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Dayton Daily News (subscription), OH -Feb 24, 2006
There's nothing like the challenge of a menu printed in another language. But in ethnic restaurants, it proclaims authenticity and, for me, that's a draw.
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Ole's Waffle Shop: Breakfast the good old-fashioned way Inside Bay Area, CA - IN THE restaurant business there is an easy way of attracting attention and a difficult way. The easy way is to create new dishes, to wow diners with squid ink and kiwi foam on a bed of lobster sashimi. |
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LE TOULOUSE WORTH LE TREK Kentucky.com, KY - In the hopscotch of French restaurants and chefs around Lexington, I thought I'd finally landed on a winner during two recent visits to Le Toulouse on Old Vine Street. |
Upscale pizza and pasta in a bistro-style setting Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Hours. 11 am to 10 pm Mondays through Thursdays, 11 am to 11 pm Fridays and Saturdays, noon to 10 pm Sundays. Price range. Sandwiches and panini are $5.25 to $8.45; pasta and specialty dishes are $8.95 to ... |
Court OKs price lid for WIC-only stores Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - The federal government can proceed with efforts to limit prices charged by stores that cater exclusively to participants in the WIC nutrition program, a US District Court judge determined Thursday. |
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First Watch offers flavorful combinations Bradenton Herald, United States - Iliked the light from the large window that comprises the entire front of the restaurant. I liked the sunny color of the walls. I liked the brightly textured artwork. |
Restaurants : Victorian Garden is a calm oasis of fine dining Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - If the thought of standing 45 minutes in a crowded foyer, waiting for a sticky table that’s smashed up against a booth full of loud strangers - who brought their ... |
What's new in music racks Bradenton Herald, United States - In an important sense, J Dilla's "Donuts" is a disc custom-made for hip-hop purists, those discerning fans who are as captivated by the craft as they are by the art. |
Upscale pizza and pasta in a bistro-style setting philly.com, PA - Hours. 11 am to 10 pm Mondays through Thursdays, 11 am to 11 pm Fridays and Saturdays, noon to 10 pm Sundays. Price range. Sandwiches and panini are $5.25 to $8.45; pasta and specialty dishes are $8.95 to ... |
Mediterranean miracle Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - "It's not like a regular pizza," the smiling, dark-eyed man behind the counter warned me as I eyed the handwritten blackboard menu over his head. |
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Bellevue lands another upscale grocer: Zupan's Markets agrees to ... King County Journal, WA - The battle of upscale grocers in downtown Bellevue is about to open a fourth front. Zupan's Markets, a Vancouver, Wash.-based operator of five gourmet grocery stores in Portland, Ore. |
Court: WIC-only stores face price lid Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - The federal government can proceed with efforts to limit prices charged by stores that cater exclusively to participants in the WIC nutrition program, a US District Court judge determined Thursday. |
Halfway there Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - WE ONCE heard a state superintendent of education say that he’d trade the whole 12th grade year for mandatory pre-K schooling. We think he was only half joking. |
Little India: More than Masala OCRegister, CA - Spend a day in this sectio of Artesia and enjoy some Chicken Tandoori, buy a sari and discover your inner Bollywood dancer. By CINDY ARORA. |
Advertisers zap products into TV shows Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - It's not magic. A growing number of advertisers are using technology that makes their products appear in places they weren't before. |
Slow-cooker jackpot OCRegister, CA - A mother and daughter discover a weeknight solution for do-ahead dinners that is an overnight success. SEE FIVE RECIPES BELOW. In 1971, the Rival Co. |
Tracy Press Tracy Press, CA - Even though ice hockey has just recently made inroads into the southern half of the United States, Californians are starting to make their presence felt on the ice. |
Don't let choices paralyze yard fun Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - No need to be daunted by garden center choices. They're not that different from other choices we face. Ever see someone in a salad buffet, putting only lettuce on their plate? |
School Menus Baxter Bulletin, AR - The menus for Monday-Friday are as follows. Milk is served at all meals at all schools. A variety of breakfast items are served daily at each school. |
Spanish piquillos are perfect for stuffing Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - My pal Rob is a master wrapper. Stick him in a room with some savory fillings and a stack of phyllo dough, some wonton wrappers or a few flour tortillas, and 15 minutes later he'll come out ... |
Food Bank receives truckload from Feed The Children Sioux City Journal, IA - The Food Bank of Siouxland, the area's only food bank that distributes food to nonprofit organizations, has received an entire truckload of food and products from Feed The Children. |
Dayton Daily News (subscription), OH -
There's nothing like the challenge of a menu printed in another language. But in ethnic restaurants, it proclaims authenticity and, for me, that's a draw.
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