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Entrepreneur bakes up Starbucks' sweet pastry plan
Seattle TimesSOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- Savvy as Starbucks is about coffee, it has not had much luck with food. Although the chain revamps its pastry case every few years, sometimes with promises about "health and wellness," food represents just 19 percent...Tags: Howard D. Schultz, Consumer Goods Industries, Finance, Starbucks Corp., Recipes
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A noon-y at Rooney's
The Telegraph, Alton, Ill.Rooney's Cafe, the newest addition to the Mineral Springs Mall in downtown Alton, is adding a touch of international flair to the downtown area. "I have had this in my mind for many years," owner Tracey Muscarella said. "I was looking for just the right...Tags: Cheese, Pies and Tarts, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, South Africa
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The News Herald, Panama City, Fla., Mike Cazalas column
The News Herald, Panama City, Fla.Fans of TV's critically acclaimed "Arrested Development" might remember an episode where Michael Bluth confronts his mother, demanding, "Tell me the truth, OK, because there's been a lot of lying in this family." She moves close to him and responds in...Tags: Potato Chips, Lifestyle and Leisure, Potatoes, Panama, Arrested Development (tv program)
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Restaurant review: Alterra brings A-game to Capitol Square
The Wisconsin State JournalAlterra coffee has been served in plenty of Madison coffee shops and cafes for years, and now the Milwaukee company has set up a full-fledged cafe here, serving not only its excellent, full-bodied coffee, but also a wide assortment of baked goods,...Tags: Cream Cheese, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sausages, Potatoes, Peppers
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Fun with Free University
Herald-Times, Bloomington, Ind.People's University, the popular program offered by the city of Bloomington's Parks and Recreation Department for the past eleven years, officially ended last year with the retirement of longtime coordinator Michael Simmons. But Michael has had so much...Tags: Adult Education, Indiana University, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Bring the Preakness to your party with these recipes
If you won't be in the Grandstand at Pimlico, you can still celebrate the 138th running of the Preakness Stakes in style with a black-and-gold party. Black and gold — the colors of the Calvert family — pop up everywhere at the Preakness, from...Tags: Egg Yolks, Kosher Salt, Equestrian, Bolton Hill, Limes
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Far out trips close to home
Miami HeraldSummer is when the stream of tourists to South Florida slows, deterred by hot, wet weather and the threat of hurricanes. It's when rates at beachfront hotels plummet, spas and restaurants offer special deals, traffic eases and locals can enjoy discount...Tags: Boca Raton, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Little Havana, Tour Operations Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Late Saturdays in Healdsburg
The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, Calif.Looking for a late-night nosh? In Sonoma County, that can be a challenge. Sure, some restaurants stay open until 11 p.m. on weekends, but if you're a night owl with a fuel gauge that often points to empty at midnight, you might have to drive across...Tags: Music, Chicken, Limes, Dining and Drinking, Tomatoes
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'Solidarity,' 32 years later
The Daily Globe, Worthington, Minn.On Dec. 12, 1981, martial law was declared in Poland, and Barbara Rusek was dragged from her home wearing only a nightgown for her involvement in the Solidarity Movement. She was beaten, forced to wait in freezing temperatures and held in prison for six...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Strikes, Valium (drug), Police Arrests, New York City
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Workers' plea: Gimme shelter
Home for Chuck Wonycott these days is a cramped metal bunk with a thin foam mattress deep in the bowels of an old merchant marine ship docked at the Port of New Orleans. His closet is a narrow locker. His dining room is the ship's mess hall. His...Tags: Unemployment, Unemployment Rate, FEMA, Rentals, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Q&A: Eureka Kuchen Factory
Q. Why is kuchen so famous in Eureka? A. Maria Luz Alandy: The word "kuchen" is German for cake. This area of the Dakotas was settled by Germans from Russia. They brought with them their way of cooking and baking. Kuchen was a favorite dessert. They...
Tags: Cheese, Employees, Lifestyle and Leisure, Career and Workplace, Foods and Beverages
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Jessamine County calendar of events for May 2
THURSDAY — The Jessamine County Senior Center will host a “Seniorcise” fitness program for adults 60 years of age and older. The 10-week session will run on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10-11 a.m. and started April 23. The center is...
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