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</style>littleandbenitez posted: When we where in a restaurant in Calais cenábamos brought to the table wine in a medium that had a bar that was kept frozen for several hours to keep it cold &#8211; this in turn was placed inside the bottle of wine to keep it fresh &#8212; at the top of the [...]]]></description>
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</style><p><em><strong>littleandbenitez</strong> posted: </em><br/><br/><br/>When we where in a restaurant in Calais cenábamos brought to the table wine in a medium that had a bar that was kept frozen for several hours to keep it cold &#8211; this in turn was placed inside the bottle of wine to keep it fresh &#8212; at the top of the rod tip moved to allow the wine is poured, the bar keep the bottle &#8211; any idea what this is called a shelf or refrigerator &#8211; are apparently a invension French.</p>
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</style>Half Drawn Boy posted: I enjoy very good dinner, but sometimes I feel like a fish out of water. I feel silly ordering a menu that is written entirely in Italian or French. A little over a game and pretend to know what I&#39;m asking and then hide my surprise when I bring my food. [...]]]></description>
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</style><p><em><strong>Half Drawn Boy</strong> posted: </em><br/><br/><br/>I enjoy very good dinner, but sometimes I feel like a fish out of water. I feel silly ordering a menu that is written entirely in Italian or French. A little over a game and pretend to know what I&#39;m asking and then hide my surprise when I bring my food. They also hate having to try the wine. What is the point of that? Anyone has ever returned a bottle of wine after the test? Each also appears in these restaurants twice my age. Do you feel the same elegant joints?</p>
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2120 Wyoming in Kalorama: Perfect for a Couple &#8211; askmissa.com
07/28/2009
     I recently toured 2120 Wyoming Avenue, NW #1 with Shawn Breck of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. This home is amazing and would be perfect for a couple whose children are grown, or who plan to have a baby in a few years, [...]]]></description>
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<div class="doodle_post">     I recently toured 2120 Wyoming Avenue, NW #1 with Shawn Breck of TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. This home is amazing and would be perfect for a couple whose children are grown, or who plan to have a baby in a few years, or those who don’t have any babies in their future. This two-bedroom two and one-half bath condominium offers 2,200 sq/ft. of professionally and artfully planned living space.                  New in 2006, this boutique property affords a private elevator opening directly into unit, security system with security camera monitor for buliding interior and exterior areas, and private parking for two vehicles.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Launching in December 2009, Oasis of the Seas will set the stage for Royal Caribbean International’s culinary innovations. The world’s most revolutionary cruise ship will offer guests more variety and flexibility than ever before, thanks to 24 distinct dining experiences, ranging from an exclusive signature restaurant, to neighborhood-specific themed venues and new twists on the global brand’s traditions.   “Oasis of the Seas showcases the evolution of Royal Caribbean dining,” said Adam Goldstein, president and CEO, Royal Caribbean International.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">by C.J.S. Hayward       Introduction   Do children and adults understand each other? To some degree, and if many adults have lost touch with childhood, there are some who understand childhood very well. But when I was a child, I wanted to write a book about things adults don’t understand about children. (I have since forgotten with what I wanted to write.) There is a gulf. A father can read a  Calvin and Hobbes  strip, and his little girl can ask what’s funny, and the father is in a pickle.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">I had been hearing a lot about the new W launched this Summer in DC so this past weekend I decided to head downtown and check it out with a group of friends.  In general, I’m a big fan of Starwood Hotels so had high expectations walking in, tempered slightly by some of the stories I had heard from friends who had trouble getting in.  Thankfully, we didn’t have any issues at the door and I was more than impressed with the overall experience of the venue.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">I came across a feature in the August issue of  Food &#038; Wine  magazine that I really enjoyed, and I wanted to share it with you in case you missed it. Usually, when food mags show “easy entertaining ideas” I can’t help but roll my eyes a bit. Do you know what I mean? I love  looking at  articles showing elaborate spreads that take days and days to make from scratch, but in reality those recipes just end up in my recycling bin. However. There is an article in  Food &#038; Wine  crammed full of creative summer parties.</div>
