If you are what you eat, and the adult is the product of the child’s memory, then yes, I’m about 5,000 miles too far west for my own good. Packed lunches at school rarely involved sandwiches – instead there were…
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Category: love, lovely little things, Nom Nom Nom (Food), The product of what made me..., Uncategorized
Tags: food, Israel, Japan, Japanese cuisine, Kyoto, London, memory, omu-rice, Oriental City, Ramen, Rice, Sushi, Tel-Aviv
Language is very important to me – one day, hopefully, it will even begin paying the bills. Still, it is to my ‘job’ what paint and cement-blocks are to builders. So, naturally, the imminent arrival of baby’s first words is…
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Category: Parenting, Uncategorized, Writing
Tags: bilingual, English language, fatherhood, German, Hebrew language, Japan, Judaism, languages, London, Mandarin, parenthood, Social Sciences, speech
Is in Taiwan, where the best of China and Japan do the dirty and have scrumptious little babies. But if I titled this post “World’s Second Best Street Food”, would you read it? Of course not. So, after the bait,…
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Category: lovely little things, Nom Nom Nom (Food), The City, Uncategorized, Yes there's a world outside Tel-Aviv
Tags: Chili pepper, China, Chutney, food, Iraq, Israel, Japan, Restaurants, Sabich, Streetfood, Taiwan, Tel-Aviv