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Maryland Live Casino opens its doors to the public
On Wednesday night, after 18 months of construction and three years of planning, the $500 million Maryland Live Casino in Hanover was ready for prime time. Just after 10 p.m., Roxine Noone of Jessup burst through the doors of the just-opened casino at...
Tags: Annapolis, Worcester County, Bernard C. Young, Dining and Drinking, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Charm City Cake's Iwo Jima cake for Mission BBQ
The Baltimore SunVeterans Day is a red-letter day on a few restaurant calendars. Mission BBQ will observe Veterans Day on Monday with a "Freedom isn't Free" event. The Glen Burnie restaurant, which has announced the opening of a second location in Perry Hall, will offer...Tags: Duff Goldman, World War II (1939-1945), Veterans Day, Perry Hall, Cafe Hon
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Pastry artist moves from 'Cupcake Wars' to La Cakerie in Towson
By some standards, Jason Hisley has followed a traditional path from his grandmother's kitchen to La Cakerie, the bakery that will open this week on West Chesapeake Avenue in Towson. He fell in love with baking as a young child, while kneading the...
Tags: Chocolates, Cupcake Wars (tv program), Breads
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Commentary: Rocket scientist takes pizza sauce to new heights
"This isn't rocket science," assured John Azzolini, as he methodically attacked a lifeless mound of dough with his trusty rolling pin: four words that were music to my ears. John's a brilliant electrical engineer at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in...Tags: NASA, Laurel, Hudson River, Pies and Tarts
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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: Annapolis, Bars and Clubs, Halloween, Harbor East, Williams-Sonoma Inc.
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Notes: Showalter empathizes with Girardi, whose father died Saturday
The Baltimore SunNEW YORK — Orioles manager Buck Showalter didn't know exactly what his New York counterpart, Yankees manager Joe Girardi, was going through Thursday after the death of Girardi's father became public. But Showalter, whose own dad passed away shortly...Tags: American League, Nate McLouth, Chris Tillman, Joe Girardi, Raul Ibanez
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Orioles refuse to accept defeat, extend series with Yankees
As J.J. Hardy's game-winning double bounced off the outfield wall in the 13th inning, it dawned on 49,307 suddenly quiet New Yorkers that the 2012 Orioles just won't go away. With their 2-1 win over the New York Yankees Thursday, the Orioles kept their...
Tags: Buck Showalter, New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, J.J. Hardy, American League
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From Sun Magazine: A little less Duff
Duff Goldman quite literally ate his way across America to film the series "Sugar High" last year — from sea to sugary sea. And we aren't talking Hollywood smoke-and-mirrors eating, where it looks like someone is tasting something but is really...
Tags: Annapolis, Diabetes, Dietary Supplements, Arnold Schwarzenegger, High Blood Pressure
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Baltimore Diner: Verde Pizza opens in Canton
Verde Pizza Napoletana is open in Canton. The South Montford Avenue location was the home for years of Birches, and before that, the Wild Mushroom. The dining room and bar, which formerly had a woodsy New England appearance, have been thoroughly...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Baltimore Book Festival, Fells Point
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Baltimore Diner: Ted Allen wants you to Dine out for Life
Baltimore will hold its 19th annual Dining Out for Life fundraiser on Sept. 20. Once again, participating restaurants will donate between 20 percent and 50 percent of their daily take to Moveable Feast, an organization that prepares and delivers meals...
Tags: Ted Allen, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Gino Marchetti, Dining and Drinking, AIDS
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Horse racing, The Band Perry and one massive crab cake at the Maryland State Fair
Rides, food, entertainment and a celebration of Maryland's farming and agricultural heritage are all part of the Maryland State Fair, opening Friday, Aug. 24, and running through Monday, Sept. 3 at the at State Fairgrounds, 2200 York Road, Timonium. Over...
Tags: Labor Day, Horse and Harness Racing, Maryland State Fair, Light Rail (Baltimore), Rodeo
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Healthy Recipes: cherry tomato salad with basil buttermilk dressing
Summer is almost over, which means summer produce will also soon be gone. But there are still a few weeks left to get our fill of zucchini, tomatoes, peppers and other summer staples. The latest healthy recipe, cherry tomato salad with basil...
Tags: Shallots, Tomatoes, Sour Cream, Foods and Beverages, Salads
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