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<div class="doodle_post">Anyone familiar with traditional Spanish tapas can attest to the fact that the phrase &#8220;vegan tapas&#8221; is almost an oxymoron. Which means, of course, that tapas are exactly what CH was in the mood for on his b-day a few weeks ago! (Not  vegan  tapas,  per se , but I digress&#8230;)  As a result, when I decided to make him a delicious spread of vegan tapas for dinner, I felt like I was grasping at straws. So, I kept racking my brain for ideas based upon the food that we encountered in Spain years ago.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Bollywood Dreams ~ Opus Bar presents their 7th Annual Street Party on Friday, July 31st;  Brooklyn Brewmaster’s Dinner at the Granville Room; British Columbia’s top wine producers team up to launch boutique wine sales agency; db Bistro offers ‘French To Go’ beach boxes for the fireworks; Mon Bella’s Tuesday Tasting Menu; Farmstead wine tasting at Firefly Fine Wines &#038; Ales on Saturday August 8th; VinoCamp Returns to Vancouver with the Addition of CheeseCamp!</div>
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Campo Eliseo 2004 &#8211; tintoyblanco.com.au
07/28/2009
Now, everything about this wine is big. A comes in a big, heavy bottle, the wine itself it fairly big and it has some big, French names on the front label: Lurton and Rolland. I know a little about Mr. Rolland’s winemaking, but I’ve not knowingly had one of his wines… [...]]]></description>
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<div class="doodle_post">Now, everything about this wine is big. A comes in a big, heavy bottle, the wine itself it fairly big and it has some big, French names on the front label: Lurton and Rolland. I know a little about Mr. Rolland’s winemaking, but I’ve not knowingly had one of his wines…   Of course I’ve seen the movie, read the comments in articles and forums etc. Industrial and lacking soul I’ve heard, I’ve also heard that many of his wines are fantastic.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">If you’re up to cooking this week, here are some fun internet recipes to try with this week’s summer fruit abundance:Roasted Beets &#038; Sautéed Beet Greens adapted from AllRecipes.comPreheat the oven to 350 degrees. Wash the beets thoroughly, leaving the skins on, and remove the greens. Rinse greens, removing any large stems and yellow leaves, and set aside. Place the beets in a small baking dish or roasting pan, and toss with 2 tablespoons of olive oil.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Whether you live in Paris or just visiting; you can enjoy breakfast or lunch outside of your  Paris apartment . There are several cafes in and around town that cater to every budget and individual waiting to savor a great cup of coffee.   Most of the cafes have seating outside so patrons can enjoy the scenery and weather. In the evening the ambience changes over to one of romance just for dinner, or if you prefer a glass of wine.   Brasserie Lipp, a café that was frequented by Ernest Hemingway is known as a meeting place of the stars and local socialites.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Whether you live in Paris or just visiting; you can enjoy breakfast or lunch outside of your  Paris apartment . There are several cafes in and around town that cater to every budget and individual waiting to savor a great cup of coffee.   Most of the cafes have seating outside so patrons can enjoy the scenery and weather. In the evening the ambience changes over to one of romance just for dinner, or if you prefer a glass of wine.   Brasserie Lipp, a café that was frequented by Ernest Hemingway is known as a meeting place of the stars and local socialites.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Whether you live in Paris or just visiting; you can enjoy breakfast or lunch outside of your  Paris apartment . There are several cafes in and around town that cater to every budget and individual waiting to savor a great cup of coffee.   Most of the cafes have seating outside so patrons can enjoy the scenery and weather. In the evening the ambience changes over to one of romance just for dinner, or if you prefer a glass of wine.   Brasserie Lipp, a café that was frequented by Ernest Hemingway is known as a meeting place of the stars and local socialites.</div>
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<div class="doodle_meta"><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel='nofollow' href="http://tncwines.com/goto/Falling_for_Snoqualmie/3147/6">Falling for Snoqualmie</a> &#8211; <em>cornichon.org</em></div>
