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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Food Truck Mania

Buttermilk Truck's Chicken & Waffles
There's a valid reason why the Nouveau Food Truck craze in America is out of control:  It's an adventure just to find the truck you seek, and when you find it, you're blown away by the menue, the competition is fierce, the food is remarkable and inventive, and we foodies are always looking for something to brag about:  WE FOUND THE FOOD TRUCK, and YES, it ROCKED!  I'll give you their links.
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Fall in DC - Beautiful Colors and Great Events!

Fall is my favorite season, partly because I grew up in Los Angeles where very few trees change color and the seasons all gradually smush into each other without any obvious changes, and also because when I finally did visit the east coast in the fall, I fell in love with the smells, colors, and yes, even their crazy fall weather.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Lobster Festival in Long Beach, CA

LOBSTER FEST !  -  I am a HUGE fan of seafood festivals!  Great music, awesome people, you're near the ocean, and incredible seafood that is submerged in butter!  How can you go wrong?
Friday night, September 10th, they have three awesome tribute bands to: The Doors, Cream, and Scorpion! Nice mix, if I say so myself.  Saturday, they have a great Blues Bayoo band, and so much more.  Read on for more info...
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

5 Best BBQ Joints in Los Angeles!

Dr. Hogly Wogly's BBQ
Crave Meat? I've picked out my top five favorite barbeque joints in Los Angeles.  My personal favorite, Dr. Hogly Wogly's, I've been going to for over 30 years, whewww I'm getting old, and the other's are simply the best that I have found in my search for really good food in Los Angeles.  If you're craving good BBQ, start with these five suggestions.  You will NOT be disappointed!
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Friday, September 3, 2010

Best of LA by Metro with coffee for $.09! (Stop #2 of 8)

Stop number 2 on this Los Angeles Metro Tour is Union Station.  We will explore the city's beautiful 1930's train station, walk across the street to the historic Olvera Street and Avila Adobe, and offer great dining options including the best churros in the city (I'm NOT kidding) and get brainwashed by Phillipe's Famous French Dip Sandwiches (the best in LA since 1908!), stop by a historic Catholic Church and see an exhibit at the Chinese American Museum.
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