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9/29/2008 1:09:56 PM
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posted by
Amber Rose
on
8/22/2008 9:15:39 AM
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Nine family members enjoy a lunchtime buffet that allows six children to practice fine dining behavior. You’ll never guess what happens!
posted by
elizabeth
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6/9/2008 7:04:33 PM
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In case you were wondering, Colorado was named the “Centennial State” because it became a state in the year 1876, 100 years after the signing of our nation's Declaration of Independence NOT because this fine state has 100+ breweries. But enough of the history lesson an on to business - beer is serious business in Colorado (which ranks #1 in gross beer production.). Many of Colorado’s most famous brews hail from Fort Collins, a large college town about 60 miles north of Denver. Spend a Saturday getting to know the local flavor by touring one (or many) of the town’s breweries.
posted by
stephanie
on
7/9/2007 11:34:34 AM
in
food & wine
2006 Filippo Gallino Arneis Roero, IT
Price: Under $15
Arneis is the native white grape of the Roero. It is the wine that the people of Piedmonte drink to kick-start their leisurely dining extravaganzas. Quite the versitile food wine, it is one of the few that really works well with vegetables (including asparagus) and also goes great with antipasti, fish and pasta with light cream sauces.
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