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Image is everything for Haddonfield firm
Courier-Post | 20 minutes ago
For Jon Cofsky and Scott Revell, style is substance. They help businesses create a public persona - a brand identity as recognizable as the Campbell soup can.
Party people
Enjoyment.independent.co.uk | 29 minutes ago
Imagine all the stress and hassle of throwing an exclusive bash - and then picture what it would be like if someone else stepped in and did all the hard work for you.
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Animals, food tickle youths' fancy at fair
Daily News | 1 hour ago
Linda D'Amore was bent on spoiling her granddaughters Olivia, 5, and Melly, 3, on Saturday at the San Fernando Valley Fair.
Male company Stereotypes and the rules for men dining together
Enjoyment.independent.co.uk | 1 hour ago
Not so long ago I was having dinner with a friend of mine - just the two of us in a cosy little Italian restaurant in Soho - when he suddenly started laughing.
Topics: Life, Gay/Lesbian
Eat like a king wherever you are
Salt Lake Tribune | 1 hour ago
Since one size doesn't fit all when it comes to finding the right restaurant in New York City, here's a cheat sheet to help you make the right choice.
Fundraiser will benefit Villa Kathrine
Quincy Herald-Whig | 1 hour ago
Quincy area residents can get a taste of Mediterranean culture during "A Night at the Villa" on Saturday, June 25.
Topics: Life, Arts, Dance, Quincy
Step back in time Fredericksburg's Airport Diner
Houston Chronicle | 2 hours ago
FLY-IN, FLY-OUT: Pilots frequently savor a meal during refueling stops. FREDERICKSBURG -- Arriving at Gillespie County Airport's Hangar Hotel, first impressions are that a World War II South Pacific military ...
Local Business
Register-Mail | 2 hours ago
Rollie Moore, an Oneida farmer, is helping new farmers in the industry. Moore is among six former Prairie Farmer Master Farmers who will be linked with 16 Illinois farmers in the inaugural class of Cultivating ...
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The Venice Gondolier Sun | 3 hours ago
The chorus of the Keys 2005 International Representatives present a fabulous evening of music and entertainment Friday, June 17 at 7:30 p.m. at The Venice Little Theater, 140 W. Tampa Ave.
Topics: Life, Sarasota, Venice
Sewickley Hotel offers fine dining in casual setting
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | 3 hours ago
Sewickley Hotel, 509 Beaver St., Sewickley, is open for lunch from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and for dinner from 5 to 10 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays.
Prime
Travellady.com | 6 hours ago
How could I resist this delicious book? Written by a New Orleans food writer who is married to a chef, this story is partially about Dallas, my home town.
Soh, Newmarket
New Zealand Herald | 6 hours ago
Herald rating: * * * * The hot promise of burning coals juxtaposed with clean architectural lines is the modern interpretation of a Korean dining room.
Customers pay what they like
Telegraph.co.uk | 8 hours ago
It sounds like a recipe for financial ruin: a restaurant that allows customers to pay what they think their meal is worth.
Topics: Life
The raw meat diet: do you have the stomach for the latest celebrity food fad?
News.independent.co.uk | 9 hours ago
And now Britain has its first all-raw food restaurant. By Steve Bloomfield 12 June 2005 Cavemen may have thought nothing of eating the raw flesh of a slaughtered animal, but things have progressed since.
Topics: Life, Health
Arbor Inn gives way to The Getaway
News-Register | 14 hours ago
John and Lindy Averi have bought the Arbor Inn Restaurant and Lounge. Next Saturday, they plan to unveil a new decor to reflect a new name, The Getaway, and begin offering a menu under its new focus as a ...
Topics: Life, McMinnville
Ferry food will sail through summer
Tacoma Daily Index | 15 hours ago
Southworth ferry riders may not be guaranteed warm weather for their trips across Puget Sound this summer, but they can at least have a warm-weather treat any time they like , ice cream.
Topics: Life, Weather, Vashon
Keep it simple
The Electric New Paper | 16 hours ago
Table salt is too fine. Sea salt does not dissolve into the flesh of the fish and the crystals give a burst of flavour when you bite into the fish.
Sofia, the Belle of the Balkans
Novinite.com | 16 hours ago
Point of View: 11 June 2005, Saturday. By Barry Zwick Los Angeles Times Just another Saturday night in this capital so long disparaged as a Balkan backwater.
TCT Dining out: 'Sweet-Cannoli Nuptials' tasty theater
Wisconsin State Journal Online | 19 hours ago
Dining out: 'Sweet-Cannoli Nuptials' tasty theater 'Sweet-Cannoli Nuptials' 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays through July 27 at Fyfe's Corner Bistro, 1344 E. Washington Ave., 251-8700 Parking; wheelchair access; checks, ...
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Digitallyobsessed.com | 20 hours ago
"We all have a place and we've got to keep to it. It's not no use pretending otherwise, is it." - Rose Review By: Jeff Ulmer Published: April 09, 2002 Stars: Gordon Jackson , David Langton , Jean Marsh , Jenny ...
