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Design Words for Design Nerds. Because your Readability queue looks a little empty. UX Motion Design, Part 1: Why? This is part one in an ongoing series about how to integrate motion design into the user experience. The introduction is located here. I write that sentence optimistically as if they’re really a thing of the past; I recognize that even in 2013 we still see too many of them.) The worst, right? Content Strategy for Mobile. When the user taps their response, four things happen:. The green dot s...
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from the life of a music & mango fanatic: cheesy eggs & potatoes and gravy
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From the life of a music and mango fanatic. This is the blog of a girl who likes to eat and often turns that function up! Sunday, May 18, 2014. Cheesy eggs and potatoes and gravy. This is a terrible picture of my greasy but super wonderful brunch on the go from roscoe's in long beach. potatoes and gravy, cheesy eggs and a biscuit. seriously i'm not sure what they do to those cheesy eggs to make them so fantastic but they are the best eggs around. I kiss better than i cook. Birth of a food baby.
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Pho Sot Vang at Quan An Ngan, Hanoi | filf
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Brain Masala on the Membrane →. Pho Sot Vang at Quan An Ngan, Hanoi. January 3, 2010. Instead of writing one monster blog post, I’ve decide to break up the content into smaller bites. The goal here is to highlight some of the more memorable experiences and to provide some information on how to find them yourself. If you enjoy this content or are heading to Vietnam and want to learn more, I suggest that you take a look at a blog called Noodlepie. Though cult-like in Hanoi,you can find. Quan An Ngan, Hanoi.
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Bites | filf
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Recently, I impulsively tracked down, bought, and cooked goat. I slow roasted a shoulder and made goat tamales. I will revisit tamales another time. For now, I will leave goat preparation to the experts. Any chance I get, I order them. I started experimenting with my own version recently. The night before making this batch, I made lamb. A dish taken from Michael Symon’s. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Newer posts →. November 8, 2009. I’ve been catching some chatter about the food in “Little Saigon” – a couple of streets in the Tenderloin with a dense Vietnamese population. It’s taken me a while to get down there – not because I’m reluctant to try new stuff or the Tenderloin generally smells like piss – because I’m loyal to my go-to Vietnamese place, Aux Delices. 30 paces from my front door. KU and I hit up Aux Delices a couple of times a month. It’s our veritable Vietnamese. I ordered a pork meatball ...
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Buns on Wheels | filf
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Brain Masala on the Membrane. Sticking With the Devil You Know →. January 16, 2010. Everyone has stumbled into good eats at one time or another. But, how often do they find you? In a place like Vietnam with such an abundance of street food it was bound to happen. One afternoon, KU and I were exploring Hoi An when we spotted some sort of cart pedaling towards us. KU was quick on the draw. “Look little bun cake things. I’m getting one! This entry was posted in street food. Brain Masala on the Membrane.
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Brain Masala on the Membrane | filf
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Pho Sot Vang at Quan An Ngan, Hanoi. Buns on Wheels →. Brain Masala on the Membrane. January 11, 2010. Brain Masala at Chutney. I’m telling you guys. No way! Nope Not a good idea. I mean…we’re in the T-Loin and…. just no way. I just don’t think it’s a good idea. Fuck that! Let’s do something else.”. While not verbatim, this is a close reenactment of my initial reaction to ordering brain masala at Chutney. So, brain masala at a Pakistani/Indian joint in the Tenderloin- it was legit! Buns on Wheels →.
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Filf is on the Move! Come check out www.realfilf.com | filf
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Sticking With the Devil You Know. Filf is on the Move! Come check out www.realfilf.com. January 23, 2010. Filf is on the move. I decided to register my own domain to host the blog formerly known as filf. With the help of Justin at InsightForge. And against the advice of SGH, filf is now www.realfilf.com. For the hosting service. And, thanks to KU. For the editing services. Long live the realfilf. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Sticking With the Devil You Know. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Sticking With the Devil You Know | filf
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Filf is on the Move! Come check out www.realfilf.com →. Sticking With the Devil You Know. January 19, 2010. Bonnies and Fernet - Devils. The usual suspects and I were out on Saturday night. After a beers, we decided to eat. This, in it of itself, is blog worthy. We’ve been known to drink our dinner. This entry was posted in condiments. Filf is on the Move! Come check out www.realfilf.com →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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