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Entries for January 2010



Cafe Addendum Errata

January 29, 2010 06:00 AM ET | Permanent Link

Like many people, I am addicted to caffeine. This is a pretty wimpy confession, but it does have serious consequences, because it means that at some point in our desperation we have all entered a Starbucks.

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Weekend Picks: Benefits, Snoopy In Space, Polar Plunge

January 28, 2010 06:00 AM ET | Permanent Link

Maplewood’s Strollers (www.thestrollers.org) present How To Eat Like A Child (And Other Lessons In Not Being Grown Up) with a cast of two dozen middle schoolers. The show opens Friday at the Burgdorff Center.

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Food: Cupcakes and Aprons

January 27, 2010 06:00 AM ET | Permanent Link

Nestled in bucolic Upper Montclair is a former flower shop designed like a fashionable boutique. Found within the sun-drenched windows, is a bakery of fabulous cupcakes…but not your usual paper-wrapped confections.

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Seeing Blogspots

January 26, 2010 01:43 PM ET | Permanent Link

It was as if a switch was hit. Overnight, without warning, I now need someone to stand across the room with the soup can so I can read the calorie and fat content.

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Man's Lego-cy

January 22, 2010 06:00 AM ET | Permanent Link

A recent scientific study found that the male chromosome is evolving much faster than experts previously thought.

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Weekend Picks: Help for Haiti

January 21, 2010 05:19 PM ET | Permanent Link

This weekend, we devote our “picks” to helping the victims of the Haiti earthquake—How can you help? Your options are all around you:

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Food: What is a Smashburger?

January 20, 2010 06:00 AM ET | Permanent Link

Start with either a third or half pound of Certified Black Angus Beef, shape it into something around the size of a baseball. The actual burger composition is secret, but what is known about this “chain-lette” from Denver Colorado is the flavor!

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