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this one time in montreal | Please No Photos
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Because Chapman taught me i need a blog to be successful…. This one time in montreal. This semester took me to one of the most picturesque destinations i’ve yet to experience: montreal. For my geographically ignorant friends in california: montreal is in canada). After hearing a bit about quebec and montreal during my toronto visit last semester, i was not quite sure what to expect. in heading into this visit, there were three things i knew:. I don’t know french. It was gonna be reeeeeeeally cold. After ...
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Paris to Istanbul! (and back to somewhere in between): January 2010
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And back to somewhere in between). Steffi's travels in Europe 2010-2011. I have a traveling pseudonym / alter-ego named Cheesy Magenta. Some posts will be by her, and others will just be plain old me blabbing about the things I see. Enjoy! Info on some references I make:. Great blog about the absurd. Insights from the great Oscar Wilde. Salad Fingers on rustiness. Friday, January 29, 2010. Day 17: Some departing thoughts on France. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Day 14: Cheesy waxes philosophical. It was slo...
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Paris to Istanbul! (and back to somewhere in between): Month 15.2. The Real Split.
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And back to somewhere in between). Steffi's travels in Europe 2010-2011. I have a traveling pseudonym / alter-ego named Cheesy Magenta. Some posts will be by her, and others will just be plain old me blabbing about the things I see. Enjoy! Info on some references I make:. Great blog about the absurd. Insights from the great Oscar Wilde. Salad Fingers on rustiness. Thursday, March 24, 2011. Month 15.2. The Real Split. Splićani women are beautiful and deep-voiced. The men are strong and careless. E...In a ...
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Arrived Safely and found Eric | Stevied's Blog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Laquo; Ready to Go. Montreal tricks and treats. Arrived Safely and found Eric. I didn’t know he was lost, did you? Ardbeg love at terminal Five. Downtown; where the neon signs are pretty. Au revoir mes amis. This entry was posted on October 29, 2009 at 11:17 am and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response. From your own site. 3 Responses to “Arrived Safely and found Eric”. Get every new p...
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http://andreaisaacmontreal.blogspot.com/: Ali Pinkney
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Http:/ andreaisaacmontreal.blogspot.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Isaac in Central Park, Spring 2007. Patty and Ted Pinkney. Robin Podberesky and Jane Souweine. Sarah J. Gear. Anne Schreiber with Seth, Raina, Ben and Izzy. Gillian and Morley Pinkney. June Pinkney-Hunter and Cher White. Sue Mitchell and Martha DuBard. 1 July 2007 Place des Arts. Mtl: 36 Hours w/NYTimes. Montreal Poutine: History and Reviews. Poutine, an ode by the NY Times. Montréal International Jazz Festival.
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Toronto Poutine: Poutine making culinary inroads in U.S.: Toronto Star
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010. Poutine making culinary inroads in U.S.: Toronto Star. From today's Toronto Star:. Unless it's maple syrup, it's unlikely many Americans could identify an example of truly Canadian cuisine. But it seems one national dish, a belly-busting concoction born in La Belle province, is creating a buzz south of the border. Poutine – a mixture of French fries, cheese curds and hot gravy – is making it onto menus alongside typical American fare like cheeseburgers and chili dogs. A transpl...
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Toronto Poutine: Poutine on CityLine
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Poutine was the star of a seven minute segment on Cityline, Canada's national lifestyle show, today. Chef Massimo Capra demonstrates a homemade poutine that looks absolutely delectable. I can't get the video to embed here, so click the link below to watch - and to access the recipe. This is a must-try for any poutine fan. Canadian Cuisine: Poutine - CityLine. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There was an error in this gadget. Up for review shortly. Le Papillon on the Park.