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Taste Test: Ginger Ale

Wish you had included Ale81. Hard to find but it tastes great!!

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A Sandwich a Day: Smoked Turkey at The Q Shack in Durham, NC

This is actually one of the few good things on the menu, the pork is not good. (Raleigh location). Walk 10 more steps and go to 5 Guys or even Chick Fil A

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What's Your Favorite Gas Station Convenience Store for Snacks?

Sheetz is first rate but NOTHING compares to the QT!! Quick Trip is the best. Great food, and always clean! Too bad they aren't all over the country. They are in AZ, Atlanta, and the mid-west.

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Learning About Cheesemaking and Raw Milk from Two Dairymen in Alabama

@brittj8585 you're right if you just look at a map but @kris10 is also right. No one in Alabama would consider Anniston to be "NE". The locals would lump Ft Payne, Scottsboro, Bridgeport, even Huntsville in the NE category. Po-tay-toe, Po-tah-toe

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Taste Test: Ginger Ale

Wish you had included Ale81. Hard to find but it tastes great!!

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A Sandwich a Day: Smoked Turkey at The Q Shack in Durham, NC

This is actually one of the few good things on the menu, the pork is not good. (Raleigh location). Walk 10 more steps and go to 5 Guys or even Chick Fil A

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What's Your Favorite Gas Station Convenience Store for Snacks?

Sheetz is first rate but NOTHING compares to the QT!! Quick Trip is the best. Great food, and always clean! Too bad they aren't all over the country. They are in AZ, Atlanta, and the mid-west.

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Learning About Cheesemaking and Raw Milk from Two Dairymen in Alabama

@brittj8585 you're right if you just look at a map but @kris10 is also right. No one in Alabama would consider Anniston to be "NE". The locals would lump Ft Payne, Scottsboro, Bridgeport, even Huntsville in the NE category. Po-tay-toe, Po-tah-toe

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Learning About Cheesemaking and Raw Milk from Two Dairymen in Alabama

Great post! If you visit Wright Dairy, plan a trip 60 miles south to McEwen and Sons ( http://www.mcewenandsons.com ) in Wilsonville, AL for some stone ground grits, polenta, and free range eggs.

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Poll: What Do You Call Cola Drinks?

All soft drinks were Cokes. "What kind of coke do you want?" "I"ll take a Sprite." It was the norm in the Southeast

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Cocktails and Spirits with Paul Clarke: Is the Customer Always Right?

I had to check the date (is it April 1??).....Craft bars? Mixologists? We don't serve "those" kinds of drinks here.....

I wish there were a way to "short" these establishments. I'd make a ton of money betting that there won't be any around in a year or two.

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Seriously Delicious Holiday Giveaway: Southside Market Sausage

For Pork/Sandwiches: Price's BBQ House: Auburn, AL
For Ribs: Dreamland, Tuscaloosa, AL

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Coffee Chronicles: Behind the Scenes at Counter Culture

These guys are great and they roast some great tasting coffee. Next time you are in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area you have to stop in and see the folks at Larry's Beans too. http://www.larrysbeans.com

You can enjoy good cups here when you are out and about.
http://www.caffedriade.com/
http://cupajoe.com/

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Dear Food Network, Please Stop

@djwackfriz--typing too fast for an overreaction on my part! I need thicker skin when it comes to the sport bashing all things "red state"

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Dear Food Network, Please Stop

I couldn't agree more with Matthew on this. We loved FN because we were "learning". Now it's just a joke.

@ohmygod: Oh come on. There is plenty of crap food in blue states and good food in red states. Tone down "the rest of us" elitest bs.

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How School Cafeteria Lunches Differ Around the World

Yes folks there are always going to be kids that need help from the taxpayers or charities to get a good meal. (our PTA supported a program that sent backpacks home with kids on the weekends filled with food so that kids on F&R had something to eat before they got back to school on Monday). The point I'm making is that we as a country can not maintain the attitude that we have to look to the taxpayers to solve every single problem. Most (not all) parents can make the choice to feed their families healthy foods. And for some of the rest (not all) it may mean making a choice between 100 cable channels, an iphone, a flatscreen tv or sending their child to school with a healthy meal.

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How School Cafeteria Lunches Differ Around the World

I don't think anyone disagrees that US public schools can do a better job but "just" 6.17 euros per meal is $8.62 in dollars. My guess is that the current "meal cost " budget in US public schools is less than half that. There is no reason why most parents can't just pack a healthy lunch and send it to school. It's not always necessary for the nanny government to solve every single problem.

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