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Cruises
by Melbron, Apr 6, 2008
The relaxing style of cruises. The breeze of waking up in the morning. No stress.
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Don Jose's
by Wr0ng, Apr 5, 2008
In Don Jose's an authentic smell spreads through the air. You breathe the delicious scent of the food. Then you look up and see a bowl of warm nachos in front of you.
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Culinary Landmarks: Eight Hot Restaurants in San Francisco
by Kathryn Vercillo, Apr 3, 2008
From Peruvian to Persian, there is such a diversity of great restaurants in San Francisco that you'll want to eat everywhere you go! Here are some of the top places to put on your list next time you are in town.
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The Ybanag’s Way of Cooking Zinagan
by marl-liezl, Apr 2, 2008
Zinagan or blood stew has been part of Ybanag main dishes. It is made out of internal organs and lean meat and blood of pig, carabao or cow mixed with vinegar. Zinagan is a favorite main dish among Ybanags. Eaters always expect that zinagan is served on the table during and on any function.
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Spanish Eating
by ccjames, Mar 24, 2008
How to eat in Spain, what to eat in Spain, and other questions answered about Spanish eating.
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What Does Food Mean to the Ybanags?
by marl-liezl, Mar 20, 2008
The Ybanags assign social, spiritual, and health meanings to foods.
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Switzerland
by BFGanley, Mar 20, 2008
All there is to know about Switzerland.
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How the Ybanags of Cagayan Valley in the Philippines Make Onion Salad
by marl-liezl, Mar 20, 2008
Salsa nga sebolyas, or onion salad, is a common appetizer on the Ibanag’s (a tribe in the Valley of Cagayan in the Philippines) tables. This is because sebolyas or onion is found anywhere, particularly in the laguerta or backyard.
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The Garden
by AC Keeble, Mar 15, 2008
A review of an Islington pub restaurant. Good food, nice atmosphere, a hip place to hang out for a night!
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How to Make a Spam Musubi
by Jeremiah808, Mar 14, 2008
Spam Musubi is a popular snack and luncheon food in Hawaii. It might not be a popular snack in north America but it's still great tasting and a great snack for picnics, field trips and just simply snack time!
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