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Sabra Grill
VeganSaurus | October 9th 2008
You climb a narrow staircase to get in here, and the noise from Chinatown/FiDi/Union Square fades away. The walls are covered with religious and/or Israeli art/photography/iconography (the Dali print is a highlight). The owner is a big, friendly, int read more
so? new?
The Reluctant Vegetarian | September 30th 2008 by subu
my father used to say that with a very thick [read fake] new york accent. probably making fun of a variety of relatives. it’s something that will always remind of him. and makes me smile still. even after 20 years of hearing it. and i ask this, read more
La Media Naranja
Feelin' Foodie | September 30th 2008
My favourite cafe in San Miguel de Allende, just make sure it is actually open as they slip away to upstate New York over summer. La Media Naranja has fresh food, a great cook and a quirky atmosphere. It has a mainly local crowd with a lot of regula read more
Unbeaten Tracks In Japan - An Account Of Travels In The Interior…
tour chinese | September 28th 2008 by zc
Unbeaten Tracks In Japan - An Account Of Travels In The Interior Including Visits To The Aborigines Of Yezo And The Shrine Of Nikko: Isabella L. Bird Editorial Reviews Product Description Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating read more
We Are All 22!
Tzipiyah.com | September 16th 2008 by Dan
I was in a Falafel shop this evening, when an old man walked in. He didn’t look very different from most old Sfardi Israeli men, but he was, as it turned out, most remarkable. And he inspired me more than most of what I’ve experienced in read more
Once Upon a Time There Was This Papa Bear....
The Aging Disco Diva | September 8th 2008 by The Aging Disco Diva
Bill O'Reilly has a history of pitching hissy fits...whodda' thunk, LOL? Ole Papa Bear is a man of many talents... And a man of some freaky falafel fetishes....Bill O'Reilly was accused of sexual harassment by Fox News producer Andrea read more
Falafel! (Beany Cookies…or Worst Wallpaper Ever)
What I Eat, Apparently | September 6th 2008 by VA Roper
To explain the title a bit better, I will simply post the image first: At first glance, they almost appear to be cookies, perhaps peanut butter cookies that have been rubbing elbows with the wrong sorts of citrus fruits. These would be the beaniest read more
L'as du Fallafel
My Melange...Infusing European Culture into your Lifestyle | September 1st 2008 by robin
Located in the Jewish section in the Marais, this is the spot to go in Paris if you are looking for a falafel. These are no ordinary falafel. They are giant, delicious , authentic, perfectly prepared falafel, with all the... read more
Recipe: Mujadarah and Falafels
The Reluctant Vegetarian | August 19th 2008 by subu
the hubster and i have a new-found love of mediterranean food now that we are looking for more veggie-friendly restaurants. one of our favorite, and happily inexpensive places, is called the mediterranian grill in a part of town called squirrel hill. read more
Pita Garden Restaurant Review
Coastal Commentaries | August 13th 2008 by Laurie
In Charlotte I had two favorite restaurants: Fiesta Maya serves up fresh Mexican (Tex-Mex) food, and The Middle Eastern Deli that serves Lebanese food. Because the Deli was across town and in Charlotte that’s a long way from where I lived, I didn read more
Gluten Free, Baked Falafel
Gluten Free Gobsmacked | August 9th 2008 by Kate
Gluten Free, Baked Falafel, originally uploaded by Kate Chan. Today we had one of our “at home” interviews for our home study for adoption. Our time line is picking up the pace QUICKLY! We will be finishing the immigration paperwork and read more
our body weight in coors light and funnel cake
Admit You've Made a Huge Mistake and Move On | July 20th 2008 by Admit You've Made a Huge Mistake and Move On
patrick and i drove down to coney island yesterday for the siren festival. some fancy defensive driving down the BQE and the belt parkway takes only 30 minutes to get to coney island from williamsburg. it would have taken us over an hour to get the read more
Gorgeous George’s
Glhlavka World | July 15th 2008 by t-bone
We recently stopped by Gorgeous George’s on the way home for a busy day at work. Gorgeous George’s is a Mediterranean restaurant in Greenwood. It’s a bright, tiny space, with the tables crammed together and not nearly enough sta read more
Falafel Video of the Day
Jewlicious | July 15th 2008
Who cares where Falafel originated? I want to be in Israel RIGHT NOW! Question: If this video was shot in Israel, why did they use a photo of a California Falafel shop as a background. I’m assuming it’s California because where else do t read more