Topics: Life
Sip into Summer
Bangor Daily News | 21 hours ago
T here have been plenty of odes to alcohol over the years. The long-car-ride staple "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" comes to mind.
Topics: Life, Fruits, Orono, Brewer
Reno-Tahoe dining options upgraded from past By Jim Harrington...
Insidebayarea.com | 22 hours ago
One can work up a mighty thirst and major appetite exploring all there is to see and do in the Reno-Tahoe area.
Topics: Life, Reno, Stateline
Rio Bamba relaxing, a bit
Democrat & Chronicle | 22 hours ago
But co-owner Jay Cohen is reluctant to say that the Alexander Street fine dining establishment is going casual.
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Mid-Day Mumbai | 23 hours ago
Exhibition of photography Ravindra Natya Mandir, Prabhadevi There is an exhibition of photography on display at Ravindra Natya Mandir until June 12 between 11am and 7 pm.
Restaurant, sauce to bubble over across U.S.
The Charlotte Observer (Registration Required) | 23 hours ago
Almost 20 years ago, Tony Martin founded a small restaurant on East Seventh Street to feature his signature Caribbean sauces and bring foreign flavor to the Charlotte area.
The Great Wall changes hands
Rockford Register-Star | Yesterday
After the death of patriarch Gene Wang in July, the remaining family members struggled to run their East State Street restaurant, The Great Wall.
Topics: Life, Rockford
Neighborhood Block Party
Nashua Telegraph | Yesterday
Nashua Baptist Church, 555 Broad St., will host a Neighborhood Block Party today from 1:30-4 p.m. There will be many fun activities for the family such as a bounce room, obstacle course, parachute games, ...
Grillmarks changes hands, not menu
St. Petersburg Times | Yesterday
The restaurant's name and staff will remain, but the owners, the Pappas family, move on, citing growth opportunities and issues with the city.
Edible sundries
The Bennington Banner | Yesterday
Strawberry-knotweed pie, milkweed egg puffs and a spicy glass of sassafras tea might not sound like usual fare, but people around the country are turning to the woods and fields around them for their cooking ...
FAQ | Saving Favorites from disasters
Philadelphia Inquirer (Registration Required) | Yesterday
Question: I would like to back up my Internet Explorer 6 Favorites, or have a printable file of all of them in case disaster strikes.
Carmelo's loses a star
Austin American-Statesman | Yesterday
Photos by Robert Godwin for AA-S Top: Carmelo's Ristorante Italiano is located in several limestone buildings in downtown Austin, including an 1872 hotel designed by Abner Cook.
Topics: Life
'Star Wars' offers soldiers respite from war
The Shawnee News-Star | Yesterday
One young man cannonballed into the cool blue pool, another applied suntan lotion to his girlfriend's shoulders -- and a third swung his machine gun onto a lawn chair.
Topics: Life, World News, Iraq
So, why can't Sioux City get an Olive Garden?
Sioux City Journal | Yesterday
Local diners keep clamoring for an Olive Garden. There are multiple sites available to build one of the Italian restaurants.
Cutting commissions
MarketWatch | Yesterday
Respecting research Fidelity responds to sagging performance by transforming its stock-analyst job from stepping stone to career post.
Far Niente is far from nothing
Glendale News-Press | Yesterday
One translation of far niente is doing nothing. But that's far from the case at this upscale Glendale establishment, which has been serving dishes from the Cinque Terre region of Italy for nearly two decades.
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Literacy tutors open new worlds
St. Louis Post-Dispatch | Thursday Jun 9
You can help The YMCA Literacy Council has been in St. Louis for 34 years and a part of the YMCA for four years.
Topics: Life, St. Louis
Sole Mio
The Rage | Thursday Jun 9
I had reservations, walking through the door of Sole Mio at 7pm without a reservation, that we would be seated any time soon.
Topics: Life
Starving Student Column: Farmer's Cafe -- Homey, attentive service in a rustic setting
Chico Enterprise-Record | Thursday Jun 9
Before last week, I'd never built and blazed a 20-foot burning man effigy, or witnessed an ex-wife chuck her old wedding dress on it.
Topics: Life, Chico
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Support from city folk takes root on the farm
USA TODAY via KeepMedia.com | May 12, 2005
A new way of farming is quietly sowing seeds of change. It has brought new life to family farms in Illinois, let city dwellers cultivate deep ...
National Asparagus Queen Announced Today
PR Newswire via KeepMedia.com | Thursday May 19
Company announced today the crowning of its national Asparagus Queen.
The Kitchen Revolution continues
The Kansas City Star via KeepMedia.com | Feb 23, 2005
The question was first asked -- and answered -- in 1976 by nationally known food writer Evan Jones.
New Checkers(R) Franchisee Signs on to Develop Southwestern Georgia
PR Newswire via KeepMedia.com | Tuesday May 24
Atlanta area. The franchisee has committed to building 10 new Checkers restaurants by 2009 in the southwestern corridor between Atlanta, Georgia, and the ...
Jamie Oliver launches fight against junk food at school
AFP via KeepMedia.com | Mar 7, 2005
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has launched a crusade against junk food served up in school canteens, forcing the government to reassess children's ...
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