Tasty Food, Brush Pens, and Little Baron Figs
The Baron Fig Pocket version of the Confidant notebook has become one of my favorite tools for making food sketchnotes.
The littlest Confidant is about the size of a deck of 3x5 inch index cards—the perfect size for the road. I carry a Pocket Confidant, a Pentel Brush Pen, and a Flair Marker when I travel, which makes for a perfect lightweight sketchnoting toolkit.
I'll let the sketchnotes speak for themselves:

Tasty Indian food I had with my friend Yusuf on Chicago's Devon Avenue.

A delicious Thai dinner with my wife in Charlotte, NC.

Mazorca truck tacos in Milwaukee's Third Ward with my friend Brian.

A late night snack with my wife at Amelie's French Bistro in Charlotte, NC

A tasty bit of Sushi in Chicago. I drew the chefs, and they loved it.

A traditional French meal at Le Ceni's on Montmartre, Paris

Charcuterie board and wine at Ubu Cafe in Paris with my wife and friends.

Juicy burger with my wife at Otto's Burger in Hamburg, Germany.

Lunch with friends at Bulerei, Hamburg, Germany.

Burgers with my wife and son Nathan at Bareburger, NYC.

A Thai lunch at Aroydee in NYC.

Classic pizza with family and friends at Lombardi's Pizza in NYC.

A sushi dinner on my own at Kawa Sushi in Milweaukee.

Red tea tasting with my Nespressio and Red Espresso capsules at home.
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