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Gourmet Highway: Love, Bu... By Doc Lawrence - February is that month set aside to celebrate love with...
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Kitchen Design Trends

By Marsha Fottler. September is National Home Furnishings Month and the room getting the most attention lately is the kitchen. Even in tough economic times homeowners are renovating kitchens. We all seem to be on a mission to maximize beauty, comfort and efficiency. Nationally, kitchen renovations account for 70% of home improvement projects. The average cost of a kitchen renovation is about $45,000. Nearly everyone goes over...

What’s a Fair Price for Restaurant Wine?

By Robert Paul. Have you ever looked at a wine list in a restaurant and thought, “you’ve got to be kidding.” Suppose you go to a restaurant and find a familiar bottle listed on the menu, say a Ravenswood Vintner’s Blend Zinfandel, which you regularly purchase for $7-$9 a bottle. This restaurant offers it for (a mere) $32. And the correct response is: “You’ve got to be kidding.” Since customers assume that a...

Santa Fe as a Dining Destination

By Judi Gallagher While some marvel at Santa Fe’s art galleries, heritage architecture and abundance of silver and turquoise jewelry, the true art form and real jewel in this New Mexico city is the culinary scene. Chefs from all over trek to Santa Fe, known for its hanging clusters of dried red chile peppers (called ristras) and fiery seasoning. I assumed that most of the regional cuisine would be too spicy for my palate...

It’s Sandwich Time

By Judi Gallagher. Most of us foodies judge the time of year by the flavors of the seasons. Spring brings tender stalks of asparagus, summer boasts sweet Georgia peaches and New Jersey tomatoes. Autumn bring hot mulled apple cider. August for foodies in my part of the country, southwest Florida, can be somewhat of a tease. It’s that in-between time when local produce is nearly non-existent and seasonal cooking means making...

Chef Judi’s Flavors of the Month

Grilled grouper tacos at Siesta Key Oyster Bar. Served with flour tortillas, it is the cilantro sauce that sets this one apart. A cold Rolling Rock and sunset and you are in Baja heaven. The new 8-ounce Prime Burger at Fleming’s Steak House seriously, could be the BEST burger ever- the hand made Hallah roll, buttery and soft sets the stage for the flavorful crisp sugar-cured bacon, aged cheddar (or blue cheese) and, wait...
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