Showing posts with label cities. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cities. Show all posts
February 24, 2022
December 23, 2021
December 19, 2021
Create The Most Gorgeous Holiday Tablescape With Nina Agdal
The holiday season is upon us, so naturally, you’re feeling pressure from your overprotective mother to throw the most fabulous party.
And if you didn’t Instagram your picture-perfect tablescape, did it even really happen? read more
August 24, 2021
Where to Find the Best Tacos in Boston
There are a lot of creative twists on the concept available around town. go here
April 23, 2021
BLM protesters scream ‘we don’t want you here’ at diners outside NYC restaurant
Nypost.com “I can assure you the people who own family-owned Maya Taqueria want them there, and their food is delicious,”
April 17, 2021
8 killed in mass shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility; suspect, 19, was former employee
Witness to mass shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility describes how he had just sat down to eat lunch with a coworker when the shots rang out. https://t.co/kDSemwVoVD pic.twitter.com/xtDHswFj0k
— ABC News (@ABC) April 16, 2021
January 17, 2021
View from Burj Khalifa is most Instagrammed viewpoint
The view from the tallest building in the world in Dubai is the most Instagrammed viewpoint. <a href="https://www.gmx.com/travel/10464136-view-burj-khalifa-instagrammed-viewpoint.html#.1559516-stage-hero1-3">click here</a>
November 27, 2020
Straight out of the Cotswolds – Baz & Fred pizzas coming to Brixton Village
After picking up plenty of glowing reviews for their Cirencester pub pizzas from the likes of the Times. Highlife Magazine and Telegraph, Baz & Fred are now bringing their pizza business to Brixton.
Top NYC Restaurants Selling Care Packages and Birthday Boxes Right Now
Send a friend — or yourself — a pick-me-up while supporting a local business
November 02, 2020
Chipotle Is Giving Out Free Burritos on Halloween, No Costume Required
Thrillist - No tricks here—just BOGO burritos this Halloween.
May 25, 2020
Spicy Chicken Dinner
I recently visited Spicy Chicken Irving, and it was amazing I arrived but the server/cashier was on her phone, so I kind of got upset because she wasn't able to take my order on a timely fashion. Because of Covid-19, all the chairs were put up, inside was clean. I was the only customer but I arrived around lunchtime to make my order, drinking a sprite while waiting for the cook to get my food. Despite the overall appearance their restaurant got a big menu, you can locate it as you step inside. Outside is bad, inside terrific make even family meals for around $30. I guess they trying to hide the restaurant because I searched for "Spicy Chicken Irving" and word "Southern" popped up so I drove there. After arriving I went into the restroom then made my order, but it wasn't special she's on the phone remember it's just expensive. Having to drive from Harry Hines Boulevard some 13 minutes just to get a bite. Anyway, I felt alright it was Friday and I had just left my town of Arlington, TX drinking coffee. I intend to come back to eat at this restaurant Irving, TX appeared like a typhoon, I always enjoy driving down over there. Chicken is easy to cook
November 28, 2019
Raffy's Turkey Sausage and Chestnut Stuffing
Giadzy - My Aunt Raffy is my biggest cooking influence. One of thing I love about her is how she blends flavors from different cultures, like her turkey sausage with chestnut stuffing. It’s her Italian accented version of an American classic, and it’s pretty hard to resist!
How Japanese social media changed 2010s eating habits | The Japan Times
How Japanese social media changed 2010s eating habits | The Japan Times: Move over complicated bentos: Japanese recipes in the 2010s are all about making cozy, unfussy food that looks good online.
November 17, 2019
Inside the Guinness “Meatopia,” Dublin’s most popular meat festival
Take a look inside at all that went on at the Meatopia event in Dublin. go here
October 14, 2019
A Writer’s Favorite Spots in Nairobi
The author Zukiswa Wanner understands why the Kenyan capital is a magnet. She shares her favorite places in her adopted city. go here
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