Enthusiasm is not in my blood. Few things can trigger ecstatic feelings in me, such as a greasy cookie from the Insomnia Cookies truck and music (and by music, I mean Tegan and Sara.)
YON KIM, a South Korea native and mother of a Temple student, has been managing the T-Mobile store on Liacouras Walk for eight years. Recently, she made the change to a waffle, soup and smoothie shop.
From the Center City high rises to the sidewalks of North Philadelphia, columnist Sarah Sanders thinks there’s a thrill to be found in the quest for second-hand food.