(Blogger's Note: This is the first of a three part series on gift cards and certificates.) Black Friday is over. Cyber Monday has come and...
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2009
Nothing pleases a writer more than provoking thought while getting people to think. Of course thinking is becoming less and less important. The...
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San Francisco has long had the reputation for a Bohemian air based on the intersection of Haight and Ashbury and the free expression it encouragingly...
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I've got it. I've developed a solution to the outrageous unemployment rate that's crippled the country, quarantined the economy and has...
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Tuesday, November 17th, 2009
Wine country is nodding off. Crush is over, the leaves are dropping and things have slowed a bit. And, although a daily staple in this land of grapes,...
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Gazing into your competitor's windows lately? Do you see the same empty dining room through their windows they see when they look through yours?...
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Culinary shortcuts. We've all made them. Who hasn't cranked up the convection oven to 450 degrees to finish off the one slice of meatloaf that...
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It's Friday in Wine Country. The grapes of this year's harvest are memories. Crush's Cabernet air has dissipated. The leaves have taken on...
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Composure, a word seldom heard in the same sentence as 'restaurant', is a quality that shines through in many food service concepts today....
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San Francisco's Financial District is a sidewalk restaurant menu Mecca. Placards, posters and chalk board sandwich boards boasting daily menu...
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