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Monday Mailbox -- British ginger Michelin twins chefs headed for James Beard House
The Baltimore SunThe Paula Deen-Anthony Bourdain feud spilled over into this week. Deen talked about it on the Today show. Eater National has a recap and update. A reader reminded me of the comments about Deen that Bourdain made during his May 2010 appearance at...Tags: Restaurants, Elections, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Travel Channel (tv network)
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Galway Bay and Joe Squared set for 'Diners'
The Baltimore SunGuy Fieri and the "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" crew came through the Baltimore area last November, taping segments for the popular Food Network show at the R & R Taqueria in Elkridge, the Sip & Bite in Canton and other locations. Those segments are...Tags: Restaurants, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Guy Fieri, Dundalk, Annapolis
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Turf Valley's luxury home show is 'like trick-or-treating for adults'
Cabin fever takes hold of most of us in February, no matter how mild the winter of 2012 has been. Boredom usually ensues.
"Savor, Sip and Style" — a luxury home show in its sixth year at Turf Valley Resort in western Ellicott City— is just...Tags: Realty, Sykesville, Ellicott City
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'Entourage' recap: 'Whiz Kid' or when Vince had to beat a drug test
A funny thing happened during the previous season of "Entourage" -- it actually got good. And not "good" in the typically dumb but satisfying "Entourage" way (pool parties with Bob Saget followed by renting a Maserati, for example), but rather the...Tags: GQ, Scott Caan, Bobby Flay, Constance Zimmer, Billy Walsh
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'Entourage' recap: Drama on top
The Chase brother worth rooting for — no, not the handsome one with the blank look stapled to his face — will finally get his payday. With the help of Andrew Dice Clay, Johnny Drama stood up to the network and made them cave to their actors'...Tags: Jamie Kennedy, File Sharing, Johnny Drama (fictional character), David Spade, Television
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Celebrity traveler: Baltimore Charm player Kelly Campbell's beach vacations
Baltimore Charm player Kelly Campbell travels frequently in her dual role as a defensive back and marketing manager of the city's all-female Lingerie Football League team.
Campbell was nominated this year for the league's award for most improved player,...Tags: Outer Banks, Football, Beach Vacations, Natural Resources, Foods and Beverages
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Monday Mailbox -- a new cheap eats guide, memories of Chez Panisse
The Baltimore SunThe 40th anniversary of Chez Panisse in Berkeley hasn't passed without notice. Here's a nice, long piece from Sunday's San Francisco Chronicle. I've never been but features colleague Michael Sragow has -- he was teaching a Berkeley graduate journalism...Tags: Photography and Video, Television, Photography Supplies and Services
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Maryland State Fair: Food beyond the Midway
You'll have no trouble finding food at the Maryland State Fair. Some of it is still walking around on hooves, granted. But once you're on the Midway, you'd have trouble swinging a test-your-strength mallet without hitting a stand selling corn dogs,...Tags: Oklahoma City, Clubs and Associations, File Sharing, Rodeo, National Confectioners Association
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Roundup: Fall dining events in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunEmails and press releases on fall dining events have been falling into my email inbox like the fruits of the female gingko tree. Here are some recent rakings. NEW: The 28th Maryland Wine Festival is on Sept. 17-18 at the Carroll County Farm Museum. The...Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Restaurants, Science, Festive Events, Judaism
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Tell Guy Fieri: An iconic Howard County 'dive' filmed by the Food Network has opened up in White Marsh Mall
The Baltimore SunOne of the Baltimore-area restaurant filmed for an upcoming episode of "Diners, Drive-ins and Dives" has added a second location inside the White Marsh Mall. Rodrigo Albarran has opened a second location of R&R Taqueria in the food court at the White...Tags: Restaurants, The Washington Post, Guy Fieri, White Marsh, Dining and Drinking
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Chefs struggle to stay healthy in pressure-cooker setting
A few months before his wedding, Neill Howell was tipping the scales at 240 pounds and knew he needed to make a change.
There was just one problem: Howell was the executive chef in a restaurant kitchen, a high-stress workplace full of ready-to-grab...Tags: Restaurants, Nutrition, Conservation, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking
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Q&A: Baltimore chef Anisha Jagtap to do battle on Food Network's 'Sweet Genius'
Even though there’s something like 981 cooking competition shows out there (an estimate), we’re still intrigued by Food Network’s "Sweet Genius."
The host/judge, acclaimed chef Ron Ben-Israel, is intriguingly mysterious and off-the-...Tags: Science, File Sharing, Israel, Johns Hopkins University
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