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Cafe faces 'toughest March since Covid' - but thanks customers after being left with £4.88 to spare

Cafe faces 'toughest March since Covid' - but thanks customers after being left with £4.88 to spare
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Kent Rathbun Brings BBQ to Dallas's Katy Trail – Texas Monthly

Stroll right off the hike-and-bike path into Katy Trail Station, where you can taste the famous chef’s pork and beef ribs, and saucy mac and cheese.

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2 West Hartford Restaurants Getting Pandemic Business Aid

Reply Socially safe tables at Blue Plate Kitchen. (Blue Plate Kitchen) WEST HARTFORD, CT The Connecticut Restaurant Association and DoorDash Friday announced the recipients of the Connecticut Restaurant Relief Fund program provided through the DoorDash Main Street Strong effort. In the first wave, 92 restaurants in the state have been selected to receive $5,000 grants. Blue Plate Kitchen and the Beachland Tavern in West Hartford are on the list. The recipients are some of Connecticut s hardest hit restaurants, representing all eight counties and 57 different towns and cities. Subscribe The grants are being administered by the Connecticut Hospitality Educational Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Connecticut Restaurant Association.

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New dietary guidelines: Any changes for infants, children, and teens? - Harvard Health Blog

New dietary guidelines: Any changes for infants, children, and teens? Posted January 26, 2021, 10:30 am Senior Faculty Editor, Harvard Health Publishing The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has published new dietary guidelines to help Americans get and stay healthier across all parts of the lifespan. Babies and toddlers are included for the first time, because the recommendations cover our full lifespan. The guidelines are called “Make Every Bite Count.” If we want to get and stay healthy, we shouldn’t be eating foods that are basically empty calories or worse, foods that actually do us harm. Because foods can do us harm. Eating an unhealthy diet can lead to obesity, with the cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and everything else obesity brings. It can lead to cancer, tooth decay, anemia, high blood pressure, weak bones, and so many other problems. The adage “you are what you eat” is remarkably true.

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Connecticut restaurants offer Christmas Eve, Christmas Day dining and takeout options

Connecticut restaurants offer Christmas Eve, Christmas Day dining and takeout options
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