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Re: Made With Love
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The cookies at MWL are no more than $2 unless you get the huge ass gargantuan cookie which is $4.50. but if you are eating that yourself you have bigger problems.

A large coffee is no more than $3 here, so you must've also gotten an espresso-based beverage. Those are expensive no matter where you go. Coffee is an expensive commodity. But what you're paying for at that price is the cost of milk, and the cost of maintaining an espresso machine. I don't know how serious coffee is handled at MWL but if you forego the coffee and make yourself a delicious cup at home I'd say you just got a delicious $2 cookie, totally worth it.

Seriously, the prices of baked goods at this place are pretty much exactly the same as you would find in any good-quality bakery in New York. And if we're comparing MWL to Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, or Subway prices, we're just not on the same page. Even if I don't get a treat from MWL every week (or even every month), I'm still glad it's here.

Posted on: 2009/11/3 4:31
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Re: Commotion near Grove Path
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probably someone ate one too many tacos from the Krave truck.

Posted on: 2009/10/6 0:33
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Re: The Krave Truck?
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NYC is extremely jealous right now.

Posted on: 2009/8/19 0:31
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Re: New Mexican Food Cart Downtown
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i had the la original tonight and took some pictures. it was just as delicious as it looked, and spicy without killing all of the taste. take a look. alex (the owner) is a super nice dude who is really passionate about his food. i will definitely go back and try plenty more.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/alli-son/tags/elimperio/

Posted on: 2009/6/18 2:48
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Re: New Path cars
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNWLW4SgY5Q

never saw this video before, but they look just like the ones that are running on the L, 4/5/6, 2/3 except with individual seats (this has probably been said a million times before) .. I'm worried about what seems like a lack of space for bikes, carriages, etc.

Posted on: 2008/7/18 19:50
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Re: TRUCK, LIGHT RAIL TRAIN COLLIDE - 26 people on train: injuries minor
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if this is the intersection i'm thinking of, i don't know why there aren't more accidents there. it's horrible. one morning i was on a light rail train stuck at the light for over fifteen minutes.

Posted on: 2007/7/20 16:37
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Re: New York's Best "Cheap" Hotel? The Jersey City Hyatt
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Well that makes sense. I was just reading the article this morning in the magazine and I wanted to tear my hair out. But now everything has been put in perspective.

What about the Courtyard Marriott? Do those prices go down over the weekend as well?

Posted on: 2007/7/19 20:08
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Re: New York's Best "Cheap" Hotel? The Jersey City Hyatt
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i used to book hotels for the employees in my last company who would be visiting from out of town and the hyatt WAS ABSOLUTELY NEVER $199. when are these people trying to book???

Posted on: 2007/7/19 13:07
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Re: Award-winner and pals keep Liberty State Park blooming
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Quote:

harsimoose wrote:
just wondering where someone lives that they would walk past Liberty State Park on their way to the Grove Street PATH station on their daily commute. Am i missing something, or is Agnes the powerwalking champion of NJ?


someone actually told me last night there is a path in liberty state park that ends up on jersey ave? is this true? last night was probably the second time i've ever been to lsp,

Posted on: 2007/7/5 14:51
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Re: Mugging at corner of Varick and York
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the constant posting of these muggings (especially close to an area i am moving to this weekend) is making me really hate this warm weather...

Posted on: 2007/6/19 18:17
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