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Portland, Oregon Chef Kyo Koo opens Asian-American Warsugai Restaurant
Story, photos and video by Cassie Hepler In the USA, there’s always gotta be a scapegoat. I’m not sure exactly why but I have a feeling capitalism has something to do with it – if you keep pointing fingers elsewhere, citizens won’t realize what the government is actually up to. During Covid, it was Portland, Oregon‘s turn apparently with all the bad news media portraying homelessness and druggies piled in the streets. Whatever media it was – owned by whatever corporation and their self-serving agenda – pushing that this was a lawless state with a bad rap. A growing amount of Gen Z is not believing the hype, and rightly…
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Tips For Baking In The Kitchen To Improve Your Creations
Baking is a wonderful practice and hobby to have when it comes to living at home. The smell of freshly baked bread or cookies in the oven is always one that’s satisfying to come home to at the end of a long day of work. If you’re someone who has tried baking before but hasn’t stuck at it, then this guide is for you. There are plenty of top tips to practice your baking skills and improve your creations in the kitchen. With that being said, here are some top tips for baking in the kitchen this year to create the best-baked goods you’ve ever made. Image Source Preparation is…
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Online Gift Guide for Covid Quarantine Creatures
Story by Cassie Hepler, submitted photos Let’s face it, this year sucks. While there might have been a few highlights along the way (like TikTok reaching out and bringing me aboard for their new educational fund including Bill Nye the Science Guy), it has been physically, emotionally and mentally draining AF for people of all ages. Kids and parents will probably have some sort of Covid PTSD from home schooling while working from home. Couples are struggling to not kill each other by being around each other 24/7 (turns out being in the office may be a blessing as absence makes the heart grow fonder) and singles ponder if they…