<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">The historic lodge, on a stone ledge overlooking the sacred falls of the Snoqualmie tribe, is one of those grand gabled timber hotels, like a summer resort in the Berkshires or Adirondacks, that&#8217;s become part of the landscape. Officially known as the Salish, it&#8217;s a bit too far from Seattle for a casual dinner, but it&#8217;s always been a terrific weekend getaway (with 89 rooms). Now, with another ambitious restaurant just down the hill (Bruce Dillon&#8217;s Terra Vista at the Snoqualmie Falls Casino, the Salish is turning the spotlight back on its cuisine.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Photo flickr, via sekihan     Looking for a for a summer fish recipe for the grill?  Here’s a  fish wrap from  Chef Renee Marton .      You can make this recipe with wild Alaska salmon. But if you’re at the shore in the summertime, you could use blackfish, bluefish, monkfish or grouper fillet—basically any fish that’s thick enough to stand up to grilling. (No endangered species like bluefin tuna, please.)   Preheat the grill. Create a hot side and a cooler side so you can shift the fish around to different spots as you’re grilling.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">The  Sommelier Challenge International Wine Competition  is another option for a credible third party endorsement.  Yes, more and more people are depending on their peers for wine reviews; however, once they hit that supermarket shelf, they’re still wowed by numbers and medals. Another endorsement, beyond their own friends, still has a way of sealing the deal. Most people still don’t want to purchase something as a gamble, most especially on higher priced ticket items.</div>
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Temple City Teacher Featured in Photo Exhibit &#8211; beaconmedianews.com
07/28/2009
Savay Lieu is “Silent Artist with a Memorable Voice.”     English teacher and tennis coach at Temple City High School Savay Lieu is the featured artist this month at the Pasadena Heritage Wine Company. His photography will be displayed there at his first public [...]]]></description>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Savay Lieu is “Silent Artist with a Memorable Voice.”     English teacher and tennis coach at Temple City High School Savay Lieu is the featured artist this month at the Pasadena Heritage Wine Company. His photography will be displayed there at his first public exhibition, which opened on Saturday, July 11, 2009, at 6:30 p.m. and will continue through Friday, July 21, 2009. I caught up with Mr. Lieu and his photographs at the opening night of his exhibit in Pasadena.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Savay Lieu is “Silent Artist with a Memorable Voice.”     English teacher and tennis coach at Temple City High School Savay Lieu is the featured artist this month at the Pasadena Heritage Wine Company. His photography will be displayed there at his first public exhibition, which opened on Saturday, July 11, 2009, at 6:30 p.m. and will continue through Friday, July 21, 2009. I caught up with Mr. Lieu and his photographs at the opening night of his exhibit in Pasadena.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Coast 2 Coast Vacation Rentals offers great lodging in the Vail Valley, Vail Village, and Lionshead. Vacation rentals are close to these fine dining and refreshment locations.   Bars    The Tap Room   333 Bridge St  Vail CO   Those escaping the mountain to check the latest NFL scores head to The Tap Room and for multiple TVs and a solid beer selection that includes Smithwick’s and Trumer. Eight beers on tap and another 20 or so in bottles make this an excellent spot for a brew, day or night, and the burgers and wings are some of the best in town.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">How public libraries can overcome budget cuts through cultural, educational, and business partnerships    By Thomas Badgett                               In the current difficult economic times, libraries of all sizes and types face budget cuts, often quite severe. At the same time the need and demand for library services surges. In order to minimize cutbacks libraries need to play to their strengths and promote how much value they offer to anyone who chooses to use them.</div>
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<div class="doodle_meta"><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel='nofollow' href="http://tncwines.com/goto/Gormenghastocabulary_IX/3131/5">Gormenghastocabulary IX</a> &#8211; <em>sarahetc.com</em></div>
<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">You know, in the course of putting my mind back to the task of completing the first round of Gormenghastocabulary, I’ve realized that I’ve marked off words as “new” that I technically knew. Which is weird. Like this morning I was preparing to do this and saw that one of the next in the list was “malkin.” I know what that means. Further, its meaning was contextually evident. It was Countess Groan, and she was talking to her cats, and malkin is a synonym for cat.</div>
