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Cinnamon rolls and latte are sweet at Espresso Café
This is one of those unintentionally cool cafes with original artwork created by local artists, loud colors on the walls, a couple of table tops that double as chessboards and an indoor gazebo area. There's also live music or poetry from time to time....Tags: Foods and Beverages, Sandwiches, Cinnamon, Bagels, Cheese
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Gettin' nippy
Though this week's weather may suggest otherwise, the time for winter warmers is upon us. After a few sips of these seasonal spirits, you'll be too tipsy to notice Jack Frost creeping up. MEAD WHAT IS IT? Before beer, before wine, there was mead: the...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Honey, ABBA (music group), IKEA, Holidays
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Shopping and sipping with the Holiday 'Hood Hounds
Metromix.comHave you met the Holiday 'Hood Hounds? They're metromix readers who love exploring their neighborhoods and really know how to get into the holiday spirit--and they've been sharing their inside tips with you for the past three weeks. This is their last...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Roscoe Village, Holidays, Hamburgers
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`it Ain't Your Ovaltine'
The Hartford CourantIf your idea of hot chocolate is a brown, watery kid's drink with chalky marshmallows the size of peas, it's time to get with the times. Hot chocolate sales have heated up over the last few years, and adults are largely fueling the craze. John Harney,...Tags: Middletown, Oprah Winfrey, Marshmallows, Chocolates, Breads
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Yule love 'em
Club Lucky "The holiday season's a big deal for us," says owner Jim Higgins. This year the outside of the 1940s-style Bucktown spot is covered with oversized wreaths and blinking snowflake-shaped lights. Inside, giant, glittering snowflakes hang from...Tags: Ella Fitzgerald, Bars and Clubs, Frank Sinatra, Roscoe Village, Religious Festivals
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Where to take an afternoon break
Staff WriterYes, yes, we know. Your mother told you to stick to three squares and never, ever, to eat between meals. So, maybe it's the thrill of the forbidden that makes an afternoon snack -- sweet or savory -- feel a tiny bit wicked. Here are some of our favorite...Tags: Sandwiches, Foods and Beverages, Ice Cream, Upper East Side, Breads
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Festive fixin's
Need a quick holiday fix? Whether your poison is the scent of chestnuts roasting on an open fire or the sound of Christmas carolers, these spots offer shoppers and strollers festive lifts during December. Cold shoppers can catch a free, heated trolley...Tags: Restaurants, John Hancock, Religious Festivals, Kwanzaa, Holidays
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Loco for cocoa
A good cup of hot chocolate is the culinary equivalent of a goose-down duvet. Whole milk, gently warmed; obscenely large spoonfuls of ground chocolate or rich, dark syrup; a lickable dollop of real whipped cream. Make that full-fat, thank you very much....Tags: Butter, Foods and Beverages, Cinnamon, Hamburgers, Ice Cream
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Beyond Wholly Mole
Times Staff WriterOaxaca is often called the "land of seven moles" because its residents are so fond of this elaborate dish. But I found much more to taste, from the weird (grasshopper pizza and salt mixed with powdered worms) to the aristocratic (a rose petal sorbet)....Tags: Pasta, Foods and Beverages, Cinnamon, Almonds, Pizzas
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Like small bites?
From Mini Coopers to iPod minis to mini skirts, these days we're all pretty obsessed with the small and stylish. For the ultimate in eating cute, try a food flight--a series of delectable bites created around a theme. Check out some of our favorites. The...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Ginger, Cinnamon, Jessica Simpson, Alcoholic Beverages
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DESSERTS: Tapping the inner cub scout
Special to The TimesSomewhere buried in an old cupboard is a brittle sheet of newspaper with a photo spread of a 6-year-old boy making s'mores on an outdoor grill. The boy has a burr haircut, wears a grubby Cub Scout uniform and has the chubby cheeks of an avid eater. In the...Tags: Personal Service, West Hollywood, Foods and Beverages, Los Angeles Times, Los Feliz
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Hot cocoa and bunny slopes at SolVista
Special to The TimesI had almost forgotten what skiing could be like. Three decades after I first set skis to snow, I had grown to accept the epic shuttle rides from parking lots to the slopes, the winding lift lines that seemed to stretch for miles, the $15 bowls of chili...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Road Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Cross Country Skiing, Los Angeles International Airport
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