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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Where Do you Tell Out of Towners to Eat?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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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