I’ve always heard that you can tell that a girl’s from Texas if she can drink beer. Most people equate Lone Star Beer with The Lone Star State, but a beer that I’m finding more often outside of Texas is Shiner Bock beer. In college Shiner was elite keg party beer. Usually the Shiner keg [...]
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Posted in Food, Mexican, Recycle, Reduce, Reuse, Soups on Jan 9th, 2008
The theme around my office is that 2008 is going to be 200GR8 and I like the sound of that! I know to start the year off I need a green recalibration. So, where I was a true shade of green through the fall, I turned kinda mint green through the holiday.
The busy hustle of [...]
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Comfort zone. Doesn’t it feel good to get outside of it?
On Thursday, I rode the city bus to work. A bus ride for me, is usually coupled with an overseas vacation. I can honestly say that I have not been on a public bus as a matter of living my everyday life ever.The rental car [...]
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Posted in Beans and Rice, Recipe, Soups, Vegtables on Oct 28th, 2007
Learning. I love the learning process that commences whenever I find a new recipe that either features a method, ingredient or region I haven’t explored before. While sifting though old magazines, I came across a page I had dog-eared with a recipe for Harira. A soup from Northern Africa.
We had a team building event a [...]
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Posted in Recipe, Soups on Oct 16th, 2007
I remember the first fight I saw at school. I went home wide-eyed and told my parents what happened. My mom lectured that classy girls don’t get into fights and my dad whole heartedly agreed.
Not ten minutes later, my dad called me into the garage. “Listen, if you ever get into a fight, you’ll be [...]
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