travel


June 24, 2011

Jerkey’s Korner: The Formaggio of Firenze

by Jerkey

Florence-gnudi

I’m really glad we made it to Florence before the Jersey Invasion dropped a gang of guidettes into the birthplace of Michelangelo. Although I’m sure they feel quite at home amongst the various Guess stores and Footlockers, I was disappointed that there is no legitimate shopping in this city. But I did have two of
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June 20, 2011

Culinography: Edam Cheese in Edam

by Erin Gleeson

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On my recent trip to Holland, we visited the adorable little town of Edam, and I got to try some genuine Edam cheese. This salad was covered with aged Edam cheese, pecans and roasted cherry tomatoes.

Photo by Erin Gleeson.

June 10, 2011

Jerkey’s Korner: Under the Tuscan Sun + Moon

by Jerkey

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There’s nothing more gag-inducing to me than Diane Lane in Under the Tuscan Sun, yet there is nothing that made me feel more like Diane Lane than actually being “under the Tuscan sun”. Ok, I admit. I did fantasize about buying a rundown villa, driving to the beach in my vintage
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April 22, 2011

India, My Ex-Lover

by Kayoko

Crawford Market

I woke up the other morning with an intense desire to travel. I had sworn off traveling for 2011, as it is the Year of Important Weddings (my two best friends, both in the same year!) and I want to devote myself (and my bank account) to them. Plus, I thought I wanted to
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March 23, 2011

Skankynavia: Bangin’ Cock Delish (Bangkok)

by Anders

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I’ve fallen in love with the Bangin’ Cock, aka Bangkok, the frantic and exotic capital of Thailand.

Just returned home to the rather chilly degrees of Copenhagen from a sensual 33˚C, and I severely miss the hot sticky nights, tall palm trees, weird exotic birds, first class pool swimming–and most importantly, the almost hilarious abundance of
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July 5, 2010

Culinography: Israeli Breakfast (TLV)

by Erin Gleeson

Israeli Breakfast

Perhaps my two favorite things in the world are beaches and breakfast- both of which are amazing in Tel Aviv. Pretty much anywhere you go you can find “Israeli Breakfast” which consists of the following standard combo:

- Eggs (however you want them, including omelet)

- A few types
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February 2, 2010

Report from Bali

by Moto

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I took my mom to Bali in December. I loved it. Being a visitor is good, since I didn’t have to deal with too much local crap. Bali, although thought to be one of the best resort islands, is yet a developing country. My
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February 11, 2009

Japan Bento Report: Kiyoken Shumai

by Kayoko

If you have a big trip involving a shinkansen (bullet train) in Japan, you will inevitably run into the question of which bento to buy for your lunch or dinner for the train ride. Katsu?
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August 21, 2008

Eating Cheek to Cheek in Portland

by Craig

On my second trip to Portland, OR in as many years, I’m happy to report that the PDX food scene is only getting better. Many new restaurants have opened since my last visit and I was fortunate to dine at several of these last week.


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June 18, 2008

Street Food in Indonesia

by Umamimart Guest

Hi,I am writing a bit of my personal sharing about food that we had during our recent trip to Indonesia. Attached pictures were taken by Antonius Lo (my husband). If you are interested, Antonius’ works can be viewed through his professional photography website, or his Flickr page.I hope you enjoy.

Cheers, Jennie

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1. The chicken
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