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Providence's Michael Cimarusti to open his seafood heaven Connie & Ted's by end of May
More than 4,000 oyster tags cover two walls at Connie & Ted's, the soon-to-open West Hollywood seafood restaurant from Providence chef-owner Michael Cimarusti. Many of them are ones Cimarusti has collected over several years, Cryovac-ing them in plastic...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Oysters, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Providence
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Farmers Markets: A CSA model for seafood in Santa Monica
Fishermen selling their own catch at Southern California farmers markets are vanishing. An attractive alternative is Community Seafood, a "community-supported fishery" that started selling last Sunday at the Santa Monica Main Street farmers market....
Tags: Science and Technology, Aquaculture, Pears, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Foods and Beverages
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Where to dine out for Mother's Day
You might wager romantic restaurant dinners on Valentine's Day would outnumber reservations on Mother's Day. But the National Restaurant Association says Mom wins out over Cupid, projecting that 75 million American adults will dine out May 12. Central...
Tags: Brunch, Winter Garden, Soups, Orlando Hotels, Music
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Mother's Day 2013 dining guide: Mimosas, French toast, crab crepes, more
Mother's Day is Sunday, and if you're wondering where to celebrate with Mom, here are 24 restaurants offering options such as free Champagne with brunch, blueberry French toast, squash blossom enchiladas and, of course, the bottomless mimosa. Border...
Tags: Brunch, Tomatoes, Omelets, Lemons, Blueberries
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Chef from Seward Takes First at Seafood Cook Off
Channel 2 NewsThe second annual "Great Alaska Seafood Cook Off," hosted by the Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute, took place last night at the Bill Sheffield Railroad Depot. Six chefs from around Alaska had one hour to prepare and plate a dish that highlighted...Tags: Onions, Salmon, Wines, Butter, Foods and Beverages
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Fishermen want looser limits as red snapper makes comeback
WASHINGTON Over 18 years of running Old Dixie Seafood in Boca Raton, Larry Siemsen has seen supplies of locally caught red snapper dwindle and prices double, thanks to decades of over-fishing and recent federal restrictions to help the popular fish...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Wildlife, Environmental Issues, Gulf of Mexico
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Dinners at the Farm, Max Chef-to-Farm Announce Summer Schedules
The 2013 schedules have been released for two of the state's premier farm-to-table summer dinner series. Dinners at the Farm marks seven years of its open-air dinners at three shoreline farms this season, kicking off the first event at Barberry Hill...
Tags: East Lyme, Foods and Beverages, Simsbury, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Blunder the sea
The Sunshine State practically invented the laid-back, casual seafood restaurant. So why go to Joe's Seafood Shack when there are so many authentic spots around? Joe's replaced Brick House Tavern + Tap in March. Both chains — more than 130 Joe's...
Tags: Onions, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Shrimp, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Popular Pat's Kountry Kitchen To Be Replaced With Italian Restaurant
The Hartford CourantMove over clam hash, make room for "mussels fra diavolo." An Italian restaurant and steakhouse is opening next month at the former Pat's Kountry Kitchen, which closed in February after 30 years. Pat's, owned by Old Saybrook resident Pat Brink, was...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Tomatoes, Restaurants, Old Saybrook, Lifestyle and Leisure
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US meat packers, union seek new visa allowing year-round workers
Reuters* Senate committee to debate immigation bill on Thursday * About 480,000 workers at 6,300 U.S. meat plants * Plants struggle to find applicants for grueling work By Charles Abbott WASHINGTON, May 8 (Reuters) - Foreign workers could gain visas for...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Personal Data Collection, U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Politics, Justice System
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Newport News preacher redefined the black church
When Lightfoot Solomon Michaux pitched his first revival tent at the corner of 19th and Jefferson in 1919, he'd already made his mark selling fish and groceries. Michaux was nearly 35 when he went from chasing profits to saving souls. And as he stood...
Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia), Media Industry, Hampton Roads, Labor Day
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
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Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Heart Disease, Coughing, Vaccines, Pain, Environmental Issues
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