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Chat with California Cook columnist Russ Parsons
Times Staff Writer2007-08-02 13:05:05.0 Administrator2: Welcome, Russ! What's new this week? 2007-08-02 13:07:10.0 Russ Parsons: The main thing I'm thinking about right now are all of the wonderful fruits and vegetables in the farmers markets. Tomatoes, eggplant, peppers,...Tags: Electrical Appliance, Foods and Beverages, Salads, Wolfgang Puck, Pastrami Sandwich
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Napa Valley's Oxbow Public Market redefines shopping
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterNapa, Calif. You say you want to know more about where your food comes from and how it is prepared? At Napa's new Oxbow Public Market that opens this weekend, the butcher and the baker will do their work behind windows that will allow you to observe...Tags: Viniculture, Alcoholic Beverages, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon)
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Napa's Oxbow Public Market redefines shopping
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterYou say you want to know more about where your food comes from and how it is prepared? At Napa's new Oxbow Public Market that opens this weekend, the butcher and the baker will do their work behind windows that will allow you to observe almost every...Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants, Portland (Multnomah, Oregon), Dining and Drinking
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Where are they now?
Mark and Jessica Stone
Then: Renters in February 2008, the Stones wanted to buy their first home and save for their retirement. That was a stretch on Mark's $68,000 public teacher's salary (now $69,000) with two children at home and another child on...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Rentals, Credit and Debt, Career and Workplace
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Generic drug cuts escalate price war
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOne of the nation's largest drugstore chains ratcheted up a price war Thursday, offering deep discounts on generic prescriptions amid national concern about the spiraling cost of healthcare. Drugstore giant CVS Caremark Corp. announced it would sell 90-...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Education, Anthony Wright, Consumers, Drugs and Medicines
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Grocery store coupons and savings tips
Toss these tips into your cart
As with all bargain hunting, it pays to shop around. Here is a sampling of more resources for coupon clippers. In addition, here are some savings tips culled from these sites -- no clipping needed.
www.grocerygame.com...Tags: Grocery Coupons, E-Commerce Industry, Breads
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More teens dissing discs in favor of online tunes
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersGoing to the mall to buy music may no longer be a rite of passage for adolescents. For the first time last year, nearly half of all teenagers bought no compact discs, a dramatic increase from 2006, when 38% of teens shunned such purchases, according to a...Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Juvenile Delinquency, Teen-agers, Online Media Industry, Entertainment
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Grocery Game creator lives for the deal
Teri Gault stops in her tracks in the personal care aisle at Ralphs when she learns someone has never heard of a BOGO. "How about peelies or blinkies?" she asks, with disbelief. "Catalinas?" A look of urgency passes across her face: "You don't throw your...Tags: Grocery Coupons, Online Media Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Entertainment, Trips and Vacations
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Nannies take on extra duties as households economize
When a nanny with 10 years of experience was let go last year after her Hancock Park employers divorced, she had a hard time finding a new job. After five months of looking, she changed her application at the placement agency from "nanny" to "housekeeper"...Tags: Career and Workplace, Employers, Family, Gifts, Health and Safety at Work
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The mojo of dried oregano
As outdoor herb gardens perk up with spring, resist the temptation to rush out to harvest the new leaves. Let your garden grow. Instead, take a moment to revisit cooking with dried herbs.
Contrary to conventional wisdom, fresh isn't always better.
As...Tags: Salami, Foods and Beverages, Garlic, Science and Technology, Homes
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Inviting a Wal-Mart into Florence-Firestone
The little tortilleriatortilleria, hidden away in the Florence-Firestone neighborhood near Watts, could be mistaken for a thousand others in the city's immigrant core. It's on a mostly residential stretch of Nadeau Street, a few blocks removed from...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Small Businesses, Tortillas, Mark Ridley-Thomas
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The New York bodega fights for its life
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe 7 a.m. sun gleams off the windows of this East Harlem bodega, as its owner, Julio Pimentel, unlocks the door and steps behind the counter that separates him from customers. He switches on a fan and tunes the radio to a Spanish station, and merengue...Tags: Lotteries, Economy, Business and Finance, Rentals, Hamburgers, National or Ethnic Minorities
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