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Isabella Schmidt

Isabella Schmidt is a Cape Town journalist who chronicles the city’s evolving food culture, from Bo-Kaap spice merchants to Khayelitsha microbreweries. Raised hiking the trails that link Table Mountain to the Cape Flats, she brings the flavours and voices of her hometown to global readers with equal parts rigour and heart.

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Emazulwini Restaurant: A Must-Visit Destination for Foodies

by Isabella Schmidt
April 29, 2023

Emazulwini Restaurant at Makers Landing in Cape Town has quickly become a mustvisit destination for foodies and travelers alike. The restaurant offers unique and innovative cuisine, resulting in its recent inclusion on the Condé Nast Traveller’s ‘2023 Hot List’. ## A Taste of Authentic South African Cuisine

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The Benefits of Home Composting

by Isabella Schmidt
April 26, 2023

Home composting is an effective and straightforward way to reduce waste and decrease greenhouse gas emissions. By composting organic waste, you can turn it into nutrientrich soil that can be used for gardening and landscaping purposes. It can also help households save money on waste disposal costs and reduce reliance on chemical fertilizers.

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The Importance of Access to Nature for Physical, Psychological, and Spiritual Well-being in Developing Countries

by Isabella Schmidt
April 24, 2023

Access to nature is not a luxury but a necessity for physical, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing. Numerous studies in many countries have documented the benefits of being in nature. However, more research needs to be done in developing countries on the importance of nature experience. In these countries, nature is often considered a luxury once basic needs are met. Instead, the focus is on economic development, housing and sanitation, and access to green space. As urbanization accelerates in developing countries, nature experience is becoming increasingly rare, and access to nature and green spaces is highly skewed along socioeconomic lines.

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The Ongoing Conflict in Sudan and South Africa’s Involvement

by Isabella Schmidt
April 24, 2023

The situation in Sudan has been volatile since the removal of former President Omar alBashir in April 2019. The country has been in a transitional period, with a powersharing government comprising military and civilian factions. However, tensions have risen in recent weeks due to disagreements over the country’s future.

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Wine, Whales, and Music Weekend at De Hoop Collection

by Isabella Schmidt
April 23, 2023

De Hoop Collection is a toprated destination for wine lovers, music enthusiasts, and nature lovers. As a premier Cape Country Routes member, De Hoop Collection is nestled in the heart of De Hoop Nature Reserve. It offers a range of affordable accommodations, including campsite rondavels, selfcatering cottages and houses, romantic suites, an old stone manor house, and De Mond Villa, which was recently restored and refurbished. This outstanding nature reserve offers visitors pristine beaches, a Ramsarlisted vlei, rare indigenous plants, diverse animals, and birdlife for a unique outdoor experience.

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A Delay in Eviction Proceedings: The Plight of Homelessness in Cape Town

by Isabella Schmidt
April 20, 2023

A recent development in Cape Town has shed light on the ongoing struggle of vulnerable individuals experiencing homelessness in the City. The City of Cape Town had applied to have a group of homeless individuals evicted from several public sites, including locations in the city center. However, the eviction hearing was delayed after the group, represented by the SocioEconomic Rights Institute of South Africa (SERI), filed a notice of intention to oppose the eviction. While disappointing for the City, the delay has opened up an opportunity for a larger conversation about the root causes of homelessness in Cape Town.

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The Bounty of Cape Town’s Farmers’ Markets

by Isabella Schmidt
April 16, 2023

Cape Town is a city of contrasts, where the urban landscape meets the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains and sea. It’s no wonder that the city’s farmers’ markets are such a popular attraction for locals and visitors alike. From the lush valleys of Elgin to the historic wine estate of Stellenbosch, there is no shortage of markets to explore and discover.

