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Eating Crickets – The Frugal Foodie
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December 23, 2016. A few weeks ago, I went to a Farm to Fork. Summit hosted by the (who knew? Swedish American Chamber of Commerce. Aside from having the absolute best conference food I’ve ever had the pleasure of eating (last year’s NY State American Farmland Trust conference. Some of the opening remarks were given by a Dr. Thomas Gass, who is a prominent policy player in the UN’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs. He’s working to implement the UN Sustainable Development Goals. They say] give a ...
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Eating Crickets – The Frugal Foodie
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December 23, 2016. A few weeks ago, I went to a Farm to Fork. Summit hosted by the (who knew? Swedish American Chamber of Commerce. Aside from having the absolute best conference food I’ve ever had the pleasure of eating (last year’s NY State American Farmland Trust conference. Some of the opening remarks were given by a Dr. Thomas Gass, who is a prominent policy player in the UN’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs. He’s working to implement the UN Sustainable Development Goals. They say] give a ...
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November | 2016 | I dream of having one hollow leg.
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I dream of having one hollow leg. Monthly Archives: November 2016. My love of bread. It’s better, it’s special. I like that feeling I love bread. Especially with butter and salt. Contra’s bread service. Pear, vanilla, and buckwheat roll from Arcade Bakery. (They buttered it for me; left to my own devices, there would have been twice that amount of fat.). This entry was posted in Eating Out: NYC. November 20, 2016. Living in the East Village because of all the students they represent possibility. There ar...
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Great Northern Food Hall | I dream of having one hollow leg.
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I dream of having one hollow leg. Great Northern Food Hall. Now I can grab a taste of trendy New Nordic cuisine by walking across the street at lunchtime instead of buying a trans-Atlantic flight. Ham and cheese swirl. Kanelsnurre (cinnamon and cardamon). Roast pork sandwich with pork cracklings, pickled red cabbage, pickled gherkins, dijon dressing, and parsley (missing the advertised raw apple). Zucchini and cheese flatbread. No oatmeal, you ask? This entry was posted in Eating Out: NYC. Notify me of n...
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I dream of having one hollow leg. | Page 2
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I dream of having one hollow leg. Great Northern Food Hall. Now I can grab a taste of trendy New Nordic cuisine by walking across the street at lunchtime instead of buying a trans-Atlantic flight. Ham and cheese swirl. Kanelsnurre (cinnamon and cardamon). Roast pork sandwich with pork cracklings, pickled red cabbage, pickled gherkins, dijon dressing, and parsley (missing the advertised raw apple). Zucchini and cheese flatbread. No oatmeal, you ask? This entry was posted in Eating Out: NYC. For the first ...
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@ronnierocket – NEWYORKNIPPON.COM
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Japanese Culture and life in New York City. Meet Momoka Nakagawa, a young Japanese ballerina in New York City. In the first of a new series with mini-interviews with Japanese people living in New York City, we talk to the young ballerina Momoka Nakagawa. Where in Japan are you from and where did you study ballet? I’m from the Hyougo. Prefecture in Japan and learned ballet at a place called Yasuda Ballet School. For about ten years. How did you end up in New York City and what are you doing there now?
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