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Eat nYc The Bronx Food And Wine Festival

August 5, 2018

Bronx Food and Wine festival

  Eat nYc The Bronx Food And Wine Festival returns to New York City and is one event not to be missed! Representing a collaboration with Aval & Co to benefit a great cause -- the Food Bank For New York City. Because in a city as great as NYC,  its motto "No One Should Go Hungry!" is one we should all be eager to support. Simply walking down the street, one cannot … [Read more...] about Eat nYc The Bronx Food And Wine Festival

On Being American – What Is Enough ?

July 17, 2018

  I recently discovered Project Enye, a multi-platform media team committed to telling the stories of first generation Latinos with parents from Spanish speaking countries. Project Enye founder Denise Soler Cox aims to empower first-generation U.S. Latinos and raise awareness on issues surrounding Latino identity. One of her blog posts entitled "Am I Latina Enough?" addresses … [Read more...] about On Being American – What Is Enough ?

Where To Find – The Best Store-Bought Corn Tortillas

March 24, 2018

  While there's nothing quite like fresh home-made corn tortillas, they aren't always readily available to consumers.  Store-bought tortillas are a quick solution and when fresh and made correctly, can provide a reasonable substitute. They can also be very disappointing if not properly crafted or left on the shelf for too long. We recently compared two brands found at our local … [Read more...] about Where To Find – The Best Store-Bought Corn Tortillas

Art on Paper by E2 Boldly Challenges Preconceptions

March 18, 2018

Diversity in revisionist works of art received an innovative new interpretation at this year’s Art on Paper in New York City. Photographic duo E2 presented several works designed to challenge the mind - modern reinterpretations of old master paintings replaced with new subject representations of race, sexual orientation, gender and age. Upon first glance the viewer is presented with a … [Read more...] about Art on Paper by E2 Boldly Challenges Preconceptions

Travel, Food & (how to avoid a) $10,000 Fine

March 1, 2018

ceviche from the london cookbook

Latin American cuisine is as diverse as the countries and continents from which it originates. Whether it’s a Peruvian ceviche freshly harvested from the Pacific Ocean or hearty corn tortillas created from corn originally cultivated by the Aztecs, Latin American food is incredibly diverse & delicious. Traditional local cuisine is made from ingredients farmed nearby. More recently, … [Read more...] about Travel, Food & (how to avoid a) $10,000 Fine

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