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Re: Donate Food for Fines to Help Second Harvest (and Yourself)

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Start your home business right now. Spend more time with your family and earn.
Posted by Tania James

Re: Yazoo Releases "Daddy O" Pilsner

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Re: Donate Food for Fines to Help Second Harvest (and Yourself)

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Posted by Reva Cook 1

Re: Open Thread: What Culinary Tool Can't You Live Without?

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Aside from knives and wine stuff, the board scraper is by far the most useful tool in our kitchen.
Posted by Pete Holland

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Re: Swallow, Don't Spit: 'Oil Pulling' Is a Crime Against Food

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Posted by Alice Iseac

Re: Swallow, Don't Spit: 'Oil Pulling' Is a Crime Against Food

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Posted by MARIA KATRINA

Re: Jay McInerney Explores a Short History of Nashville Dining in Town and Country

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Rolf and Daughters = Not in "East Nashville"
Posted by Bless his heart...

Re: Jay McInerney Explores a Short History of Nashville Dining in Town and Country

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@Bless his heart... to his credit, Germantown is starting to look a lot like East Nashville in some places. Though I'm surprised he didn't notice that he didn't have to cross the river.
Posted by Lesley Eats

Re: What'd You Eat This Weekend? Roast Chicken, Romanesco Broccoli and Itty-Bitty, Teeny-Tiny Food

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@Amanda Haggard I am not a fan of tomatoey tortilla soup either!

Big sis made chicken tortilla soup last night, hers resembles more of a chicken soup with southwestern flavors.
Posted by mike

Re: What'd You Eat This Weekend? Hot Pots, Chili, Grits and Gratin

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@Binge Eater: I LOVE the crepes at Red Bicycle. I lived just a block away from RB when I first moved to town a couple years ago and I got the cinnamon roll crepe at least once a week.
Posted by Megan Seling

Re: What'd You Eat This Weekend? Roast Chicken, Romanesco Broccoli and Itty-Bitty, Teeny-Tiny Food

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I had a whiting sandwich from Ed's Pizza & Fish and I tried the Kurdish? place beside Ginger Thai on Thompson lane.
It's just called International Grocery.
It has a kitchen in the back and only one table, but that table has an impressive view of a tow motor.
I had kubideh over basmati rice.
Posted by who me?

Re: Help Crowd-Source School Breakfast Info for No Kid Hungry Project

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Posted by Rigoberto Margolis

Re: Louis Osteen, ex-Nashville Chef, Injured in Car Accident

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Start your home business right now. Spend more time with your family and earn.
Posted by Rose Lacross

Re: What'd You Eat This Weekend? Roast Chicken, Romanesco Broccoli and Itty-Bitty, Teeny-Tiny Food

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Start your home business right now. Spend more time with your family and earn.
Posted by Rose Lacross

Re: Jay McInerney Explores a Short History of Nashville Dining in Town and Country

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From a native: I read his article in T&C before I read this one and I found it pretentious and lacking in the ways you mention here. Carpetbaggers.
Posted by rabbit34

Re: Louis Osteen, ex-Nashville Chef, Injured in Car Accident

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my classmate's step-sister makes $63 hourly on the laptop . She has been out of work for 8 months but last month her check was $17536 just working on the laptop for a few hours. go to website

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Re: What'd You Eat This Weekend? Roast Chicken, Romanesco Broccoli and Itty-Bitty, Teeny-Tiny Food

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Re: Louis Osteen, ex-Nashville Chef, Injured in Car Accident

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I really hate hearing this. Louis is tough as nails and off-the-wall funny when you least expect it.
Posted by Gary Jindrak

Re: First Bite: Butcher & Bee

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I went with a friend the week they opened, and we agreed that all the mezzes were absolutely delicious. However, I felt really let down by the pulled squash sandwich, which I'd been told was one of the best sandwiches in the US or something.
Posted by beckyw
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