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<div class="doodle_meta"><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel='nofollow' href="http://tncwines.com/goto/So_The_French_Can_Make_Beer_Too/3131/6">So The French Can Make Beer Too</a> &#8211; <em>danandesther.com</em></div>
<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Imagine to my surprise when I found out that the  Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc  &#8211; a delightfully citrus-y, fruity and refreshing white wheat beer &#8211; comes from France. If you like the Belgian  Hoegaarden , you’re bound to like this. It even has the same flavouring ingredients, such as coriander seed and orange peel.   I first tried this brew at the new  KPO Cafe Bar  within the Killiney Post Office building (they have it on tap), when a business acquaintance of mine was back in town from New York and a few of us decided catch up there.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">My next guest is a musician in the purest of forms. After listening to his new album, ‘Hobs End’ it was amazing to me to find out that the band, Requiem for Delinquency, is a one man classically trained composer named Faron Chance Morrison. The music that RFD creates might not be for Top 40 radio but that is not important here. What is important is Requiem for Delinquency is about creating music that is created on his own terms.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">It’s that time of year again. Miami Spice 2009 kicks off this Saturday, August 1 with about 100 restaurants offering three-course lunch and/or dinner menus for $22 and $35 plus tax and gratuity.Once upon a time, I looked forward to this time of year, especially in earlier days when Miami Spice was a chance for me to try restaurants I couldn’t afford at the time, and when it seemed as if many of the restaurants put a little more effort into showcasing their food on the Spice menus. I still fondly remember a Miami Spice dinner I had at The Grill at the Setai as a wonderful dining experience.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Just getting over jet-lag after being back for five days. The trip was great. We met some wonderful people; reestablished relationships with others, enjoyed great scenery—natural and man made, had good food and wine, did some good hiking and biking. And learned some French—we’re both improved immensely and Louisa can carry on a conversation.   We would liked to have posted more, but we didn’t take a computer, and France and Switzerland don’t have many internet cafes.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Jacintha Clark and her painting, “Bicyclette,” which was for sale at Alliance Francaise French Summer Soiree. Photo by Steve Peterson, Special to The Denver Post   For one magical night, guests came about as close to France as one can without actually getting on a plane. The occasion: Alliance Francaise de Denver’s eighth French Summer Soiree, which brought Francophiles from throughout the area to the Monet Garden at Denver Botanic Gardens to sample offerings from six French restaurants and bakeries while sipping wine and enjoying French-themed art created by students at Metropolitan State College of Denver.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Summer dining at Parc is hard to beat; Bottom left photo by G. Widman, Top and bottom right courtesy Parc     Parc , Stephen Starr’s airy Parisian brasserie located right on Rittenhouse Square, recently celebrated  its first birthday . Which gives us a good excuse to spotlight it.   Summer is a great time to visit  Parc .   And for any meal really — breakfast, lunch, brunch, a mid-afternoon snack, happy hour, dinner, dessert, post dinner drinks, a late-night bite — they’re all perfectly good times and/or reasons to visit.</div>
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Sandra Bullock wants boob job to look like a “bimbo” (corrected) &#8211; hamaraphotos.com
07/28/2009
London, July 28 (ANI): Actress Sandra Bullock wants to get a cosmetic surgery done to enhance her twin assets in order to look like a bimbo.  &#8220;I need surgery. I’m getting some boobs. I think that’s my problem. All my brains are [...]]]></description>
