Word: everydayness
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...seemed to me so rich and layered in terms of experience. I knew it had something to do with eating, because French people spend a lot of time at the table--at the café in the afternoon and the dinner table in the evening. Food seemed woven into their everyday experience. I got seduced by that...
...take over large portions of American homes. The yearning for more and better closet space is being answered by interior designers, storage-component companies and residential developers. Indeed, for many of their customers, closets are the new kitchens--rooms to display status, for showing off how orderly one's everyday life...
...factory in Worcester, quadrupling its research and manufacturing space. Now Miller is busy converting refrigerators into fridge magnets, car parts into key rings, and postindustrial baby diapers into document folders. "None of these items are extraordinary," says Miller, "but we highlight the fact that waste materials of everyday items can be given a second life as another performance-driven product." Piles of trash never looked so good...
...factory in Worcester, quadrupling its research and manufacturing space. Now Miller is busy converting refrigerators into fridge magnets, car parts into key rings, and postindustrial baby diapers into document folders. "None of these items are extraordinary," says Miller, "but we highlight the fact that waste materials of everyday items can be given a second life as another performance-driven product." Piles of trash never looked so good...
...seven Washington restaurants, chef Andrés is famed for serving fantastical avant-garde cuisine. But in his first book he focuses on the small plates of his native Spain. The croquetas, crab-filled cherry tomatoes, artichokes sauteed with ham and gazpacho explained here are more accessible to the everyday cook than, say, his foie gras cotton candy, but they're almost as fantastic...