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Green Beer is Here

Green beer. Why? Because St. Patrick’s Day.
In Case You Missed It

How It Started, How It’s Going

A year ago, José Chef Anastacia Quiñones-Pittman, or AQ as she is better known, was prepping for New York where on March 13 she would cook for the first time at the prestigious James Beard House.
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State Fair of Texas Ready For Concessionaire Applications

Fire up the deep fryers, it's time to dip something in batter.

14 Valentine’s Day Gifts for Your Deserving Dallas Darling

In a year that encouraged shopping regionally to keep beloved businesses in our community afloat, holidays are a perfect opportunity to speak your partner’s love language, locally.

North Texas Schools Receive $28,000 for Healthy Eating Challenge

If you challenge them, students might just try a new fruit or vegetable, an initiative by Medical City Children's Hospital found.

Valentine’s Day Dining, Gifts and Getaways

Whether you're a carb lover, a wine lover, fine-dining is in your heart, or travel, we have some suggestions for Valentine's Day.

Superfood Sunday is Almost Here

Sunday is the “Big Game” day and there are “super” good food options for at-home game watching.
In Case You Missed It

Croissants Are Austrian? C’est Vrai!

With Dry January about to come to a close, National Croissant Day’s arrival on January 30 gives us yet another reason to celebrate.
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Fun Things To Do: Jan. 26

Looking for a few things to do this week? We have you covered, whether it's family fun, historical dining, or art viewing.

Make Your Life Sweeter Returns to Galleria

February is a month for sweethearts, and just in time for that, a popular sweet spot at the Galleria will pop up once again.

Food Roundup: Jan. 15

Looking for dining news? Kersten Rettig has the skinny on openings, reopenings, and menu changes in this week's food roundup.
Best of

Best of 2020: Dreaming of The Charles

In May, restaurants had been relegated to curbside and take out service only, and the day when they would be able to welcome guests again seemed far off. It was a yearning to have dining be an experience, and not an impersonal pickup from your car so you could plate it at home that drove Kersten Rettig to write about The Charles.

Urban Gardener Cultivates Hope, Produce, Community in Your Backyards

Professional vegetable grower Kate Olsen pulled up her Napa Valley roots and moved to Dallas where she’s sharing lessons gleaned while urban gardening for a world-class restaurant.

Ciao-dy, Folks! Eataly Dallas Now Open

The opening of Eataly, a 46,000 square-foot temple of Italian food, might launch a rebirth that will enlighten the remainder of 2020 and illuminate 2021 and beyond.
Philanthropy

Bite Into the Burger That Gives Back

The Taylor Burger isn't just a delicious solution to lunch - it is a delicious solution to lunch and a way to help Scottish Rite for Children continue to help children - like the one the burger is named for.

Attorney/CPA Keeps It Kosher While Pursuing ‘Deep Flavors’

While Deep Flavors is a kosher-style cookbook, the recipes are eclectic, Tex/Mex to Cajun to Jewish soul food, to French, etc.
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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Drinkmas

This week, three fun and festive holiday cocktail parties are opening at local outlets and they are worth a visit.

Georgie by Curtis Stone Offers Lofty Thanksgiving Option

If you haven’t started thawing your turkey or reserved your take-out turkey by now, you might want to make another plan for Thanksgiving dinner.

So Much Thanksgiving

If you haven’t made your eating plans yet, here are some great options for gourmet meals at home or out on the town,

Haute Sweets Patisserie Got 2020ed

Haute Sweets Patisserie does not have a drive-through window, but yesterday a driver thought it did, and propelled his vehicle into the award-winning bakery’s front window.
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