Jan 06, 2009 -
Now that America has become familiar with President-elect Barack Obama's political agenda, the country has taken interest in the soon-to-be president's personal quirks and preferences. A clip surfaced of Obama on Check Please! Chicago, a Chicago series that features locals reviewing restaurants.
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Dec 23, 2008 -
First Lady Laura Bush can host opulent diplomat dinners, but can she still stir the pots? As the first lady and her husband, President George W. Bush, get ready to move out of the White House next month, they're looking forward to returning to the humdrum of everyday life.
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Nov 10, 2008 -
Now that we've taken care of the Presidential Election, we have other issues to tackle, such as pushing for a victory garden in the White House!
I shared with you some of Barack Obama's favorite restaurants across America, and now I'm curious to know who you think should cook for our new President.
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Who Should Be the Next White House Chef?
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Nov 07, 2008 -
We've been hearing lots about what President-elect Obama will do once he sets foot in the White House, but I'd like to steer the conversation to another titillating point: Barack's favorite dining spots. Sure, he's been seen eating in luncheonettes and diners along the campaign trail, but where does our soon-to-be chief really like to eat?
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Nov 05, 2008 -
Regardless of who you voted for, last night was a monumental night in American history. I wasn't feeling so well, so I watched history unfold at home with a beer, although in any other capacity I would've attended PartySugar and LibertySugar's election night bash.
How did you ring in the election?
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Nov 04, 2008 -
Last week I couldn't stop gushing about Ike's Place, my new favorite sandwich joint in town. Well, this weekend, I made a return trip there and tried one of their new offerings, an election-minded sandwich called The Palin.
Generously sized for its $8.98 price tag, The Palin was jam-packed with shredded chicken breast, deep-fried mozzarella sticks, blue cheese, and Frank's Red Hot Sauce.
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Nov 03, 2008 -
Tomorrow, I'll be finding several ways to celebrate being an American. Obviously, I'm hitting up PartySugar and LibertySugar's election-night bash, but beforehand I'll cash in on some free food.
Present your "I Voted" sticker at Krispy Kreme and receive a sprinkle-studded, star-shaped doughnut at no cost.
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Oct 31, 2008 -
For election night, go patriotic with the decor. Serve the food on modern, red trays. Since Liberty and I are hosting our bash at a local bar, the napkins and plates will be paper and plastic.
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Oct 31, 2008 -
- Celebrate Halloween by making ghoul-aid. — Hostess With the Mostess
- If you are staying in on election night, cook a red- or blue-themed dinner. — GlamDish
- European wines may contain high amounts of metal.
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Oct 30, 2008 -
Elixir, the bar where LibertySugar and I are hosting our town-hall style election-night bash, is offering guests a selection of drinking specials for the party. With fabulous names like "Bye Bye Miss American Rye," the menu will feature only American brands like Bluecoat gin, Square One vodka, and Sam Adams brew. I plan on ordering the "Red, White, and Night" a potent, sangria-like concoction made with vodka, red wine, and lemonade.
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