It was originally laid out in a grid pattern modeled after China’s Tang-dynasty capital Chang’an (contemporary Xi’an). The city served as the capital of Japan and home to the Japanese imperial family from 794 to 1868, at which time the Meiji Restoration took the imperial family to ...
but nothing was found regarding the lyrics; interestingly at the 54 second mark the drummer curses when dropping a drumstick but this the FBI did not take note of. The actual
Dartmouth Mallwas originally known as North Dartmouth Mall, but the name was changed in the 1990s. It was constructed from 1969 to 1971 on the site of the nine-hole golf course Paskamansett Links. These days, the shopping mall contains over 60 popular stores, a children’s play area, AMC...
We were hoping they would have a cosmetic/drug store like they did in the domestic terminal, where they had all the Biore sunscreen and your everyday Japanese candies. We did see the sunscreen but it was double the price of what we saw at the domestic terminal so we passed. Even just ...
We also couldn’t be happier about our daughter’s appetite. She eats very well at home and at the daycare. Her favourite foods at the moment are: pasta, bread, ice cream, yogurt and tangerines, but then again, Sofia eats pretty much everything. ...
We left our Airbnb in Strasbourg around 8:30 this morning after eating more yogurt, granola, bananas and leftover sausages from last night's dinner. Getting our giant suitcase down the stairs wasn't as big of an ordeal as we had feared and we were quickly on the tram toward the train...
Add a tablespoon of yogurt, sour cream or milk if needed to keep the icing from being too dry. Spread over cake after its fully cooled. Serve in cake pan. Enjoy! Which one is better? I am partial to the plain zucchini cake with raisins; it tastes like Sunday dinner dessert should. ...
I had no idea how many different versions existed ranging from the simple cold beet soup I had envisioned to a hearty winter stew comprised of multiple ingredients. Because it’s known as an Eastern European dish, I decided to ask a friend whose mother was originally from Czechoslovakia, (an...
The same charming lady that accommodated us originally sat us down, her name is Elise. We had a table across from the bar. The décor was exquisite, tasteful, charming and made me feel like we were immediately transported to a Bistro in France. We told Elise how thankful we were for bei...
Jenni from The Plum Palate is putting together an incredible event to benefit the Olympia Food Bank. You should check out her write up for the full details but I can promise incredible food from eight local food bloggers at only 1$ per item. Seriously? You gotta do it. Oh and did I ...