1st day on our journey to Alaska — Wooster, Ohio, United States
Jump to the full entry & travel map Wooster, Ohio, United States What a glorious day! Even when we went through Chicago with road construction all around us and 2 1/2 hours in traffic it was a great day! We had beautiful weather – even the 90 degree temperature while sitting in traffic was bearable! We are on vacation! The most exciting part of the day was pushing Porter’s cycle everytime we stopped. We had to push it to get it started! It was REALLY EXCITING when we had to push it when on route 80 in CHICAGO traffic! It caused a “little” road rage, but nothing serious. We arrived in Rockford about 7:30 PM and felt we made a lot of ground today considering we haven’t ridden that long of a distance in a very long time.
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If your going to San Francisco… — San Francisco, California, United States
Jump to the full entry & travel map San Francisco, California, United States On the way to SF we stopped at UC Davis and UC Berkley to see the campuses. Davis was having a graduation and was very confusing to get around. Wasn’t many restaurants and things to do from what I saw.
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Day 1: Richmond — Richmond, Virginia, United States
Jump to the full entry & travel map Richmond, Virginia, United States Today, after I finished packing up all of my belongings into boxes and sending them off to Roanoke, I hoped in my car and drove with Daniel to Richmond. Daniel is my new British GPS. He was decent company but was slightly confusing a few times.
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Day 1: Richmond — Richmond, Virginia, United States
Toronto Vegan Restaurants
I feel really fortunate to live in a vegetarian and vegan friendly neighbourhood in Toronto, where I have at least a half dozen vegan/vegetarian restaurants within walking distance. Here are some of my favourite restaurants in Toronto: Fressen – Queen West of Spadina: for a special occasion, tapas style. Great wines too, and the dessert is to die for…they only have one but it’s outstanding and will satisfy any chocolate craving you might have
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A Networking Twist
By Cindy Meyer Original Post at The Sandbox Blog Yesterday I heard a great speaker at the Central Exchange on the subject of Networking. I have to admit that I wasn’t looking forward to another presentation on Networking. It’s about helping others, don’t talk, ask questions, be sincere, don’t sell, plan ahead… all that stuff.

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Last Weekend Together in Tampa
Hey y’all! Hope you’ve had a great couple of weeks. The hubby and I have moved to Atlanta and are almost finished unpacking. We just got internet today, which is why I’m finally posting again! I’ve missed it! We’re really looking forward to our new place, but will miss all of the great relationships that we’ve built over this past year in Tampa. Here’s a recap of the last weekend the hubby and I spent in Tampa. It was a great way to end it.Lately we’ve been getting our place in order, changing our address on all of our stuff, and working on finding a job for me. I can’t lie that I’ve really enjoyed not going to work, but I know I will need to get back out there soon and I’m hoping to find something that I’ll really enjoy doing. Here’s the recap of our last weekend…. SATURDAY: The hubby and I slept in and it was awesome! I feel like I haven’t done that in ages – always something to get to. But the hubby and I just rolled with it. We watched some TV and then finally decided we were hungry and that we’ll just skip ahead to lunch. Our plan this weekend was to try to get in some last restaurant visits and fun things before we leave Tampa. Lunch: So lunch was at Datz Foodie’s Market and Loft Bar - I have heard great things about this place, but had never tried it before. It’s a gourmet deli/restaurant with a little market to purchase foodie itemslike cheeses, olive oils, gourmet salts and various beers . The hubby and a few coworkers went there for lunch a while back and raved about it. When we got there, we had about a 25 min wait.

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Lebanon Crisis Monitor – Four Lebanese hostages freed in Nigeria
Four Lebanese hostages freed in Nigeria BEIRUT: Nigerian hostage-takers on Saturday released four Lebanese seized last week in the country’s oil-rich south, a Foreign Ministry official in Beirut said.
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Latin America – FINANCE: Ecuador Wants Off the Money-Laundering List
FINANCE: Ecuador Wants Off the Money-Laundering List QUITO, May 20 (IPS) – “It sounds incredible, but it’s just a matter of a letter that wasn’t turned in on time,” Ecuador’s attorney general said in regards to the Financial Action Task Force decision to qualify the country as “posing a risk to
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Feed Me: In a Childhood Lacking Sweetness, She Made Her Own
Kate Moses’s memoir, “Cakewalk,” describes her obsession with baking as a refuge from a tumultuous family life.