“Casseroles, Shut-Ins and Feminism”
Three Channels | July 14th 2008 by Elizabeth Channel
There’s not a lot out there on the “shut-in,” and sadly, people just don’t talk about them much anymore. (They used to be an official heading in most church bulletins in the South.) One thing is certain, however, the shut-in is desperate read more
Recipe: Wrapped Falafels
melbedggood.com | July 3rd 2008 by Mel Bedggood
Kraft foods invited me into their Ambassador Program providing me with some of their new products called Vegie Pourovers. They’re designed to assist parents with getting children to eat their vegetables. I think they’ll be able to be read more
Recipe For Life
Battling Alzheimer | May 22nd 2008 by HART (1-800-HART)
Okay, I admit it. Thursday is one of my favorite days. I really enjoy finding recipes and sharing them with you. Yes, it does add a challenge when the parameters of healthy, inexpensive and simple are added to the mix, but hey, I am always up for read more
Bill O’Reilly Meltdown THE REMIX (Even More Priceless)
Darkly Dreaming David | May 14th 2008
Just when you thought Bill O’Reilly couldn’t get any funnier… read more
Bill O’Reilly Completly Losing it (Priceless)
Darkly Dreaming David | May 12th 2008
Temper, temper there Mr. Reilly read more
PITAS FULL OF POCKETS...with FALAFEL, KABOBS OR COTTAGE CHEESE!
Passionate About Baking | March 10th 2008 by Deeba Rajpal
"If the divine creator has taken pains to give us delicious and exquisite things to eat, the least we can do is prepare them well and serve them with ceremony." Fernand PointGetting into the FALAFEL of things...Quite a few blogs are buzzing with Midd read more
I definitely need to get myself a new cape
the politics of lonely | February 12th 2008 by Chris Flenker
It's snowing. Again. I'm supposed to go to Iowa City to start a job (just a temporary thing for just over a week), but I'm not sure if I should try the roads or not. I already had to help my brother get his car out of the driveway, so we'll see. . . read more
Inside the Israeli Pita
The Hummus Blog | February 10th 2008 by Shooky Galili
Falafel, an ancient dish from Egypt, found itself in our era in the middle of this civilization collision mess. If only all other outcomes of cultural conflicts were so tasteful. I’m afraid we are all living in what that famous Chinese saying read more
Falafel Wraps
veganbot | December 22nd 2007 by Dan Kennedy
Falafels are one of my favorite foods and I’m very glad I “discovered” them. If I had never stopped eating meat, I probably would have never tried them. They are essentially nuggets of fava or garbanzo beans, mashed and spiced up, t read more
Falafel Sandwiches
Best Food Recipes | December 8th 2007 by berk
————————-HUMUS DIP—————————— 1/2 c mashed garbanzo beans 2 T oil 2 T lemon juice 1 t salt 1/4 c tahini 1/4 t garlic powder 1 t sugar — read more
Our Second Date
Discussions and Nonsense | November 29th 2007 by Billy Goat GRUFF!
Yesterday, my sweetie and I had a clandestine lunch meeting. We went to see a charming man speak about interesting things. I’ve seen him speak several times before. This time he was much less depressing than he usually is. read more
Falafel with Dada, Hummus with Nasrallah
The Hummus Blog | November 17th 2007 by Shooky Galili
Berlin hummus special, part II After a week in Berlin, without real hummus, I was ready to go a long way - literally - to eat my favorite dish. Finally, after some scary experiences, I got what seemed like a second best: a great Falafel. In the seco read more
Terrorist Food - Vegan Falafels?
A Piece of Peace | November 15th 2007 by RubyShooZ
Do you like falafels? I do. They’re delicious and I’ve included a (vegan) recipe for falafals below for you. Just be careful where you buy them and eat them because if you get caught in the wrong places, you might just find yourself being read more
No, this is not an Onion headline...
The Blog of Laughter and Forgetting | November 6th 2007
FBI Hoped to Follow Falafel Trail to Iranian Terrorists HereHere's an excerpt:"The idea was that a spike in, say, falafel sales, combined with other data, would lead to Iranian secret agents in the south San Francisco-San Jose area.The brainchild of read more
Are Falafel and Tahini nutritious too?
The Hummus Blog | September 11th 2007 by Shooky Galili
OK, so hummus is good for you. But what about falafel and tahini? And all that olive oil? Lets shed some light. In a recent posts I already explained how nutritious Hummus is (I’m talking about REAL hummus of course, freshly made from dried ch read more

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