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Food (Page 11)

April 16, 2021

NYC Has A New Oasis for Coffee and Dog Lovers

(NEW YORK) — Located on Vernon Boulevard, Château le Woof is New York City’s first pet market and cafe.  Owner Natassa […]

By Michael McILwee

A simple sourdough-like bread with only five ingredients--flour, water, yeast, salt, and cornmeal. Photo: Lilian Manansala

March 28, 2021

Breadmaking in a Pandemic

In this baking tutorial, Lilian Manansala walks through an easy, simple recipe for a delicious, homemade, vegan bread.

By Lilian Manansala

Portia Grady

March 16, 2021

Turning a Passion into a Thriving Black Business

“I can't tell you how many times we encounter different people who have seen us, seen our stuff, and say we are good at what we do. They’re like, ‘Why are you offering amazing quality stuff, amazing service, but you’re charging pennies?’"

By Glyniss Wiggins

Food for Us

March 12, 2021

Food is Love for This Jersey Girl Entrepreneur

When COVID-19 struck, Amanda Lopez opened a food pantry in her front yard. It's still going strong.

By Michelle De Pacina

March 9, 2021

Quiz Shows are Not for Him and That’s Just Fine

New York restaurateur Matthew Trebek finds a different kind of success.

By Michael McILwee

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