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Ginger Tea for a Sore Throat • The Cooking Dish
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Desserts & Snacks. Food & Cooking. Chris in Real Life. Blogging & Tech. Ginger Tea for a Sore Throat. January 11, 2010. Has come close to helping out more than drinking some warm ginger tea twice a day, and especially before singing. No more frogs, finally. (It’ll also help to keep yourself way hydrated by drinking maybe 2 liters of water each day. Your sore throat likes to stay hydrated.). Since posting this originally I’ve added an update (at the bottom). I think you’ll want to read it. 3 Cut a chunk o...
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bici vecchia: an errant in... nyc: January 2009
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Bici vecchia: an errant in. nyc. Wednesday, January 28, 2009. Come on up, lay your hands in mine. To present any coherent collection of my thoughts and recollections from the past election-into-elect-into-Inauguration season is beyond me these days. I would, however, like to fire out some ramblings, errant-style, before the first heat of this historic moment passes completely. Was upon us, we joined a thronging mass of humanity up on Harlem's historic 125th Street to ring in the new era. And back at home...
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bici vecchia: an errant in... nyc: April 2008
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Bici vecchia: an errant in. nyc. Wednesday, April 23, 2008. Frank Sinatra famously sang. Is Wing KEI Noodle Inc. Through doors open wide to the night I could see a world in miniature all in white: walls, uniforms, lights, ceiling, flour, floors, paper hats, thin rolled noodles. I know that Muhly draws on numerous and disparate sources for inspiration: medieval cosmologies, David Bowie, Egyptian archaeology, Italian Fascist architecture, the history of the novel, Balinese gamelan. Which also happens to be...
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bici vecchia: an errant in... nyc: March 2009
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Bici vecchia: an errant in. nyc. Thursday, March 26, 2009. How lost is lost? Riding home on the subway today, I got distracted by reading Bill McKibben. On knick-knack factories in China and locally milled oats in the Lake Champlain Valley and ended up in Queens. Which is not where I live. At all. Even as I rode off of my intended route, I noticed unfamiliar stations passing with little more than a nod - "23rd St. and Ely? One day, Charles Dickens saw a most peculiar word painted on the inside of a window.
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bici vecchia: an errant in... nyc: Catch a Fire
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Bici vecchia: an errant in. nyc. Wednesday, March 18, 2009. For the first time since Aught Eight, I saw the turtles out today in Morningside Park. Sunning on the rocks along the edge of the pond and floating out in the water and taking part in relaxing turtle activities. I take this as a good omen. And today feels like spring. Spring. Truly Scrumptious. Side note: did everyone besides me know that the authors of Chitty Chitty. Were one in the same? Kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies dráw fláme;. Each mo...
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bici vecchia: an errant in... nyc: Manicotti and Musketeers
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Bici vecchia: an errant in. nyc. Wednesday, January 21, 2009. There is a restaurant on Arthur Avenue in the Bronx that advertises “Fine Family Dinning.” Does that mean you can bring the kids and let them make a racket? Is “dinning” like “dimming”? Or more like “dunning”? Neither of those sounds good to me. What does sound good is, “Hey, I’m going up to eat at Dominick’s on Arthur Avenue. You want to join me? Don’t forget your decoder ring. And watch out for misspelled signs. They’re everywhere. People 'r...
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Daily Hawler: Ibrahim Khalil: The Iraq-Turkey Border
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Hawler (pronounced How-lair), Kurdish for Erbil, Arbil, Arbela, and the list is endless. Anyway, this my base for the observations in this journal; Hawler, Iraqi Kurdistan. Tuesday, April 06, 2010. Ibrahim Khalil: The Iraq-Turkey Border. Things have changed. Things have changed A LOT. March 18-19: Iraq to Turkey. March 26: Turkey to Iraq. We amused ourselves by taking photos of random things and remarking on how it was already like being back. almost. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). News from the road.
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Daily Hawler: February 2010
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Hawler (pronounced How-lair), Kurdish for Erbil, Arbil, Arbela, and the list is endless. Anyway, this my base for the observations in this journal; Hawler, Iraqi Kurdistan. Saturday, February 06, 2010. If you look closely at the photo above, you will see spots in the sky. believe it or not, those spots are snowflakes! Unfortunately, the snow stopped before we reached the citadel and we ended up just asking the driver to turn round and take us back home. Thursday, February 04, 2010. From Kuwait. . Is my f...
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And She Said: January 2015
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Musings on life, travels, randomness, and the world around me. Thursday, January 29, 2015. Welcome to "Gabby's Books to Inspire 2015! Each month, starting in January, I will be reading a new book to "feed my soul" and hope you will join me! Favorite take-aways, quotes, and points of inspiration will be shared! You can follow along, share YOUR best take-aways, likes, dislikes, how you are inspired, and contribute to the discussion HERE IN THIS BLOG and in the comments section. On the book list. From Thurs...
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