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<div class="doodle_post">London, July 28 (ANI): Actress Sandra Bullock wants to get a cosmetic surgery done to enhance her twin assets in order to look like a bimbo.  &#8220;I need surgery. I’m getting some boobs. I think that’s my problem. All my brains are in my butt, they’re not in my chest,&#8221; she said jokingly.She said: &#8220;I want to be the bimbo, I want to be looked at as the bimbo, purely as a sexual object.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">L.A. loves people and places with “it factor.” Having  it  can mean overnight success and Bistro LQ (open as of last Tuesday) definitely has it. With pure luck and the kindness of Maitre D’ Eric Bouty, I was able to attend the third night of their soft opening last Monday. There is so much to say about this new gem that it’s taken a few days to gather my thoughts. Food writers aren’t really allowed to get writer’s block or we risk forgetting the flavors.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">3 rashers of rindless streaky smoked bacon  2 tablespoons oil for frying  1 slice of bread  2 handfuls of very young spinach or beet leaves  1 handful of young dandelion leaves, or watercress if not available  French dressing  12 Raw quail’s eggs    Cut the bacon across into thin strips. Brown them rapidly in the oil. Remove and drain on absorbent kitchen paper. Cut the bread into small dice and fry in the  hot fat until evenly browned. Remove with a perforated spoon and drain on absorbent kitchen paper.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">SERVES 4   2 handfuls of bitter salad leaves, such as mâche, watercress, chicory, radicchio  2 tablespoons French dressing, made with walnut oil  2 tablespoon olive oil  1 duck breast, skinned and halved horizontally  55 g | 2 oz pinenuts    Wash and pick over the bitter salad leaves and pull them into small pieces. Dry well. Toss in the French dressing and arrange on 4 individual plates.   Heat the oil in a frying pan. Add the duck breast pieces and fry fairly fast to brown on both sides – about 3 minutes in all.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Disclaimer: this is a list from 2006 and some of these places may not still exist so check their websites before you try.    New York   Recommendations     Starting with some culture:           Galleries And Museums           Manhattan  :            The Frick Collection     The Guggenheim     The Metropolitan Museum     The Neue Galerie     MOMA     The Cloisters     The Tenement Museum     The Eldridge Street synagogue            Brooklyn             The Brooklyn Museum     The Brooklyn Botanical</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">SERVES 6   6 tomatoes, peeled, deseeded and cut into slivers  1 cucumber, cubed  1 medium ripe melon, deseeded and cut into chunks  French dressing  1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint    Mix all the ingredients together with the French dressing and mint. Serve well chilled.    Wine: DRY WHITE</div>
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<div class="doodle_meta"><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel='nofollow' href="http://tncwines.com/goto/Sommelier/3084/7">Sommelier</a> &#8211; <em>twitze.com</em></div>
<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">fiestas de la vendimia 125      Sommelier Certification | Sommelier | What Is A Sommelier      Everyone Calls You Amazing But I Just Call You Mine | I Just Call You Mine Lyrics | Martina Mcbride       Sommelier  Online | Worldwide News  A  sommelier  (pronounced /s?m?l?je?/, French pronunciation: ), or wine steward, is a trained and knowledgeable wine professional, commonly working in.     Sommelier  Certification:  Sommelier  Challenge International Wine  …   A  sommelier  is a trained wine professional, commonly working in fine restaurants, who specializes in all aspects of wine service.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Actress Sandra Bullock wants to get a cosmetic surgery done to enhance her twin assets in order to look like a bimbo.   “I need surgery. I”m getting some boobs. I think that’’s my problem. All my brains are in my butt, they”re not in my chest,” she said jokingly.   She said: “I want to be the bimbo, I want to be looked at as the bimbo, purely as a sexual object. I”ve been working for that for a very long time.”    The beauty also revealed that she needs to exercise regularly to remain in shape, but that does not stop her from eating fatty foods, she generally craves for, reports an entertainment news agency.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Actress Sandra Bullock wants to get a cosmetic surgery done to enhance her twin assets in order to look like a bimbo.   “I need surgery. I”m getting some boobs. I think that’’s my problem. All my brains are in my butt, they”re not in my chest,” she said jokingly.   She said: “I want to be the bimbo, I want to be looked at as the bimbo, purely as a sexual object. I”ve been working for that for a very long time.”    The beauty also revealed that she needs to exercise regularly to remain in shape, but that does not stop her from eating fatty foods, she generally craves for, reports an entertainment news agency.</div>
