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Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Where Do you Tell Out of Towners to Eat?

I’m often asked where to send folks coming in from out of town. It’s a tougher question to answer than it seems on the surface — Atlanta has so many world-class restaurants. But most people visiting also want a taste of what’s really Southern, which can be a mixed bag from meat-n-three’s to JCT Kitchen.

I usually end up giving a wide range of suggestions, from Kyma to Joel to Watershed to Bacchanalia to Rexall Grill to Rolling Bones BBQ. Where would your list send out-of-town guests?

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Who’s got the best price for milk?

Milk prices keep getting higher, and the U.S. Department of Agriculture is now predicting they’ll stay elevated through the end of the year. Last week I saw a gallon of store brand milk for $4.29 at Publix, and for $2.99 at Harry’s Farmers Market. Harry’s had raised their price to $3.69 a few weeks ago, but now the cost is back to where it was in early June.

I keep hearing from colleagues that they’re seeing milk for $5 a gallon, but I haven’t noticed that yet. Maybe it’s like filling up the tank; you’ve got to get it before the price goes up again. Who’s got the best price on milk this week? What’s the highest price you’ve seen for a store brand?

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