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Dinner reviews from our Casa SaltShaker evenings

Mexican Spitfire

“The first time you buy a house you think how pretty it is and sign the check. The second time you look to see if the basement has termites. It’s the same with men.” – Lupe Vélez, actress Buenos Aires – I like celebrating people’s 100th birthdays or similar events for Casa SaltShaker dinners. They… Read More Mexican Spitfire

2008.Jul.24 Thursday2019.Sep.30 Monday Dan Perlman6 Comments

Three Manly Games

“THRONGS OF MONGOLS in resplendent robes of blue, red, and maroon swarm Ulaan Baatar’s Central Stadium. Archers snap bows, bands blow brass music, and the air is saturated with the pungent odor of mutton, the national dish (the older and tougher, the better). Yet all eyes are focused on the field, where scores of burly… Read More Three Manly Games

2008.Jul.16 Wednesday2023.Jan.29 Sunday Dan Perlman7 Comments

Green Cape

 We need to educate our children if we want our continent to prosper, but they can’t learn if they go to school hungry.” – Cesária Évora, the “Barefoot Diva”, Cape Verdian singer Buenos Aires – If I were to ask you to tell me a little about Cape Verde, I’m guessing you’d draw a blank.… Read More Green Cape

2008.Jul.10 Thursday2012.Dec.16 Sunday Dan Perlman4 Comments

Hitting the Sack

“Sherry… a sickly compound, the use of which will transform a nation, however bold and warlike by nature, into a race of sketchers, scribblers and punsters, in fact into what Englishmen are at the present day.” – George Borrow, English Novelist Buenos Aires – I’m going to give you the one sentence basics of sherry,… Read More Hitting the Sack

2008.Jul.07 Monday2024.May.20 Monday Dan Perlman5 Comments

A Novel Dinner

 I speak: Portuguese, German, French, English, Spanish, Italian, Esperanto, some Russian; I read: Swedish, Dutch, Latin and Greek (but with the dictionary right next to me); I understand some German dialects; I studied the grammar of: Hungarian, Arabic, Sanskrit, Lithuanian, Polish, Tupi, Hebrew, Japanese, Czech, Finnish, Danish; I dabbled in others. But all at a… Read More A Novel Dinner

2008.Jul.03 Thursday2008.Sep.09 Tuesday Dan Perlman7 Comments

Happy 5516!

“Before the Spanish banned Inti Raymi in 1572, this winter solstice festival was the biggest event on the calendar of the Awantinsuyu Incan empire. It occurred at the time of the sun’s rebirth (around June 24th on our calendar) in Cuzco, Peru, the Inca capital. Native residents gathered to honour the Inca, the first-born son… Read More Happy 5516!

2008.Jun.28 Saturday2020.Aug.25 Tuesday Dan Perlman5 Comments

Far East

 The global importance of the Middle East is that it keeps the Far East and the Near East from encroaching on each other.” – Dan Quayle, former U.S. Vice President Buenos Aires – On to the third post of last weekend’s whirlwind of dinners, and a private dinner. Now, originally, they’d simply booked out the… Read More Far East

2008.Jun.18 Wednesday2008.Sep.09 Tuesday Dan Perlman3 Comments

Out There

“Pioneer 10 will continue to coast silently as a ghost ship through deep space into interstellar space, heading generally for the red star Aldebaran, which forms the eye of Taurus (The Bull). Aldebaran is about 68 light years away and it will take Pioneer over 2 million years to reach it.” – NASA, The Pioneer… Read More Out There

2008.Jun.16 Monday2015.Jul.07 Tuesday Dan Perlman2 Comments

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