by kitchensisters | Aug 9, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
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by kitchensisters | Aug 8, 2016 | Hidden Kitchens
“Manga is a cradle to grave phenomenon,” says Deb Aoki, writer for Anime network and Publisher’s Weekly. “It’s a visual storytelling medium that people enjoy from the day they first start reading or enjoying pictures to the day they die.” “Japan has this history of...
by kitchensisters | Aug 1, 2016 | Hidden Kitchens
Lisbon is a city of plazas, parks, overlooks and gardens. For more than a century, these beautiful public spaces were graced by Art Noveau and Moorish-style kiosks — small, ornate structures that provided chairs and shade and served traditional Portuguese snacks and...
by kitchensisters | Jul 26, 2016 | Fugitive Waves, Hidden Kitchens
Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Each fall, the Ojibwe tribes of northern Minnesota harvest wild rice by hand. It’s a long process that begins with families in canoes venturing into the tall grasses, where rice is poled and gently brushed with...
by kitchensisters | Jul 25, 2016 | Hidden Kitchens
A LOOK AT 3 AMERICAN WARS THROUGH THE LENS OF COFFEE THE CIVIL WAR / VIETNAM / AFGHANISTAN In April 1865, at the bloody, bitter end of the Civil War, Ebenezer Nelson Gilpin, a Union soldier wrote in his diary, “Everything is chaos here. The suspense is almost...