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Howard zoning request would bring chickens home to roost
Cathy Hudson knew the practice of raising chickens in her backyard made her part of a growing suburban trend, but when she learned Williams-Sonoma, purveyor of pricey kitchen gear, had started selling chicken coops — including a two-level cedar...
Tags: Howard County, Real Estate, Carroll County (Maryland), Baltimore County, Clarksville
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Baltimore Diner: Tyler Florence bringing fresh thinking to Md.
As the patient and sympathetic host of shows like "Food 911" and "How to Boil Water," Tyler Florence has been a welcome presence on the Food Network for 16 years. But some fans have trouble pinning him down, Florence said. They'll say, "What do you do?...
Tags: Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Washington Monument, Mount Vernon, New Products, Dining and Drinking
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Baltimore Diner: Ina Garten to visit Maryland
What's the scariest thing about Halloween? It's the unofficial opening of the holiday entertaining season. Ina Garten understands. The Food Network star, also known as the Barefoot Contessa, doesn't pretend home entertaining is easy, on any scale. "It'...
Tags: James Joyce, Halloween, Oysters, Charleston, Dining and Drinking
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Columbia Mall sponsors breast cancer awareness sale this weekend
The Mall in Columbia is inviting customers to "Think Pink" this weekend and support the American Cancer Sociery's mission against breast cancer. On Saturday, Oct. 6 and Sunday, Oct. 7, the mall is offering shoppers who donate to the American Cancer...
Tags: Breast Cancer, Health Organizations, American Cancer Society, Sears, Cancer
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A dreamy dorm room
Gloomy economic news has cast a pall over the dorm room daydreams of college kids for several years now, but those who track retail sales figures think this might be a breakout season. More of America's children are going away to college this year than...Tags: Physiology, Audrey Hepburn, Pottery Barn, Walmart, Colleges and Universities
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Deadline extended for Sailabration cooking entries
The Baltimore SunThe organizers of the Star-Spangled Sailabration have announced three open cooking competitions -- for cold crab dips, cupcakes and crab cakes -- that will be held as part of Galley Works, the culinary component of the upcoming maritime festival. The...Tags: Whole Foods Market, Food Industry, Fells Point, Consumer Goods Industries
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Village of Cross Keys sold to retail and property investor
The Village of Cross Keys, an upscale North Baltimore shopping center and one of the earliest projects of Columbia founder James W. Rouse, has been sold by General Growth Properties to Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp., a retail and office property investor,...Tags: Property, James Rouse, Barney's New York Incorporated, Personal Service, Rental Service
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The smell of success
Lately, it seems you don't have to be anywhere near a garden to stop and smell the roses.
Smell is the latest way that businesses are attempting to woo customers, whether it be the scented candles at Hampden shop In Watermelon Sugar, the vanilla and...Tags: Business, Edward M. Burke, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Black Pepper, Charlotte
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Returns, bargains bring out the post-Christmas rush
Santa Claus had left the building, but the Stratemeyer family of Dundalk was picking up where he left off Monday morning, planning a day of many stops to return or exchange bags of items that weren't quite right. This visit to Towson Town Center was...Tags: Kohl's, Religious Festivals, Dundalk, Timonium, Holidays
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Holiday Gift Guide: Gifts for the baker
If you know someone whose baked goodies are always a hit, encourage them to keep up the hobby with these kitchen accessories.
1. Jazz up your creations with edible cake glitter ($8), "graffiti" spray paint ($4.50) and even "tattoos" (elegant and wild...Tags: Duff Goldman, Lobbying, Frederic Chopin, Hobbies, Ellicott City
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Voltaggios ditch competition for collaboration
When the doctor's office receptionist summons her, when she flashes her credit card at the grocery store, when she leaves a phone message — the reaction to her last name these days is always the same.
Voltaggio?
"They say, 'Are you …?' And...Tags: Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Volt, Greenbrier, Cell Phones, Michael Voltaggio
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Is this still good? A weekly best-of the-blog roundup
The Batimore SunI've decided to make my occasional aggregating into a weekly blog round-up. Wednesday is the big day for food coverage in daily publications, and the online media perk up in response. That makes Thursday a good round-up day. That means some of the...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Manhattan (New York City), Upper West Side, Bolton Hill, Restaurants
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