Foodie Book Club's 1st Podcast


Finally, a little reminder that next month's book is Heat by Bill Buford. This funny, outrageous tale is definitely a faster, more fun read than Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. We'll record this podcast mid-January.
Saturday I enjoyed spending time with some fine Buffalo folks, and took part in a popular October ritual: drinking Pumpkin Spice Latte at Caffé Aroma. But while sipping a... Continue Reading


Finally, a little reminder that next month's book is Heat by Bill Buford. This funny, outrageous tale is definitely a faster, more fun read than Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. We'll record this podcast mid-January.
The city school issue isnt the level of education, those guidelines are set by the state for all schools to follow, rather its a matter of the absense of parental involvement which tends to go hand in hand w...
Jump to storyBuffaloawakening: Thank you, You are entitled to your opinion, your scope of knowledge and the length of time you have been a local resident and old enough to be aware and concerned about Buffalo, NY! ...
Jump to storyColonial Williamburg is more like it. Recreate an experience that transports the visitor back to 1800s Buffalo. Of course there'd have to be a lot of faking (disneyfying) since none of the original buildin...
Jump to storyI don't think the schools issue is so cut-and-dry. I think there are many immeasurable benefits that come with an education in the city; not the least of which is exposure to diversity during the most forma...
Jump to storyIt is ironic that I am typing this from a coffee shop in Clarence that is a 5 minute walk from my house. I took a 5 minute bike ride to the Clarence Farmer's market via the bike path this weekend, and have ...
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