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Five things you need to know about Baltimore's SocialToaster
SocialToaster, a Baltimore startup, is doing something that's not terribly easy to do: it's monetizing social media distribution. Here's how it works: If you're a brand or digital publisher, you use SocialToaster to register a bevy of "ambassadors", or...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry, National Football League, Business
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New Baltimore Street stop serves up good burgers
Gourmet burger joints have been popping up all over town. Some of them are regional and national chains like Five Guys Burger and Fries and Bobby's Burger Palace. A few independently owned burger boutiques like Baltimore Burger Bar in Hampden and Burger...
Tags: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Tomatoes, Lettuce
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One of Hampden's final vacant lots zoned for apartments
A Baltimore developer was given zoning approval Tuesday to build apartments on one of Hampden's last remaining vacant lots. The Baltimore Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals signed off on plans for 10 apartment units with 12 off-street parking spaces... -
Update: The Cafe Hon crew wakes up from "Kitchen Nightmares" and puts on their hard hats
The Baltimore SunUpdate: The timing of the Cafe Hon's participation in the Habitat for Humanity's Women Build project, on the weekend it was being filmed for a "Kitchen Nightmares" episode, struck some observers as too coincidental. Surely, naysayers wondered (or came...Tags: Cafe Hon, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Arrested Development (tv program)
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Baltimore's high-end coffee scene is not your average Joe
Armed with score sheets to rate nine coffee samples, barista Allie Caran holds court in the morning quiet of Woodberry Kitchen's normally bustling dining room.
At the farm-to-table restaurant's free Friday coffee "cupping," she guides visitors as they...Tags: Facebook, International Drive, Costa Rica, Dunkin' Donuts, Media Industry
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City, suburban residents try hand at fish farming
The aquarium in the living room of Meir and Leah Lazar's Baltimore County home isn't just for decoration. The tilapia and bluegills packed into the 50-gallon glass tank are waiting their turn to wind up on dinner plates.
Out back, Meir Lazar is putting...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Agriculture, Aquaculture, Baltimore County, Fishing
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Tears, then hugs on Cafe Hon episode of 'Kitchen Nightmares'
The Baltimore SunDenise Whiting cried, was scolded by Chef Gordon Ramsay and then hugged out months of drama on tonight's "Kitchen Nightmares" episode featuring Whiting, who Baltimoreans -- and the staff of her Hampden theme restaurant Cafe Hon -- love to hate. The...Tags: Hulu, Cafe Hon, Denise Whiting, The Wire (tv program), Restaurants
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Residents given chance to balance Baltimore's budget
Mike McGuire, one of the organizers of the Occupy Baltimore protests, left a city-sponsored public budget workshop Saturday morning feeling about as disappointed as a grass-roots activist can feel.
The 39-year-old Hampden resident had spent weeks...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Bolton Hill, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Woodberry, R& R Taqueira make Sietsema's list
The Baltimore SunTom Sietsema's Fall Dining Guide popped up online. And among the 40 restaurants included in the Washington Post's annual survey -- Baltimore's own Woodberry Kitchen. Here's Sietsema on WK: "The happiest place on earth? Chef Spike Gjerde's celebration...Tags: The Washington Post, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Social Media
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Giant to buy two Fresh & Green's supermarkets in Baltimore
North Baltimore is losing the grocery store that replaced a Superfresh only seven months ago.
The Fresh & Green's supermarket on 41st Street in the Hampden neighborhood will be acquired by Giant Foods. Giant will close its store in the nearby Rotunda...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Harford Road, Parkville, Super Fresh Food Markets, Inc., Giant Food, LLC
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With hon-troversy over, will Honfest flourish?
It's been seven months since Cafe Hon owner Denise Whiting publicly dropped her controversial trademark of the word "hon." Chef Gordon Ramsay and the rest of the "Kitchen Nightmares" crew were even in town last week for a follow-up to the original Cafe...
Tags: Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Cafe Hon, Music, Denise Whiting
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Occupy Baltimore members gather to fight foreclosure
Occupy Baltimore protesters set a new scene Tuesday for their stand against corporate greed and social injustice: a red-brick rowhouse in Union Square where a 65-year-old widow has made her home for nearly six years.
As many as 100 protesters gathered...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Activism, Inner Harbor, Pigtown, Politics
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