I'm hoping there's no such thing as a 'JFK injection'. Some of you may know what I'm on about, if you've heard of the 'Heathrow injection'? If not, here's a definition:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=heathrow+injectionWell New York definitely comes with a fast paced lifestyle. Food is also significantly cheaper than in London, comes in larger portions, and hot dog stalls are pretty much on every street corner - during the day and night!I think I'm doomed.Let me present to you, the classic hot dog stall:
With the aroma of freshly cooked onions and sizzling meat, you try walking past it. At US$1.50 a dog, the change in your pocket is just begging to be spent.. Actually, on second thoughts, I'd recommend skipping the dogs (they're about 90% water) and going for the Italian sausages. They're a little bit more expensive but trust me, they really satisfy.
And this is probably why I'm feeling slightly ill right now:
Behold, my first Philly Cheese Steak, from Johnny Rockets. This is your all American diner people. I'm talking black and white checkered tiled floors and waitresses with white paper sailor hats. On entry be prepared to be assaulted by the sounds of the Village People. Yeah, let's all go stay at the Y.And let's not forget Nathan's famous Hot Dog & fries:
I did a post on these delicious babies a while back, so enough said for now.
Heathrow injection: A metaphor for the weight one inevitably gains when one migrates to London for an extended stay. It is attributable to the face-paced lifestyle that leads one to eating mostly take-away and fast foods.
Source: Urban Dictionaryhttp://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=heathrow+injectionWell New York definitely comes with a fast paced lifestyle. Food is also significantly cheaper than in London, comes in larger portions, and hot dog stalls are pretty much on every street corner - during the day and night!I think I'm doomed.Let me present to you, the classic hot dog stall:
With the aroma of freshly cooked onions and sizzling meat, you try walking past it. At US$1.50 a dog, the change in your pocket is just begging to be spent.. Actually, on second thoughts, I'd recommend skipping the dogs (they're about 90% water) and going for the Italian sausages. They're a little bit more expensive but trust me, they really satisfy.
And this is probably why I'm feeling slightly ill right now:
Behold, my first Philly Cheese Steak, from Johnny Rockets. This is your all American diner people. I'm talking black and white checkered tiled floors and waitresses with white paper sailor hats. On entry be prepared to be assaulted by the sounds of the Village People. Yeah, let's all go stay at the Y.And let's not forget Nathan's famous Hot Dog & fries:
I did a post on these delicious babies a while back, so enough said for now.
