Hey again foodie fans
Check out the fantastic Nomfiction totes and t-shirts created by the mighty Litographs. If you’re not familiar with them, what they do is they take the entire text of a novel (or in our case, a kick-ass food anthology) and turn into a stunning design, as you’ll see below.
If you’ve pre-ordered (or are going to pre-order) the Prix Fixe option, you’ll get either one of these for free (oh, and there's also a poster). But if you prefer to pay for one, you can visit the link at the bottom to place an order.
Cheers,
Troy
In 2006, I began working at Advocates, a series of group homes in Framingham. It was here I experienced first-hand how technology can make a difference in the lives of the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. On my first day I was introduced to a television with a miniature box above it. Curious, I asked Lisa, my supervisor, what it was.
“You’ve never seen one of those before?” she signed, a puzzled look on her face.
“No, I haven’t,” I replied.
While Lisa was surprised that I was unfami. . .
In 2006, I began working at Advocates, a series of group homes in Framingham. It was here I experienced first-hand how technology can make a difference in the lives of the Deaf and hard-of-hearing. On my first day I was introduced to a television with a miniature box above it. Curious, I asked Lisa, my supervisor, what it was.
“You’ve never seen one of those before?” she signed, a puzzled look on her face.
“No, I haven’t,” I replied.
While Lisa was surprised that I was unfami. . .
Back at the sublet, I put on my new Rachel Grimes record and flopped onto the bed. The mattress was still bare and smelled foreign. I considered doing something about it but chose to lie there instead, reading Annie’s invitation over and over. When evening crept in, I changed into the nicest clothes in my hockey bag. I looked almost presentable with my pea coat and a little water through my hair.
I took the car because I didn’t want to be late and didn’t really know where I was going. I. . .