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White House Black Market opening in Harbor East
Upscale women's boutique White House Black Market said it is opening at Harbor East next month, two years after it moved its flagship store from downtown Baltimore.
The retailer, which specialized in black and white apparel and shoes, is expected to...Tags: Homes, White House, Harbor East, Inner Harbor
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The new corner store
Imagine Whole Foods, without so much imported food, sticker shock and glitz. Or picture a farmers' market, open nearly all week long, with a roof over its head and maybe even a stock of grocery items like natural cereals and recycled paper towels.
A...Tags: Harford Road, Elections, Homes, Halethorpe, Marketing
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Jones Falls floods the usual spots
Maryland WeatherHeavy rainfall - more than 2.5 inches so far at The Sun's weather station - has put the Jones Falls ove rits banks in the usual locations in the Meadow Mill area at Union Avenue, and near the Smith Avenue......Tags: Starbucks Corp.
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The world's first certified gluten-free crab cake
Dining@LargeThe world's first certified gluten-free crab cake here. The Salisbury-based Handy International officially launched their product last week. The certification, the company says, was issued by the Gluten-Free Certification Organization (www.gfco.org), an...Tags: New Products
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Christmas gifts of the last-minute kind
Dining@LargeNext year, Christmas falls on a Sunday, which will make things a whole lot easier.But there's still time this year. Here are a few more ideas that either landed in my mailbox or that I scouted out on my own.BIC......Tags: Chocolates, Coconut
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Coming and going from Helen's Garden
Dining@LargeSome of you must know by now that Tom Looney and Annmarie Langton, the former co-owner and executive chef, respectively, of Helen's Garden in Canton, have rolled out their new food truck, the Gypsy Queen Cafe. I spoke with Looney......Tags: Twitter, Inc., St. Patrick's Day
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Morning Reading -- wine smuggling, Nutella and Let's Move
Dining@LargeFrom the Washington Post, via Baltimore Crime, a story on how Maryland's current wine-shipment laws have created smuggling routes through D.C. and Virginia. Maryland wine-lovers who work in the district are having wine shipped to -- their offices -- and.....Tags: Maryland, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama, Nancy Reagan, The Washington Post
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Chicken fanciers tour area birds living high life
The News & ObserverThese models, covered in feathers, strutting down runways and largely ignoring their gawking admirers, were featured attractions Saturday along with their elaborate homes in the Tour D'Coop, a benefit for Urban Ministries of Wake County that capitalizes...Tags: Entertainment Events, Raleigh, Wake County, Fashion Shows
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Dow, S&P end at records, stocks mark fourth week of gains
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks continued their climb into uncharted territory on Friday, racking up the fourth week of gains in a row as encouraging economic data prompted investors to pick up shares of growth companies. The Dow and the S&P 500 finished...Tags: Book, Groupon, Inc., Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc., Warren Buffett, Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation
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Gluten-free cake options
Baking has been a challenge for people who maintain a gluten-free diet, especially for people trying to make traditional birthday cakes or re-create a childhood favorite. That's in part because flours made from other ingredients (almonds, chickpeas, rice)...
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READER SUBMITTED: Family Fest at Ski Sundown - Free family fun after The Village Ride!
Farmington ValleyAll are welcome to join in the fun at Family Fest, held at Ski Sundown in New Hartford on Saturday, June 15, from 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Family Fest is being held in conjunction with The Village Ride, a cycling benefit for The Village for Families and...Tags: Land Rover, Father's Day, Festive Events, Aetna Inc., Simsbury
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School gardens help grow students' knowledge
NewsdayAfter explaining the math behind their project to find the most efficient way to irrigate their Southold school's garden, a bunch of sixth graders reached a quick consensus on their favorite vegetable grown there. Kale, of course. "The kale chips...Tags: Lettuce, Long Island, Kale, Healthy Diet, Teaching and Learning
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