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5:30 CHALLENGE: 5 INGREDIENTS, 30 MINUTES OR LESS
While classic Sole Veronique typically requires copious amounts of time, skill and ingredients, this version is ready to eat in about 8 minutes. Each serving is cooked in separate parchment packets (parchment paper is available in the paper products aisle of most supermarkets).
-- Jeanne Besser
A delicious sea food starter. The mozarrella, tomato and rocket and rose wine complimented this perfect meal.
The Grand Restaurant, Sea Point, Cape Town.
This is a silver gelatin print created in a traditional wet-process darkroom using non-traditional techniques. No digital methods are employed.
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Found in the building
...the Levine family’s tenement apartment, where Jennie Levine managed a household and oversaw family finances while her husband ran a garment factory in their front room. Then, explore a few stops nearby to learn where and how women organized the Kosher Meat Boycott of 1902, led by women like Jennie, which both divided and united Jewish Lower East Siders.
...Founded in 1988 by historian Ruth Abram and social activist Anita Jacobson, the Lower East Side Tenement Museum explores the uniquely American story of immigration and the rich, diverse landscape it continues to create. The Museum took root when Abram and Jacobson discovered 97 Orchard Street — a dilapidated tenement building that had been shuttered for more than 50 years.
Although the building was in ruins, they uncovered personal belongings and other evidence of the families that called those apartments home between the 1860s and 1930s. These artifacts and the families who owned them became the foundation for what the Tenement Museum represents today: a belief that our national identity is best understood and appreciated through the stories of real families whose lives have shaped our shared history.
[Tenement Museum]
In the Tenement Museum, Orchard St
Taken in Manhattan