Dining Dish

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Dining Dish (a.k.a, Dara Bunjon) is founder of Dara Does It, which caters to the food industry everything from PR to food styling to cooking instructions, and more. Enjoy her rants, raves, recipes and food adventures, and let her know yours!
  

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SCORE! 1/2 Priced Dining Certificates and a Restaurant Week Reminder

POSTED July 8, 5:26 PM
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Yup, I just picked up dining certificates for The Bicycle Restaurant, The Milton Inn and Three for ½ price at Baltimore Dining Deals.  It seems every Friday morning they put the gift certificates on sale at 9 a.m. Obviously not too many people know about this site or some of the certificates wouldn’t be left over today. I’m thrilled to have gotten certificates for these restaurants: great chefs and great food at all three locations.
 
There is a $3.00 surcharge for mailing the certificates but still - $50 certificate for $28.00, what a deal. Certificates are good for 6 months and have few restrictions. 

Other Dining Bargains:   Restaurant Week – Baltimore City and Howard County
 

Make your reservations now while there is still a selection !!!!
 
While I’m posting, don’t miss out on Baltimore’s Restaurant Week starting Saturday, July 26th and ending Sunday, August 3rd. Great deals at the city’s finest restaurants offering a 3 course luncheon for $20.08 and dinner for $30.08 (the eight cents represents the year i.e. 2008).
 
Start dining early at the first ever Howard County Restaurant Week starting Monday, July 21st and ending Sunday, August 3rd. Don’t miss restaurants like Aida Bistro, Jordan’s Steakhouse, Iron Bridge Wine Company, Café de Paris, Tersiguel’s French Country Restaurant, Alexandra’s and many more. 
 
If you hear of any other dining bargains please share.

 


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Food & Drink Specials at NEW Website

POSTED August 30, 8:58 AM
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Who’s your Dining Mama? I am! I love going to my fine dining restaurants, having a mojito at my favorite drinking holes but we all love food and drink bargains and you can find that at www.600block.com. It isn’t just about... Read More
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Which Baltimore chef is on Top Chef Season 5?

POSTED August 27, 10:38 AM
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 Which Baltimore chef is rumored to be a Top Chef contestant? Hear is what Baltimore Foodies newsletter just said: "Back in our July 28th e-mail, we told you that:  "Top Chef Season 5 is now filming in New York... Read More
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Two Views from One Table

POSTED August 26, 1:02 PM
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Thanks to the great deal I got at Baltimore Dining Deals, I was able to purchase a $50 gift certificate for Bicycle Restaurant at half price. I sent an e-mail to the Baltimore Food Examiner, Juliette Goodwin, to see if she was up to the challenge... Read More
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Where Are They Now

POSTED August 24, 10:17 PM
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I was quite shocked when Chef Barry Rumsey and his wife, Deborah Mazzoleni, decided to sell there very popular, highly recognized restaurant, Bicycle. It seems the urban life wasn’t for them anymore, so they packed up the family and moved... Read More
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Food Network Features Baltimore Purveyors

POSTED August 22, 9:36 AM
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In early June, the Food Network was in Baltimore filming Road Tasted with the Neelys. (Paula Deen’s sons are no longer affiliated with the program.)  The Neelys travel the US tasting hand-crafted and unique foods that are deliverable nationwide.  My... Read More
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Summer Pasta

POSTED August 21, 10:04 AM
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If you have two cups of flour, a pinch of salt and two eggs you can have homemade pasta in no time.  I found this video on homemade pasta excellent and just wanted to share.  For your sauce take your wonderfully ripe summer tomatoes- chopped,... Read More
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Shark Repellent alla Julia Child

POSTED August 18, 3:28 PM
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It was a friend’s birthday party, it was a crab feast, and it was under a tent in the same location where Julia Child had her first crabs (and I was there). This stirred a conversation about all the current hoopla about Julia being OSS in World... Read More
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Food Challenge

POSTED August 16, 2:34 PM
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A friend of mine challenged me to create a recipe using Pama Liqueur (www.pamaliqueur.com),  the world’s first true pomegranate liqueur. Pama’s ruby-red nectar highlights the sweet-tart flavor of the pomegranate fruit with an alcoholic... Read More
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Gazpacho Ole!

POSTED August 13, 9:44 AM
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I thought I would share my gazpacho ole recipe so you can enjoy the summer produce bounty.  It is delicious, simple and there is no cooking.  Blend your vegetables, oil, vinegar and pour in a big bowl holding tomato juice. Pretty... Read More
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