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Edition 26 - January, 2010 |
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With consumers' purse strings tightened by the recession, we've seen the emergence of a variety of alternatives to the full-service restaurant. Cooking classes, semi-cooking options, home-cooked meals for hire and a roaming "anti-restaurant" are among the offerings we've spotted, and now – enabling all such initiatives and more – comes the commercial kitchen for hire.
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Between the knowledge required and the not-unsubstantial investment, choosing a new bottle of wine can feel like a risky endeavour. That's why it's an ideal area for tryvertising, as we noted in our story last year about WineSide's trial-sized tubes, and it's also presumably why San Francisco-based Brixr recently launched a set of tasting packs designed specifically for sampling.
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StarCuisine is alles wat u kunt verwachten van een moderne "kookfabriek". Net als u doen we geen concessies als het gaat om smaak en kwaliteit. Deze eigenschappen staan centraal bij onze gerechten. U hebt met StarCuisine dan ook een met zorg bereid en prachtig vers orientaals product in handen. Met de koelverse gerechten van StarCuisine haalt u alle benodigde ingrediënten in huis om voor uw gasten een mooie maaltijd te bereiden. Daarbij staan authenticiteit, kwaliteit en service hoog in het vaandel.
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When it comes to breakfast, consumers can already customize their own muesli and tea. For those in the mood for pancakes, however, there's now a restaurant in Portland, Oregon, that lets patrons create and cook their own pancakes, right at the table.
Slappy Cakes is a full-service breakfast and lunch restaurant that features a variety of dishes made from fresh and organic ingredients.
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If warm soup and a heated bus stop are the way to Chicago-area commuters' hearts, then coffee, cupcakes and fun are probably a good choice for catching the attention of recession-beleaguered office workers. Such, indeed, proved to be the case earlier this year, when Kraft Foods' Maxwell House launched its new Trio coffee brand in Dubai.
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