About American Kabsa
I once lived in Saudi Arabia; at the time, a country where women could not drive, needed an escort, and had to cover themselves from head to toe in public. […]
I once lived in Saudi Arabia; at the time, a country where women could not drive, needed an escort, and had to cover themselves from head to toe in public. […]
My journey in overcoming a major life challenge, and how an action plan helped me succeed.
by Robin Freeman Updated: January 11, 2022 In search of a healthy food staple? Consider date fruit, the world’s most ancient food. The Quran, Old Testament, and Bible reference […]
by Robin Freeman Updated January 12, 2022 Do any of these names sound familiar to you: Cheesecake Factory, TGIF, Applebee’s, Hardee’s, Starbucks, Krispy Kreme Donuts, Domino’s Pizza, and […]
by Robin Freeman Updated: January 12, 2022 Anyone who interacts with mainstream Muslims might be familiar with a shared consensus about Saudi Arabia and its people. Saudis are piled […]
by Robin Freeman Updated January 12, 2022 Millennials, unlike their parents, dine out often, and surprisingly, the dining experience in Jeddah, can satisfy the palate with an often […]
by Robin Freeman October 11, 2016 I first arrived in the kingdom in late June, when thirty days of fasting for Ramadan had begun. The black abaya and headscarf I […]
By Robin Freeman October 9, 2016 Note: This post was originally published in October 2016 and has been updated as women are now allowed to drive in the Kingdom […]
by Robin Freeman September 20, 2016 Too often, we hide the negative aspects of our past. Afraid of being held accountable for our loved-one’s behaviors. Yes, the truth can […]
by Robin Freeman September 6, 2016 As we know the United States is made up of a medley of cultures. This can sometime make it difficult to identify many […]