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The American Dream in the Back of a Sunoco

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Thousands of restaurants in gas stations and truck stops are owned by immigrants selling the kinds of comfort foods they wish they could find outside their own homes. If you really start looking, you’ll find thousands of restaurants in gas stations and truck stops tucked away in every state and city. Rosa María Zamarrón.

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Jacksonville Restaurants You Need to Check Out This Week

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Bordering the Atlantic Ocean and settling nicely into Northeastern Florida, Jacksonville is known for its tourism and hospitality, and food is no exception. They’ve received Slow Food First Coast’s Snail of Approval for their eco-conscious ingredients. Make a Reservation. Make a Reservation.

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New & Notable: TEAM Schostak Celebrates 40, AI in Food Service and Beachy Tech

Modern Restaurant Management

Laura was a General Manager in the Bay City and Midland area for more than 8 years and moved to the Detroit area in 2006 to become the Director of Training for TSFR’s Burger King restaurants. He started his career with Hardee’s Food Systems in 1983 ending in the position of District Manager.

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An Eater’s Guide to Visiting (and Drinking) Champagne 

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Champagne & Food Experiences. Their Prestige cuvée, a Blanc de Noirs aged longer, is more powerful and therefore better complemented by heartier foods such as steak, truffle pastas, and cheese. The “picnic” experience at Piot Sévillano. Piot-Sevillano.

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The Lost Soybeans of Okinawa

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In an excerpt from “Eating to Extinction,” author Dan Saladino visits Okinawa where one farmer is hoping to bring back one of the world’s rarest soybeans Our food supply is suffering from a diversity crisis. This is the argument Dan Saladino lays out in his book Eating to Extinction: The World’s Rarest Foods and Why We Need to Save Them.