Culinary 'battle' at EverBank to benefit Second Harvest food bank - Florida Times-Union (blog)
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Culinary 'battle' at EverBank to benefit Second Harvest food bankFlorida Times-Union (blog)More than 60 of area restaurants, caterers and beverage wholesalers are expected to participate in the event, which has raised more than $1 million to help fight hunger in Jacksonville over the last 20 years. Organizers hope raise at least $100000 in ... |
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Spring sales let you beautify home, stay in budget - San Francisco Chronicle
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Spring sales let you beautify home, stay in budgetSan Francisco Chronicle833 S. 19th St. Richmond, (510) 367-1401 (sale days only). www.unionstreetglass.com Bel Marin Keys Seven companies (manufacturers, artists, importers, wholesalers and designers) provide public access to 20 to 65 percent markdowns on samples, overruns, ... |
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Made in St. Louis: Cindy Larimore - STLtoday.com
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Made in St. Louis: Cindy LarimoreSTLtoday.comThe business evolved, and we added painted glassware and started home parties, private vendor shows and eventually started selling wholesale. In 2009, I moved to Wisconsin and was fortunate enough to have a gift company take on my line and sell my wine ... |
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Three Things They Don't Want You to Know - Wine Spectator
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Three Things They Don't Want You to KnowWine SpectatorIn other words, you are charged as much for one glass as the entire bottle costs the restaurateur. Remember, the restaurant is paying wholesale for its wine, not retail. So when you fork over $10 for that glass of bland, commercial Pinot Grigio, ...and more » |
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Rule changes hike taxes for New York breweries - WatertownDailyTimes.com
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Rule changes hike taxes for New York breweriesWatertownDailyTimes.com“Customers don't have more money to spend, and if they drink less, we'll be selling less to distributors.” SACKETS HARBOR — Customers who frequent the Sackets Harbor Brew Pub to raise a glass may have to pay a little bit more to do so. |
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