Archive for July, 2011

World Tour: “All this Paella!”
[ 0 ] July 29, 2011 |

World Tour: “All this Paella!”

Who would have thought that my inspiration for a post would come from Seinfeld?  After all, it is a show about nothing.  However, after one particular episode in which George and his parents rave on and on about a huge pot of ‘payaya’ that Jerry’s parents refuse to go over to enjoy, I became curious. […]

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Can The Food You Eat Reduce Your Stress Level?
[ 0 ] July 28, 2011 |

Can The Food You Eat Reduce Your Stress Level?

*Article Contributed by Tim Eyre Are you what you eat? I never used to think so. I liked to think that I was unique, with an individual blend of moods and character traits that were completely unrelated to my environment, my diet, or my genetic background. I was inventing myself as I went along, and […]

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World Tour: Japan in Greensboro
[ 0 ] July 26, 2011 |

World Tour: Japan in Greensboro

I’ve never really considered purchasing an airline ticket and traveling to Asia; however, after my trip to Greensboro’s Japanese-hotspot Arigato, I must admit that my interest has been sparked.  After a five-course meal full of bold, flavorful selections and an impressive performance from the chef, I would love to experience Japanese cuisine from the heart […]

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Etiquette Tuesday: Frontline
[ 0 ] July 26, 2011 |

Etiquette Tuesday: Frontline

Thanks to Girl Meets Food for this one.  I’ll get straight to the point: wait your turn. Check the scenario: You’re at a crowded bar, you see your friend at the front of the line, you feel that #win sensation because now instead of a 20 minute wait, you could be sipping that Gin and […]

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Food Round Up
[ 1 ] July 26, 2011 |

Food Round Up

*Good News.  DC’s honest.  Check out the clip above from Honest Tea’s second experiment in the Nation’s Capitol.  The company set up shop in Dupont Circle at an unmanned pop-up store and posted up to see if a passerby would pay $1 for each bottle of the Honest Tea they took. A hidden camera was […]

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