Friday, October 26, 2012

Your 12 hourly digest for Lifestyle: Food, Style, Travel, Advice, Home, Garden & More - The Washington Post

Lifestyle: Food, Style, Travel, Advice, Home, Garden & More - The Washington Post
Washington Post Lifestyle gives you the latest fashion and beauty trends, home décor pointers, food and recipe ideas and reviews, relationship advice, travel ideas, wellness tips and much more.
DC Brau gets its hands on the hottest hop
Oct 26th 2012, 18:37

Before Brandon Skall and Jeff Hancock opened DC Brau last year, they had intended to brew their Corruption India pale ale with one of the beer world's rarest ingredients. They didn't want to use just any kind of hops, the pine cone-shaped flowers that give IPAs their bitterness and aromas ranging from grapefruit to pine. The proprietors of the District's first modern brewery dreamed of using Citra.

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The ghost towns of northern Chile
Oct 26th 2012, 15:52

The midday desert sun beat down mercilessly. Before us stood rows of small rusty houses. Slowly, as if we were entering another world, we began our walk down the wide, empty streets, weaving in and out of faded, dusty old buildings. A subtle breeze swirled up every now and then, creating a bizarre choreography of sand. With each crescendo of the wind came the sound of squeaking hinges and creaking wood, the slam of a door, a metal roof plate breaking loose.

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Running for Gabrielle Giffords's House seat is not Martha McSally's first challenge
Oct 26th 2012, 00:35

Martha McSally is drinking a Negra Modelo from the bottle at a Mexican joint here after another long day running in 103-degree heat for the honor of serving in an institution with a 13 percent approval rating.

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Escapes: A tour of western Pennsylvania's Amish country
Oct 25th 2012, 19:59

There's no sign out front, so my mom and I trust our instincts — and the smell of fresh sawdust — to guide us as we pull off the dirt road and approach the weathered workshop. We're in search of an authentic Amish-made rocking chair, and judging from the woodworking tools and gently curved rocker bottoms propped against the doorway, we're in luck.

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