I would imagine Ethiopia’s manner of dining to be a child’s dream: the food is eaten with the hands, one plate is filled with a variety of different foods and mixing things is encouraged.
I would imagine Ethiopia’s manner of dining to be a child’s dream: the food is eaten with the hands, one plate is filled with a variety of different foods and mixing things is encouraged.
My cubicle—if one partition wall maketh a true cubicle—can be found in close proximity to a copier that daily exacts terrible tributes from all who dare use it. Curses, deprecations and pleas can be heard as the machine steadfastly refuses to accept its assigned chores, protesting instead that it is missing some vital piece of properly sized paper or needs its fusing oil unit replaced.
After a suspenseful overtime victory in St. Louis in Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals Thursday night, the Sharks return to the ice April 14 for game two.
Call sparkling wine made outside of France’s designated region “champagne” and risk a lawsuit from the Comite Interprofessional du Vin de Champagne. Call a conventionally grown potato “organic,” and the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s enforcement branch may show up at the door as soon as it unearths the fraud. But raise a chicken in a cage, and feel free to make almost any claim to sell the bird’s eggs.
Tofu misozuke, miso-cured tofu, is a staple of izakayas in Japan but is virtually unknown in the United States. The tofu is aged for up to six months and tastes like a sharp, soft cheese.
The San Jose Museum of Art’s new show, Mexicanismo, features works of irony and heartbreak by 13 artists. The glistening black moustache spirals downward and outward—riotous parentheses for the red-veined drinker’s nose protruding far beyond the shelter of a towering sombrero.
San Jose Stage Co. looks at the history of the Buffalo Soldiers in the Philippine-American war.
Spicy is a relative term. For true heat seekers, the word “spicy” on the menu is often more talk than taste. These five restaurants won’t disappoint.
It looked questionable at times down the stretch, but the San Jose Sharks are officially in the playoffs. The first two games of the Stanley Cup Playoffs will be played at HP Pavilion.