Market Research in Portland, Oregon
Travelling for me is an opportunity to explore humanity through the lens of eating establishments. This August, I fixed upon Portland, Oregon, although for nostalgic reasons: I had lived in […]
Travelling for me is an opportunity to explore humanity through the lens of eating establishments. This August, I fixed upon Portland, Oregon, although for nostalgic reasons: I had lived in […]
RICKENBACKER CAUSEWAY A wonderfully nostalgic image comes to mind upon embarking onto the Rickenbacker Causeway: Sonny Crockett roaring down the empty blacktop in his white Testarossa —c’mon, you want to […]
I wonder if some restaurants are just trying too hard. In Lancaster, Pennsylvania recently, I went to a restaurant called Pour, serving “Cosmopolitan Cuisine,” and sporting a beautiful atmosphere […]
Grand Bahama Island: 53 Miles from Florida—only a three hour boat ride from Fort Lauderdale? No problem mon, it’s Bahamas or bust for us. I owe hubby a vacation like […]
One only needs to read my blog, I live in a Culinary Food Desert to know that I laughed out loud when I saw Sarasota included in the Conde Nast […]
At the library the other day to fulfill the car’s empty CD player, seems I’ve listened to all the Harlan Cobin, Michael Connelly, John D. MacDonald, John Grisham, Jodi […]
When I was a sixteen-year-old waitress at a resort on Maui, I lived off my tips. Oh, I had started in the kitchen at $3.50 an hour but to earn […]
What? Yes, really. Day two working a restaurant kitchen installation, I wanted more for a lunch break than a Publix chicken salad wrap while sitting in my car answering emails. […]
Monday morning Daughter and I cross the Golden Gate Bridge in our rented Chevy and head north on 101 to Geyserville, an unincorporated town on the Alexander River, midway between […]