The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival Endures An Interview with
Janet DeNeefe is a bakery, restaurant and hotel owner in Ubud, Bali, where she has spent the last three decades impressing guests in her Balinese hometown.
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Janet DeNeefe:: Well the dates are 8 until 17 October and some of the bigger namesโฆ. we have Julia Baird from Australia who is fantastic. Her book is gobsmacking. We have Viet Thanh Nyuyen, Vietnamese/American author, really impressive guy. We have ADA Limon, who's a fantastic poet from the states. Amitav Ghosh, Ruth Ozeki, Desi Anwar.
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Posted at 17:06h in Food, Recipes by janet 0 Comments. 1 cup glutinous black rice, soaked overnight 3 tablespoons regular white rice, soaked for 1 hour 600 ml water 4 x 150 g Salmon fillets, skin on Sea Salt 5 tablespoons butter 4 medium leeks, finely sliced 3 tablespoons seeded mustard 2 tablespoons lime juice 4 Kaffer lime leaves 500 ml.
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Janet DeNeefe Chef, author and entrepreneur Everything we do boosts the local economy and brings an enormous, revitalised spirit to our town. Tell us your story - how did you get here? My dad brought the family to Bali on a holiday in January, 1975. He decided it was time to have a tropical adventure - and that it certainly was.
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A really wonderful and insightful SpeakuP Monday - "The Award Winning Q&A For Motivation" with Melbourne-born Janet DeNeefe, Founder & Director of Ubud Food.
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Janet DeNeefe | About Janet DeNeefe I have been told my life is a fairy-tale but my story is simple. Born in Melbourne, Australia, I met a Balinese man from Ubud in 1984, and without much thought, moved to this charming hillside town and threw myself into a new life.
Meet DeNeefe, Founder of the Ubud Writers and Readers Festival
Janet De Neefe - the driving force behind the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. In this insightful interview with Janet De Neefe, the driving force behind the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival (UWRF), we gain a deeper understanding of the festival's origins and its profound impact on literature, arts, and Indonesian culture.
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Melbourne-born Janet DeNeefe is the visionary Founder and Director of the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. Crafted in the wake of the 2002 Bali Bombings, she created the festival as a beacon of hope, aimed at rebuilding both the community spirit and economy after this tragic event.
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We spoke with Janet DeNeefe, founder and director of the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival. Now in its fifteenth year, the festival will occur October 24-28 in Ubud, Bali. Check back on WWB Daily for festival coverage. Words Without Borders (WWB): You created the Ubud Writers & Readers Festival fifteen years ago. Can you speak
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Janet DeNeefe's story is so much more than a boy-meets-girl fairytale, but that's certainly how it started. Born in Melbourne, she met Ketut Suardana in Bali in 1984 and moved to Ubud soon after. Over the last 30 years, the couple has run Casa Luna , accommodation with a Balinese cooking school and restaurant attached, as well as Indus.
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A native of Melbourne, Australia, Janet DeNeefe found herself captivated with Bali when she first traveled to the island with family in 1974, and on a return trip in 1984, fell in love once again โ this time, with a particular person, as described by an article published on the Four Seasons:
The Ubud Writers & Readers Festival Endures An Interview with
Melbourne-born Janet DeNeefe, Founder and Director of Ubud Food Festival and Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, has lived in Bali for more than three decades. Her latest book is Bali: Food of My Island Home, following her memoir Fragrant Rice. She is also the owner of Casa Luna, Indus Restaurant, and Honeymoon Guesthouse and Bakery
DeNeefeโs Midas touch has enabled her to grow a business empire
Melbourne-born Janet DeNeefe, Founder & Director of the Ubud Food Festival and Ubud Writers & Readers Festival, has lived in Bali for more than three decades. Her latest book is Bali: Food of My Island Home, following her memoir Fragrant Rice. She is also the owner of Casa Luna, Indus Restaurant, and Honeymoon Guesthouse and Bakery in Ubud.
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Janet DeNeefe first encountered Bali when she was fifteen and, returning in 1984, fell further under its spell when she met her husband and decided to stay for good. Since then she has opened.
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Janet De Neefe fell in love - with the people, the culture, the cuisine and since then, she has been collecting Balinese and Indonesian recipes, teaching local cooking methods and immersing herself in the colour and vibrancy of all that Balinese food has to offer.