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Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution Day
Goggles on, boys and girls. The test kitchen food processor is wobbling like a Tilt-A-Whirl at the county fair. Before the tidbits go wild, let's dish: Think before you eat. Friday's Food Revolution Day is part of celebrity chef Jamie Oliver's...
Tags: Agriculture, Whole Foods Market, Dining and Drinking, Food Network (tv network), Consumer Goods Industries
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Few lights, but many questions
Sentinel Staff WritersUtility-company crews had restored electricity by Monday to half of the 1.5 million Central Florida residents who lost power in Hurricane Charley, but this success spawned new anxiety and envy among those still left in the dark. "We've been hit heavy,...Tags: Michael Schwartz, Government, Dining and Drinking, Progress Energy Incorporated, Employees
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1.5 million without power in area
Sentinel Staff WriterMore than 1.5 million Central Florida residents went to bed Saturday night without electricity to cool their homes, warm their showers or refrigerate their food. And as much as a week may pass before the last of them can turn the lights back on in the...Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Progress Energy Incorporated, Colonialtown, Walt Disney, Florida
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Charley like nothing area had seen in 44 years
Sentinel Staff WriterWhat Lee Coulter knew firsthand about hurricanes came from the fuzzy memories of a 5-year-old splashing in the puddles left behind in 1960 by Hurricane Donna. "I remember the water came up to my knees. But I don't really remember the wind at all -- at...Tags: Hurricane Charley (2004), Education, Entertainment, Florida, Gaming
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Trail would let cyclists ride coast-to-coast across Florida
Cycling enthusiasts have long dreamed of having a paved trail through the center of Florida that would give riders a continuous path from the Atlantic Ocean to the Gulf of Mexico. Now that vision may become reality. The budget the Legislature passed...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Government, Executive Branch, Google Inc.
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Are bike lanes a safe place to ride?
May is National Bike Month, but virtually every day is about bicycling for Alecia Adcock, who rides as much as 300 miles a week. The east Orange County homemaker spends much of her time on the paved Little Econlockhatchee trail that is closed to cars...
Tags: Travel, Florida's Turnpike, Road Transportation, Transportation, Orlando
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Wine kegs may be on tap for Florida
This summer, wine enthusiasts could notice lower prices and more choices when they turn to the by-the-glass list at their favorite restaurants. All it will take is the Florida Senate to pass the companion bill that already has sailed through the House...
Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Consumers
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Food and Wine Festival returns for 10th year
Taste buds will be tempted at the upcoming Taste of College Park Food and Wine Festival. The event, hosted by the Rotary Club of College Park, will be held at the Historic Dubsdread ballroom on April 25, at 6 p.m. "It's a fun social event if you live or...Tags: Ronald McDonald House Charities, Dining and Drinking, Education, Rotary International, Wines
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David's World Cycle: Trekfest Spring Sale April 11-15
Orlando SentinelDavid's World Cycle has 2013 Trek models on sale April 11-15, including $400 off the Madone 5.2 (in green and white), $200 off Domane 5.2 and $50 off popular hybrids. Shoes, gloves and helmet also on sale. Special financing is offered: Take 12 months to...Tags: Winter Garden, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Orlando, Casselberry
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'On the Road' film renews interest in Jack Kerouac, his Orlando home
Although Jack Kerouac wrote the cult classic "On the Road" more than 60 years ago, filmmaker Walter Salles' adaptation has sparked a renewed interest in the famous writer's life and renowned novel. And playing a role in the book's history is a modest...
Tags: Jack Kerouac, Rentals, David Amram, Maitland, On the Road (movie)
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City of Orlando seeks your photos for historic homes calendar
Orlando SentinelA small neighborhood that was cut off from College Park by the construction of Intestate 4 in the 1960s will be the highlight of a 2014 calendar published by the City of Orlando. The Rosemere Historic District consists of Harvard, Yale and...Tags: Human Interest, Orlando
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