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curiouskitkatt

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  1. Every year I look forward to what outrageous gifts are listed in The Book by Neiman Marcus. Moet Chandon Vending Case, at the bargain price of $35,000, is available for purchase to gift that someone special in your life.
  2. Maurizio Cattelan Is Taping Bananas to a Wall at Art Basel Miami Beach and Selling Them for $120,000 Each, artnetnews.com Someone please explain to me how this ducktaped nearly rotten banana is art, and the fact that it not only sold once, but is due to sell three pieces similar in nature.
  3. Why Moonlight’s Ending Is So Damn Powerful, Preston Thomas for medium.com Getting a head start on what perhaps may lead to a Decade in Review thread. Moonlight still stands as one of the best films I have seen in the last several years. If you have not seen it yet, I encourage you to add it your queue.
  4. I can't quite explain it, but a jello salad ranks tops in my book lately. Stepping foot inside Town Hall in New Holland, Pa is a throwback in time for sure.
  5. It doesn't get more Lancaster than this... This is what I want more of when I seek out places in Amish Country.
  6. Speaking of Siesetma, if that now infamous couple would have dined discreetly at Corduroy, perhaps they would not have been exposed. This isn’t the first time I have heard the lack of traffic as a result of Chef’s unwillingness to change the menu & the dated design of the space. Completing a design overhaul could be an expense he is not willing to entertain. The menu on the other hand, well... I will always have a soft spot for Corduroy, & think its hands down one of the best in town. There are dishes that are unique to the menu that you can not have anywhere else in the city, and the fact he rarely changes the menu is like returning to a old familiar favorite. I think Corduroy just needs to be included in the conversation more frequently. Every time I visit the District, a stop at 1122 9th St is always in my rotation, and as long as the doors are open, that will never change. Delish, kat
  7. Inside DoorDash's Silicon Valley ghost kitchen, a 'WeWork for restaurants' that allows tenants like Chick-fil-A to focus on food delivery, businessinsider.com
  8. He Express opens in Harrisburg with authentic Chinese food, self-ordering and a robot, pennlive.com
  9. Inkind dining credit has launched at Reverie. As far as I understand this is a frequent diner program in which diners prepay, and is powered through InKind. Is this the new trend for dining?
  10. Amish Chicken on menu at Amenity & Commerce I also noticed a $21 burger served with "Lancaster Amish Noble cave aged cheddar" listed on the menu as well. Interesting.
  11. Amish & Refugee Meal Experience to take place this Saturday, 11/2. A few months ago I highlighted a bit about Lokal Tour company. They are on course to change the landscape of what to expect for tours in Lancaster County. Unless you have been hiding under a rock, everyone is well aware of the state of immigration in this country currently is. This event may provide an opportunity to learn first hand what challenges immigrants face, and to hear their stories. I am gonna try to make this one, and report back what my take away is.
  12. I would gladly pay the premium price for Peruvian Rotisserie Chicken. The closet spot here is in Cockeysville.
  13. Q BY PETER CHANG + NEW ORCHESTRA OF WASHINGTON: A MUSICAL DINNER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019  6:30 PM (6:30PM-9:30PM) Musical Dinner Tasting Menu $75 Per Person (exclusive of beverage. Includes tax, and gratuity) 6:30PM – 9:30PM FIRST COURSE Pork Belly Rolls with Mint Hot and Numbing Beef Music: Por una Cabeza by Carlos Gardel and Alfredo Le Pera (from the 1992 film “Scent of a Woman”) Selection of Tango Pieces by Astor Piazolla SECOND COURSE Dumpling Basket Grandma’s Fish Ball Soup Music: Three Preludes by George Gershwin THIRD COURSE Blue Crab Pearls with Sticky Rice Or Pork Belly & Mushroom Casserole Music: Autumn from Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi FOURTH COURSE Flourless Sesame Dark Chocolate Cake Music: Csardas by Vittorio Monti Vocalise by Sergei Rachmaninoff Executive Chef, Peter Chang
  14. Whiskey Pods Today’s dose of WTF. I’m on board with wine , and possibly cocktails in a can, but this is just ridiculous, IMO.
  15. Food Halls. Huge new food hall coming to downtown D.C., bizjournals.com
  16. Paw Paw Festival at Meadowview Nature Center Saturday, September 7 , 2019 | 12-4 pm | Fee $5 Meadowside Nature Center will celebrate this delightful native fruit with music, crafts, games, expert advice on pawpaw cultivation, and most importantly a pawpaw tasting station. We’ll have pawpaw fruit and trees for purchase!
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