May 2013
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In rural India, sociologists have found links between improved electrical...
– http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/05/27/nyregion/preparing-for-hurricane-babies.html
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Lost in Scandinavia: Indonesians and their love... →
thisindonesian:
It’s no longer a secret that Indonesians love food. Or to be precise: THEIR OWN FOOD.
Once we’re living outside Indonesia like we are now, we begin to realize how big sacrifice that is to leave everything behind, especially the sacred 3F: Friends, Family and Food.
Our conversations always…
Life in the Windy City & Beyond: Rickshaw Republic →
lifeinthewindycityandbeyond:
Earlier this week I went to Richshaw Republic to celebrate a friend’s birthday. Her birthday bash is tonight, but you can’t sit at home on your actual birthday! It’s a BYOB Indonesian restaurant with great food and decor. Some of the items that were hanging from the ceiling are pictured below.
Watching Merantau
It’s on Netflix. Sweet! – View on Path.
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April 2013
30 posts
How To Start Your Own Food Truck! | The New York... →
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Do you have a great recipe that everyone raves about?Before you take out a second mortgage to finance your new truck, stop by this session to learn about life on the streets…
Everyone loves ‘em. Heck, the Library enjoyed the culinary delights of a handful of food trucks during our Lunch Hour NYC exhibition last year. Want to own your very own food truck and fill it with your favorite...
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How to eat on the cheap when traveling.
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Food:
“Really nice restaurants often have cheaper menus at lunch or at the bar.”
“Eat bigger lunch and a smaller dinner.”
“Eat street food. Eat fast food. Eat bad food.”
More frugal travel tips - from how to book to what to see - from Matt Gross on today’s Brian Lehrer Show.
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Don't Get Around Much Any More →
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March 2013
22 posts
Listening to Mirrors by Justin Timberlake
Late night noise – Preview it on Path.
You Could Be The Reason That You Haven’t Found... →
It’s not the destination but for the journey.
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