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<div class="doodle_post">A sommelier is a trained wine professional, commonly working in fine restaurants, who specializes in all aspects of wine service. The role is more specialized and informed than that of a wine waiter. The first Sommelier Challenge is an exciting extension of the ‘Challenge’ series introduced by nationally syndicated wine columnist Robert Whitley six years ago.      According to the Wine blog:     San Diego, Calif. – Having wines tasted by some of the nation’s top restaurant sommeliers is the wine salesperson’s hope.</div>
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Sommelier Challenge International Wine Competition &#8211; abc-project.com
07/28/2009
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<div class="doodle_post">How cool is a new wine competition that features only sommeliers judging wines?   In the next few paragraphs, we will explore new ideas and thoughts that may help you achieve your goal and decide what is best for you.   * Theyve got great palates.   * Theyve been classically qualified.   * Theyve been brought together by Robert Whitley, master of wine competitions. (Monterey, San Diego, Critics Challenge, and now this one.)    The Sommelier Challenge Interresidentsal plum Competition is another choice for a credible third accessory endorsement.</div>
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<div class="doodle_post">The  Sommelier Challenge International Wine Competition  is another option for a credible third party endorsement.  Yes, more and more people are depending on their peers for wine reviews; however, once they hit that supermarket shelf, they’re still wowed by numbers and medals. Another endorsement, beyond their own friends, still has a way of sealing the deal. Most people still don’t want to purchase something as a gamble, most especially on higher priced ticket items.</div>
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Purchase Dry White Wine at Auction &#8211; beerwineliquor.info
07/28/2009
Dry White wine is a quality wine and one of my preferred wines. As you know, the price of Dry White wine varies considerably depending on things like the variety and vintage and for sure, plenty of other factors, but luckily you are able to easily get low [...]]]></description>
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<div class="doodle_post">Dry White wine is a quality wine and one of my preferred wines. As you know, the price of Dry White wine varies considerably depending on things like the variety and vintage and for sure, plenty of other factors, but luckily you are able to easily get low priced bottles for regular drinking. One of the best ways to get Dry White wine is to buy at auction. This means, you could pick from a greater variety than what you could buy at your local supermarket, plus you have the convenience of purchasing online and having the bottles of wine posted to your home or office.</div>
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Culinary Schools Tips: Culinary School Residence &#8211; picksth.com
07/28/2009
Careers Jobs Tips  >>  Cooking Schools Tips  >>  Culinary Schools Tips   Culinary Schools Tips: Culinary School Residence   When looking for culinary schools, it’s important to consider residence. Assuming you’ll have to relocate (at least temporarily) while attending culinary arts school, you’re going to want [...]]]></description>
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<div class="doodle_post">Careers Jobs Tips  >>  Cooking Schools Tips  >>  Culinary Schools Tips   Culinary Schools Tips: Culinary School Residence   When looking for culinary schools, it’s important to consider residence. Assuming you’ll have to relocate (at least temporarily) while attending culinary arts school, you’re going to want to stay somewhere in relative proximity. Walking distance is great. On site residence is ideal. Culinary schools like The French Culinary Institute offer affordable apartments near the campus.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/28/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Reviewer’s Note:  I have tried not to give away too many of   1Q84   ’s secrets, but a review must address the content of a novel. If you’re hoping for a  carta blanca  Murakami experience, better bookmark this and come back in a couple years.    All translations other than the quote from   A Wild Sheep Chase    are my own.          In 1985, Murakami Haruki was hitting his stride as a writer.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/27/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Mon 27 Jul 2009  Los Angeles,  Dining &#8211;      I was soo naughty yesterday. I broke my dairy fast to indulge at Angeleno Magazine’s 7th Annual Restaurant Awards and Chef’s Night Out. But how could I say no to all the goodies prepared by some of L.A.’s renowned chefs, most award winners featured in the magazine’s new Restaurant issue?The Fairmont Santa Monica’s front park under the beautiful, 130-year-old fig tree was the setting for this annual foodie fantasy event.