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Restaurant Review: In Brooklyn, Prime Meats Draws Crowds
Prime Meats, the very good and very beautiful Germanish restaurant in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, is the latest addition to the Frankies empire.

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EaterWire: Paladar Under New Ownership; Get Beef Seven Way at An Choi
LOWER EAST SIDE —Sources reveal that Food Network star Aaron Sanchez has sold his interest in his 10 year-old Lower East Side Mexican spot Paladar . The new management is closing the restaurant down tonight but will reopen with the same name and concept tomorrow

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Neighborhood Beefs: Snack Folks Give in to NIMBYs, Change Barcar to The Arden
For at least the past month, the owners of neighborhood restaurant Snack Taverna have been embroiled in a fight for the survival of their space across the street at Morton and Bedford (originally called Barcar ). There were harsh words, harsher signs, and allegations of barks being worse than bites—never a good sign. To the restaurant’s credit, they just want to get along.

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Haus Call : Getting to Know BaoHaus and Xiao Ye’s Eddie Huang
No one seems more excited about opening a restaurant in New York City these days than BaoHaus chef/owner Eddie Huang . As the summer debut of his new LES. Taiwanese joint Xiao Ye (fka CrackHaus) approaches, Huang has been constantly updating his blog, Fresh Off the Boat , with photos of new dishes, as well as his thoughts on employees , Yelpers, Hip Hop, street wear and what’s going on in the L.E.S

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Week in Reviews: Question: Does the weekly restaurant review…
Question: Does the weekly restaurant review usually make the Times homepage ? Because, right now it makes it seem like the Prime Meats review is the most important story in the world

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Eating out
We’ve been expanding Koah’s food choices to more and more non-mushed up real foods. I mostly fed him baby food out of jars for convenience, but now he’s quite insistant on doing it himself and it allows some freedom on my part. I really try to offer him balanced meals in finger food fashion. I try to give him a variety at every meal and include lots of vegetables. For instance, for lunch yesterday, he had black beans with rice, avocado and corn. For dinner, he had steamed brocolli, some cheese, some scrambled egg, and cereal (I still feed him cereal for dinner every night.. fills him up and gets in some extra iron).
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Bad Food, Cheap
Yesterday I was with my cousins who were visiting from Illinois, and their son, who lives in Cambridge. It was great to see them, and we went for lunch to a new place in the area between Porter Square and Harvard Square. We’ve all done lots of dining out, and the Cambridge resident and I are both cooks — good ones. So there we were, catching up on family news and wanting to have a nice lunch, at a place that turned out to be…just barely mediocre. A wait-person who wasn’t well-informed or proactive about taking care of us was there, and we were served food that was …food. As I contemplate what I’m making for dinner tonight at our house I’ve got grilled lamb with persillade, grilled vegetables with balsamic glaze, an orzo/wild rice/lentil pilaf, and a salad with feta, red onion, and fresh apricots on the menu. Plus homemade mint iced tea, and cupcakes with a dark chocolate buttercream for dessert. The cupcakes are from a box, the buttercream is not. Not bad. And not difficult, either.
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Sex & The City 2 Red Carpet Pre-Party
Did anyone try the MIXarita?? Raffle prizes! More raffle prizes! Walking the red carpet! Sex & The City 2 Pre-Party at Tres Exclusive drink specials! Mix 96 co-hosted the Sex & The City 2 advanced screening red carpet pre-part at Tre last night, and it was fabulous!

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Gender and the GeoBee
Each spring I look forward to the National Geographic Geography Bee , which will be hosted here at our headquarters tomorrow. Because it’s a closed event (even for us), I can’t sneak in to catch a peek of the action live (though it is streamed on video throughout the building).

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Sift Happens: Sam Sifton to File on the Fully Loaded Prime Meats
[ Horine , 1/12/09] As mentioned last month, the mole at the Times that revealed the identity of every weekly Sam Sifton review has gone quiet. But this week, Eater hears through industry sources that tomorrow he will give his starred assessment to the endlessly crowded Carroll Gardens eatery Prime Meats

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Father’s Day Gifts Under $20
It’s Dad’s day! Having a hard time finding a gift for that special man? Did you know that very few men ever bother to buy their own wallet? Most men will use the same wallet until it either falls apart or someone gives them a new one

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