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I had a dream

Casual Slack | September 2nd 2008

THIS MORNINGJUST BEFORE I AWOKE..I HAD THIS DREAM:now... normally I don't dream about celebritiesBut in my dreamI was with my husband at this really busy pizza placein front of me satBrad Pitt & Angelina Joliealong with the entire ethnic ensembl read more

SEPTEMBER EVENTS

oFF THE STRIP | September 1st 2008 by scott davis

(CLICK ON IMAGES FOR MORE...) Staged in honor of San Gennaro, this Las Vegas festival features ethnic food vendors, live entertainment, a carnival midway and family fun. Call (702) 286-4944 for more information4542 Grand Canyon shopping center The read more

Lime restaurant in San Francisco

The Food Savvy Tourist | August 27th 2008 by Monica Bhattacharya

Hidden among bookstores with outrageous shopfronts, quirky delis and ethnic restaurants on Market Street in Castro is the cute Austin Powers-esque restaurant 'Lime'. A hit with the locals, this late night (well for SF standards anyway) serves tapas read more

Mindanao: Is Land of Promise?

Freedom of Expression | August 27th 2008 by Blueblood

Mindanao is the southern part of the Philippines has a great economic and social potential known as the “food basket of the Philippines and named as the “Land of Promise” for a long decades. But today economic disparities and ethnic read more

hi5 Mobile Launches with International Flair

Adriana Gascoigne's Blog | August 26th 2008 by Adriana Gascoigne

As many of you already know, I’m currently employed at hi5 and I absolutely love it because of its attention to international markets - from the flags posted on the cubicle and office walls, to the diversity of ethnic food that arrives every ni read more

Big Brother or good policy: Universities try to control students…

Explore the Studio Space | August 25th 2008

SEATTLE -- Ah, life in the university district. Cheap ethnic food. Vibrant street life. Fresh-faced students whizzing by on bicycles. read more

Sushi Calorie Watch

Catapult Fitness | August 24th 2008

I recently came across an article by the Nutrition Director for Prevention Magazine, Cynthia Sass, MPH, RD.Cynthia analyzed the calories in some of the most popular ethnic foods including Japanese, Mexican and Chinese. I’m a sushi addict which is w read more

Big Brother or good policy: Universities try to control students…

Explore the Studio Space | August 23rd 2008

NEW 12 p.m. SEATTLE -- Ah, life in the university district. Cheap ethnic food. Vibrant street life. Fresh-faced students whizzing by on bicycles. read more

TMR Frugal Living Tip #26

Thrifty Momma Ramblings | August 22nd 2008 by Bonnie Clause

Today's thrifty tip is to use soy flour to substitute for an egg in baking. Just a heaping tablespoon of soy flour and a tablespoon of water is equal to a large egg. With the high price of eggs, this can save a good bit if you do a lot of cooking and read more

Fat Mr. Kenny

Politics, and All That Matters | August 20th 2008 by Ajay Devgan

Jason Kenny is getting fat.For a few years now Mr. Kenny has been doing the ethnic circles running around to those ethnic types, trying to change them from 'small c conservatives to big c conservatives' (it is Canada's conservative party's grand plan read more

Temples in Los Angeles

View from the Passenger Window | August 20th 2008 by Nidhi

Visiting Los Angeles, the world's largest city which also hosts Hollywood gave me quite a few surprises. First the amount of trash strewn along the road sides is amazingly high. For a moment I forgot whether I was in India or in the US. The next surp read more

Gratitude Monday – The Gift of a Day

The Goat's Lunch Pail | August 18th 2008

I went on a successful cheese-collecting expedition to Edmonton last week and got to spend the day with Sibu’s human aka Reb from Sibu Pegasus Power.Reb directed me away from Edmonton’s Top Construction Sites and made sure I knew in plenty of tim read more

Ethnic Engorgement Festival

Midwest Rock Lobster | August 17th 2008

It'd been a couple years (maybe more, it might have been pre-divorce) since we hit the Ethnic Enrichment Festival.It's fun, but I'm not sure 'enrichment' is the term. Basically 90% of what there is to do aside from watching assorted traditional danc read more

Ancestral Cake

The Bob Files | August 17th 2008 by Bob Francis

Daniel had to work on his “Heritage Badge” for Cub Scouts.  Basically this boiled down to making an ethnic dish, representing your ancestors.  On the plus side, I am a “mutt”.  My ancestors came from all over Europe.  On t read more

I may not be ethnic, but I love eating like I am.

