- Entertaining At Home

- Fondue Is a Fun-Do
Cooking has never been my strong suit, so when I entertain, I always look for ways to keep my time
- Healthy Living

- Change Your Breakfast
People often tell me they want to change the way they eat but they simply don’t know how to start
- Cigars & Fine Watches

- The Crystal Ball: Looking into 2012
2012 is well into swing now that January has already past us. The Super Bowl has been played and
- Employment

- Job Hunting? Check out the fastest growing industries
When you're job hunting, knowing which industries are hiring is part of the battle. In the midst of
- Financial

- Understanding Mutual Fund Basics & Their Place in your Portfolio
Millions of household investors have placed all or part of their accumulated assets into mutual
- Green Living

- Home Improvement and Recycling
Americans spend over $200 billion annually on home improvement projects. These projects can vary
- Klugertown

- A Christmas Memo
The other day, I was sitting with my friends talking about the upcoming holidays and all the good
- Real Estate

- What You Should Know Before Investing in Rental Properties
With home prices at an all time low coupled with low rates, right now could be an ideal time to
- Technology

- High Tech Makes A Splash
Most pool parties are notoriously low tech-blowing up rubber pool rafts, cooking over an open
- Travel

- Travel Savings
Vacation Rewards provides consumers with a Best Price Guarantee, exceptional concierge service, and
Low Calorie Menus
In 2012 the FDA will require any restaurant with more than 20 locations to list calorie counts on all printed menus, menu boards and even drive thrus. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 65 percent of Americans are overweight and a third are considered obese. While diet habits are a complex issue, the FDA sees that away-from-home eating is a direct contributor to the nation’s obesity crisis. Read More »
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- Wine Part III: Virginia Wines
When settlers hit the shores of Virginia some 400 years ago, the hope was that the New World would become a new source of wine. In 1619, the British government even signed into law that every male settler must plant and tend at least ten grape vines. Unfortunately this hit some resistance when the vinifera grape, or traditional European grape, wouldn’t take to the land because of diseases and pests. Furthermore, the booming tobacco industry in Virginia swayed many farmers away from growing grapes. Read More »
- Wine Part II: Kentucky Wines
While Kentucky may not often be considered one of the main wine producing regions in the United States, this state has a rich history in growing grapes. The first commercial vineyard in the United States was actually registered in Kentucky and at one point Kentucky produced more than half of the nation’s grapes and wines. Read More »
Bobby FitzgeraldBobby Fitzgerald is a 20 year restaurant veteran and passionate foodie. He grew up in Washington, D.C. and began working at the legendary Dancing Crab as a teenager. After studying culinary arts and food management at Johnson & Wales University, Bobby was a chef in Napa Valley and spent six years with Houston's Restaurants opening restaurants in five U.S. cities. In 1999 he started his company which today has locations in four states under The White Chocolate Grill and Cinzetti's Italian Market brands, serving 25,000 meals a week in from-scratch kitchens. All-the-while Bobby has dined in more restaurants then most food critics and creating fresh recipe ideas is a big part of his life. Bobby lives in Scottsdale, Arizona with his wife and three children and serves on the Board of Directors of The Arizona Restaurant Association as well as the Phoenix-Metro American Cancer Society. His current projects include Restaurants Against Cancer where Bobby is rallying the restaurant community to support camps for kids with cancer by donating the food and supplies needed to run the camps.
- Column Archive
- Wine Part I: Arizona Wines
- Fall Vegetables
- Wine Life Beyond California and New York
- Restaurant Week From Coast-to-Coast
- My Wife is Not a Guy
- Viognier Wine: A great way to expand your tastes
- Is Whiskey the next Vodka?
- Part II - Mexican Food and Mexican Restaurants
- Part I - Mexican Food and Mexican Restaurants
- Part II - Chinese Foods and Chinese Restaurants in America
- Part I - Chinese Foods and Chinese Restaurants in America
- Part IV - Pizza and Pizzerias in America
- Part III - Pizza and Pizzerias in America
- Part II - Pizza and Pizzerias in America
- Part I - Pizza and Pizzerias in America
- Food and Wine Pairing Tips
- Restaurant Review Sites - A comparison
- Gluten-Free Dining is Here to Stay
- Quinoa: The Hot New Ingredient
- San Pellegrino Restaurant Rankings
