From the monthly archives:

March 2008

The Mating Rituals of Geeks…

March 9, 2008

I admit it: I’m a geek. I read incessantly (even at the breakfast table, I’ll read the cereal box if there’s nothing else around), cried openly during the battle scene in Lord of the Rings, get giddy at the site of a museum (much to my big sister’s chagrin) and can easily quote the Simpsons [...]

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Bread: My New Partner…

March 8, 2008

About a week ago, on one of my favorite food blogs, I came across a culinary challenge I couldn’t resist: a French bread recipe from Julia Child. I’m not sure why I thought this was a good idea, but once the idea was in my head, I couldn’t shake it. So with an overly optimistic [...]

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3 Words: Christian is Fierce!!!

March 8, 2008

I had to give a little space to the huge talent that is Christian…May the fierceness be with you!

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Wonderful Ambiance Does Not a Great Restaurant Make…

March 7, 2008

For the last week, Station 9 has been doing a five course tasting menu event. I received an email last week informing me of the tasting, which piqued my interest. So last night, I hailed a cab to make my way to the recently restored old post office on U Street. I’m not sure about [...]

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Adventures in…Post Office Hell

March 6, 2008

With my foray into the blogosphere, I quickly discovered my need for a quality camera. With this in mind, and after my first less than stellar camera purchase, I turned to other blogs that had pictures I truly liked. One of them, Kitchen Wench, suggested the Canon Powershot G7, a point and shoot camera with [...]

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