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The Benefits of Cloud-Based Point-of-Sale Systems For Shannon Seip, transitioning from a more traditional point-of-sale system to an iPad-based system was a cost-saving no-brainer. The set-up costs for an iPad-based point of sale system for her
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The first time I went to the Hibachi Buffet, I missed the show...Chef Eric Weng makes the dining experience even more exciting with fire and quick-hand tricks. Behind a hibachi grill, he starts by warming it up by catching oil on fire. He then brings
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Melanie Wilkinson Crab and shrimp sandwiches with a tomato mayonnaise These are a bit more elegant than the usual lunchtime fix. Brown shrimps are particularly tasty, but cooked and shelled prawns will do, too...A squeeze of lemon juice 1 small bunch
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Recipes for Health Noodle Soups From the Garden: Simple Vegetarian Pho Broth Andre Scrivani for The New York Times Classic Pho Published: April 23, 2012 Not long ago I had a delicious vegetarian pho in a Vietnamese restaurant in Los Angeles. The
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Taro Arai's parents live in this Orangevale home, and though Arai of the Mikuni restaurant empire is perhaps the best-known sushi chef in Sacramento, this is also a family of ramen aficionados. Ramen toppings crowd a countertop: Heaps of slow-cooked
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Eileen Brown You really have to want to find Happy Buddha, but once you do you'll be all smiles. For one thing, this cozy Vietnamese vegetarian eatery is tucked away in a nondescript building, sharing the space with a computer repair shop. Happy
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One of the dishes that is good for you, tasty, goes well with every other dish and is always available is the humble mung bean sprout. It can be found in sour soups, stir-fried or boiled dishes or as the stuffing in b&
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Everyday Fried Noodles from "The New Comfort Food: Home Cooking From Around the World." Everyday Fried Noodles PG tested I'm not going to sugar-coat it: This simple stir-fry requires some prep work. Once everything is chopped and measured, though,
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Six people in Northeast China's Liaoning province have been given jail terms ranging from six months to two years for producing and selling bean sprouts that were grown using a toxic fertilizer. The Intermediate People's Court in Shenyang, the
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Arabic bread and other hot baked food items will be wrapped in papers instead of the plastic covers used currently, with Supreme Council of Health stepping up efforts to ensure health and safety of consumers. A recent meeting of National Food Control
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