by Emma Lord Most days of my life are just another day spent in pursuit of cake, which is probably why I’ve ended up working at so many bakeries. While I’m not the savviest of all bakers, I always managed to wedge myself into customer service or office positions,...
by Asia Camagong | UPDATED Apr 10, 2019 | PUBLISHED May 8, 2013 | Travel | 2MIN READ
Famous couples have a knack for shaping the quality of romance. Juliet died for Romeo. Victoria Beckham pays attention to David even when he speaks. Harry did both meet and meat Sally. These well-known pairings paint pictures of timeless romances drawing in suckers...
by Foram Mehta | UPDATED Apr 8, 2019 | PUBLISHED Feb 19, 2015 | New York | 3MIN READ
On a blisteringly cold Friday night in New York City, you have two choices: 1.) Begrudgingly get dressed and meet up your boyfriend/girlfriend/some friend for the usual drinks and grub like you’ve done for the last 10 years (has it been that long since college?) or...
It’s difficult to find a place that serves solid spaghetti or lasagna, and creamy pastas are too rich for me. So when a friend wanted to go grab Italian for lunch, I was skeptical. I am happy to report that the skepticism did not last long. I am a softy for great...
Valentine’s Day is just a blink away. If you haven’t made reservations yet at your favorite restaurant yet, hurry and make them, or consider ordering dinner to-go or cooking at home. Either way, this Red Velvet Cake from Chef David Guas of Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar...
New York has some fantastic baked goods, partially courtesy to the influx of big foreign brands, such as Paris’s Maison Keyser and Ladurée, to name a couple. And thanks to the rise of Snapchat, Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, and all those other...