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- Cocktail Hour The "Cocktail Hour" is a lens for the home bartender. Featured are cocktail recipes and pictures from Flickr Pictures. For the record, I used to be a bartender in Vegas. Also check out my web site It's Cocktail Hour! It's easy to navigate a...
- Amish Recipes There is a lot made of certain Amish recipes, and it seems that every Amish recipe book and site has the same ones. That list is so short that it is a miracle the Amish can survive on such a limited diet! The truth is that the Amish have far more rec...
- Fun Free Stuff to do in Manhattan Everyone talks about how expensive New York is, but there are plenty of free activities to choose from! Here's a list of fun, free activities to check out while you're in the city.
- World wide Cocktails, the right drinks for your party World wide cocktails is a lens all about cocktails and how they are made with this info you will be able to throw a party at home and not worry about finding the right recipe for the drinks you want to serve ,you can choose from a "Manhattan,Martini,...
- Reform Synagogues in Manhattan This page lists all the Reform synagogues in Manhattan. It also lists other Reform organizations and some books on Judaism that I like. Basically, it's what I wish was available when I first moved here. Welcome to New York! Leave me a message down in...
- Going To New York --- A few Good Tips By Sharon Stajda, The Twin Towers stood for all that New York was, and is. But mere buildings aren't, and will never be the life force that makes up New York City. Its the very ground it stands on, and the people that walk that ground that makes New Y...
- Eat at the Best Restaurants in New York's Little Italy! The section of Mulberry Street between Broome and Canal Streets in New York City is known as Little Italy. While many of the Italians that once lived here are long gone, the area still attracts tourists, eager to grab a piece of authentic Italian foo...
- Coop Manhattan Mortgage Rate Refinance Shop for your COOP Mortgage by clicking here - fulfill all your refinance and coop purchase needs! Discover where to refinance your Manhattan New York coop with the best mortgage rates! We are absolutely committed to providing the best mortgage inte...
- Noho, New York Noho is a triangular-shaped historic district in New York City, roughly bordered by Houston to the south, Broadway to the west, Bowery to the east, and Astor Place to the north. The name Noho comes from "North of Houston" and is a rela...
- The Unicorn Tapestries The seven tapestries collectively known as The Hunt of the Unicorn or The Unicorn Tapestries have been declared one of the finest examples in history of the art of tapestry. Their origins are shrouded in mystery, with few clues as to whom they were m...
- The Allure and Lore of Aromatic Bitters What the heck are aromatic bitters? A cocktail mixer? The MSG for vermouth? Or a cure-all restorative? You might never have had a mixed drink that included aromatic bitters as an ingredient. You might never have had bitters straight up. This lens is...
- TAXI! How to Hail a Cab in NY! Contrary to popular belief, hailing a cab in NYC doesn't take a lot of leg, showmanship or umbrella waving. But you have to know a few basics. Learn the basics of how to hail a New York City cab.
- New York Movies - (1980's - 1990's) #3 Lens in Our Series on New York There are probably a few people like me out there, who get homesick, and need to see a great movie set in New York City. There's some kind of magic about New York, and it even transpires onto film. If you need to get...
- 911 - NEW YORK - WORLD TRADE CENTER - T-SHIRTS & MORE 911 - World Trade Center - New York - T-Shirts & other Memory Items Star Shop America T-Shirts & Gifts Online Store offers September 11, World Trade Center and New York City items as well as a huge selection of other American motifs on t-shir...
- Historic DVDs As a member of a generation (known as Generation Y) often accused of apathy and ignorance, I find that such negative commentary often fuels my interest in learning about history, due to a desire to prove those people wrong. Fortunately for me, and fo...
- New York landmarks New York City is the most populous city in the United States. It's metropolitan area's population is the nation's highest, estimated at 18,815,988 people over 6,720 square miles (17,400 km2). It is a leading global city, exerting a powerful influence...
- Brooklyn Bridge 125th Anniversary The Brooklyn Bridge turned 125 years old over Memorial Day weekend, May 24 2008. The landmark bridges 125th anniversary was celebrated with fireworks, a Brooklyn Philharmonic performance, fanfare and a weekend long colored lights spectacular to honor...
- Selecting A Dentist-7 Mistakes to Avoid Most people don't like to change Dentists, Physicians, Surgeons, Butchers, Hair Stylists, etc. and hope they know enough to make a good choice. Here is a Guide and a Checklist (that you should printout) of what to look for and what to...
- The City It's a whole new world for 'The Hills' star Whitney Port, as she packs up and moves from the comforts of her hometown in Los Angeles, California, to the bright lights of Manhattan. With a great new job at global design house, Diane Von Furstenberg, a...
- Central Park This is one place that I loved in New York City. The last time I was in Manhattan was at least three years ago but I always keep fond memories of Central Park. The park is nestled inside the concrete jungle of the city.
