Cheerios Are a Drug; Senate Considers Federal Soda Tax
Plus: More reasons to love the recession, and Lay's tries locavorism, all in our morning news roundup.
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Plus: More reasons to love the recession, and Lay's tries locavorism, all in our morning news roundup.
A new film brings farmer-minded dinners, a panel discussion, and of course a "call to action."
The authors of 'Clean Plates: A Guide to the Healthiest, Tastiest Restaurants in Manhattan' defend their picks.
Mario Batali and others have signed a letter to the White House.
Tony respects Alice Waters, but she 'says some stupid shit sometimes.'
By spring, a husband-and-wife team plans to introduce vodka made in their Long Island distillery using ingredients grown in the New York region.
Sure, molecular mixology exists, but how many New York bartenders actually practice it?
CB 6 takes a stand against drunk Fordham residents, and the host of ‘Bizarre Foods’ actually likes eating all that weird stuff, in our summary of the morning headlines.
Which restaurant is guilty of having asparagus and English peas on the menu in September?
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