s 30th anniversary, taking place in the Quartier des Spectacles, in downtown Montreal, from July 12 to 29, a food venue is arranged called “souk”, making the event tastier than ever before! Here is my photo report of the souk opening on July 14. Here is a good article about this year “foodie” part of the event. But first, see my report of it:)
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Posted: 1 July 2012 | Author: bootehBeeta | Filed under: Memories & Events, Montreal related, Uncategorized | Tags: Canada Day, Point_claire_village |
May affordable healthcare & education persist, job opportunities & humanitarian values abound. May you be saved from Conservatives!
Happy birthday Canada! Joyeux anniversaire Canada!
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