Hemingway's 'Papa Doble' Cocktail
Legendary author Ernest Hemingway left us with literary genius and an extra large daiquiri called the Papa Doble.
Nada spends hours a day updating Facebook, Tweeting and combing through pictures on Pinterest and she gets paid for it. She firmly believes in the phrase “Geek is Chic” because she’s the nerdy web girl (but drives a 6-speed Mini Cooper in 5-inch heels so it evens out). She travels with a full entourage of Apple products and can’t put down her iPhone, which could have led to her dropping it in a (clean-water) toilet once before.
When she’s not dreaming about traveling around the world and eating at hole-in-the-wall bistros, she’s covering NBA teams as a freelance writer for SLAM Magazine and NBA.com, handling the web/social media for Orlando’s No. 1 radio station, XL1067.com, and expanding her high-heel shoe collection.
She’s written for newspapers like the Orlando Sentinel, magazines like Orlando Weekly and websites like WESH Channel 2 News. She doubles (triples?) up as a social media consultant for just about anyone willing to let her take risks and push their brand to the edge for results.
Nada knows a lot about:
Nada says, "Don't leave Orlando without spending Sunday morning perusing booths at the Lake Eola Farmer's Market, and going to Thorton Park for an outdoor brunch."
Legendary author Ernest Hemingway left us with literary genius and an extra large daiquiri called the Papa Doble.
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