Archive for April, 2010

Johnna’s Pick of the Week: Bourbon Steak
[ 0 ] April 10, 2010 |

Johnna’s Pick of the Week: Bourbon Steak

The focus this week was lunch. Beautiful weather, better attitudes and plenty of outdoor seating. When the weathers warmer, I tend to take pleasure in the simpler things in life: simple pedicures, simple walks through the park for weekend enjoyment and simple food. Food that requires a lot of my time and attention is less […]

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Top Five Wednesday: Cafeteria
[ 0 ] April 7, 2010 |

Top Five Wednesday: Cafeteria

Lunch. The most important time of the workday. In the District, lunchtime is the best sale in town. When you work in an area like the DMV, you will find that dining out can be quite an expense. Lunch is the only time when you can get a good taste of the food and get […]

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Food.Fun.Stuff: In and Around the District
[ 0 ] April 6, 2010 |

Food.Fun.Stuff: In and Around the District

This and That… >>>FREE and FRESH- Freshii has opened in the District. The new eatery, which began in Toronto, opened on Monday at 2001 M Street, NW. Freshii’s menu offers build-your-own salads, burritos, wraps, rice bowls, yogurts, and soups in a “build your own” format with ingredients from three categories: 24/7 – super low in […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Spit It Out
[ 0 ] April 6, 2010 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Spit It Out

This week’s Etiquette Tip is speaking the obvious: No spitting the food back into your napkin! We did not think we needed to say this until we went out with someone above the age of five and they spit food back into their napkin in a public setting. Let us start by saying food that […]

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World Tour: Samosa’s Anyone?
[ 0 ] April 5, 2010 |

World Tour: Samosa’s Anyone?

Shopping at Harrod’s, roaming around Leiscester Square and watching the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace were some of our favorite moments from a recent visit to London. We enjoyed treking up and down the double decker buses and dipping in various English Pubs to avoid the light rain drops. Perhaps one of the […]

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