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'Top Chef': Jill, we hardly knew you
Reality CheckMaryann here, recapping for you live(ish) from Mary's couch. (And Mary here, in italics.) This week, we had a chance to watch the show together. Not a lot of drama from the cheftestants, but plenty of eye-rolling and scoffing from......Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Whole Foods Market, French Bread, Appetizers, David Grohl
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Obamas enjoy fine food, wine, but hold the beets
Associated PressFormer President George H.W. Bush famously disliked broccoli. His son, the outgoing president, is a Texas meat-eater. President-elect Barack Obama loves chili and shuns beets. Obama's aversion to beets aside - "I always avoid eating them," he says -...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, The White House, Whole Foods Market, Government, George Bush
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True charm lives in these ski towns
Looking for a ski getaway with authentic local charm? The December issue of Travel + Leisure magazine recommends five ski towns (or clusters of towns) that "hold true to their local roots." They are: 1. Crested Butte, Colo., in the Elk Mountains, where...Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Tennis Zone, anyone?
Retail watch appears Sundays, E-mail questions about store openings and closings to tyrone.richardson@mcall.com It didn't take long for the former Upper Bucks YMCA facility in Richland Township to get a new tenant. Weeks before the organization...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Property, Real Estate Agents, Bankruptcy, Restaurants
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Rich trappings at Nick's Cove on Tomales Bay
Russ Parsons reporting from point reyes >>> Hotel rooms often are boring places you have to put up with just to explore some place exciting. At Nick's Cove, a new complex on Tomales Bay an hour or so north of San Francisco, you could be perfectly happy...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Clubs and Associations, Ralph Lauren, Road Transportation, Transportation
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What's going on in Long Island's downtowns
Garden City The Garden City Chamber of Commerce this year launched a discount card program where more than 50 participating merchants offer savings on goods and services to card-bearing shoppers. The Friend of the Chamber Merchant Card Program -...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Black Friday (shopping), Advertising, Business Enterprises, North Fork
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Touring the Brandywine Valley
Special to NewsdayKnown for magnificent mansions with flowering gardens in spring and summer, the Brandywine Valley, stretching from West Chester, Pa., to Wilmington, Del., not only retains its luster in winter, but visitors often discover it's their favorite time of year....Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Ice Skating, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Mushrooms, Betsy Johnson
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Shopping the Strip
The Associated PressThe smells of basil, Chinese food, fish and baked goods linger in the humid air along Penn Avenue, mixing with the sweat and grime of packed sidewalks and outdoor vendors. Children cling to their parents' hands and young couples stroll leisurely while...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Popcorn, Metal and Mineral, Population, Restaurants
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GETTING THERE There are no direct flights between Chicago and Cartagena's Rafael Nunez International Airport, which accepts international flights only from Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and Panama City. The flight from Miami to Cartagena takes 21/2 hours....Tags: Folk Music, Apartments, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Rentals, Personal Service
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Stanley Golf Course Restaurant Might Close; Rabbi Okolica Honored
The restaurant at Stanley Golf Course in New Britain may close. Students at Bristol Eastern High ask the community to for help them send some holiday cheer to soldiers in Iraq. Petition drive to create a charter revision commission in Southington was a...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Government, Hartford Hospital, Defense, Vehicles
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St. Augustine's timeless beauty
South Florida Sun-SentinelIt's dusk as my husband and I walk among couples sharing kisses on the grassy field that surrounds the Castillo de San Marcos, an ancient fort where three countries battled for centuries to claim St. Augustine as their own. "Make love. Not war," I joke....Tags: Easter, St. George, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Architecture, Health and Safety at School
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A haute homecoming
Tribune reporterGrowing up in Chicago, the 36-year-old chef Jose Garces helped his Ecuadorean mother and grandmother prepare traditional home cooking—"lots of ceviches, arepas, empanadas, grilled meats," he said. That's what he grew up eating, along with "the kinds...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Tapas, Hot Dogs, Lemons, Restaurants
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