(In no particular order) - bagels from Bergen Bagels - arepas from Caracas Arepa Bar - empanadas from Barrio - risotto cooked by Valerie - summer salad from Flatbush Farm - tunisian eggs from Cafe Orlin - my eggplant parm - brussel sprouts from The Vanderbilt - chili soup I had in New Mexico that… Continue reading Top 10: Foods of 2010
Author: jenbokoff
you churn those out you are a machine Leah, about my blog posts. I like to think it’s in reference to everything though.
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I want to compile a bunch and post in hopes of inspiring someone with something new for the holiday season. I’m on email. What are your nontraditional holiday traditions?
I interviewed a green energy entrepreneur and wrote about it for Dowser.
I interviewed a green energy entrepreneur and wrote about it for Dowser.
A Nice NYC Subway Moment (yes, for real)
So often, I get ticked off at people selfishly taking up too much bench space, lecturing passengers about Jesus and our sins, people who lean on polls, people who think they can stand without holding anything and then bang into everyone, racists, pricks who exist just to be pricks, and subway littering. BUT, today, I… Continue reading A Nice NYC Subway Moment (yes, for real)
My short and sweet guide to gift giving.
A gift for someone should be something they really will appreciate now or in the future. It doesn’t have to be something they necessarily want, but something that will resonate at some point. That leaves the door wide open! Giving a gift shouldn’t be that hard! But it is. Instead of putting in the extra… Continue reading My short and sweet guide to gift giving.
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Instant Coffee: blast from the past
Steve and I used to do this 2 hour radio show on Wednesday mornings called Instant Coffee. The tapes have been destroyed, but my current review of old computer files produced these gems….outlines of two shows. I can’t tell you what half of it means, but that’s what makes it great. Enjoy, and I’m sorry… Continue reading Instant Coffee: blast from the past
Found! One of my high school english essays.
I once wrote a paper for English class about my calculator. I don’t remember what the assignment was, but I always hated the tension between Math and English, and this was my 16 year old self’s way of fighting back. I found it on my hard drive and got a kick out of reading it.… Continue reading Found! One of my high school english essays.
This is the beautiful Baha’i Temple in Wilmette, IL, which I had the privilege to visit this summer. It’s shaped like a perfect Lotus flower. There are only 7 in the world; I’d like to see them all someday, because this one was truly incredible. In less than a week, I’ll be visiting the Baha’i gardens… Continue reading

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