Since I didn’t get any comments when I posted this on Memorial Day in 2003, I thought that I’d try it again. Linette and I celebrated Memorial Day as the great patriots that we are. We slept through our local parade and then spent the rest of the day drinking Mexican beer (Tecate), eating Indian […]
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Happy Memorial Day
Posted in Civil Liberties, Michigan, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged ball shaving, Bush administration, Carl Levin, Chelsea Lowe, Debbie Stabenow, holidays, jingoism, kosher salt, Mark's ancestors, Mark's relatives, Memorial Day, Patriot Act, patriotism, privacy, Tecate, Whitney Houston 16 Comments
Food Cart culture… has it reached critical mass in Ann Arbor?
After a lot of little fits and starts, it looks as though, with the opening of Mark’s Carts, food cart culture is finally beginning to take hold in Ann Arbor. We may still be a decade or so behind the scene in Portland, but it feels good to actually be in the race. Here’s wishing […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, entrepreneurism, Food, Uncategorized Also tagged Clancy's Fancy, EAT, food carts, food entrepreneurship, food revolution, foodie, gremolata, Mark Hodesh, pork belly, Portland, Pot and Box, tacos, the local food army 26 Comments