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Category Archives: Hungry Passport
Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time…
…and I’m sure it will be once I’ve figured everything out. I’m in the midst of transitioning from my old web log publishing tool to a new one, and since I’m not the most tech-savvy of individuals, it will probably … Continue reading
In Defense of the Bacon-in-the-Chocolate Trend
I’m seeing a backlash these days against the bacon-in-the-chocolate trend, but I think maybe it’s more of a backlash against food fads in general. Most fads are annoying and entirely disposable. They barely make a blip on the radar screen … Continue reading
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Tagged bacon and chocolate combination, bacon fudge, chocolate, food fad, food trend, Hungry Passport, mole, pork
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C’mon and EAT MY BLOG!
It’s time to treat your sweet tooth while doing a good deed for the hungry of the Los Angeles area. Eat My Blog is holding its third bakesale, where more than 50 baking food bloggers will be ready to tempt … Continue reading
Sweet & Salty & Spicy
It’s curious how a feature of one cuisine can jump out at you and remind you of a cuisine on the far side of the world from that one. This happened when Himself and I noshed at Lotería, a Mexican … Continue reading
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Tagged fresh fruit, Hungry Passport, Mexican food, michelada, prik kab klua, Thai food
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Self Promotion for the Timid
Okay, guys and gals. I have a problem with self promotion, but this competition requires a little of that, as well as a finely-turned phrase. I promise not to use the three little words with you very often, but I’m … Continue reading