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It has been over a decade since I last visited Singapore, though it never takes me long to get reacquainted with its 19th-century, pastel-painted shophouses, 21st-century retail and art scene, open-air hawker centres and street food markets. Most recently, the city-state’s Made In Singapore tourism campaign put a fresh spin on its Passion Made Possible destination brand, curating a series …
It's always been a little easier for me to ideate "cold-weather meals" when it comes time to use up pantry staples. Traditionally, gazpacho includes tomato, peppers, onion, cucumber and garlic — spiked with just a little bit of sherry vinegar and lots of good olive oil. Waber's Rainbow Tomatoes Garden is a farmstand that sells 80 different kinds of tomatoes, …
On Wednesday's edition of CNN's "The Lead," a panel of commentators had a field day with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene accusing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of sending the "Gazpacho Police" to spy on House Republicans. "A few weeks or months ago, Marjorie Taylor Greene said to Steve Bannon that they represent the base of the Republican Party. here's Congresswoman Marjorie …
On Wednesday, in an interview with the podcast Real America with Dan Ball, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene made an odd choice of words during a rant against the Capitol Police. As the Republican Accountability Project, which clipped the interview, noted, Greene had likely confused the Gestapo, the Nazi secret police, with gazpacho, a traditional Spanish cold tomato soup made of …