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Your guide to Slow Food Nation exposition (San Jose Mercury News) If you're thinking about going to Slow Food Nation in San Francisco this weekend, the time to start planning is now. There are so many events scheduled for the three-day celebration of American food that there's no way to hit them all.
Coming Up Roses (San Diego Reader) Roseville (named for its first settler, Louis Rose, not a shrub) is a Point Loma neighborhood also called ?the village.? It?s a bit out of the way but has such a distinctive character that going there feels like actual travel, a mini-vacation minutes from home.
DINING GUIDE (St. Petersburg Times) Cafe Idiot ? Great Russian and vegetarian food served all day. Jazz, cappuccino, fresh juice, specialty teas. Happy hour from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Weekend brunch. Used English-language books and magazines, plus an art gallery. Open daily, 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Of wine streets and wine geeks (Honolulu Advertiser) With the ever-increasing popularity of wine dominating fine restaurants, the position of sommelier has never been more misunderstood.
The Dish: Spring Outing (The New Zealand Herald) The next time you get a whiff of spring in the air, why not gather together a few friends and head out to Bracu and try their special Lady Lunches Alot Luncheon. Set amongst 30,000 olive trees on the Simunovich Olive Estate in the Bombays, Bracu provides a relaxed and elegant setting.
Hammondsport celebrates wine harvest (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) A traditional bonfire at a Native American festival highlights the Keuka Lake Wine Trail, and other wineries not on the trail.
Goosed (Metro Santa Cruz) Once upon a time ..." the story begins, triggering a response imprinted in childhood: Sit back, settle in and prepare for a yarn that might have monsters, heroes or magical charms, might be scary or fantastical, but will probably turn out all right in the end.
The wine guy knows (Spooner Advocate) Have you ever had a nudging feeling the evening would be complete only if there is a fine bottle of uncorked wine about? You could be envisioning a broiled T-bone or pasta smothered in white sauce that needs a red liquid companion to put a cap on an epicurean episode.
Parkway regional calendar (West Roxbury Transcript) Check out what's happening around the Parkway region
Getting to know Gainesville A to Z (The Gainesville Sun) An A - Z guide of popular places to visit around town.
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