Krista Simmons
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Pop quiz ladies: What's hotter than John Hamm's ham and Sean Lowe's washboard abs? Bacon, baby.
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The enter for Science in the Public Interest released some not-so-happy news about happy meals today. Their research found that fried chicken fingers, burgers, French fries, and sugar drinks continue to dominate the kids' meal landscape, regardless of all of the noise being made about our childrens' obesity and diabetes rate.
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The Philly cheesesteak sandwich really is an ethereal creation, with it's ultimate combo of meat, cheese, and grilled veggies on a crusty French roll. Here are 5 great places to find them in Los Angeles.
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Her Berkeley restaurant might have caught fire, but Alice Waters' activist spirits are still burning bright. The chef will cook with Suzanne Goin at a benefit to help Larchmont Charter's school garden project.
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Try as they might, man cannot live on Heineken alone. Here's the 411 on who's serving at this year's festival.
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Happy hour is a very personal thing, and quite frankly one's favorite spot to gather for a post-work tipple likely correlates to the location of your employer and/or your doorstep. But we've roamed around town and found some of the city's best deals for post-work drinking.
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The sandwich will be available through the end of the week, and is made up of a seasoned breaded boneless chicken breast served on a toasted buttered bun with pickles. It goes for $5, and if you'd like you can throw in a bottle of water for $1.
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A joint project of SEE-LA and the EaCa Alley Property Owner’s Association, the new “Spice Alley” will feature spicy foods, spicy drinks, music and spice vendors every Sunday. They'll be celebrating their grand opening on April 7.
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The location in the Palms/Culver City area is closed for good. A new location in Chinatown is on the way, and Choi will continue to scope for a new Westside spot.
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Disney fans and animal lovers (no, we're not talking fans of Simba) might have had a hard time finding vegetarian eats on visits to the park in the past. But here are some helpful suggestions as to where they can eat well inside both Disneyland and California Adventure.
Stories by Krista Simmons
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