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Unique honour for Leamington cafe owner who served up 75,000 meals for NHS workers
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Winners of the first ever Foodie Awards celebrating Cov & Warwickshire hospitality sector
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13 Reasons to Drive to Palm Springs Thrillist 1/8/2021 Keisha Raines © The Saguaro Palm Springs
There’s so much more to Palm Springs than its Instagram image as a destination for millennial music festivals, nostalgic hotels, and bougie pool parties. Experienced visitors and locals know that this Sonoran desert city is something of a cultural oasis. For one, it boasts a thriving LGBTQ community including the nation’s first all-LGBTQ city council. Artists flock here for the dry desert climate and more-laidback-than-LA art scene (see also: nearby and equally eccentric Joshua Tree), as well as an abundance of mid-century modern architecture not to mention a backdrop of spinning windmills, leaning palm trees, and craggy mountain ranges that keep inspiration flowing. And yes, of course, Palm Springs is a destination for rest and relaxation. As the self-described “Playground of the Stars,” Palm Springs has been a longtime refuge for Angelenos (it was even t
Matt Jennings at Healthy Living Market & Café in Williston In July 2019, a year after chef Matt Jennings closed his Boston restaurant, Townsman, he moved with his family to Vermont. He lives with his wife, Kate, a pastry chef, and their two sons in Charlotte, where they grow vegetables and raise animals. I ve always loved Vermont, and my wife is originally from Arlington, said Jennings, who attended New England Culinary Institute in the mid-1990s. We ve always talked about coming back. Once we were freed up from restaurant life, we said, Let s go. Before they opened their Boston restaurant, Matt and Kate owned and operated Farmstead in Providence, R.I. A five-time James Beard Award nominee and former competitor on the Food Network s Iron Chef Showdown, Jennings, 44, is the author of the 2017 cookbook