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A Year of Restaurants

It’s been an interesting year, to say the least. Started a new job. Left that job. Ended a relationship. Have a newfound affinity for Islay Scotch. (Those last two things aren’t related, surprisingly.) Throughout this tumultuous year, there has been adventures to many amazing restaurants around the world.

The main goal was to continue on the quest to eat at 50 of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants before I turn 50. Last year, I managed to make it to 10 restaurants. This year, I went to 17 restaurants on the list. That means I’m over the halfway point of this crazy challenge in just under two years.

This year kicked off with a trip to London in January where I came down with a severe bout of something viral and was bedridden for a bit. Not quite fully recovered, I stupidly went to the four restaurants I had reservations at: The Clove Club, Lyle’s, The Ledbury, and Dinner by Heston Blumenthal.

In April, a trip to Peru was to include three restaurants on the list. We went to Maido and Astrid & Gaston. Sadly, we couldn’t get reservations to Central due to some confusion with the online booking site. Instead, we went to its sister restaurant, Kjolle, which ended up being amazing. Like, how is this restaurant not on the list itself?!

A potato tart from Kjolle

In May, we made a road trip out of it, driving to Zwolle, in the Netherlands to go to De Librije. After an amazing meal and stay at the attached hotel, we drove to Ghent, Belgium for a brief stay to go to Hof Van Cleve.

Midway through the year, the 2019 list came out, adding Atelier Crenn and Benu from San Francisco to the list. Benu was visited the year prior, so I took the easy win.

Side Challenge

I had a secondary goal of going to every Michelin 3-starred restaurant in the Bay Area. This included Saison, Benu, Quince, and Coi in San Francisco—all of which I had been to in 2018. There is Manresa down in Los Gatos (which I also went to in 2018), The Restaurant at Meadowood (also visited in 2018) up in Napa Valley, and the French Laundry that is also up in Napa Valley. In 2019, Michelin added SingleThread and Atelier Crenn to the ranks of 3-star restaurants.

That means, I had three restaurants to go to to complete the side quest. It also meant adding one more to the 50 list. In July, I went to Atelier Crenn, SingleThread, and French Laundry in a single weekend.

The setting sun shining some light at the French Laundry

Thomas Keller, of the French Laundry, was a consultant on the movie Ratatouille, which set my expectations high. I really wanted them to serve the dish from the movie, but sadly, it didn’t happen. The meal was still wonderful, though.

Side challenge completed.

Autumn

I wanted to make another big jump for the 50 list. Getting a restaurant here or there just wasn’t going to cut it. There are five restaurants on the list in Paris. I managed to snag reservations at four of the five to be within three days of each other: Alain Ducasse au Plaza Athénée, Arpège, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen, and Astrance. (I seemed to have forgotten about Septime, which is unfortunate.)

Lunch at Arpège was divine

Paris is also where I learned of a whisky speakeasy hidden under a sake bar. Absolutely amazing. I already want to go back.

Last year, for Thanksgiving, we took Kitt’s parents to Copenhagen to have dinner at Geranium. This year, we took them to Barcelona. Disfrutar and Tickets were the primary targets, inching us further along the Fifty quest. Barcelona is a hotbed of molecular gastronomy. It was home to elBulli, run by Ferran Adria, well known as the creator of culinary foam. Former chefs from the restaurant started Disfrutar. Ferran’s brother, Albert, has since created a collection of restaurant within a stone’s throw of each other including Enigma and Pakta, which we also managed to get reservations to.

Enigma ended up being the most interesting of the bunch—and maybe the most challenging, too. Dishes included hare brain and squid head. There was also some foie gras, which I personally enjoy. Enigma was fascinating as it moved us through six stations and about 30 courses of food, including a speakeasy at the end.

One last Fifty adventure of the year was a trip to Buenos Aires for Don Julio, a steakhouse, and Tegui, a more “traditional” upscale restaurant with a tasting menu. Of course, I discovered that there’s a Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants list that’s done by the same people who do the World’s list. As such, I made reservations for Mishiguene and Chila.

Mishiguene was a neat experience. It’s very casual but they did a tasting menu that was filling and flavourful. The portions were huge and felt like it could’ve fed a table of four. Chila ended up being the highlight of the trip with great service and amazing dishes. I felt like it deserves to be on the World’s 50 Best.

Ending the year past the halfway mark on the 50 by 50 adventure was very satisfying—and very filling.

Side Adventures

The side adventures have been a lot of fun, too.

