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Friday, November 25, 2011

Just put the F*cking Turkey in the Oven

Tante Marie's Cooking School: Mary Risley of San Francisco's 'Food Runners' shows you how to roast a Thanksgiving turkey and prepare the gravy in her own style!

Sunday, November 6, 2011

DEAL / $15 Gets You A $25 Boston Market Gift Card

Pay just $15, and you’ll get a $25 gift card to Boston Market — where fresh and flavorful home-style meals are served up in a flash – ready to be enjoyed when you are. Grab this deal, and then share it with your foodie friends via Facebook, Twitter, or email, so you can all feast on slow-roasted rotisserie and mac-n-cheese together - for 40% off!
 >>> get it now... ends Sunday 

Friday, November 4, 2011

DEAL / Half Off Food & Drink at Candela Restaurant - Fort Lauderdale

Start off with fried yucca sticks with aioli sauce and chipotle mayonnaise then try a traditional Cuban entrée like the cerdo asado -- slow-roasted pork shoulder. You can also sample a specialty like the Andalusian grilled chicken, served with serrano ham, Manchego cheese, and red peppers. Once you take a taste of this fabulous Cuban fare -- made using only the freshest ingredients -- you'll wonder why you ever settled for less. $40 to Spend on Food and Drink For $20
>>> get the deal

NEW MENU / IHOP's Holiday Hotcakes - Sweet eggnog, spiced pumpkin and cool peppermint >>>

Starting at just $4.99 they are served a la carte or as part of a combination along with two eggs, golden hash browns and a choice of crisp bacon, savory pork sausage or hearty ham.

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

For National Sandwich Day, five 'Insanewiches'


From The Today Show 
Nov. 3 is the day to revere the humble lunchtime favorite. To celebrate National Sandwich Day, we reached out to creator of the "Insanewiches" blog and book.
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Check the rules before planning a picnic on the beach

Today In The Sun Sentinel 
Different beaches have different rules on where you can chow down. Boca Raton, Delray Beach and Dania Beach let you picnic where you please. In Fort Lauderdale, picnicking is limited to Fort Lauderdale Beach Park, while Pompano Beach has designated areas on both sides of the pier and four pavilions. >>> read more