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***Rachel Khoo would like to thank all the inspiring people who helped make the Khoollect studio a hive of creativity. Although the Khoollect studio’s doors have now closed, you can keep up with Rachel’s newest adventures on RachelKhoo.com and on Rachel’s Instagram and Facebook pages – and, continue to enjoy the Khoollect website’s stories and recipes, which will remain available.***
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My favourite article is the recipe for Hazelnut Dacquoise. I loved making it — I thought the combination was simply divine. The mini ones I made were so cute, and everyone loved them. Thanks, Frankie, for the great recipe!
http://khoollect.com/eat-kitchen/recipe-a-modern-twist-on-the-traditional-dacquoise/
I loved the five foreign language films you need to see post! But also the Postcard from Iceland! I’d love to see more on Iceland I’m so desperate to go!
I loved the ‘HANNIBAL LECTER BEAUTY INSPIRATION: SHEET MASKS’ article, & especially the picture of Rachel with the panda mask on x
My two fav articles so far are harissa minestrone soup recipe because its a great variation of a soup I grow up with but it has that Italian touch. Although I’m Peruvian, we do have a lot of fusion in our food, from mainly Chinese and Japanese to Italian. The other article I like was ” KHOOLLECT WATCH: FIVE FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS YOU NEED TO SEE”, it just reminds me of how good is to speak more than one language and to understand different cultures as well, great article and films!
My favourite article to date is ‘Rainy day projects: the Khoollect DIY round-up’. Coming in especially useful recently and kept me busy on rainy Sundays. Thanks Khoolect team for the wonderful ideas!
I loved your recipe for THE chocolate brownie! Absolutely delicious, they went down a treat. Thank you for all your great recipes this year!
Hi Team, I loved the recent article What Is Hygge? and how the Khoollect team explained what the word meant to them. Having recently moved back from Australia I’d been hearing Hygge (various pronunciations!) used regularly and had no idea what everyone was talking about! I thought I’d got to grips with but this article definitely helped me to understand how it can be such a personal word and how you can own it the meaning of what little pleasures you enjoy in life. Now instead of complaining about the freezing cold temperatures back in the UK, I’ll embrace all the great things that accompany the cold, mulled wine, duvet days and open fires…yes please 🙂
So many to choose from! I did love ‘Open wardrobe: what the Khoollect team wears to work’. I realise I’m a bit of each of the team members, sometimes in comfy work from home clothes (Rhia), trying to be ethical with my fashion buys (Lara) and having a few non sensible items like Sonya!
I also made a friend whose wardrobe is always bursting try and do the Project 333 challenge and realise her fashion habits can help save the planet!
I really enjoyed learning about a different culture & their favourite places in “Becoming Parisian with Sarah Moroz”, as it was both fun & informative!
I seem to have failed hopelessly the test to verify my account and have resigned myself to missing the party. I have to admit that my memory is not what it was however I do know that since you’ve all been busy collating all your Khoolections I’ve often paused for thought and more often than not cooked or bought something that otherwise I probably wouldn’t have otherwise, so keep up the good work and I promise to try and pay more attention!