With frequent trips to Portland, I’ve tried to get to many of the nice restaurants there and have been delightfully impressed. A return visit to Le Pigeon, for example, wasn’t as gut-busting as the first time I went but was still delicious. I’ve also been to DOC, Beast, Coquine, and Nodoguro. Not to mention the love I have for Bamboo Sushi.

Canada has its own Top 100 list with a handful of restaurants right here in Ottawa: Atelier, who’s head chef once worked at Alinea in Chicago; Riviera; Stofa; and Fauna. Atelier is definitely the fanciest of the bunch but I prefer the slightly more casual experience at the other places. Fauna has been consistent both times I’ve gone. Not on the list are places like Whalesbone and Aperitivo, which were also quite good. It’s nice to see Ottawa’s food scene expand.

Next Year

2020 will bring many more food adventures as I attempt to get to another 15 restaurants or so on the way to completing the 50.

Completing the second half of this adventure gets harder as the restaurants are fewer and farther between.

I already have reservations to Noma, which has returned to Copenhagen after being closed for a couple years. I’m hoping to also do a side trip to Maaemo in Oslo and Frantzen in Stockholm around the same time, which will require short flights from city to city.

I’d like to get to Tokyo, which has three restaurants on the list. Maybe add on an extension to Hong Kong to do the two restaurants there.

Probably the most ambitious will be planning out the possibility of two other trips.

One, to northern Italy. There are three restaurants: Le Calandre, Piazza Duomo, and the venerable Osteria Francescana. But there’s also Hisa Franko that’s a two and a half hour drive to the east, in Slovenia; and Mirazur, that’s a three hour drive to the west, in France. A one or two week road trip through the north of Italy sounds incredible.

The other, equally ambitious adventure, would be a trip to northern Spain, split between Bilbao and San Sebastian, to go to Asador Etxebarri, Nerua, Mugaritz, Elkano, Azurmendi, and Arzak.

Were I able to pull off all four of these trips as desired, I’d be at 46 of the 50 restaurants by the end of the year. Crazy.

Those would be amazing trips, for sure. At the same time, part of the fun of trying to tackle this list is heading off to places I haven’t been before—especially in out-of-the-way places. Hof Van Cleve, sitting out in the middle of rolling green hills, took me to a place I never would’ve picked. Trips to Lima and Buenos Aires were also new adventures to cities and countries I hadn’t been before.

As such, the places that excite me are places like Bangkok, Moscow, and Istanbul.

Onwards

Who knows what, exactly, the new year will bring. I just consider myself lucky to be this far along this journey and hope the new year brings many new adventures.




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Essentials of the California Verbal Learning Test: CVLT-C, CVLT-2, & CVLT3


 

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The Best Tarot Decks

A question I get asked a lot is "What are the best Tarot card decks?" Well, "best" is a relative term. I don't really think there is any such thing as "best" but I do agree that there are some decks that are more popular than others and maybe a little easier to understand. In this article, I'm going to briefly review the most popular and probably the most easy to learn Tarot card decks in the world today. Hopefully, after reading this, you'll have a pretty good idea of what Tarot card deck you will ultimately end up with.

Without a doubt, the most popular and easiest to learn Tarot card deck is the Rider Waite Tarot Deck. This deck was named after the very famous occult scholar, Dr. Arthur Edward Waite. The deck was first created in 1910. He had the designs drawn by a very talented lady by the name of Pamela Coleman Smith. Pamela was a member of the occult society group called the Order of the Golden Dawn.

The deck itself is very pleasing to look at. The symbolism is very easy to understand. But the best thing about using this deck is that there are so many books written on the use of these particular cards that learning to use the Rider Waite deck is going to be easier than just about any other deck in existence. For this reason, most occultists recommend that beginners start off with the Rider Waite Deck.

Another very popular Tarot Card deck, though nowhere near as easy to learn, is the Llewellyn Tarot. The illustrations in this deck are based off of the legends and the mythology of Wales. The artwork is created ina a very beautiful watercolor style.

The Llewellyn deck isn't as easy to read as the Rider Waite and there aren't as many books on it either. However, you can find some decent ones in your more established occult stores, whereas you can find a Rider Wait book in just about any book store.

Of course, probably one of the most popular Tarot Card decks of all time is the Aleister Crowley Thoth Tarot, which was created by another Order of the Golden Dawn member, Aleister Crowley. Reading this deck is extremely difficult and requires some pretty serious prior knowledge of Tarot Cards. One of the most unusual things about this deck is that it contains three versions of the Magus card. If you're going to use this deck for your divination, some serious study of the Tarot beforehand will be required.

