Get The World Class Office Table Design In Philippine

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An ergonomic table for office use is the most crucial piece of furniture any home office could boast. There’s an array of tables to choose from depending on the job that they will be utilized. Various computers are designed to sit on and create a comfortable, relaxing atmosphere for your customers and guests. relaxed. However,…

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Sponsored Love: Unlocking The Secrets Of Magnetic Wallets

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In a world where technology and design constantly evolve to enhance our everyday experiences, the magnetic wallet has emerged as a captivating and functional accessory for the modern individual. Combining the power of magnets, sleek aesthetics, and practical features, these innovative wallets have garnered the attention of minimalists, fashion enthusiasts, and tech-savvy consumers alike. This…

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Why Every Homeowner Should Consider Switching To Solar Energy

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In today’s world, powering homes with solar energy is becoming increasingly popular. Not only are the environmental benefits well-documented but by doing so, homeowners can often save money on their monthly utility costs and improve their home’s value. Let’s look at some of the reasons why every homeowner should consider making the switch to renewable…

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BESPOKE KIDS: BLACK COMIC BOOK FESTIVAL 2023

Friday-Saturday, April 14th-15th, 10:00AM-8:00PM,  The 11th Annual Black Comic Book Festival at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture,  Lenox Avenue and 135th Street, for ages 13 to 18 years.
The Schomburg Center’s Annual Black Comic Book Festival celebrates the rich tradition of Black comix featuring panel discussions, film screenings, a cosplay show, and exhibit tables with premiere independent Black comic creators from across the United States.  The 11th Anniversary pop-up will now fully be virtual this month with an exhibit afterwards.  More details and the full schedule can be found on the Schomburg site: LINK

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The Governors Ball food lineup is stocked with New York favorites

The Governors Ball food lineup is stocked with New York favorites

The much-anticipated beloved music festival Governors Ball is taking place at Flushing Meadows Corona Park (new location alert!) featuring exciting acts including Lizzo, Kendrick Lamar, Diplo, HAIM and Lil Nas X, among plenty of others, between June 9 and June 11.

As is usually the case, New Yorkers are expected to head to the festivities to enjoy more than some phenomenal music, as the event’s food lineup proves to be just as stellar as the entertainment on deck.

All weekend long, attendees will get to refuel with some delicious fare and drinks from the city’s top restaurants. Check out the full list of vendors right here:

Governors Ball
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Among the standouts: famous pies by Roberta’s Pizza, nearly endless shellfish options served by Luke’s Lobster, meat-free dishes courtesy of Try Vegan, top-notch Greek food prepared by culinary staple Souvlaki GR and the sorts of Mexican treats that will make your head spin (in a good way!) from El Toro Rojo and Empanada Papa. 

But, if we have to be honest, it’s the dessert shops on the list that have gotten us all giddy with excitement. 

There are creative takes on the traditional form from Fan Fan Doughnuts, out-of-this-world ice cream from both Van Leeuwen and La Newyorkina, refreshing treats served by King of Pops and bubble tea for all by Tea and Milk.

You’ll be able to wash all that delectable food down with water from free stations set up all around the area, plus a number of cocktails served by a slew of dedicated hubs like Casa Bacardí, Espolòn and Tito’s Handmade Vodka.

Tickets for the Governors Ball are available for purchase online right here

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FIRST LOOK AT NEW STUDIO MUSEUM FACADE

Harlem Bespoke: We finally got a few really good photos of the new Studio Museum facade designed by world renowned architect David Adjaye.  The building started rising last year and the facade started coming together at the end of this past winter season.  This location by Adam Clayton Powell is actually the same address of the previous building which was demolished to make way for a larger museum space. So when will everything finish up?  An older poster on the plywood out front mentioned Winter 2022 but that date was set before the pandemic hit.  With that said, probably Winter 2023 might be a possibility and the museum should be open sometimes in the first half of 2024 or so.  Check out our past post for the original rendering: LINK

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New Yorkers can get a pastrami-inspired martini delivered to their door this week

New Yorkers can get a pastrami-inspired martini delivered to their door this week

As fans gear up for the premiere of the fifth and final season of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel on Amazon Prime this Friday, the New York City-centric celebrations pegged to the new episodes keep accumulating.

Maisel Tov Martini
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On Friday, a massive themed immersive experience is taking over Fifth Avenue, but, if you’d rather honor the occasion from the comfort of your own apartment in a boozier way, consider ordering the special pastrami-inspired cocktail Maisel Tov Martini from Grubhub instead.

You read that right.

A savory take on the classic gin martini, the unique concoction combines two of Midge’s favorite things—Jewish deli fare and a stiff drink—and comes in the form of a kit that includes a bottle of the actual cocktail (makes two), a pair of martini glasses and a shaker with instructions. Expect the packaging to be as dazzling as Midge’s character herself.

“The cocktail marries hints of juniper from gin with briny flavors of black pepper, coriander and caraway classically found in a pastrami sandwich,” explains an official press release.

You can order the Maisel Tov Martini on the delivery platform starting today for $29.95 (here is a link for that!) but expect it at your doorstep on April 14 or 15—just in time to sip on while catching the final few episodes of the hilariously amazing series. Keep in mind that you’ll only be able to order one kit per person while supplies last.

Just in case you’d rather try your hand at making the martini yourself at home, here is the recipe for it:

INGREDIENTS

  • 2.5 oz dry gin

  • 0.5 oz Caraway infused dry vermouth

  • 2-3 droppers pastrami oil

  • 1 olive rolled in pastrami rub seasoning

COCKTAIL

– Chill your martini glass and prepare the olive by rolling it in the pastrami spice blend.

– In a shaker, add the bottle of martini and two full droppers of pastrami oil. For a stronger flavor, add a third or fourth drop.

– Seal the shaker without ice and shake for five seconds allowing the oil to mix thoroughly with the martini.

– Open the shaker, add ice, and shake well for seven to ten seconds. o Strain into your chilled martini glass, and top with three drops of oil.

– Garnish the martini with the spiced olive and enjoy!

CARAWAY INFUSED DRY VERMOUTH

Combine 1 tbsp caraway seeds with 8 oz dry vermouth in a glass or container and allow it to sit for at least 1 hour. Once infused, strain out the seeds with a fine strainer and store the vermouth in the refrigerator for freshness.

PASTRAMI OIL

– Combine 8 oz olive oil, 1 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp pepper, 1 cinnamon stick, 1 tbsp mustard seed, 1 tbsp whole coriander, 1/8 tsp chili flakes, 2 tsp light brown sugar, 1 clove cut garlic, and 1 tbsp cut onion in a pan. Warm the mixture on the stove top, but do not let it boil. Keep on low heat for an hour until aromatic, then remove from heat and chill it overnight in the refrigerator. Strain out the solids using a fine strainer and use the oil within 7 days.

PASTRAMI RUB SEASONING

– Combine 1 tbsp ground pepper, 1 tbsp garlic powder, 1 tsp smoked paprika, 1 tsp salt (you can add more if desired), 1 tsp light brown sugar, and 2 tsp ground coriander in a small bowl. Mix well.

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