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The Sober Cafe
International Favorites

The recipes on this page were contributed by our international community members and remind us that there is no corner of the globe where folks aren't battling the same
demons as are you and I.  ~ Marianne H.

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Swiss.  Not inexpensive, but super good. Works as an entree, too. A British version of a recipe that may have originated in Scotland. --Charley B.
South African.  A sorta kinda stewed chicken  with lemon or vinegar. 


Pippa's Bean Salad

South African.  Not what you might think.  Goes well with Pippa's chicken.


Pippa's Potatoes 

South African. Easy to do, and like her Bean Salad,  goes well with Pippa's chicken.


Bonnie's Bannock 

Canadian. Sort  of like scone-shaped biscuits.  A true hands-on recipe.


Maritime Fish Chowder

Canadian.  Easy one-pot entree, brought to you by Bonnie L.


Bonnie's Nanaimo Bars

Canadian.  This is one of Bonnie L.'s favorite Christmas treats.
British.  Traditional savory side dish, brought to you  from across the pond.


Neville's Cornish Pasty

A history and recipe of THE Cornish pasty, the original hand-held convenience food.

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