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- A Cultural Guide to West 57th Street: A Walk and a Map by Walking Off the Big Apple on Nov 20, 2009
It began in 1891 with the opening of Carnegie Hall, the symbol of music world success that Andrew Carnegie paid people to construct on 7th Avenue between West 57th and West 56th Streets. A year later, the Art Students League moved into the new Americ...
- Experience South American Cuisine by South American Experts on Oct 8, 2009
Those visiting South America are presented with a wide choice of delicious cuisine. From our own experiences as well as those of clients, we can tell you that every city in South America is a culinary event in itself. The entertainment capital of Bra...
- Old New York Gets a New Amsterdam Market by Walking Off the Big Apple on Sep 15, 2009
Are there really vineyards on Long Island? Yes. Where did the cocoa in the chocolate come from? Ecuador. What is in the Halve Maen pie? Mincemeat. Where can I normally buy this cheese? At Fairway. You really make handmade corn tortillas? Yes. Such we...
- Rue Saint Jacques San Francisco by Winehiker Witiculture on Sep 10, 2009
via vids.localwineevents.com From Video Juice: Jazzy. Gustatory. Sensational. Destination. Posted via web from winehiker’s posterous...
- Challenge Time by Yoga Addicted on Aug 10, 2009
No, that is not me, I just picked the Awesome Ganesha tattoo to help remove the obstacles that I may face on this challenge! (check out more pics here)I have gone back and forth for a day or so on whether I wanted to post about this or not. I finally...
- Lolita Cocina and Tequilla Bar by Greenwich Blog on Jul 25, 2009
Lolita Cocina and Tequila Bar 230 Mill St 203.813.3555 http://www.lolitamexican.com/ Newly opened Lolita, (formerly That Little Italian Restaurant) in the Byram section of Greenwich offers great innovative Mexican cusine. Apparently word has gotten o...
- Anyone Craving a Hairy Weiner? by There's a Queer In My Soup on Jul 15, 2009
I'm not sure what to make of this, but apparently boiled hot dogs speared with spaghetti noodles are quite popular in Eastern Europe. Personally, I think it’s a scare tactic invented by some scorned Russian housewife. “Vhere vere you...








