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News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman) PALMER ? Eating can be a unique experience at the Alaska State Fair, but there?s at least one building where indulging that sweet tooth could get you yelled at.
Legislature gearing up for fight over grocery wine sales (Daily News Journal) The Tennessee legislature is getting ready to debate one of the biggest changes in state liquor laws since the repeal of Prohibition.
Commercials about Five Points South to air on cable this week (Birmingham News) Television viewers across the Birmingham-Hoover metro area may catch commercials this week showing people having wine, eating meals and shopping at Five Points South. Merchants in the historic district hope it compels them to come check out the area for themselves.
Eating at Cascade Mountain an extremely satisfying experience (Poughkeepsie Journal) Cascade Mountain Winery & Restaurant in Amenia is not exactly a restaurant anymore in the traditional manner - you won't receive a menu, but you still get to personally select what you will be eating.
Infuzion closes, City Dogs hot dog eating contest (Richmond Times-Dispatch) City Dogs, the specialty hot dog restaurant at 1316 E. Cary St. that opened about two months ago, is observing the kickoff of NFL season with a hot dog eating contest Sept. 4.
Neighborhood dining spot offers pasta with Caribbean flair (Asheville Citizen-Times) The day the reviewer was there: The tables pulled up under the awning on Montford Avenue with customers eating and reading the paper looked very inviting. While the restaurant was far from crowded there was a steady stream of diners and lots of folks from the neighborhood strolling by.
Same wine, fancier bottle (The Philadelphia Inquirer) HARRISBURG - It's Extreme Makeover - the Liquor Control Board edition. Starting early next year, the state agency that controls the sale of wine and spirits in Pennsylvania will begin revamping its 621 stores, hoping to erase their decades-old image as dingy, poorly run operations that are a necessary stop on the way to buying a bottle of wine.
Why we're eating fish and chips again (Times Online) Eating out is not history any more than Lidl is the new Waitrose. Not yet, anyway. But as the credit crunch bites old habits die hard. Fish and chip shops have seen an increase in sales for the first time in five years according to figures released by Seafish, the authority on seafood.
The glitz is glowing, the wine flowing (Denver Post via Yahoo! News) The hottest three events Tuesday started with brunch at Strings for 125starring the Kennedy clan.
Sides mount fight over wine sales (The Tennessean) Legislature to debate letting grocery stores carry it as well as beer.
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