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Sunday, September 07, 2008

Catching Up

Late last week a friend emailed me asking about Tokyo Steak and Sushi and lamented that I didn't blog anymore. I replied that it had been a month since my last post but I was still blogging. Of course, he didn't know I had resumed blogging last winter. Still no Tokyo post either way, but his email did provide the impetus for me to write something.

I have a few more new posts in the works including stuff Carmela's, breakfast at Russ's Market and eating in Tulsa but for now check out the new link in my blogroll to JesseandElizabeth.com. Jesse and Elizabeth are friends of mine who are about to embark on a three month European wine tour. It's not a recreational visit though. They are both what you could call beverage professionals and Jesse is one of about 160 odd Master Sommeliers in the world so they're going to be working and studying and visiting what seems like about every wine producer in Europe. Take a look at their itinerary.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steve, thanks for the props! Glad to see you blogging again.

6:04 AM  

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