There are of course many other Tarot Card decks, but these three should be more than enough to get you started. I suggest starting with the Rider Waite, then moving on to the Llewellyn Tarot, and then finally tackling the Aleister Crowley Thoth Tarot, when you begin to feel more adventurous.

To YOUR Divination Success.

Steven Wagenheim




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How To Improve Your Aptitude To Learn Information And Abolish Test Anxiety

If you are a individual who is endeavoring to better your grades, there are a listing of fast ones that tin aid you to better your capableness to sharpen your attentiveness, reserve the information that you study, and retrieve it during an scrutiny without being subjected to mental blocks or a diagnostic test phobia. Here are the best ways that I cognize to set up good acquisition behaviors:

(1) Set up an environment for learning and survey only in that place! Find a quiet topographic point that volition do possible a focusing of attending without distractions. Some usual illustrations would be a library, a vacant classroom, or your office. You desire to make the wont of studying when you are in this particular place. So it is best to not utilize this topographic point for other activities like daydreaming, socializing, or playing music, etc.

BE SURE YOUR special topographic point HAS:

(a) A comfortable seat, but not excessively comfy

(b) A authorship desk or tabular array

(c) Excellent visible light

(d) Good air flowing

BE SURE YOUR special topographic point DOESN'T HAVE:

(a) Distracting positions of other activities

(b) A telephone

(c) Distracting music

(d) A large silver screen telecasting

(e) Another individual who speaks all the clip

(f) A icebox filled with distractions

(2) Split your prep into tiny, short-range components.

(a) Set up little highly specific undertakings like, "I am going to analyze my biological science from 3 Prime Minister to 4 PM. Otherwise you will put yourself up to be unsuccessful.

(b) Set a reachable prep end for the amount of clip you have got allocated. For example: complete reading chapter 10 in my history text, or complete a unsmooth bill of exchange of my history paper, etc. Set your ends when you you are ready to get studying but before you actually begin. Set realistic goals. You may make more than than range your goal, but set a reachable end even if it looks manner too easy.

(3) Diagnostic Test Phobias

(a) Some pupils experience physical symptoms for the most part, like nausea, feeling hot or cold, headaches, or faintness, etc.

(b) Other pupils experience emotional symptoms for the most part, like feeling irritable, crying, or getting defeated quickly.

(c) The chief quandary with anxiousness is that it can do you to have got a memory block. Or it could do you have got ideas that are racing out of control.

(d) Although you may currently experience some degree of anxiousness while taking an exam, you can larn to decrease that anxiety, or even completely get rid of it!

(e) Feelings of anxiousness and the end point emphasis are frequently the chief causes of a deficiency of the ability to concentrate your concentration. Stress tin also do a mental block when you seek to recollect information.

(f) Hypnosis CD's can be utilized to loosen up your head and focusing your concentration. As your head composures down, your ability to remain focused will increase. Similarly, a composure head heightens your ability to reserve information, and recollection it when it is needed.

(g) Hypnotherapy CD's tin be utilized to programme your head for the positive outlook of relaxation and the ability to remember information during an examination. Relaxation is valuable for diminishing or getting quit of diagnostic test anxiety. (h) There are a figure of natural language processing techniques that tin quickly acquire quit of a diagnostic test phobia!




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Fishing for Better Test Scores on the New York State Tests

Helping your kid acquire higher diagnostic test tons in scientific discipline can be as easy as a twenty-four hours of fishing. Fishing is hands-on way for children to link to of import scientific discipline concepts, in improver to being a great activity that tin maintain children learning for a lifetime. This article will demo any parent how to turn his adjacent fishing trip into a science-filled acquisition experience.

Why fishing? If your kid is in an simple school in New House Of York State, the bulk of the 4th class scientific discipline diagnostic test and the simple scientific discipline course of survey will be based on ecology, or the study of the natural world. As a 4th class instructor and devouring angler, each twelvemonth I utilize fishing to hook pupils on science. Students in my schoolroom rise trout from eggs and release them into the wild. Along the way, they larn about insects, identification, pollution, nutrient webs, preservation and life cycles, just to call a few concepts.

