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Food Culture & Politics (10 posts found)
#SinTraddución: Baked Peaches & Cream Oatmeal with Rum & Coconut
Food dominates the spirit in our casa. It's the purpose for our gatherings. The smallest of occasion is good enough reason to break out the casuelas and fix something memorable for the guests. Even if guests are family members, the energy and love driving th...
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Get back to school with ease, P. II: Save time with meals
Christina is back with a home run solution post for streamlining your back-to-school routine. This time: meal ideas. Shoot, these help the non-parents, too! I'm all for simpler ways of making sure I'm getting my necessary food in.. not just the really spec...
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10 Edible Instagrams To be Good, Bad, Healthy and Happy
Instagram is fun. You learn so much about peoples' lives from a simple square image. At least the niche they share gives you a great idea about their lifestyle and habits. I'm hooked to it. But also feel like I have a love/hate relationship with it at time...
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The Process of Sipping Café in Australia {A Travel Series, Part I}
Australia does coffee right. Simply right. You have to know their superb beverage culture before you get a supersized blank stare by a barista. Oh, because yes, that happened to me several times last summer during my 2-week visit to the land Down Under. It...
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Brown bag it, feed a child all school year in Honduras, Kenya, & Niger {World Food Program USA}
Sometimes my socio-political philosophy changes. It depends on cultural climate, youthful revolutions, and even technological advancements -- most of which have influence on my opinion. The one issue that's been pretty grounded, remaining solidified in my ...
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5 Awesome & Easy Ways to Experience Peruvian Culture & Cuisine at Home
Because Peruvian food has become so en trend in the last two years and has enjoyed a serious laud in the realm of culinary innovation, we're going to chat a bit about how to stay on top of this ubiquitous culinary style at home. It's so easy to incorporate...
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Peruvian Dishes in DC Are Reinvented at Las Canteras… Kind of.
One of the most fun things about moving back to DC has been discovering the food scene. It's a completely different gastronomic city from 7 years ago when I left for Atlanta. At the time I had an extraordinary social life, doing the most in DC. Adams Morg...
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World’s Top 50 Restaurants. Spain Reigns and Peru Impresses.
(Virgilio's quinoa and seed sampling during Master Chef classes in Melbourne, Australia; via my iPhone)
The World's Top 50 Restaurants was announced on Monday and I'm particularly thrilled. Spain dominates. Just the more reason I must go back pronto and ind...
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In Search of Good Espresso…& New Friends!
Mariella and me with some espressoLove that sis caught me making a call back home!Sis and me at Fed SquareIt's been a slow minute since I've posted but that's only because I'm trav...
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Quinoa Salad, Peruvian Influence, & Sargento Cheese
Greetings from Fiji! I’m still gathering and pinching myself grasping the idea that in the last week I’ve traveled 26 hours from DC with a stop in LA and Sydney, spent 8 days eating my way through Melbourne and then hopped a plane yesterday for another 5 h...
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