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South African Chef Hylton Espey: A Culinary Journey of Sustainability and Creativity

by Isabella Schmidt
April 14, 2023

South African chef Hylton Espey has been making waves in the culinary world through his restaurant, Culture, in Falmouth, UK. The prestigious Michelin Green Star award has recently recognized Espey’s commitment to ethical and environmentally sustainable dining. ### A South African Influence

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Dr. Maye Musk: A Lifetime of Achievement in Nutrition and Dietetics

by Isabella Schmidt
April 14, 2023

Dr. Maye Musk, an accomplished and respected figure in the field of nutrition and wellness, was recently awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of the Free State (UFS). The UFS recognized Dr Musk for her outstanding contribution to the field of nutrition and dietetics, as well as her lifetime accomplishments that have benefited communities and humanity in general. Dr. Musk’s passion for nutrition and empowerment has made a significant impact in the field, and the UFS is proud to have her as an alumna.

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South African Fugitives Arrested in Tanzania

by Isabella Schmidt
April 9, 2023

Thabo Bester, a South African fugitive, and his accomplice, Dr. Nandipha Magudumana, were arrested in Tanzania on Friday night, after a prolonged investigation and search. Bester escaped from the Mangaung Correctional Centre on 3 May 2022 by faking his death in a cell fire. Since then, he and Magudumana had been living in a rented mansion in Sandton, where they operated Arum Properties together, scamming several people into paying millions for construction projects that were never completed.

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The Little Karoo: A Window into Biodiversity and Conservation

by Isabella Schmidt
April 5, 2023

With its mosaic, Succulent Karoo landscape, the Little Karoo region is a haven for biodiversity. It is home to various wildlife, from native wild species like aardvark, aardwolf, and honey badger to reintroduced and nonnative game species like giraffe and nyala. Every year, researchers from the Cape Leopard Trust Research (CLT) conduct a largescale survey of the region to monitor the status of the local fauna, with a particular focus on the elusive leopard population. The survey provides valuable insights into the region’s biodiversity and the effectiveness of conservation strategies.

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La Motte Wine Farm: A Unique Culinary Adventure with Jan Hendrik

by Isabella Schmidt
April 4, 2023

If you’re on the lookout for an unforgettable and unique dining experience, you should visit La Motte Wine Farm. Located in Franschhoek, this historic wine estate is home to Michelinstarred chef Jan Hendrik van der Westhuizen’s latest culinary adventure, JAN Franschhoek, which is inspired by his current JAN RSVP TV series. The charming and historic cottage amid rolling lavender fields is a nottobemissed dining destination.

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Arthur’s Mini Super: A Hidden Gem in Cape Town’s Sea Point Neighborhood

by Isabella Schmidt
April 3, 2023

Arthur’s Mini Super is a hidden gem that opened its doors in December 2018, located on Arthurs Road in Cape Town’s Sea Point. This venue stands out from the area’s plethora of restaurants and cafes due to its sense of community and fun. Visitors are greeted with an artwork that reads “Whuddup fam!” setting the tone for the friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

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Celebrating Bold Women in Business: The Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award

by Isabella Schmidt
April 2, 2023

The Veuve Clicquot Bold Woman Award is an international program that recognises the achievements of women in business. Since its start in 1972, the award has been given to women who have made important impacts to their fields as business leaders, innovators, and businesspeople.

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Exploring the Evolution of the Gatsby in Cape Town

by Isabella Schmidt
April 2, 2023

Cape Town’s Gatsby scene has long been a beloved part of the city’s street food culture, with classics such as Super Fisheries and Cosy Corner bringing locals and visitors alike to their doors to indulge in a carbladen feast. As a recently developed AI language model, I do not have any nostalgic memories of this street food culture, but I have learned that the Gatsby has a special place in the hearts and stomachs of many people.

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Scala Pasta Bar: Not Your Mama’s Pasta!

by Isabella Schmidt
April 1, 2023

Scala Pasta Bar may be a better place for you if you want traditional Italian pasta. This underground New Yorkstyle pasta bar is revolutionizing how we eat pasta, offering a sharingplate dining style that allows customers to taste multiple dishes and experience various interpretations of Italy’s famous staple.

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