TALKINGTALKING

Bell’s Black Note at Tribes.

Bell’s Black Note at Tribes.

— 5 days ago with 2 notes
made bean thread noodle salad for lunch today

made bean thread noodle salad for lunch today

— 1 week ago with 2 notes
My new food mantra: put an egg on it.

My new food mantra: put an egg on it.

— 2 weeks ago with 2 notes
blue line in the morning.

blue line in the morning.

— 2 weeks ago with 5 notes

sunday brunch at longman & eagle

— 2 weeks ago with 6 notes
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Alexander Ebert - “Let’s Win!”

— 3 weeks ago
Made potato pancakes for the first time last night, they were just as delicious this morning with an egg.

Made potato pancakes for the first time last night, they were just as delicious this morning with an egg.

— 3 weeks ago with 4 notes
how I left without taking this kitty home with me, I will never know.

how I left without taking this kitty home with me, I will never know.

— 3 weeks ago with 1 note
#gif  #kitty 
Had the best post birthday lunch today at Publican. Red wine poached eggs, sourdough and prosciutto - yum.

Had the best post birthday lunch today at Publican. Red wine poached eggs, sourdough and prosciutto - yum.

— 4 weeks ago with 3 notes
designersof:

A minimalist Movemeber poster

designersof:

A minimalist Movemeber poster

— 2 months ago with 361 notes
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Devendra Banhart - “At the Hop”

— 3 months ago with 12 notes
gpoyw - Happy in Cali

gpoyw - Happy in Cali

— 3 months ago with 8 notes
jayparkinsonmd:

THE “fact” that junk food is cheaper than real food has become a reflexive part of how we explain why so many Americans are overweight, particularly those with lower incomes. I frequently read confident statements like, “when a bag of chips is cheaper than a head of broccoli …” or “it’s more affordable to feed a family of four at McDonald’s than to cook a healthy meal for them at home.”
This is just plain wrong.
(via)

jayparkinsonmd:

THE “fact” that junk food is cheaper than real food has become a reflexive part of how we explain why so many Americans are overweight, particularly those with lower incomes. I frequently read confident statements like, “when a bag of chips is cheaper than a head of broccoli …” or “it’s more affordable to feed a family of four at McDonald’s than to cook a healthy meal for them at home.”

This is just plain wrong.

(via)

— 4 months ago with 3259 notes
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]

Alexander Ebert - “Truth”

— 4 months ago with 2 notes