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Peanut Butter, Bacon and Banana Sandwich | Blue’s Egg, Milwaukee, WI

November 28, 2011

Blue’s Egg Round Dos & Tres – With Considerably More Adventurous Breakfast Plates The only downfall to visiting a town who has already boasted a delightful breakfast joint in your palatable collection is the slim fear of venturing somewhere slightly less tasteful (literally) and not paying homage to the tried and true that you can vouch [...]

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Coffee, Croissants, and the Realization That I Belong in a French Cafe

October 24, 2011
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It hit me sometime mid-breakfast Sunday morning, that I have a thing for French-style bars and restaurants. Bakeries, Bistros, and Brasseries, I love them all. Butter (REAL butter), bread, and Burgundies. Baguettes, Bordeauxs, and [Carla] Bruni. Huh. Why does everything I love about my France start with the letter ‘B’? Oh! Except Croissants! And coffee. [...]

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Breakfast Joint Review | Blue’s Eggs, Milwaukee, WI

August 10, 2011

Don’t Judge A Restaurant By Its Strip Mall We’ve all heard the adage don’t judge a book by its cover; well, I learned the same about a little ole breakfast spot this past week in Milwaukee. I came in town a few days early for a family reunion and decided to hit up my old [...]

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Taste & Travel Tuesday: Kula Lodge, Maui

July 26, 2011

Kula Lodge is a whole lot “koola” than it sounds… When traveling, it’s often a crapshoot where you eat and how you go about getting there (in the form of how did you hear about us, not the actual mode of transportation). I don’t think it’s possible for anyone, in this entire world, to enjoy breakfast [...]

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Baked Eggs with Parmesan Kale and Cream

July 7, 2011

While I know the Internet is a wonderful and vast land of recipes and photos galore… I’m still a sucker for a good actual cookbook. Paper pages. Hard cover. Glossy photos. I could spend days in just the cookbook section of any bookstore or library. When I was last in Minnesota, Miranda (my sister) and [...]

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Taste & Travel Tuesday: Portland’s Slappy Cakes

May 31, 2011

This is usually a guest post space here on NomadicFoodie, but I loved this Portland breakfast space so much I just had to share it. If you’re visiting Portland and love pancakes – this place is absolutely for you. Slappy Cakes 4246 SE Belmont St Portland, OR 97215 This place is more than a regular [...]

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Taste & Travel Tuesday: Newport, Rhode Island

February 1, 2011
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Mary Spicer owns Spicer’s Events, based in both Boulder, Colorado and Newport, Rhode Island. Here she shares her favorite food finds in Newport, RI.

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Champagne for Breakfast

July 22, 2010
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Boyfriend and I spent the Fourth of July weekend exploring San Diego, from Poway to Coronado Island and from the Gaslamp Quarter to Ocean Beach.  I knew from early on in the trip that we were going to kick back, have a killer time, and take advantage of opportunities for fun and excitement we could. [...]

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Crave MN

September 18, 2009

Last month, I participated in a GuacOff courtesy of Metro Magazine and with the combined culinary stylings of some great fellow Twin Cities bloggers (Kaeti, Doug, Emily, and Conner), we took home Most Authentic. This post isn’t about that. Conner did a great recap, so I’ll point you over there for that. What this post [...]

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Beach Cafes, French Toast, and Crab Cakes

August 23, 2009

I was fortunate enough to get to the LA area not only twice this summer, but over back-to-back weekends. I spent a Friday night at the start of August catching up with one of my best girlfriends. Nicole lives (I use that term loosely in that at the time this is being written, she is [...]

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