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Book review: THE BOOK OF BOURBON AND OTHER FINE AMERICAN WHISKIES.
Americans prefer their whiskies more than any other, although Scotch, Canadian and Irish brands sell very well too.[....]
9/9/2010 7:00:34 AM
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WARM WEAHTER REDS.
For most consumers, warm weather calls for white wines. Yet there are several red wines that are perfect fro hot weather, dining and entertaining.[....]
9/7/2010 7:00:52 AM
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THE THRILL OF THE GRILL.
Barbequing and grilling are North American summer pastimes. Australians do it all the time. Millions of families organize parties to entertain their friends, families, and business associates.[....]
9/5/2010 7:00:02 AM
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Book review: LONELY PLANET’S GUIDE TO TRAVEL WRITING.
Since the Internet became popular in the 1990’s it exploded with articles about destination by amateur writers. Up to that time travel writers contributed to newspapers, and magazines, and some wrote books about their experiences in “exotic” countries.[....]
9/3/2010 7:00:17 AM
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Book review: THE EDIBLE CITY – TORONTO’S FOOD FROM FARM TO FORK.
The food of a metropolis is essential to its character. Indigenous plants proximity to farmland, the location of grocery stores, immigration, food-security concerns, cook’s training, all contribute largely as to how the population nourishes itself.[....]
9/1/2010 7:00:49 AM
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EVOLUTION OF WINE PACKAGING.
“Wine is sunlight held together by water. “Galileo[....]
8/30/2010 7:00:17 AM
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ONTARIO WINE AWARDS FOR THE 2010 VINTAGE.
When Tony Aspler started the Ontario Wine Awards “competition:, he never dreamed that it would grow so fast and as much as it did. [....]
8/28/2010 7:00:00 AM
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WATERMELON.
Quick, where did watermelon originate? If you think of Texas or Ontario, or some European country, you are on the wrong track. [....]
8/26/2010 7:00:57 AM
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RIVER CRUISES – COMFORTABLE AND ENJOYABLE.
Visiting many cities in river cruise ships has become quite popular in North America, the Mediterranean region, Baltic countries, on east and west South American Coasts, and in the Far East mainly due to marketing efforts of cruise boat companies specializing in this segment of the industry. [....]
8/24/2010 7:00:39 AM
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Book review: THE RETAIL REVOLUTION – HOW WAL-MART CREATED A BRAVE NEW WORLD OF BUSINESS.
Most North American consumers, a lot in China and elsewhere in the world know or at least heard of Walmart; millions shop in their gigantic stores to save money, and for the convenience.[....]
8/22/2010 7:00:32 AM
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ACCOUNTS AND PEOPLE OF NOTE IN THE AD INDUSTRY.
Avery Dennison Office Products, Brea, Calif., part of the Avery Dennison Corporation, named the Newport Beach, Calif., office of Doner as agency of record for its office and consumer products like school supplies and binders. Billings were not disclosed. The unit had not had an agency of record for several years, hiring agencies on a [...][....]
8/20/2010 9:57:36 AM
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Book review: ECONOMICS AN A TO Z GUIDE.
It is surprising how little the general public knows about financial markets, interest rates, yield curves, equities, bonds, and the economy in general.[....]
8/20/2010 7:00:28 AM
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Book review: THE TOURIST.
Well-written and intriguing spy novels reveal a lot of information generally unavailable to the public at large. It seems newspapers fail to report everything that the public should know. Editors filter a lot of information for many reasons. [....]
8/18/2010 7:00:37 AM
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Book review: SUB ROSA.
This is a. Dawn’s first novel, and to no ones surprise it has been hailed as stunning, daring, and post-feminist by several critiques.[....]
8/16/2010 7:00:49 AM
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SOUTH AFRICA’S WINE INDUSTRY.
South Africa is a New World wine-producing country that has deep Old World roots. [....]
8/14/2010 7:00:10 AM
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BOUCHARD PERE ET FILS – ONE OF BURGUNDY’S PREEMINENT SHIPPERS.
Burgundy in central eastern France is fabled wine country with thousands of grape growers, hundreds of winemakers, and many shippers. [....]
8/12/2010 7:00:44 AM
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Book review: NAPOLEON’S EVERYDAY GOURMET BURGERS.
Every year come summer, new BBQ books flood the shelves of bookstores. Given our short summers, people are eager to BBQ and enjoy the outdoors as much as possible. This year a few more books on hamburgers were published, probably because the population is now more cost conscious. [....]
8/10/2010 7:00:25 AM
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ONTARIO CRAFT BEERS ARE GAINING MARKET SHARE.
The Ontario beer market used to be shared by three major Ontario breweries (Molson, Labatt’s, and Sleeman).All are now foreign owned – Molson merged with Coors of Colorado, Labatt’s is part of In Bev, a Belgian beer conglomerate, and Asahi from Japan acquired Sleeman. [....]
8/8/2010 7:00:15 AM
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MODERN ROSE WINES.
Refreshing, dry, cool roses are in, and millions enjoy it throughout the summer. Although, at least in North America, roses fell by the wayside in the last 20 years, now they seem to have staged a comeback. Sweet, fizzy roses packaged in attractive bottles could have precipitated the “demise”, but even they have improved. [....]
8/6/2010 7:00:09 AM
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Book review: THE HISTORY OF MICHIGAN WINES.
Wine aficionados always associate American wine with California, and yet there are many other States that produce this noble beverageIn fact, almost all oft the States except Alaska and a few others produce wine. [....]
8/4/2010 7:00:28 AM
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Book review: THE NEAREST EXIT.
