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A Baked Joint (Washington, D.C.)

August 6, 2018August 19, 2018by Iman2 Comments on A Baked Joint (Washington, D.C.)
A Baked Joint (Washington, D.C.)

A Baked Joint (Washington D.C.) - Whenever I'm traveling, I always have to do some research about wherever I'm going (even if it's a place I've been to more than once). A lot can change in five years, and that's very true for D.C. I actually found this bakery and cafe through Instagram (shout-out to [...]

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Supra (Washington D.C.)

July 26, 2018August 19, 2018by Iman1 Comment on Supra (Washington D.C.)
Supra (Washington D.C.)

 Supra (Washington D.C.) - The last time I was in D.C. (2012), I spent the summer there, and while I ate a lot of good food that time, the food scene in the District has changed considerably – in a good way. Since I was in town for a wedding, I made sure to hit up restaurants [...]

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A Bay Area native encountering food from all over the Bay Area (and more on occasion!). I watch far too much TV for my own good, spend too many hours on the internet looking at clothes, memes, and Wikipedia, laugh a little too hard at celebrity gossip, drool at pictures of food and travel that my friends post on Facebook & Instagram, and sleep at the worst times possible. 

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Still eating good despite rarely craving anything of quality lately 🙃
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When it's Eid al-Adha this weekend but you're just now posting about Eid al-Fitr 👀
when the dish looks like the cookbook picture 🍅 Sauteéd tomatoes (Galayet banadoura) from Falastin by @sami_tamimi
A little chand raat at home ✨🌙 Chand Raat (which literally translates to “Moon Night”) is the night before Eid where people check to see if the new moon’s arrived - signaling that Ramadan is ending and Eid is here. In Pakistan and other South Asian countries, women will put mehndi on and do their last minute prep such as making dessert for the next day!

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Still eating good despite rarely craving anything of quality lately 🙃
A very chill Eid 😌
Unboxing my custom Pakistani textile map embroidery made by @ohnoshestitches 🪡
When it's Eid al-Adha this weekend but you're just now posting about Eid al-Fitr 👀
when the dish looks like the cookbook picture 🍅 Sauteéd tomatoes (Galayet banadoura) from Falastin by @sami_tamimi
A little chand raat at home ✨🌙 Chand Raat (which literally translates to “Moon Night”) is the night before Eid where people check to see if the new moon’s arrived - signaling that Ramadan is ending and Eid is here. In Pakistan and other South Asian countries, women will put mehndi on and do their last minute prep such as making dessert for the next day!
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