To larn the most from a twenty-four hours of fishing, program ahead. Your trip should be a blend of instruction and fun. To do the trip a acquisition experience, seek to believe of it as a four portion lesson: pre-fishing, fishing, options to fishing and post-fishing. The up-to-the-minute encephalon research shows that a great trade of learning happens while children are sleeping, so planning ahead a few years can give your kid a opportunity to absorb new scientific discipline concepts. Don't coerce learning but usage scientific discipline vocabulary when the chance arises. If possible, seek to utilize the footing and inquiries in this article; your kid will see related inquiries on the New House Of York State scientific discipline diagnostic test in 4th grade.

Questions to Ask Before Fishing:

What make fish necessitate to live?

What are the basic demands of all life things?

Are a fish an herbivore, a carnivore or an omnivore?

If a fish eats an insect, which one is the marauder and which one is the prey?

What makes the insect eat?

Why is a worm called a decomposer? Why are decomposers important?

A great twenty-four hours of fishing with children begins before you acquire to the water. Get your kid thought about how he desires to seek to catch fish. Bashes your kid desire to fish with worms or with lures? Both methods can assist children larn about nutrient chains, predators, quarry and the energy cycle? Catch a torch and travel worm hunting. On rainy nighttimes exuberant lawns will be filled with nighttime crawlers. Point a torch down at the grass but expression to the dim countries of light. When a sycophant is spotted, seek to catch it. If you are too slow or make vibrations, worms will hit back into the ground. Brand it a contest. Map out where you caught the most worms. Discourse decomposers and the importance of worms in nature.

You can also happen worms on wet asphalt after a rainy night. Tennis tribunals are safe from traffic and are usually crawling with worms. Get up early while it is still cool and wet.

If children wish hunting for worms they may like the thought of a worm stand. With grownup supervision, children can box worms into cups, decorate them and sell worms to local fishermen or gardeners. An easy trade for children who love to catch fish is to make their ain fishing lure. It is simple to make a free enticement that any child can make with a small grownup help. Come back to this land site for simple enticements you can do with your child.

Fishing:

Where should you cast? Why?

Where make fish live?

What is a nutrient chain? How can you utilize it to catch fish?

What is an ecosystem?

What is a habitat?

Before fishing, seek to detect the water. Are fish coming to the surface of the water? Bash you see any insects? Try to acquire your kid to be a detective. Ask him to seek for clues. Where make the fish live? Discourse the thought of habitat and the demands of life things. The best musca volitans to fish are usually the hardest topographic points to fish. In lakes or ponds, downed trees, stumps, docks and widow's weeds are great fish habitat; they supply protection from predators, and they pull little baitfish. In watercourses and rivers, expression for protection against the current; fish will throw behind rocks.

While fishing, allow your kid choice the topographic point to fish. Try to allow your kid diagnostic test out his thoughts to see how they work. If he is not catching fish, inquire him why he's not getting any bites? What else could he try? Are there a better topographic point to fish? Why?

Point out things like weather condition forms and animals. Use the experience as a agency to garner inquiries that tin be researched later or tested out; this tin present the scientific method. If pupils can do a connexion between their lives and scientific discipline apprehension will follow.

If you catch fish, be ready with a tape measurement and a camera. Rich Person the kid measurement the fish and be certain to acquire a picture. The image can be used for school scientific discipline undertakings or show and tell. This tin aid provender a child's involvement in writing. Try to take a few photographs of the fish that tin be used by children later to assist place it.

Alternative Activities

If the fishing is slow or your child's attending span is waning, you can acquire more than acquisition out of the twenty-four hours by changing activities. Children larn best when they are motivated. If your kid is enjoying the fishing, great, maintain fishing. But if you detect that the involvement degree is waning, here are some activities to have got as a backup.

Insect Watching

What is an insect?

What is metamorphosis?

Why is a dragonfly a consumer?

Insects are a subject in simple school science, and a great trade scientific discipline can be learned by watching them. One insect that is easy for children to detect is the dragonfly.

When the sun is out, these colourful insects can set on an aerial show. Male darning needles patrol a district of about thirty foursquare feet, and they will struggle off encroachers in show fillet battles.

Dragonflies don't sting. They are known as the mosquito hawk and devour hundred of these blighters each day. A dragonfly is a marauder and a consumer. If you are in a boat and sitting still, it is possible to have got darning needles land on your arm or shoulder.

Use scientific discipline footing like observations, identify, and classification? There is a elusive difference between darning needles and damselflies. Dragonflies have got wings that are always like an airplane. Damselflies have got wings that remainder analogue with their bodies.