This modern spy novel by Olen Steinhauer is not only intriguing, well conceived, and informative, but also interesting that the reader feels compelled to continue reading page after page. [....]
8/2/2010 7:00:26 AM
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Book review: THE STORY OF STUFF.
The author has sent more than two decades investigating the materials economy and has worked with a number of organizations trying to protect he environment from uncontrolled and wonton degradation.[....]
7/31/2010 7:00:56 AM
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Book review: BAROLO.
The author’s enthusiasm of Barolo and Piedmontese food is infectious. As you read this book, you feel as if you are there walking the narrow, ancient, cobblestone streets of Montforte d’Alba, La Morra, Serralunga d’Alba, and the town of Barolo. [....]
7/29/2010 7:00:16 AM
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KITCHEN SPRING CLEANING.
Time-deprived housewives and working couples purchase a lot of packaged foods (salad dressings, mayonnaise, washed salads, croutons, parts, bean salads, just to name a few), canned vegetables or soups, frozen fish fillets, entrees of all sorts, pizzas, the list is endless, at least in North America. In developing countries such commodities are either not available at all and if they are very expen[....]
7/27/2010 7:00:06 AM
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THE EXPORT DRIVE OF PORTUGUESE WINE COOPERATIVES.
In Old World wine producing countries the concept of co-operatives has been a driving force for centuries. [....]
7/25/2010 7:00:20 AM
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CORSICA – A MEDITERRANEAN ISLAND WITH A HUGE WINE POTENTIAL.
This sun-drenched Mediterranean island in the Tyrennian Sea just north of Sardinia and west of Tuscany is French territory. [....]
7/23/2010 7:00:59 AM
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FILIPINO COOKING.
The cuisine of this tropical country consisting of 7107 islands is an intriguiging mixture of the familiar and exotic. Coconut, soy sauce, vinegar and fish sauce a re widely used to enhance flavour. [....]
7/21/2010 7:00:36 AM
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LIEBFRAUMILCH AND THE STORY OF BLUE NUN.
Ever since the good monks of the Collegiate Church of Our Liebfrauensift in Worms, Hessia offered to the tired and thirsty pilgrims visiting their church the wine of the property, the libation acquired a fabulous fame. [....]
7/19/2010 7:00:02 AM
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Book review: SPIRITOUS JOURNEY – A HISTORY OF DRINK.
You want to know about cocktails, beers, wines, spirits and anything else about alcoholic drinks, this is the book that tells it all.[....]
7/17/2010 7:00:52 AM
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CHATEAU GRILLET – A WORLD FAMOUS WHITE WINE OF THE RHONE VALLEY.
Driving north from Marseille on the Mediterranean coast my friend and I were enjoying the beautiful scenery of vineyards and the majestic Rhone River.[....]
7/15/2010 7:00:01 AM
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VISITING GARNI, ETCMIADZIN AND GEGHARD IN ARMENIA.
For most history-oriented tourists, Armenia is a treasure trove of museums, old churches, temples and monasteries.Armenia is a small country located east of Turkey on the eastern plains of Mount Ararat, south of Georgia, north of Iran, and west of Azerbaijan.[....]
7/14/2010 7:00:37 AM
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TEQUILA.
Mexico’s national spirit, true tequila, comes from the State of Jalisco, 65 kilometres northwest of Guadalajara.[....]
7/13/2010 7:00:05 AM
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ULAN BAATAR- MONGOLIA.
If you travelled a lot and visited most of the popular destinations in the east and west, maybe it is time to visit exotic cities and countries. By that, I don’t mean sun, sand, and fun islands in the Caribbean, although they fit the description of travel fort eh young.[....]
7/11/2010 7:00:50 AM
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CANADIAN WINES.
The history of Canadian winemaking is relatively short. Since 1970’s, its evolution has accelerated, and today, the country’s high-end wines can compete with any anywhere in the world.[....]
7/9/2010 7:00:08 AM
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TUSCANY.
The landscape of Italy’s wine producing regions is always enchanting, but Tuscany’s vistas are unforgettable The rolling hills of Tuscany are home to some of Italy’s most striking wines. [....]
7/7/2010 7:00:59 AM
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BOLLA.
Bolla is one of the oldest wineries of Veneto, Italy. Abele Bolla founded it in 1883.[....]
7/6/2010 7:00:35 AM
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TOKYO.
A fishing village once called Edo, Tokyo has grown to be one of the world’s biggest cities. Until Ota Dakon built the Edo Castle in 1457, Edo remained a fishing village. Emperor Meiji moved the capital of Japan from Kyoto to Tokyo in 1869 and the importance of importance and expansion began.[....]
7/5/2010 7:00:36 AM
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ONTARIO CHARDONNAYS IMPRESS UNITED KINGDOM WINE CRITICS.
Fast improving Ontario wine quality has prompted Southbrook Vineyards owner Bill Redelmeier to organize a chardonnay tasting to select the best, and to present them to British wine critics.[....]
7/4/2010 7:00:16 AM
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The Cape Winelands in South Africa Have Something for Every Taste.
Immerse yourself in South Africa’s celebrated “Food & Wine” capital, Cape Winelands. Famous for its fascinating countryside, infinite vineyards, and unique local cultures, Cape Winelands is one of the world’s most highly-acclaimed wine countries.[....]
7/2/2010 7:00:46 AM
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Book review: REMEMBERING SURVIVAL.
Many books have been published about the Nazi regime, and the atrocities officials committed, but this well-researched oeuvre approaches the subject a bit differently. [....]
7/1/2010 7:00:49 AM
          

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