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Trader Joe's Says 'No' to Some Chinese Foods

Trader Joe's Says 'No' to Some Chinese Foods

Trader Joes, based here in Southern California in Monrovia, made a big announcement today regarding imported food from China:

Garlic, frozen organic spinach and other "single ingredient" food items from mainland China will be phased out by April 1, although products that include ingredients from both China and other sources will remain. more ›

Burbank Says Neigh to Whole Foods

Burbank Says Neigh to Whole Foods

In a tight vote, the Burbank city council chose not to allow a Whole Foods Market sell their organically grown foods, beverages, and vitamins in the city. more ›

The “Too Hot Tamales” Top 10 Places in L.A. for Deliciously Interesting and Exotic Ingredients

The “Too Hot Tamales” Top 10 Places in L.A. for Deliciously Interesting and Exotic Ingredients

Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger are two of America's most beloved chefs. The duo have been business partners for over 20 years, beginning with the opening of City Cafe on Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles in 1981. Currently they are hands-on owner-operators of the popular and critically acclaimed Border Grill restaurants in Santa Monica and Las Vegas, serving upscale, modern Mexican food in a hip, urban cantina setting. The pair also own and... more ›

A Cool $20 Off From the "Two Hot Tamales"

Coupons and specials for dining out are so hit and miss. Most often the fine print renders the coupon nearly useless, unless you want to eat dinner at 4:00 p.m. or you don't want to order alcohol, the savings expires in about ten minutes from now, or you have to order a certain number of entrees in order to save a couple of bucks. We went right to the fine print on the coupon that was handed to us with our receipt on a recent visit to our nearest Whole Foods Market. The "Border Girls," Susan Feniger and Mary Sue Milliken, are gifting Whole Foods shoppers with a generous coupon for $20 off a lunch or dinner check of $50 or more at either of their Los Angeles eateries, Santa Monica's Border Grill, and Downtown's Ciudad. It's valid until August 31, 2005, says nothing about not including alcohol, and even has a friendly reminded to tip your server for the full amount of the check. All you have to do is remember to bring both the coupon and a Whole Foods receipt for any amount, and the savings are yours. We think this is a fantastic dining out deal. We're longtime fans of the Border Grill, and are eager to try the not-new but still often talked about Ciudad. We can even maximize the whole experience by reserving our table through OpenTable.com, too. We'll let you know how it goes! Three cheers for saving twenty bucks, and three cheers for those Border Girls! more ›

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