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Baltimore celebs Tweet Mother's Day love
The Baltimore SunOn Mother's Day, local celebrities include Baltimore Ravens, politicians and others didn't miss a chance to Tweet their love to their own mothers and all the others -- at least those following them on Twitter. Here are just a few of the messages for...Tags: I'll Have Another (racehorse), Celebrities, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Mother's Day, Kentucky Derby
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Bryan Voltaggio's diner project has a name: Family Meal
The Baltimore SunBryan Voltaggio's diner project, coming later this spring to East Street in Frederick, has a name. It's Family Meal. The term has a sweet double meaning. It's of course what some folks call the meals they share with their own family, but it's also an...Tags: Volt
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Day Trip
Philadelphia
International Flower Show
With a theme based on the islands of Hawaii, this year's International Flower Show brings a taste of the tropics to Philadelphia. White sand, palm trees and hula dancers all have a role as the show, sponsored by...Tags: Festive Events, Zoology, Arts and Culture, Music, Science and Technology
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Thursday's menu: Restaurants on vacation, a closer look at table salt and Bryan Voltaggio's most troublesome tattoo
Staff meals, restaurants on January vacation the problem with asking restaurants to cut down on salt.
An article in the Atlantic says that attempts by the Food and Drug Administration to coerce restaurants to cut down on salt are misguided at best....Tags: BBC, Food and Drug Administration, Dining and Drinking, Wines, Trips and Vacations
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Video: See Bryan Voltaggio eat a snowball and use an offset spatula
Watch the promo for a new Maryland Public Television special featuring Chef Bryan Voltaggio, "Obsessed with Everything Food: A Living Magazine."
In this promotional clip, you can see Voltaggio in Volt's kitchen using an offset spatula to fill a rice-...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Volt
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Table Talk: Low Country Kitchen opens in Old Town Mall
There's a new Carolina cuisine joint in Baltimore. It's called, appropriately enough, Low Country Kitchen — but just try to find it. Unless you had a good reason to be walking past Hannah Williams' new takeout place, you might never see it.
It's in...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Greenwich, Hospitals and Clinics, Dining and Drinking, Heart Surgery
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Christmas Eve dining in Baltimore: Who's open after the Ravens game?
The Baltimore SunIt’s been 11 years since the Ravens played a home game on Christmas Eve. What did you do after the game? This year, fans will be able to stay in their favorite haunts long after the final play as many area taverns are sticking with their regular...Tags: International Drive, Christmas, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Bars and Clubs, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Voltaggio: A healthy breakfast helps kids achieve in school
As a chef, I understand the importance of nutritious food in people's lives, and as a father, I am even more keenly aware of what a square meal means to my children. I became involved with Share Our Strength's No Kid Hungry campaign, which is fighting...Tags: Nutrition, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Dining and Drinking, Martin O'Malley, Health
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Table Talk: Donna's, Werner's and the Chesapeake could make 2012 the year of the comeback
We know a lot about some of the big 2012 projects and almost nothing about others. But it's looking like 2012 could be the year of the comeback.
After a long absence, the founder of the Baltimore's first brew pub is returning to the restaurant business,...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Mount Vernon, Bars and Clubs, Fells Point
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Bryan Voltaggio, Spike Gjerde lend a hand for ailing Rogue 24 chef
A Washington D.C. restaurant is getting by with a little help from the chef's friends.
When R.J. Cooper, the chef/owner of Rogue 24, underwent planned open-heart surgery at Johns Hopkins earlier this week, the Washington D.C. restaurant didn't...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Dining and Drinking, Heart Surgery, Restaurants, Facebook
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'Top Chef: Texas': Excellence rarer than hen's teeth
Show TrackerWednesday night’s loser on “Top Chef: Texas” wasn’t just Heather, but the Whole Foods Market butcher counter, whose gristly cuts played a role in not one but two disastrous meat dishes. But even if it’s easy to aim some... -
Table Talk: The Mallet stakes a claim to Fallston's hearts and appetites
How many cars do you reckon pass each day through the intersection of Mountain Road and Belair Road in Fallston?
Tony Ashe says about 85,000 cars, give or take a Buick, are swinging near the Mallet Restaurant and Crabhouse, his new multilevel,...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Frank Sinatra, Charles Street, Sausages, Baltimore School for the Arts
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