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It’s been an unusual year for students, and graduates deserve a little bit of extra love. Happily, there are plenty of options in and around the Square to help them celebrate in the style they deserve, from wardrobe consults for that all-important job interview to gourmet goodies for the perfect mini-celebration.
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Help your favorite graduate prepare for the real world in style with a custom wardrobe consult from the Andover Shop (www.theandovershop.com), known for classic, preppy threads. For even more personal attention, snap up a style consult from Looks Love (www.lookslove.com), which will customize a wardrobe box with just the right mix of options, from dressy to casual. Mint Julep (www.shopmintjulep.com) is known for brightly patterned, whimsical clothes and accessories and they just launched a Harvard Square soy candle (with notes of tea and leather), perfect for a new apartment. Complete an outfit with
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When we asked Boston.com readers where to find the best empanadas in Boston, we received close to 40 recommendations. From empanada stands at farmers markets to Colombian restaurants in East Boston, respondents praised dozens of restaurants for their creative empanada fillings, variety of dipping sauces, and takeout and delivery capabilities, with one reader sharing that an empanada company’s home delivery option “has seriously kept us alive during the pandemic.” That’s nothing to scoff at.
Of course, some readers felt that the dish was best when made in their own home. Stefan Ferrari-Peinl in Charlestown wrote that the region’s top empanadas were “in our kitchen, where my Argentinean wife prepares the best meat empanadas with olives, egg, and onion based on her grandmother’s recipe.” Matty from Malden agreed, writing “My kitchen, because my gf and I are great at making them!” Ok, so when can we come ov
This outstanding Spanish red earns a thumbs up
The wine âVara y Pulgarâ is as distinctive as the traditional pruning method for which itâs named.
By Ellen Bhang Globe Correspondent,Updated May 4, 2021, 12:00 p.m.
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This outstanding Spanish red earns a thumbs up.Ellen Bhang
When you spy a handsome bottle on a shop shelf called âVara y Pulgar,â you might be curious about its name. If you have a working knowledge of Spanish, you know that âyâ translates to âandâ â so do the words on either side of the conjunction refer to a dynamic duo of the wine world? Then you notice âCádizâ in the second line, which calls to mind the ancient port city anchoring the region of AndalucÃa in southern Spain. Isnât that in Sherry country, the region famous for its solera-raised white wine? But the bottle in your hands is red, a fact confirmed by â100% Tintillaâ printed in tiny, elegant script. That seals
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