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Put Your Money Where Your Mouth is: Send Help to Australia

Put Your Money Where Your Mouth is: Send Help to Australia

By Leah Klein January 9, 2020 January 9, 2020 0

Australia is on fire and they need our help. Here are three tasty ways we can put money where our mouths are. These local chefs and shops have set up ways to send funds to Australia while also enjoying tasty treats back at home. Bluestone Lane Café At Bluestone Lane, …

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Brunch for a Greater Good: Greater Boston Food Bank’s Super Hunger Brunch

Brunch for a Greater Good: Greater Boston Food Bank’s Super Hunger Brunch

By Leah Klein January 22, 2018 January 22, 2018 5

The Super Hunger Brunch happening this weekend January 27th and 28th is a wonderful way to enjoy brunch and donate to the Greater Boston Food Bank.

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A Dozen Ways to Give This Year: Giving Tuesday

A Dozen Ways to Give This Year: Giving Tuesday

By Leah Klein November 28, 2017 November 28, 2017 0

A dozen ways to participate in Giving Tuesday.

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Norwell Farms Celebrates with Local Chefs

Norwell Farms Celebrates with Local Chefs

By Leah Klein September 26, 2017 November 19, 2017 0

We have the city living lifestyle (hence @BostonCityLiving), but that doesn’t mean pounding the pavement, dining out on Newbury Street and hanging out at the local playground 24/7.  We love to escape the city for a little bit here and there.  The nice thing about the Boston area is that …

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Pastry Chefs Gather for Sugar Rush

Pastry Chefs Gather for Sugar Rush

By Leah Klein September 20, 2017 November 19, 2017 0

We are not Paris, but Boston’s pastry scene is magnifique and has been developing at a the speed that spun sugar sets over the last few years.  I got a taste of some of what the area’s best pastry chefs have to offer at the 4th Annual Sugar Rush.  Sugar …

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Bee Nice: Gather Chocolate from Harbor Sweets

Bee Nice: Gather Chocolate from Harbor Sweets

By Leah Klein October 17, 2016 November 19, 2017 0

I am not someone who has a sweet tooth, but I do enjoy a well-made chocolate or dessert.  What I mean by “not having a sweet tooth” is that I rarely crave sweets.  It doesn’t mean I don’t like them.  I just crave bread and salty bites more.  That means …

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Dog Days of Summer Start Now: Kirkland Tap and Trotter

Dog Days of Summer Start Now: Kirkland Tap and Trotter

By Leah Klein June 6, 2016 November 19, 2017 0

What does “doy days of summer” even mean?  According to Becky Little in National Geographic, dog days of summer refer to the stars and how the ancient Greek interpreted them. In ancient Greece, the constellation Canis Major was thought to be a dog chasing Lepus, the hare. The star Sirius is …

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June 3rd at Fenway: Pride Night

By June 1, 2016 June 1, 2016 0

June 3rd is a special day at Fenway.  The Green Monster is dressing up in all the colours of the rainbow and there will be a little extra blue on the field too. It’s always a tough game for me to watch when my childhood team, the Toronto Blue Jays, …

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Red Sox Winter Weekend: Family at Foxwoods.        

By Leah Klein January 16, 2016 November 19, 2017 0

It may be a little early for Spring fever but when it comes to Red Sox fans spring training cannot come soon enough. Next weekend, January 22nd through the 24th Red Sox fans can get a big dose of their favorite team and sport at Foxwoods.  Winter Weekend is a …

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Drink for a Cause: Negroni Week in Boston

Drink for a Cause: Negroni Week in Boston

By Leah Klein June 1, 2015 November 19, 2017 1

 Campari is a sunset red liqueur that is perfect for summer.  It is also an essential ingredient for the Negroni.  From June 1st through June 7th over 2,510 bars and restaurants are celebrating Negroni week to raise money for charity.  Charities include the Developing Minds Foundation (Brick & Mortar), Rosie’s …

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