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Flags of Food

September 29th, 2009 · No Comments · African, American, Appetizer, Brunch, Chinese, Cuban, Dessert, Dinner, Drinks, English, French, German, Happy Hour, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin American, Lunch, Main Dish, Mediterranean, Mexican, Newsbite, Snack, Spanish, Taiwanese, Thai, Vegetarian, Vietnamese

Check out these awesome photos posted on UK’s Telegraph last weekend!  The gallery showcases several images that are a part of Sydney’s 2009 International Food Festival.  I think the corporate branding moguls at Cornerstone Designs are behind this very fun (and effective!) advertising campaign.  Wish I lived close enough to attend! Italian flag replicated with [...]

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Orange County Beer Festival

August 27th, 2009 · No Comments · American, Dinner, Drinks, English, German, Happy Hour, Japanese, Lunch, Mexican, Promo, Snack, Vegetarian

The Orange County Beer Festival is this Sunday, August 30th, from 2 to 5pm, at Irvine Lake in Santiago (map).  The festival, hosted by DrinkEatPlay, will showcase approximately 90 breweries.  You will be able to sample suds from lots of artisans who hone their craft both locally and abroad. O R A N G E   [...]

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Top 10 Undiscovered Cities for Local Food

August 18th, 2009 · 2 Comments · African, American, Appetizer, Breakfast, Brunch, Cajun, Chinese, Dessert, Dinner, Drinks, English, French, Fusion, German, Happy Hour, Indian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latin American, Lunch, Main Dish, Mediterranean, Mexican, New American, Newsbite, Promo, Snack, Spanish, Spotlight, Taiwanese, Thai, Vegetarian, Vietnamese

A month ago, the folks over at HuffPost Green published a piece featuring their favorite local food restaurants.  The list consisted of 10 American cities and 2 dozen eateries – all with clear leanings toward the slow or good food movement, and all emphasizing the importance of locally grown meat and produce. (left to right) [...]

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