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Slice of Life is Back!
[ 0 ] October 25, 2016 |

Slice of Life is Back!

Slice of Life is back and we are excited to share this annual pie sale.  Slice of life is one of the most basic ways to give back to the community:  buy a pie, provide one full day of meals for a Food & Friends client-children and adults battling cancer, HIV/AIDS, or other critical illnesses. […]

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HeART & Sole is This Week
[ 0 ] October 24, 2016 |

HeART & Sole is This Week

Central Union Mission will host their 2nd Annual HeART & Sole event. The purpose of HeART & Sole is to raise #onemillionmeals to provide lodging and 1 million meals for those in need this winter. On October 27th, HeART & Sole will feature exquisite food and drinks prepared by celebrity chefs Rock Harper, Padua Player, Jerome Grant, and many […]

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Where to Order Your Wings Before the Big Showdown Tonight.
[ 0 ] October 19, 2016 |

Where to Order Your Wings Before the Big Showdown Tonight.

Football season (and apparently election season) means wings on top of wings, which is why I took the opportunity to visit the new Wingstop in Waldorf, MD.  Going in with expectations of fast food under heating lamps, I was surprised to learn how many things were made from scratch on the premises.  Wingstop is more […]

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New Brunch Alert:  SEI
[ 0 ] October 14, 2016 |

New Brunch Alert: SEI

New brunch starting this weekend.  SEI, the modern Asian restaurant in Washington D.C., will begin serving brunch on Saturday, October 15. Brunch will be available Saturday from 11am-2:30pm and Sunday from 11am-3pm.  Deets below: The restaurant’s brunch menu will be much like its lunch and dinner offerings—Asian cuisine with a modern flair, experimental textural pairings […]

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Have You Done a Progressive Dinner?
[ 0 ] October 6, 2016 |

Have You Done a Progressive Dinner?

Feeling nostalgic after a summer of vacation after vacation and loads of food, I decided to visit a vision from my past.  That vision happens to be at Potomac Mills where I spent countless weekends during my time at Howard University (HU) undergrad perusing the aisles for whatever big event that called for new, “fresh” […]

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