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  • Food & Dining

    Green Chile Chicken Stew Recipe

    By Andrea Aker
    November 14, 2011
    Once a month, we’re bringing you a scrumptious and “doable” recipe with a southwestern flare. This one was originally published in Clay Thompson’s Enormously ...
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  • Mole Margarita from POSH Restaurant in Scottsdale
    Food & DiningValley of the Sun

    POSH Restaurant Takes “Mole Margarita” Recipe to National Stage, Asks for Your Vote

    By Andrea Aker
    November 2, 2011
    Few cocktails come in as many varieties as the margarita. I thought I had seen them all (and tasted most), but Chef Josh Herbert ...
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  • CultureFood & DiningValley of the Sun

    Fried Foods and Other “Treats” at the Arizona State Fair

    By Andrea Aker
    October 24, 2011
    There’s no shortage of food at the Arizona State Fair. Classic fair staples like cotton candy and caramel apples brought back fond childhood memories. ...
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  • Food & Dining

    Chile Egg Bake Recipe

    By Andrea Aker
    September 27, 2011
    Once a month, we’re bringing you a scrumptious and “doable” recipe with a southwestern flare. This one was originally published in Clay Thompson’s Enormously ...
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  • Food & Dining

    Coyote Cheese Log Recipe

    By Andrea Aker
    August 28, 2011
    Once a month, we're bringing you a scrumptious and "doable" recipe with a southwestern flare. This one was originally published in Clay Thompson's Enormously ...
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  • Food & DiningValley of the Sun

    One Big Sportsy Birdie in Glendale

    By Sam Lowe
    July 27, 2011
    If there's any doubt that Max's Sports Bar and Restaurant is actually a sports bar, the suspicions are allayed immediately after entering the establishment ...
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  • Food & DiningSmall Town SceneSouthern ArizonaWeather Talk

    Free Eats on Sunless Days in Yuma

    By Sam Lowe
    July 21, 2011
    YUMA -- This city is so proud of its sunshine that it has always been willing to be on it. According to the ...
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  • CultureFood & DiningSouthern ArizonaValley of the Sun

    Two Arizona Cities Rank Among America’s Drunkest

    By Andrea Aker
    December 30, 2010
    With New Year’s Eve on the horizon, many Arizonans are stocking their liquor cabinets and planning their bar hopping destinations. Yet how often are ...
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  • Food & DiningOdd Observations

    Butter Sticks Are Different in Arizona and the East Coast?

    By Andrea Aker
    August 23, 2010
    Q: Why are sticks of butter sold here not the same as butter sold in the East? The Arizona kind is shorter and fatter. ...
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  • Food & DiningWeather Talk

    Is Sun Tea Safe?

    By Andrea Aker
    May 14, 2010
    Q: As a refugee from the cloudy Northwest, I have been introduced to pleasures of sun tea. But a co-worker says I am just ...
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