Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Breakfast Buffet: Tuesday, 4/28

Posted by Owen Morris on Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 9:00 AM

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An interview with down-to-earth food writer Francis Lam, who admits that yellow-powder mac and cheese is delicious. Well, it is! [Simmer Till Done]

The City Market is starting to look good with lot's of fresh veggies, even if they're not all organic. [Reality Is Not My Friend]

Yes, the Rhythm and Ribs Festival is canceled this year, but that doesn't mean you can't invent your own jazz festival. [Plastic Sax]

Travel is already down because of the economy, and this swine flu thing doesn't look like it's going to help. [CNN]

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Hello Owen, speaking of the City Market, I am having a little giveaway on my recipe blog: The Good Mother�s Recipes (www.shecooksinheelsandpearls.b...).Bill and Vicki Surman aka. The Pasta Peddlers are a regular vender at the City Market (one of my favorites) and I am giving away a pound of their gourmet pastas in a drawing. Not a new car or anything but I was hoping to spread the word by adding my blog to your blogroll. And keep up the nice work you do at Fat City! You are one of my favorite reads.

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