Observing Animals

What is an ecosystem?

What are some inanimate things in your environment?

While fishing, take frequent interruptions to detect and ticker other wildlife. Turtles, beavers, deer, and squirrels fascinate immature minds. Just listen to your child, and he will take the discussion.

Be an Herbivore

What is an herbivore?

Why is a works a producer?

What is photosynthesis?

Foraging for nutrient can be an activity in itself. Try picking berries or looking for nuts to eat. Dandelions, cattails and twenty-four hours lilies are all comestible and establish around many fishing spots.

Building a Fish Habitat or Fish Watching

If it is a hot day, seek observing fish underwater. Bring a mask and a snorkel and travel swimming. Most fish will allow you acquire surprisingly fold to them if you are swimming underwater. Fish can be followed and observed.

Try edifice a fish habitat. Aid your kid garner stones and construct a shelter for fish. A simple habitat can be made from heap of stones that word form a little cave. In a hebdomad or two, fish will inhabit the shelter. This is also a manner to cognize where to fish on your adjacent trip.

While you are underwater, seek this experiment. Bring down some enticements and diagnostic test what they look like underwater. This could take to a scientific discipline carnival undertaking later in the year. What colour is most easily seen? What colour is hardest to see? Why are many fishing enticements painted yellow?

Post-Fishing

What did you see?

What did you notice?

What inquiries make you have?

What would you make differently adjacent time?

On the drive home, a simple conversation can give you a sense of what your kid enjoyed and what he learned. Answer inquiries if you can but be certain to go forth some for your kid to research. Brand certain to stop with the most of import question: make you desire to travel fishing again?

Dos and Don'ts When Fishing with Kids

Don't presume a kid will love fishing just because you do.

Be prepared with sunburn lotion and bug spray.

Don't program a long trip.

Rich Person option activities ready to go.

Don't anticipate to catch fish.

Plan to pass your clip liberation up hang-ups and hooking bait.

Bring two fishing perches per child. This volition allow you repair tangles and hang-ups while your kid tin still be fishing.

Bring bites and drinks.

Bring field ushers for fish, animals, works or insects.

Children should have on oculus protection and hats

20 Science Concepts Your Child Needs to cognize that can be Learned by Fishing

organism

adapt

population

characteristic

predator

prey

producer

consumer

life cycle

positive impact

negative impact

compare

contrast

length

carnivore

omnivore

herbivore

nutrient chains

nutrient webs

ecosystems

Three Great Reads for Kids Who Love to Catch Fish:

Hatchet by Gary Paulsen

How to Eat Fried Worms by Seth Thomas Rockwell

My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George




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Rainforest Plants - Alfalfa

Family: Leguminosae

Genus: Medicago

Species: sativa

Common Names: Alfalfa, Lucerne, Jatt, Kaba Yonca, Mielga, Mu Su, Sai Pi Lithium Ka, Yonja

General Description: Alfalfa is a perennial and turns about 1 metre tall, with little bunches of violet flowers. Alfalfa is an extremely of import leguminous plant owed to its high food content and is frequently used as eatage for cows, goats, horses, and sheep. If consumed by humans, it is most often in salads as legal tender shoots or as a supplement.

Alfalfa is most often grown as eatage for production animals, but can also be made into silage, grazed, or Federal as greenchop. Alfalfa is the peak giving up eatage works when grown in countries where it is well adapted and have good soil. Due to the nitrogen-binding bacteria located in its roots, it can easily turn in very nitrogen-poor soil, and go on to be a very high food plant.

Location: Alfalfa is a very adaptable works and can be grown in a assortment of climates. It can defy the cold northern fields and high mountain valleys, desert climes as well as temperate regions. The peak producing states in the United States are California, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

The United States is the peak manufacturer of lucerne in the world, but Argentina, Australia, South Africa, and the Center East also lend to the production.

Uses: As a supplement, lucerne can be consumed in the word form of tablets, powders, and tea. Its places have got been used as an appetency stimulant, fatigue reducer, detoxifying agent, and redness reducer. Research demoes that it may also inactivate dietary chemical carcinogens before they have got a opportunity to harm the body.




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Du récit au rituel par la forme esthétique, Auteurs divers

Rompre avec ' le ' mythe, renouer avec les rituels : pour une poétique des formes narratives grecques




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Go ahead in the rain: notes to A Tribe Called Quest / Hanif Abdurraqib

Lewis Library - ML421.T762 W55 2019