Yosma
Yosma. Sounds like a type of vulgarity. You Yosma. How could you be so Yosma. Actually, it seems that the real meaning is far more mundane. It’s a Turkish name. So anyhow, with such angst unloaded, it was time to try the food. In rather …
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Selective memory is a great thing. On occasion, all I can remember are past glories, triumphs and inexplicably stratospheric heights of the food I consumed. At other times, when a more maudlin mood is upon me, all I can see and smell is the garbage …
Purity is an interesting concept in food. Some people believe that one should not deviate from tradition as the best dishes are those perfected over hundreds of years. Then, there are those who believe that tradition is just a starting point for inspiration. This debate …
Him. Her. Indeterminate person. Usually used with particular vitriol, this pronoun can be used with venom to display dislikes. I can’t believe what HE did. Why did HE think parking the car on top of a fire hydrant was a good idea. SHE did the …
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