You're My Shadow Today | August 17th 2008

What I love about Indian food is the amazing new flavors that I am not usually accustomed to eating, however what I don’t love about Indian food is the way my colon feels after passing all the curry and peppers. I’ve always enjoyed going read more

Me Lovin' Lao Long Time

Joelen's Culinary Adventures | August 16th 2008 by Joelen

One of the things I love about Chicago is the ample cuisines accessible for me to try out. Each month I take my group to a different neighborhood of the city for a culinary and cultural adventure as part of my ethnic food tours. This month we had our read more

The Difference Between "Made in Hawaii" and "Hawaii-Made"

House of Annie | August 16th 2008 by Nathan Lau

Today we attended the "Made in Hawaii" Festival at the Blaisdell Center. This three-day festival showcases all sorts of products that are locally produced, including clothes, artwork, crafts, and of course FOOD. Rows upon rows of arts, crafts read more

Series: From HotMomma's Kitchen

HotMama Mathe | August 14th 2008 by HotMomma

They remind me of my favourite dish back home: "dinengdeng". It is a popular dish among us, the Ilocanos. We Ilocanos are known for our good money management skills (some may know it as being a tight wad), our simple outlook towards life and our read more

A Chinese Restaurant - My Dearest I Cannot Speak

We Rate Stuff | August 14th 2008 by We Rate Stuff

A Chinese Restaurant is a German band. A Chinese restaurant in Germany? I don't really know the ethnic food situation in Germany, but if this band is any indication, they have some great music. Read on for my review with a side of fried rice and gloc read more

Vietnam Culture by the Glass

ASEAN TIMES @ BLOGSPOT | August 13th 2008 by ASEANTIMES.COM

Many people go to Vietnam for the food, for the beaches, for the history. My wife and I went there to drink. It was that liquid pilgrimage that found us rumbling down a windy dirt road in Vietnam’s northern mountains on a crystal January day. Our read more

Health! Health! Health!

Daily Yummy Male Models | August 13th 2008 by Herman

Continuing with our fitness cum sports theme for the week, today I've collected a few health articles and videos for your health needs.First off is a series of videos from Men's Health that will help you sculpt your body to perfection. Just perform t read more

Creative Floral Arrangement – Part5 (Festive Style – Hari Ray…

My Wise Wife.Com | August 12th 2008 by CH Cheah

Each flower is a soul blossoming out to nature ~ Gerard de NervalI am residing in Malaysia, a country of multiracial with rich culture. One of the most significant celebrations among main ethnic groups is Hari Raya Aidilfitri or Hari Raya Puasa. This read more

What Judenrein Gaza means for Gazans

Eye On The World | August 12th 2008

A startling example of what happens when Palestinians get in control – they quickly turn fertile land into a barren desert.Three years ago, before Israel withdrew, Mawassi was a town of fertile corn crops and greenhouses, which – like the ones in read more

Little India

It's my passion to travel, so I blog... | August 12th 2008 by Travelerfolio

I was in India on a Friday night, oh yeah, missed out a word “Little”. Little India is Singapore’s Indian heartland, yet another cultural heritage site in Singapore. It used to be a division where Indian immigrants would reside in o read more

Becoming Italian

Gherkins & Tomatoes | August 11th 2008 by Cynthia Bertelsen

I’m hardly Italian. Nowhere near it. With a family tree first planted in America in 1632, a seedling from a village not far from Norwich, England, we’ve been in the New World so long that we have no ethnic ties or traditions at all. But for some read more

Fat Mr. Kenny

Politics, and All That Matters | August 11th 2008 by Ajay Devgan

Jason Kenny is getting fat.For a few years now Mr. Kenny has been doing the ethnic circles running around to those ethnic types, trying to change them from 'small c conservatives to big c conservatives' (it is Canada's conservative party's grand plan read more

Malaysian Cuisine

Amieysa's Collection of Best Recipes | August 10th 2008 by Amieysa Fidaiy

Today's post is an idea promoting Malaysian favorite and delicious food. This is a fantastic idea I look forward in introducing Malaysian foods to the world. Eating out in Malaysia is a real gastronomic experience.What's make Malaysian Cuisine Unique read more

Ethnic Catering & Food Stations

Tallahassee Property Showcase | August 9th 2008 by Kathi Dameron

Canopy Rose specializes in ethnic-inspired foods with regional twists.The flavors that we work with are simply awesome. My approach is to take the flavoring components of a foreign cuisine and bring them home, by marrying them with local and regiona read more

Abe Fellowship in Policy-relevant Topics, USA

Dana Beasiswa - Scholarship Info | August 8th 2008 by syam

The Social Science Research Council (SSRC), the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership (CGP), and the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) announce the annual Abe Fellowship competition. The Abe Fellowship is designed to encourage int read more

Enchiladas Suiza

Cheese Enchilada Recipes | August 5th 2008 by hadrian

Try this chef cheese enchilada....amazing taste from the chef's recipe.....Enchiladas Suiza3 cups green tomatillos1/4 cup onion, chopped1/2 fresh jalapeno peppers2 tablespoons fresh cilantro, chopped3 cloves garlic1/4 cup cream1 pinch cumin2 tablespo read more

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