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Snacks, not sit-down: Restaurants try to snag 'grazing' diners
Restaurant patrons are increasingly going out to pasture, “grazing” their way through smaller servings instead of sitting down to longer and more expensive meals in a shift that has eateries rushing to adjust.
Nearly half of diners now say...Tags: Diamond Foods Incorporated, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Healthy Halloween Treats
Nothing is scarier to a kid than the thought of Healthy Halloween Treats. As a holiday known for its sugary filled bags of goodness, it’s tough for anyone to avoid candy overload.
However, if you’re the kind of parent that doesn’t want...Tags: Chili, Pumpkin, Honey, Onions, Foods and Beverages
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Online Dish: Movie Theater Smackdown! Man Punches Unruly 10-yr-old
KIAHThere's nothing more aggravating than anannoying moviegoer. You know the person who won't stop talking, or chews ice in your ear, and you've got to love the teeny boppers running up and down the aisles or giggling. But have you ever gotten so angry that...Tags: Arts and Culture, Facebook
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The next DIY frontier: roasting coffee beans at home
Los Angeles TimesFour students are standing over a hot stove in the creamery of the Institute of Domestic Technology on a late-October Sunday at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena. Each one is manning a hand-cranked Whirley-Pop popcorn popper filled not with popcorn but...Tags: Green Beans, Economy, Business and Finance, Los Angeles Times, Companies and Corporations, Thomas Pynchon
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Family memories bubble to the surface in Maine
Special to the Los Angeles TimesReporting from Boothbay Harbor, Maine Early morning in a kayak on Linekin Bay. My paddle goes plash-plash. A gull gives me the hairy eyeball to warn me away from its nest. Across the water on the peninsula that ends at Ocean Point, a woman sits like a...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Cabbage, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Christianity, Maine
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Counter Intelligence: A little crunch with your Chianti at Tar & Roses
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticAny discussion of Tar & Roses must begin, as your dinner probably will, with what is probably its simplest appetizer, a concoction of popcorn tossed with brown sugar, lardons and chile, like a bowl of Cracker Jack with chewy cubes of bacon instead of...Tags: Parsley, Wines, David Lean, Anchovies, Bacon
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Patt Morrison Asks: Hollywood's pol, Chris Dodd
Hollywood loves comeback stories. Will SOPA/PIPA be one of them? The anti-piracy bills that were working their way through Congress with Hollywood's blessing got tanked by a massive online campaign — petitions, website blackouts, even T-shirts. From...Tags: Entertainment, Academy Awards, Freedom of the Press, Science and Technology, Theft
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Baltimore's outdoor summer film series overflow with personality
What's the best way to fill an open space with smiles for a summer night?
Fit in a big, bright movie screen, and hundreds are sure to follow. Every summer, in every corner of Baltimore, the light of the silvery moon turns outdoor silver screens into...Tags: James Rouse, Arts and Culture, Italy, Movies, Festive Events
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Storm emergency kit: Comfort food and fuel
When it's this hot, one can only think of cool foods. Today at my blog, check out the super suppers that won't turn the kitchen into a steam bath.
When weather acts like your food processor on stun. Welcome to the 2011 hurricane season. Have you given...Tags: Hurricanes, Florida
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Wrapping up the music year
Orchestra, choir, concert, jazz and symphonic bands and show choir - all come together inside a gymnasium at Aberdeen Central's annual Pop, Popcorn and Pops Concert.
“It's a great community event,” orchestra teacher Kimberly Smith said of the concert,...Tags: Entertainment, Doobie Brothers (music group), Prince (music artist), Arts and Culture, Jazz (genre)
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“Jersey Shore Shark Attack” kicks off Syfy’s big original movie month in June
Channel Guide Magazine“You’re in a different mood in the summer,” says Thomas Vitale, executive vice president, programming and original movies, Syfy. “You, as a viewer, want different things. There’s a reason that Oscar movies come out at a... -
Life Out Here: Burnt popcorn, gray vanilla flavor
“Mr. Kofford,” my student said to me. “Why do you wear gray all the time?” “I don’t wear gray all the time,” I said. “OK, Mr. Technical, why do you wear gray so much? Even your car is gray.” “...
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