There’s a Show Us Your Apron event at Lucullian Delights, and since I rarely get to participate in cool foodblog memes (the price of specialization) I jumped at the chance to show off my favorite apron: It combines my love … Continue reading →
Isn’t this pretty? June was outdoor home month at Apartment Therapy: NYC, and this detail from an apartment in Romania struck me as a charming way to use an extra teapot. Extra points for getting it to grow through the … Continue reading →
Slightly salty cherry leaves are blended into green tea, presenting a fresh clean taste. You will feel as if you are surrounded by young cherry leaves swaying in a balmy breeze. First, a warning: I went to San Francisco this … Continue reading →
Oh my gosh, you guys! Can it be? It is! My first five-star rating! I should probably mention, here, my bias towards peach. I love peaches and things flavored like peaches more than pretty much any other flavor. (maybe not … Continue reading →
So, I enjoy comic books. And there’s sort of a running joke in the comic book community about how every six months or so a newspaper will write an article called “Bang! Pow! Comics Aren’t Just for Kids Anymore!” Now, … Continue reading →
So, I’m not buying things at the moment. My plan to move back to Canada both robs me of my spare cash flow and makes me reluctant to add to my already copious belongings. But if I wasn’t so restrained, … Continue reading →
First, go read the article. Finished? Okay, what did you think? a. Wow, I’m going to buy that product right now!b. Wow, celebrity endorsements are good, but celebrity endorsements by Chinese people are even better!c. Wow, that guy must get … Continue reading →
My ambivalence for this tea is such that I was originally going to skip writing about it. Because really, once you’ve said “Oh my god, this smells exactly like orange soda!” a couple different ways, you have to come to … Continue reading →
I have to tell you, I was really looking forward to reviewing this tea. See, I had a whole bunch of Canada jokes to make. Like, “This tea doesn’t taste like English Breakfast, but it thinks it does!” Or, “This … Continue reading →
Aircraft crew uses teapot to fix malfunction An RAF Kinloss spokeswoman said there was a malfunction with a hatch from which sonar buoys are thrown during search and rescue missions. The spokeswoman said: “There was a minor malfunction with the … Continue reading →