Word: walleted
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...modest, too. Pine chairs and tables at one end of the barn; at the other, a deli selling more Dangereux delights, such as home-made breads and harissa mayonnaise. Every so often, the chef himself will emerge in surfer shorts and flip-flops. No longer dangereux to your wallet, but lethal to the notion that haute cuisine has to be haughty. www.thefoodbarn.co.za
...Starbucks wants to get its company back on track, it must first realize who purchases its addictive creations [April 7]. I am one of the company's slipping middle-class customers who have felt the nation's recent economic downturn in their wallet. I must justify which is more important, a latte or a gallon of gas? William R. Traxler, PINCONNING, MICH...
Hidden beneath the numerous cards, tickets, and to-do lists stuffed in my wallet, taped onto your refrigerator above that painting from second grade, buried beneath papers in some drawer, are sage pieces of advice with a humble origin: a bite-sized baked cookie. These small cookies, however, have quite a big story. In “The Fortune Cookie Chronicles: Adventures in the World of Chinese Food,” Jennifer 8. Lee ’98-’99, a New York Times Reporter, embarks on a journey that bridges many centuries, many countries, many people...
...only imbued with Lee’s infectious energy, but is also personal, colorful, and, above all, fun. She makes her journey to find the reason behind the fortune cookie’s popularity ours, as well. To quote one of those slips of paper from my wallet, “To love what you do and feel that it matters—how could anything be more fun?” Lee’s “Fortune Cookie Chronicles” embodies this exactly...
...that news, I have only this to say: Chipotle, my master, please don’t tarry any longer. I swear I will never again glance at any other burrito chain, especially not Qdoba. My wallet is yours—just let me in those doors...