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Touring Trophy Town

Posted by Rachel on August 22, 2011 in activity, Boston, local food, travel |

Have you ever thought you smelt the stale atmosphere of an airplane and felt your heart palpitate with excitement? Maybe it’s a few salty peanuts that get you going, but everyone has a trigger. That sensational feeling of traveling. Sure, airports and train stations can rival the trivial duress caused by a congested highway, but […]

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Writer’s Sketch: Expression Map

Posted by Rachel on August 15, 2011 in expressions, writer's sketch, writing, writing tips |

Another great tool in the writer’s arsenal is creating unique, consistent characters. In order to keep these people behaving time and again in the same manner, you should first work on their basic emotions. For this exercise, focus on practicing varied expressions that will arise when writing. By all means, use a character you are […]

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The Cooking Comfort Zone and How to Get There

Posted by Rachel on August 8, 2011 in breakfast, foodieventure, how-to, teaching |

Does the idea of baking a cake from scratch terrify you? Is the only option for ethnic food take out? Do you laugh (and maybe cry) at the suggestion of homemade bread? Well, you’re not the only one. But that doesn’t mean you can’t do it. In five steps, you can transform your kitchen skills […]

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Love That Dirty Water

Posted by Rachel on August 5, 2011 in activity, Boston, nature |

In the lull of a summer afternoon, it can be troublesome to settle on a decent activity that will capitalize on the beautiful weather while simultaneously subduing the heat. If you live near a body of water, then you’re in luck. This past weekend we were visited by family friends and among the joyous reminiscing […]

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