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House of the Week: Side Hall Cottage on Constance St.

March 11, 2019 No Comments

This past Saturday, my friend and real estate agent Zuheily from NOLA Living Realty invited me to her first solo listing. She knew there was […]

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House of the week: Cottage on Eliza Street

October 30, 2015 No Comments

When I found today’s house, Judy Garland’s voice reverberated through my brain singing “A Cottage for Sale.” Though I’m not mourning a failed relationship per […]

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Though she was born in the San Francisco Bay Area, Kim Ranjbar felt New Orleans calling her home as soon as she hit puberty. A graduate of granola U (a.k.a. Sonoma State University) with a BA in English and a concentration in Creative Writing, Kim took her passion for the written word and dragged it over 2000 miles to flourish in the city she loves.

After over seventeen years as a transplant — surviving hurricanes, levee failures, oil spills, boil water advisories and hipster invasions — Kim hopes to eventually earn the status of local and be welcomed into the fold.

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  • February 1, 2017

    The Troubadour Hotel: Ballad of a boutique

  • February 1, 2018

    Downtown Renaissance: The Jung Hotel & Residences

  • December 1, 2016

    Once Again, A Civic Circle

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    Keto Lemon Pound Cake

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    Keto Muffuletta Salad

  • March 30, 2021

    Keto Dutch Baby . . . Baby!

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