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We feel helpless. Watching flood victims being evacuated from their homes and families all across our city {even several from the HMB Team} left with nothing. Our city is in a state of devastation. And not just in the literal sense, but in the physical, emotional, and psychological sense too. Our hearts are truly aching […] The post How YOU Can Help Houston Flood Victims {From Both Near & Far} appeared first on Houston Moms Blog. from http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/HoustonMomsBlog/~3/Wvh6QZuSIi0/
Hello from North Carolina! First, a life update. I recently moved from Texas to the Raleigh and Durham area of North Carolina. I’ve been getting to know the area and have already found a few gems. (For glimpses of my new adventure please follow me on Instagram!) For my Texas friends, I do plan on continuing to cover the Texas food scene when I visit. The first visit to Texas is already scheduled for October. I’ve appreciated the support my Texas friends have given me through the years of running this blog and hope you stick around for this next chapter! Truth be told, this new chapter is already a challenging one. I’ve never lived outside of Houston or Austin and am missing my friends and family dearly. (Especially so over the weekend as I stalked them ferociously to make sure they’re safe from Hurricane Harvey.) If I could offer a tip to anyone trying to start over in a new city, and I’m talking about the kind of fresh start that requires not only making new friends but also landing new gigs or jobs, my one tip is to do all your work and job hunting from charming coffee shops. The coffee shop background noise makes life a little less lonely and it’s an easy way to explore your new area. One of my recent coffee shop work sessions was at newly-opened Namu in Durham, North Carolina. Namu just opened in Durham only two weeks ago. The interior is beautiful. The wi-fi connection was fast and I was able to zone out for a morning work session. I stayed until I got hungry and had an excuse to order and try their food menu. I’ve been to hundreds of coffee shops, and Namu is the first one I’ve seen with a Korean food menu to go with their coffee. I tried their bibimbap and loved how fresh the vegetables tasted. I opted for tofu instead of my usual pork and beef bibimbap. I’m personally trying to dabble in more vegetarian eating and the marinated tofu did not make me miss meat, a feat in itself!
If you’re following the Harvey horror and are interested in helping from afar, donating to the Houston Food Bank is a good start. You can also simply text the word HARVEY to 90999 to make a $10 donation to Red Cross or call 1- 800-RED CROSS. Your turn! Leave a comment and tell me about a time you had to start over. How did you do it? Follow my eating adventures and happenings on Instagram. You can also see what is catching my attention in the food world on Twitter and Facebook. Possibly Related Blog Posts (automatically generated)March 4, 2015 Best Date Spots in Austin, TexasFebruary 19, 2013 Houston: Blacksmith December 5, 2012 Guest Post: The Most Interesting Foods I’ve Ever EatenFebruary 3, 2014 Mul Kimchi with Oh Kimchi AustinAugust 16, 2014 Lunch in the Life: CenoteThe post Newly-Opened Namu Serves Coffee with a Side of Korean Fare appeared first on Girl Eats World.
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A lot less work than making egg rolls. Still watching those hurricane (Harvey) rains come in and it’s still hot here in Texas, of course, and not that I look for easier things to make, but this is a super quick dish to throw together once you get everything chopped and if you have a mandolin it will save you so much time. My twin sister and I have been making egg rolls for years. We make bunches of them and freeze so when we are ready to make some good Asian food, the egg rolls are awaiting in [...]
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