Moroccan Style,


Moroccan Style, 
I want to sit in this room and look pretty.  I want people I went to high school with to see me sitting in this Moroccan style room, and I want them to be so jealous.
They’ll be all, “Wow, you really did well for yourself.” And I’ll be all, “Oh this old room? It’s nothing. I only sit in it when I don’t care how I look.” (Or something like that.)
Moroccan Style living room
via SARAH ROSENHAUS interior design
I’m a terrible cook because I was raised Southern. That means I only know how to fry things and roll them in sugar. Once my gallbladder had to die for my addiction to sugar-glazed pork rinds, I really haven’t been too much in the kitchen.
Meanwhile if I had this Moroccan style kitchen, I would totally try and be Sally Cooking Pants again. It’s the most beautiful thing I’ve seen in the last 4 minutes.
Moroccan Colorful Kitchen Design
via griyakulo.com
Don’t you look at these doors and want to know what’s behind them? I do. But then again, I’m always curious like that.
I would rock at that show… with the doors… you know… the one where you pick a door and dress up like Asian Elvis??
Moroccan front door
Ivia Rambling Roses
I totally dig this Blue Glass Moroccan Lantern I found on Amazon. I get that it’s not really from Morocco, but Peter Dinklage is not really from England and I still love him.
 
Meanwhile, aren’t these beautiful? I mean honestly! I don’t know what the hell they are but I want to own them all.  Are they Morrocan shoes? They look like a cross between Toms and Crocs. This photograph is so pretty… I love the colors.
Moroccan style babouches
via Ralph Ledergerber
These Moroccan bracelets are darling, are they not? You should know I never use the word darling – never. Maybe that’s why I have such a long list of ex-husbands.
In an unrelated story, I definitely use the word “jerk face.”Moroccan Bracelet
via Ana Osgood Jewelry
Okay so I could sit here all night posting Moroccan things that I’m in love with, but I’m a busy woman with an entire box of Black Box Merlot sitting in my kitchen that’s not going to pop its own spout.


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When Moroccan Lifestyle is reported by tourists...


When Moroccan Lifestyle is reported by tourists...
... it just doesn't sound right and above all the TRUTH is lost in translation.
The big question remains, how can a non Moroccan report and reflect on such a genuine, rich, ancient and subtle culture?
Some tourists and temporary residents think they can, but do they really? Personally, I don't think so.
Moroccan culture is such a unique, generous and rich culture.
The Moroccan language and the body language are so unique that I can't see a non Moroccan understanding/getting it. It makes it even harder when we know that the slang and the accent vary from one region to another, without mentioning the sense of humor. Therefore, whatever they write misses the point.
Yes, they can be paid by Google for the number of hits to their respective blogs or have sponsors all over their blogs, but they will never capture the truth about Moroccan lifestyle and its people. To do so, you need to speak/write from the heart and certainly not just from the keyboard.
Again, making money on Moroccan culture by writing nonsense interpretations and pretending to know it is an absolute fraud.
It sounds to me more and more like they are trying to sell a POSTCARD of Morocco for money than telling the absolute TRUTH. I believe, they only contribute to the ripping the soul out of this genuine Moroccan culture, or what is left of it.
Do these sharks really care? No, but I do and I will keep painting them just the way they are: Opportunists, narcissistic and materialistic... etc
I will be the uncompromising and punishing eye, because compromising with this new breed is nothing more than lying and letting down a genuine and beautiful culture.


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Shopping the Moroccan Way - Buying Fresh Chicken..


Shopping the Moroccan Way - Buying Fresh Chicken..


In Morocco, most traditional families are still buying chicken the old fashioned way. You choose your live chicken then you go to do the rest of the shopping. When you come back the chicken is ready. That was just what I did with my brother and Zachary.
After parking the car, we walked to the chicken area of the market. Zachary had to choose and catch the chickens. Yes, you read it right, Zachary had to catch the chicken. Zachary was all smiles, as you can imagine, for an Australian boy to have the opportunity of catching live chickens. The Man weighed the chickens and told us the price and to come back in half an hour.

Weighing the Chickens
After doing the rest of the shopping: buying the freshest herbs, vegetables and fruits, we went back to pick up our four chickens. Ready in two black plastic bags and waiting for us. Then, the man gave Zachary half a dozen fresh eggs. It was a gift to the boy. Generosity is just part of Moroccan culture.

Happy Zachary Showing his Free Eggs

Once home, the chickens were handed to my sister-in-law. Around two hours later, we were served this magnificent dish:  A Moroccan chicken, preserved lemon and olive tagine. It was divine.

Once there Were Four Chickens.... cooked by my Sister-in-Law

This is an everyday routine in traditional Moroccan family life...

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