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Adarna Food and Culture: dining at it’s best
http://arpeelazaro.com/ 2008/ 11/ 22/ adarna-food-and-culture-dining-at-its-best…Dining has never been so fine after visiting Adarna Food and Culture. This restaurant, located along Kalayaan Avenue, Quezon City, serves more than just good Filipino food: they also serve customers a heaping spoonful of culture and nostalgia with every bite.
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Benihana Japanese restaurant, Kings Road, Chelsea London
http://www.notquitenigella.com/ 2008/ 11/ 22/ benihana-japanese-restaurant-at-ki…Entrance to Benihana, Chelsea If you’re American, Benihana needs no introduction.You’ve already probably been to a Benihana at some time in your life. If however you’re not American, you may have heard of Benihana through popular culture references -it was mentioned on “The Office” U.S.
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No Croutons Required - November Round-Up
http://tinnedtomatoes.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 11/ no-croutons-required-november-roun…This month’s challenge was to make a soup or salad containing pasta. Any pasta - bows, spaghetti, penne, tortellini, ravioli, noodles………… Here are the entries. Please vote for your favourite. The first entry is Kasha Variskes Soup.
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Quick Soup/Salad Lunch at Clementine's
http://gourmetpigs.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 11/ quick-soupsalad-lunch-at-clementines.…Clementine is a small neighbourhood place on Ensley, just off of Santa Monica (more or less right across from the Century City mall). They typically feature ingredients from local farmer's market.Clementine's is simple lunch fare: salads, sandwiches, and soups.
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The Wonders of Stale Bread
http://bitten.blogs.nytimes.com/ 2008/ 11/ 19/ the-wonders-of-stale-bread/The Wonders of Stale Bread By Daniel Meyer (Photo: Daniel Meyer) I have always known that stale bread is the very best thing to feed a duck. As it turns out, it’s a pretty great thing to feed a girlfriend, too, or anybody else for that matter. Forget lobster, caviar and champagne.
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A Weekend Feast
http://melissaesplin.com/ home/ ?p=391A Weekend Feast November 18th, 2008 Melissa Posted in Food, Recipe Card | 8 Comments » I’m just getting busier and busier with every passing weekend. I am so thankful for all of the help I got last weekend. Chris was at a work retreat in Palm Springs, so I was flying solo with Penelope.
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Squash, Carrot & Noodle Soup
http://tinnedtomatoes.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 11/ squash-carrot-noodle-soup.htmlThis is my entry for this month's No Crouton's Required. The theme is to make a soup or salad containing pasta. I used noodles in my soup, but you could use any pasta shape that takes your fancy. Entries have to be in for the 20th of November. The rules are here. I do hope you join in.
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My New Noodle Soup
http://jessthomson.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 11/ 12/ my-new-noodle-soup/New Noodle Soup. Say it. (Out loud, I mean.) New Noodle Soup. Fun, isn’t it? I know why. It’s because somewhere in there, you get to say “noo-noos,” like a two-year-old. Who can resist the sound of a food whose pronunciation requires the same mouth shape as its eating? But clearly, noo-noos are not what one orders in mixed public adult company.
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Split Pea Soup, Grilled Figs, Grilled Romaine Salad with Roasted Beets
http://veganmenu.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ split-pea-soup-grilled-figs-grilled.htm…Dinner 10/27 Split Pea Soup Grilled Figs Grilled Romaine Salad with Roasted Beets We were at the West Side Market in Cleveland last Friday, and picked up some nice organic bread to use as bowls for tonight's split pea soup. We cut the tops off using a large cookie cutter, then scooped out the inside (to be used for bread crumbs) with a #20 scoop.
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No Croutons Required - November
http://tinnedtomatoes.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 11/ no-croutons-required-november.htmlWinter has arrived here in Scotland, so it is time for another hearty soup or salad. This month, I would like you to turn your attention to a soup or salad containing pasta. Be it spaghetti, penne, macaroni, noodles or any other interesting shapes you can come up with.
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