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Rue Lafayette Will Soon See New Life as Lafayette Local
Riverfront Times· 7 days agoMore than 10 years have passed since Rue Lafayette closed, but people in Lafayette Square never...
You Should Never Recycle Your Pizza Box. Here's Why
MediaFeed via AOL· 2 days agoThe recycling system in the U.S. is far from perfect, and recycling is often used as a scapegoat to justify overconsumption. Here are a few pointers on...
How to Eat Guava, the Fruit That Tastes Like a Cross Between Pineapple and Strawberry
Martha Stewart Living via Yahoo News· 5 days agoStoring Ripe Guavas Once ripe, guavas should be refrigerated and stored within four days. How to Cut...
Must-see LGBTQ-friendly destinations for every kind of traveler
National Geographic· 6 days agoLocated off the coast of Queensland, Australia, the world’s largest reef system is home to 1,600...
Bored With the Same Old Instant Ramen? These Real-Deal Regional-Chinese Noodles Deliver Far More...
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoFor restaurant-quality results with an impressive array of flavorings, garnishes and...
'Vanderpump Rules' Star Tom Schwartz: 'Scandoval' Almost Closed Schwartz & Sandy's | Entrepreneur
Entrpreneur· 1 day agoTom Schwartz is ready to talk about "it" — but he's not expecting you to feel bad for him. "This...
My Bumble Date Asked Me to Coach Him in Bed (and I’ve Never Had So Many Orgasms)
Cosmopolitan· 6 days agoThe living room window sweat thin streams of water, revealing a kaleidoscope of fall leaves as I...
Old-School Italian-American Catania Bakery Isn't Going Anywhere Under New Owner
Washingtonian· 2 days agoCatania Bakery has been an incongruous sight for decades now, a relic from the (very) Little Italy...
When Good Alcohol Goes Bad; a Guide to the Shelf Life of Liquor
Epicurious via Yahoo News· 6 days agoTurns out, some alcohol does have an expiration date. Learn which bottles you should keep...
OPINION | REX NELSON: Keeping the Travelers | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 5 days agoBack home in Arkansas, Ray Winder never lost faith that baseball would return. Winder first worked as a ticket taker for the Travelers in 1915, eventually rising through the ranks to become ...