I've already posted a daikon miso soup but this one also has age. Age adds a lot of flavor and a little richness since it's fried. Mmmm fried tofu. If you're in the mood for...
I first befriended San Francisco musician Abel Mouton some years ago at a Hotel Utah open mic when I was just starting to perform. Abel, an exactingly intelligent songwriter and person, reminded me equally of...
On my recent 13+ hour flight from San Francisco to Sydney, brief layover in an Air New Zealand lounge (score!) and a short hop to Melbourne I carried on board the last five print editions...
Amsterdam has a lot to offer for tourists – but how do you see everything while on a budget?
Before arriving I had seen I amsterdam card on many websites: See everything Amsterdam has to offer...
So let's take our previous post to the next level. As a marketeer, we need to create Transparency, Authenticity, and Community (TAC) for our companies in order to build brand and strong customer relationships. But...
Out4Immigration’s Grassroots Support for Federal Legislation Raises Awareness that LGBT Americans with Foreign Partners Need Immigration Reform, Too
More than 30 US cities, counties and the state of California have issued resolutions or written formal letters...
I gave a full-day workshop on business strategy last week while in Tokyo. We used some business case studies, recent articles, and the issues of the clients of the participants as examples. One of the...
Last week we reported on the 2010 winners of the African Women in Agricultural Research and Development (AWARD) fellowships. Nairobi’s Business Daily recently highlighted the research efforts of a past AWARD fellow, Mary Anyango Oyunga.
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