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		<title>Project 365.8</title>
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In my first Project 365 post, I chronicled my wi-fi-less adventures at Peacefood Cafe. Since swearing off coffee three years ago, I now choose from the tea menu when I go to cafes (at Starbucks, it&#8217;s a Grande No-Water Soy Chai Latte). Today, I ordered a $4.50 brazilian nut chai at Peacefood Cafe &#8212; one [...]]]></description>
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<p>In my <a href="http://whenawake.com/2009/07/project-365-1/">first Project 365 post</a>, I chronicled my wi-fi-less adventures at Peacefood Cafe. Since swearing off coffee three years ago, I now choose from the tea menu when I go to cafes (at Starbucks, it&#8217;s a Grande No-Water Soy Chai Latte). Today, I ordered a $4.50 brazilian nut chai at Peacefood Cafe &#8212; one of the worst food purchases made in recent memory. Apparently, I&#8217;m not meant to go vegan.</p>
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		<title>Project 365.1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 02:51:30 +0000</pubDate>
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In the two weeks since I left Saatchi and began working full-time on launching the Longitude, nomadic cafe-wandering has become a way of life. Today&#8217;s destination was Peacefood Cafe, a delightful new vegan bakery on the Upper West Side. I bought a blueberry scone (with a tofu spread!), poured myself a cup of water, laid my [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the two weeks since I left <a href="http://www.saatchiny.com">Saatchi</a> and began working full-time on launching <a href="http://www.thelongitude.com">the Longitude</a>, nomadic cafe-wandering has become a way of life. Today&#8217;s destination was <a href="http://peacefoodcafe.com/">Peacefood Cafe</a>, a delightful new vegan bakery on the Upper West Side. I bought a blueberry scone (with a tofu spread!), poured myself a cup of water, laid my laptop on a sun-lit table, and received an error message informing me that my Macbook could not connect to Wi-Fi. Fail.</p>
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