Every time I come home, and every time before I leave, I invite all my friends and I get hummus from this little shack in Tel Aviv called Baadunas.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Many people struggle to make hummus that lives up to their expectations at home, and recreating a favourite brand or the stuff from your local deli is almost impossible.
Tel Aviv is buzzing with so much life, you could bottle it and sell it as honey, and even Jerusalem has a certain fizz. But if you want to see anger, go to Sheikh Jarrah in East Jerusalem on a Friday afternoon.
A trip to Tel Aviv is a ritual. I always wear the same clothes to Tel Aviv: black pants and a blue-checked shirt that I bought especially from Ralph Lauren.
I've become one of those annoying people who brings their own food on to planes.
Tel Aviv is the most exciting place to eat in Israel.
By the second tour I had rice cakes and hummus with me, and I was jumping rope in my room.
Somehow, the rare trips to Tel Aviv give me the feeling that I have a career.
I get invited to an awful lot of Jewish functions.
People ask me where I go to get away, and I say 'Home.'
I'm more of a culture hummingbird.
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