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I’ve been growing a grape tomato plant since Memorial Day weekend and it’s about ready to be harvested. And, with the recent “tomato scare,” let’s just say I see a lot of home-grown grape tomatoes in my dietary future. So I’ve been thinking, what can I do with all these grape tomatoes besides throwing ‘em on [...]

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The Issue: Legal Sea Foods owner Roger Berkowitz says he’s sorry for the “fresh fish” ad campaign on the MBTA that offended train operators in Boston (get it…”fresh” as in, wise-ass, not recently-caught). Stephan MacDougall, a union rep for MBTA operators, said Berkowitz is an elitist and insensitive. He said he’s organizing a boycott of Legal Sea Foods. [...]

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Materials costs are affecting all the beer makers, says Jim Koch, the founder of and brewmaster at Boston-based Samuel Adams. Watch the video.
It brings a tear to your eye, but there is always hope at the end of a rainbow.

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No, God, noooo! Come on, people - At some point we need to draw a line in the sand…And the worst part is, we’ll be so much more thirsty in a hot, crowded world
Wellington, New Zealand - The price of beer is likely to rise in coming decades because climate change will hamper the production of a [...]

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When those of us living in and around Boston get hungry we almost always go east, and with good reason. There are countless great restaurants/food-stands in the city.
But if you go west, you can find some truly unique places where you can get a sort of country-comfort food that you simply won’t find in Boston.
So, for those Bostonians who [...]

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Dan and I just got home from another great meal at Dunn Gaherin’s, an Irish Pub on Elliot Street, a few minutes from our place. The service is great and the food….even better. They always have an awesome “specials” menu (not to mention our good friend Tim lives right across the street)!
Now that we’re home [...]

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