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/27/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Boerum Hill: Nunu Chocolates owner Justine Pringle is converting her shop into a bar this fall, serving wine and local beer. [ Fork in the Road/VV ] North Fork: The new Greenport Harbor Brewing Company is open Friday through Sunday from noon to 5 p.m., to give out free tastes and sell their hoppy suds by the glass, pint, and growler.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/27/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">The French may make great wine, but I have yet to see any evidence they can make a decent zombie movie. The best thing that can be said for Jean Rollin’s  The Grapes of Death  is that it is much better than his other undead attempt,  Zombie Lake . Considering  Zombie   Lake  is   one of the worst films ever, that’s the very definition of damnation by faint praise. The other thing that can be said for it is Brigitte Lahaie naked. Of course, the woman made porn, so it’s not like this is your best chance to see that.</div>
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Our LA limey interviews Richard Elfman in ze FORBIDDEN ZONE! &#8211; quietearth.us
07/27/2009
I don&#8217;t know what we&#8217;d do without Hal, our crazy little LA limey correspondent.. great is his writing, humorous are his ways. (You should hear the weird-ass conversations we have on the phone). Anyways, after the screening of  Forbidden Zone in color , [...]]]></description>
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<div class="doodle_post">I don&#8217;t know what we&#8217;d do without Hal, our crazy little LA limey correspondent.. great is his writing, humorous are his ways. (You should hear the weird-ass conversations we have on the phone). Anyways, after the screening of  Forbidden Zone in color , Hal scored a sweet interview with the man himself! You can check out the questions, and details on his upcoming projects including the long awaited  Brave New Rosenburg  and  Forbidden Zone II  after the break!   For the uninitiated, how would you describe the Forbidden Zone?    Forbidden Zone is essentially, on film, what we did onstage with the Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/27/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Today was not a good camera day. I was not really up for it for starters and second it poured half the day. Maybe I’m a nightowl when it comes to photos? Somehow the day ended better than it started, photowise.   Since I met this really sweet, funny and cool Swiss flight crew at the hotel lobby I haven’t had one single boring moment. They invited me to tag along and from being solo I suddenly had a temporary family of 8.   So back to the clichés.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/27/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Daily Dose opened in October 2008 and has quickly become a local hotspot with its stylish yet down-to-earth atmosphere and accessible American comfort food. The restaurant serves up breakfast, lunch and dinner and is owned by Matt and JenLyn Long of nearby Fusion Restaurant &#038; Lounge. The Hangover sandwich is one of the menu highlights with applewood-smoked bacon, turkey sausage and caramelized jalapeño and onion between thick slices of sourdough toast. Or, pay homage to the good ol’ south with traditional biscuits and gravy.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/27/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">I just got back from Quebec.  I am reluctantly returning to the world of &#8220;sitting in front of the computer all day&#8221; after a week of exploring the  ancient cobblestone roads of the old city in Quebec and the radioactive ruins of Washington DC.  Well, I stayed outside of DC, so it MIGHT have been radioactive ruins.  I am pretty sure the line of traffic was refugees.       Quebec.  wow.  I recommend it to you, it is a fantastic place.  Take money, no, more than that, LOTS more than that.  It costs</div>
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<div class="doodle_post">J. Darius Bikoff    J. Darius Bikoff went to the market one day and was sorely unimpressed with the selection of water available. Driven by rumors of water contamination in his neighborhood, he knew it would probably be safer. However, upon arrival, it seemed like all the waters were the same, as if the brands just blended together. Thinking this was a problem, Bikoff did something about it.</div>
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<div class="doodle_date">07/27/2009</div>
<div class="doodle_post">Well, as predicted, I forgot to take good pictures of my dinner party. I have a couple, which I may post later …   As I said in my last post, for my birthday I decided what I wanted most was to have a traditional seven-course meal and invite some of my closest friends to partake. I ambitiously invited fifteen people, twelve of whom were able to attend–well, eleven really. Natalie was sick.     Beginning last Wednesday, I started shopping for the event.</div>
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