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Daily Archives: 3 January 2011
Local: The Bulldog Diner
The Bulldog Diner is my favorite local eatery and a regular destination of mine for breakfast and lunch. It features an old school short order diner menu along with daily lunch specials and a well stocked pie list. By far, my favorite meal there is the BLT Club and onion rings, although I swap out […] Continue reading
Local: The Bulldog Diner
The Bulldog Diner is my favorite local eatery and a regular destination of mine for breakfast and lunch. It features an old school short order diner menu along with daily lunch specials and a well stocked pie list. By far, my favorite meal there is the BLT Club and onion rings, although I swap out […] Continue reading
Local: The Bulldog Diner
The Bulldog Diner is my favorite local eatery and a regular destination of mine for breakfast and lunch. It features an old school short order diner menu along with daily lunch specials and a well stocked pie list. By far, my favorite meal there is the BLT Club and onion rings, although I swap out […] Continue reading
Local: Keep it local in 2011
Local businesses are the lifeblood of our communities. We can lament the death of our downtowns and local jobs because of big box retailers and outsourcing, but that death began with our desire to have cheap and convenient stuff that tends not to come from local businesses. The popular statistic is that as much as 70 percent […] Continue reading
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Local: Keep it local in 2011
Local businesses are the lifeblood of our communities. We can lament the death of our downtowns and local jobs because of big box retailers and outsourcing, but that death began with our desire to have cheap and convenient stuff that tends not to come from local businesses. The popular statistic is that as much as 70 percent […] Continue reading
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