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True Life: I Survived Easter Dinner '09

Tue, 04/14/2009
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As everyone knows, Easter was on Sunday. I hope you each received enough chocolate bunnies and Peeps to last until this time next year. If not, if you hurry to your discount store of choice I bet everything is 50-80 percent off, what a bargain!

Three Places Never to Hide Eggs... and a few Easter Recipes

Wed, 04/08/2009
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Easter is fastly approaching. Families with gather together to eat their Easter dinner and spend time with one another. Isn't that SO sweet?

Grand Finale: The Final Four of Food: There is More to Detroit than Basketball

Tue, 04/07/2009
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The Final Four is over, the Championship is over and it is time to say goodbye to The Motor City. If you are a Michigan State fan, you may not have much of an appetite after the Tar Heels took it to your team in the final game. Don't worry Spartan fans, your appetite will return soon, and when it does enjoy this fourth and final famous Detroit Food.

Part Three: The Final Four of Food: There is More to Detroit than Basketball

Thu, 04/02/2009
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Welcome to the third installment of The Final Four of Food. So far, we have covered two infamous Detroit foods- Red Pop and American Coney Island. Both of these Detroit favorites have been pleasing Detroit natives and visitors alike for some time now. Detroit is a one of a kind city that has one a kind food offerings that will please just about everyone...

Part Two: The Final Four of Food: There is More to Detroit than Basketball

Wed, 04/01/2009
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Welcome to Day two of the The Final Four of Food. We are only three days away from the start of the Final Four of this year's NCAA tournament. Like I said yesterday, the four remaining teams that have travelled the long road to Detroit are: Villanova, Connecticut, Michigan State, and North Carolina.

The Final Four of Food: There is More to Detroit than Basketball

Tue, 03/31/2009
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March is a big month. There is the beginning of spring, St. Paddy's Day, and of course March Madness! The NCAA tournament is been narrowed down from 65 of the (supposed) best teams in the nation, to the final four. Only Michigan State, Connecticut, North Carolina, and Villanova have been able to make it to this stage of the game... and now things really get interesting.